I really like this idea. I found there's a lot we can play with in terms of story when the protagonist is incredibly powerful.
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To support what you're saying, Midgardsormr literally says, "Strong art thou, mortal--stronger than any other of thy kind." When we kill Thordan, he says, "Who... what are you!?" because we're obviously so beyond everyone. When the Allagan device scans us as a Summoner, it says, "Anomalous potential confirmed. Commencing scan. Latent aetherial capacity: immeasurable." Emet-Selch literally says, "Oh, you tower over your misbegotten ilk, no doubt..." after knocking out the scions while we, at our weakest, filled with light and about to turn, are merely staggered. When Quintus has shock collars put on the twins, he says, "The Champion of Eorzea will not be so easily cowed. Even if he allowed himself to be collared, the shock would be no more than an itch;" he fully recognized we could have wiped the floor with every soldier there without even a struggle. When the Endsinger launches the Scions into the air to destroy them with a massive planet, we don't even budge. And on and on.
Canonically, not all of the primal/lightwarden battles are with 3 or 7 other adventurers; the game is inconsistent on that throughout, and even when it isn't, it sometimes lampshades the fact that we only have companions as a game mechanic. For example, with Ifrit and Thordan, there's obviously no actual people with us; there can't be. We didn't get captured with 3 echoed adventurers with Ifrit, and we didn't arrive with an alliance of them for Thordan in the Aetherochemical Research Facility (we entered, at best, with a party, and they're gone after). For Susano, the Kojin say we did it alone, while Alisaie or Lyse, I forget which, makes the joke about adventurers on vacation, and the journal says we had a party. There were no echo/blessing-capable adventurers in the First, and so we can only have soloed Titania and Innocence (and there are reasons others couldn't have been to those fights anyway; we barely knew anyone else in the First for Titania, and the Scions were our party going up--and they were busy behind us and specifically not fighting. There was no way for adventurers to be there).
We have incalculable power, both with aether and dynamis, and no one else even comes close. Fortunately, for story purposes, we can only ever access all of our power fully when the story requires it.
This skit is a joke, but it's only as funny as it is because it's basically reality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrfxvxweRXc
I really miss titanman now. :(
Again; we felled "gods" (ignoring primals aren't actually omnipotent); but rarely, if ever, alone. The world-ending threats were fought with seven other warriors of equal strength. Our final battle with Zenos left us exhausted and barely able to continue. I am not saying the Warrior of Light isn't powerful. If we were a D&D character, we'd be something like 9th-11th level. This makes of vastly more powerful than the average person... We even have world shaping potential.
But the idea that we vastly overshadow someone like Zarool Ja, where it isn't even a question? That seems sort of like bullshit to me.
The third trial actually made me really excited for a moment. She basically just tells everyone else (including warrior princess garfield) "shut up, and go away. I'm fighting this one now. He's the main character."
Then who else would show up to ruin it? The mere idea of not being the center of attention gave Lamat the ability to warp reality itself.
but, you know, Endwalker had a moment in the final trial where we get help from friends for the final push, so if we rip that off one to one, it'll be just as good. Right?
Its just comes down to shes forced on us, They expect us to like her, which makes them bad writers. It hasnt even crossed their minds we wont like her and the irony on top of that being, they've made a lot of people who would have liked her or had no opinion also dislike her because of how much she wont go away.