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Never leave home with out one. And have spares at all times. Never know when a lore bomb will go off. lol
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Pretty sure that was just fear, like when criminals look at Batman/Daredevil and see some horrible monster rather than guys in suits.
What he says, specifically, is:
From what I gather he's not concerned about the state of the world (in that sense), but that our power is threatening their mission. It's basically him freaking out (stoically) that we killed Igeyorhm and (indirectly) Lahabrea, as well as the ridiculously powerful King Thordan and his Knights Twelve. We are tipping the scales, but that's not what he's directly worried about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Elidibus
I wouldn't say the game's theme is duality. 2.0 had something of this going on (we fight the absolute chaos of the beast tribes, then the absolute order of the Garleans), 2.x was mostly about political intrigue, and 3.0 was about the cycle of revenge.
Nah we secretly share immense power with the warriors of dark.
The end :p
Well, the image does share the depiction other Eorzeans have stated of the "warriors of light" when they lost their memories.
That said, I would like to think that our feats of strength and propensity for overwork might mean that there's something fundamentally off with us. We may be staring into the aetherial abyss too long.
That would entirely depend on what Elidibus' mission actually is. It's clear that he believes he is working in the best interests of existence, going so far as to suggest we would share his ideals if we understood the truth of the situation. Considering that most of the ascians (besides Lahabrea and Elidibus) came from another world it is clear that Hydaelyn is not the sole source of life. Lahabrea has heavily implied in the past that Hydaelyn is leeching her aether from somewhere as well. With those facts in mind I'm willing to entertain the possibility that the ascians are actually fighting for a just cause: the survival of whatever Hydaelyn is getting her power from.
If Elidibus' objective is to save something/somewhere from destruction (possibly at the cost of Hydaelyn's life) then an imbalance that threatens to destroy everything would indeed jeopardize his mission.