I must reply that I did not, in fact, miss your point, I merely took it to its logical conclusion. The idea of the Void as an alternate reality is incorrect because of something that I've touched on in a way but not fully discussed. To use a Classical example, we can say that we live on Earth. We have the heavens above us, on which the deities reside and that below us, Hades and its realms. These are all apart of the same "world" and function within each others existence. The deities above and below can see the plane upon which we live and act in manners accordingly to what they witness.
The same must be said of ideas of where the Mother Crystal resides (it would seem that this is more of a collective unconscious, a sort of Jungian view) which would not quite be what we associate as heaven but as more a place for souls to gather and harmonize. This might be a bit more Platonic than what is actually happening, but I'm saying all this to make a point, not to assume things of our limited information. Following this path, we can easily see where my example is going, that this "Void" is an absence of the that which is good and right (i.e. basic structured order of what is around us and that which created it [at least we would think] which would be the Crystal[s]).
Following all this, we can see that these are all, in fact, part of the same idea of existence and are not of alternate worlds that do not interact or coincide with each other. Through this we can see that there is no travel between alternate dimensions, but merely through planes of existence, not as one walks through a door but more like one rides a plane to a foreign country. It's difficult and take great expenditure of energy to do so, but can be done, even if we don't understand it.
Here's where this Lightning crossover becomes a problem, not simply because it is this single event alone that does it, but it opens doors for future crossovers which would meddle with the game and it's story. Lightning is in no way a part of Eorzea, she is not from there nor has she ever participated in its creation or been part of its timeline. This is the important part here, especially in reference to the idea of retconning. As to where the Crystal resides is in no way an alternate reality nor is the Void, the implication that must be made is that for some reason, she can access Eorzea. Yet without her being an omniscient being, how would she know about this alternate reality? How could she, in fact, even access this place without someone telling her of it except through complete random chance? On top of that, how would Eorzea even support an idea like this with being retconned? It cannot be said that alternate realities exist or that they can even be accessed without shoehorning this in at a later date and using the story device they implemented specifically for this type of event. And by doing so they can open the door for further experimentation with this idea by using any sort of quasi-dimensional travel that any character in Final Fantasy has used to simply sidestep into our game world.
That is also how it is different from Hildibrand in the fact the Hildibrand is here, he's been in the game as a plausible character with no extra baggage or anything like that and he even interacts with main plot characters and doesn't affect the main plot. Lightning doesn't, yet her mere presence changes the rules of the game world with instant retconning by her simply walking into Eorzea.
QED.


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