It's a pretty hard story to follow, considering the turmoil at SE at the time. The lore team is chipping away at it tho!
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It's a pretty hard story to follow, considering the turmoil at SE at the time. The lore team is chipping away at it tho!
... how did that never cross my mind? Hold on a second. <shuffles through a stack of books, holding up two differently aged copies of the same text to compare>
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Originally Posted by The Elezen (1.X)
I think you're right, and I think SE caught that ambiguity before I did... going to have to do some more 1.X to ARR text comparisons and see if anything else like that snuck by me.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Elezen (ARR)
So, correction, the Hyur weren't the first outsiders - they were the first outsiders to come in great numbers...
Nice catch. I'd never even questioned the 1.X text.
Statistically speaking, I'd still say the Allagan are still likely to be primarily Elezen due to the fact that if they considered a migratory wave to be an invasion, they would have seen an Empire like a vegan sees a pork chop... but this does leave the door open...
However, based on what we know and suspect so far, Gridania was founded during the sixth astral era. If Allag fell in the Fourth era, there is an entire era that needs to fill the gap seperating the ice age and the flood, including civilizations that nurtured the tradition of a grand company, since the last appearance of these entities was before both Gridania and Ishgard were founded. Gelmorra?
Think about this...the Allagan Empire is ultimately in ruin. Factions split off and some head to the Twelveswood. The fall of the Allagan Empire ushers in the Fourth Umbral era. Whether this was due to sealing Bahamut, we don't know yet. Back to the Elezen that fled to the Twelveswood. They live and prosper in the woods...the Fifth Umbral age brings Snow and Ice. Where is a safe place in a forest for people seeking to get out of the cold, underneath the ground...Gelmorra. The Elezen slowly become the Duskwight Elezen, because they're underground and rarely in the sun light.
What happens after the Snow and Ice stop, the Duskwight Elezen come out of their holes and live above ground...thus the founding of Gridania.
I think we're onto something my dear Watson!
Ah, specifying "in large numbers" could matter a great bit indeed. The miqo'te/lalafell/rœgadyn presence could have been not large enough for the elezen to bother. It's also possible that their total dominion over Eorzea is overstated: maybe they didn't care for arid Thanalan and so the lalafell taking residence there wasn't a concern since it wasn't much of an active elezen territory (and similar for other regions outside of their apparently dominant Coerthas and the Twelveswood). If so the deal with the hyurs could be that they actually started moving into areas of Eorzea that the elezen cared about.
Do we know anything about when Ul'dah and Sil'dih were actually founded to say that lalafell have been around at least this long? All I see on the timeline is the formation of the Sultansworn and the fall of Sil'dih, both well into 6A.E.
Well we're told the Grand Companies came together at the end of the Fifth Astral era (1500+ years ago) to get ready for the Sixth Umbral era. And there's no history of a Grand Company that isn't the Immortal Flames, Twin Adders, Maelstorm. So Ul'dah, Gridania, and Limsa Lominsa were at least founded and established well before this time. And I just assume that the Thaumaturge Shatotto is a Lalafell Thaumaturge, who else could bring down a 'star' and turn it into a weapon only a Lalafell that's who (joking of course, I just wanted to say that). As for the Sil'dih we don't have that history yet, but I assume that if their city was in the Sagoli desert and they had aqueducts all the way to the Copperbell mines that the Sil'dih were around just as long as Ul'dah and both cooperated at least in the beginning.
We might be able to put a date on the foundation of Limsa if we dig deep enough.
I seem to recall hearing from an NPC that the Mizzenmast itself is the remnant of a giant ship that once bearthed in the cove and never left, becoming the foundation of the city-state. The original ship is supposedly that which appears on the standard of Limsa Lominsa.
Maybe someone *cough* could try searching for the dialogue?
You should get that cough checked out. Be a shame if it was the green rot.
Anonymoose cracks open his tomes.
At first, I thought that all this was just contextless legend...
Turns out this story was expanded upon in the inn room patches.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frithuric
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Originally Posted by Mytesyn
BULLSEYE!
So Ishgard was founded about a thousand years ago, Limsa was founded seven hundred years ago, Gridania was founded five-something years ago (my bet is on hundreds, since thousands would be far too Allagan by my reckoning), and only Ul'dah remains without a date.
That's at least three out of six cities founded after the last appearance of the Grand Companies of Eorzea.
Yet the foundation day events spoke of the "reformation" of the grand companies, not simply their inception.
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What in the seven hells is going on here!?!?