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YES. Throughout the series, Odin has always found favour with strong people. (Of course, there's the XI reference. Luzaf the Blackheart / Lady Lilith / Shadowlord. but also FF4, Cecil. FF13, Lightning.) Darnus is petty goddamn amazing in terms of strength (and he used a spear, a la Odin!)
I so think you're onto something.
Love this idea about Odin. o.o
Can't wait for 1.23 :D
I'm thinking exactly what you're thinking with Dalamud. Also, it's so Final Fantasy for ancients being way smarter than us present-day idiots, and we screw it all up somehow. Yoshi-P wanted a "Final Fantasy feel", so perhaps it's coming in form of that trope.
That's a possibility too, with the gigas! But I'm thinking more of the Vans. What if they're already partially twisted, and the actual impact will make them worse? Or make all of the Empire's soldiers like them? That thought would be terrifying.
Considered it. But what if Ultima Weapon isn't in Dalamud and instead rises somewhere in Eorzea to protect the land from a threat (FFVII) or is even the Allagan's answer to Odin, what better to face off against a foe who becomes stronger in defeat than an Ultima Weapon. Midgardsormr was known as the Guardian of Silvertear Falls, what if it was a weapon as well?
Oooo. Was it ever 100% legit that was Ultima? It kind of looks like other games' designs of it, and seems (to me!) a little too serpentine to be much to do with Odin, but again. A possibility. Dalmund is mechanical, that's already been said in-game. It's a machine. What if Odin's casing/prison/whatever (Dalmund) went all transformers on us and became that thing as a preventative measure to combat Odin?
This is pure speculation, by the way.
Well, in FFXI, the Knights of Odin were all, strictly speaking and playing the long game, on the side of Vana'diel; that was the central plot twist of three out of four expansions. I'm not -quite- ready to say that van Darnus actually is right when he says he's bringing about the apocalypse for our own good, but...
I'm not sure it's Odin- although now that I've seen your theorising I'm /nearly/ sure- but I think it's a safe bet that Dalamud is a prison.
More (admittedly circumstantial) evidence towards the existence of technology for imprisoning Primals - in the opening movie, the Garlean airship which the Guardian of the Lake destroys explodes in a huge aetheric surge; several Primals including Ifrit recognisably launch themselves out of said aetheric surge, implying to me that prior to that moment 20-odd years ago, the Primals of Eorzea were still imprisoned - perhaps within Allagan technology that the Empire had taken control of.
Here's a spitball - Odin manipulated someone into attempting to use ancient Allagan tech to vacuum up the Keeper of the Lake into the airship, knowing that the Keeper would bring the airship down and go down with it, releasing Primals trapped within the ship. Then, 20 years later, Odin manipulates von Darnus into another attack on Eorzea, this time utilising Dalamud, bringing it close enough that he'll be able to escape back into Eorzea!
I've put far too much thought into this :D
Also! I didn't notice this before, but FF Wiki states that Odin will be a roaming Primal.
...If this is true (I have no idea where they got the source for that, but y'know.) is anyone else thinking of anything similar to Dark Rider from XI? I would love for Odin to spend a few patches as a roaming Primal in a barren wasteland that was Thanalan, or La Noscea, or whatever entirely and completely invincible, swatting folk down like flies.