I realized, we're likely seriously injured before going forward in time as a last ditch effort, and we already have some timey-wimey powers (The Echo). We're all timelords, and after going through time we experience a regeneration. Thoughts?
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I realized, we're likely seriously injured before going forward in time as a last ditch effort, and we already have some timey-wimey powers (The Echo). We're all timelords, and after going through time we experience a regeneration. Thoughts?
You're seriously injured...
I just logout in my Inn Room...to awaken to a whole new world!
Where did you pick that idea? \o/
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The trailer says "beyond the reach of time" but I'm not sure that actually means traveling forward or back through time. I took it to mean we get sent "somewhere" where time doesn't flow like being stuck in a limbo where we don't age. This is just my take on it anyway.
I haven't actually done any of the storylines so idk if there's anything that would suggest time travel especially in these quests that were just added but I just don't see us going back and forth through time.
Joke's on you I had stoneskin up.
We'll be going forward in time, to a while after Dalamud lands in 2.0. This explains the vast changes taking place over the environment. Also, the echo in quest doesn't just let us look into the past, a number of quests have shown that it lets us interfere in past events as well.
If we go forward then we'll be in the future but in the trailer it was said we were sent "beyond the reach of time where we remained...until now". That tells me we aren't sent to the future but we are sent somewhere and eventually come back to a destroyed eorzea.
In French, it also says something like "in a time-proof place".
My Inn Room is bigger on the inside.