Why did Louisoix ask us to slay Garuda?
Thank you Moose+rest for answering my other questions, I have a new one for you.
Louisoix marked Ifrit as our first target, and we adventurers bravely fought and defeated him. Afterwards, Nael came and ruptured the aether flow in order for Ifrit to be re-summoned faster.
Right around this time, the Garlond Ironworks had figured out the aether was disappearing from the earth, and flew to the sky instead. Cid had probably already figured out Nael's plan on Meteor and bringing Dalamud down, which would probably require a lot of aether? Which was kindly supplied by us adventurers releasing the Primal's aether. Over. And over. And over.
Yet still, Louisoix still asks us to go after Garuda on top of keeping Ifrit down.
Perhaps Louisoix thought the primal threat more dangerous than Dalamud? Unlikely..
Maybe Louisoix just didn't know of Cid's ideas yet at that time, but eventually he figured it out, and he didn't call a full stop on slaying the primals because we were fuelling Dalamud's descent.
Am I misunderstanding something? Your thoughts and ideas?