Vilhem you are my hero :D
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Vilhem you are my hero :D
Haha no prob. Just thought I'd post them since I remembered seeing that Miqo'te XD
I'll also point out that there is a lot of unused stuff in the 1.0 dats. I don't know if it'd be right for me to post things like that, but it definitely could be picked apart by you lore hunters XD
Oops that Miqo'te is in "Legends Adrift" CS 2 not CS 1.
We do need to be careful with how we interpret these horns.
One of the hallmarks of the crystal tools engine was that it made a single asset as an object and then copied that asset wherever it was needed. This means that any horn used in game is an extraction of the "horn" asset in the graphical files.
The same horn? A similar horn? Any old horn? This is very difficult to identify under the 1.0 framework.
There is this musician's horn after all, which also uses the same graphical model:
http://static2.finalfantasyxiv.com/a...VVXzpJX9x0.jpg
From when you break up the angry miners with F'lhaminn in Court in the Sands.
The real question is: Why aren't more people talking about the fact Rowena was clearly employed by Nael van Darnus?!
People think because Van Darnus was collecting Allagan Tomestones that Rowena was collecting them for him. She states it's for an Ishgardian noble but says she's never seen him.
I'm not sure what to think of these Horns. They seem to have some kind of power and an Ascian/henchman took one of the Horns in the Limsa storyline. The Ul'dah Horn which seemed to have a power to anger monsters is currently MIA. And it seems Moogles have the Gridania Horn. I definitely agree with the whole skin system for horns, but I'd say at least the ones from the 3 City states scenarios have some kind of powers to quell, anger, or control monsters.
Sorry I haven't posted in a bit, been busy. Hope Ferne gets a chance to check out questions we've brought up in the previous pages.
I get the feeling that they're uncommon, but not rare, type of "beastmen" horns that have different functions. Taming, angering, and whatnot.
The Limsa one definitely was of higher importance than the other horns, so much the Limsa storyline centers on Y'shtola trying to recover it.
As for the Ul'dah horn, I have reason to believe Corguevais is still alive somewhere, and thus, still has it with him.
I would agree with the horns having same skin for every horn in-game but we see them in two CSs that aren't ordinary CSs ..they are better graphics voice acted CSs..and everything that happens in those two CSs is unique ..so i think everything in them was done more carefully ...so those 2 horns looking alike is no coincidence for me..