It has been counted. You have to talk to Wuk Lamat a total of 139 times as a quest objective in the MSQ, wow, like.. .WTF, even if Wuk was a "good" character, that would fatigue anyone with the exception of the FFXIV shills.
It has been counted. You have to talk to Wuk Lamat a total of 139 times as a quest objective in the MSQ, wow, like.. .WTF, even if Wuk was a "good" character, that would fatigue anyone with the exception of the FFXIV shills.
after reading things like this where players come up with things off the tops of their heads that are infinitely better than what we got, it just makes me so sad to be honest. i really miss how rich FFXIV storytelling used to be. why can a player come up with better themes, plot-points, and characterization than the people who are being paid to make the story? it's sorely disappointing how different things could be.
part of me feels bad because i feel like i really did just come on the forums to complain. sometimes i wonder if all the negative feedback saddens the developers in any way. it makes me feel sad as well to think about that. on the other hand this is a live service game that we all pay for and most people always really look forward to the 40-60 hour MSQ playthrough.
thanks for putting some headcanon food in my brain. i've honestly been trying to rewrite things in my head just so that it pleases me more lol. i had fun with Dawntrail, but it was not good.
I‘m normally someone who always used duty support for new content and tries to read every dialogue in the duty.
I think at the second trial I just stopped with them.
I didn‘t want to see Wuk Lamat any longer, the characters had absolutely nothing interesting to say and the thing you said.
She really grated my nerves with every single line more.
As an introvert Wuk Lamat would be someone in real live who would absolutely drain my energy every time she is around.
Thank god she is not a trust.
Even the dungeon with the soul separation is boring with trusts.
Such an interesting concept and vile process and all they is is „oh my god“.
Nothing more and the entire topic is dropped at the end of the expansion anyway.
The people still use souls…
They can retell as many stories as they want, borrow from whatever FF they want and utilize it however they want as long as the eternal cardinal rule of storytelling is followed.
Make it good...
And the entire MSQ being such a roller coaster ride of quality was genuinely unnerving to me.
Funny enough, I had to do the 2nd trial with Trust because it was very late at night and there was NOBODY, I paid some attention to dialogue and most of the time I was laughing because every party member was giving indications like "get close!" "check the swords!" "get some distance" but all Wuk Lamat's dialogue was "WHAT'S HAPPENING?", "I don't know where to look!!", "I didn't see that coming!". Poor thing was SO lost xD
Earlier when I was listening to the playthrough of the MSQ by a content creator I had a realization.
In that moment when Poochie gets kidnapped and Koana tells us about how he was abandoned by his parents, he mentions how Poochie arrived some time after he had been adopted and how he felt the need to treat her as family because she was "cast out" just like he was.
...except that she was not cast out but rather, handed to Galool JaJa for her safety, and her father (who knows where the mother is), still cares enough for her to essentially rig the feat of repast for her.
So Koana basically got all this attachment towards her because he thought she was in the same position, but it's all based on a delusion.
I feel bad for Koana.
More of her Mary Stu-ness popping up. She came from luxury. Whereas Koana is said to come from the backwater tribe in Shaaloni. So even her backstory isn't sympathic. Everything was handed to her.
If I had to write it, I would make Wuk into a semi antagonist who has everything going to her head cause she's actually privileged. It would make her "everyone just be happy and accept" personality make more sense cause then people can just reason that she's too naive from a sheltered background to understand the real world.
Just like Alphinauld did back in ARR.