Every day, this makes more sense. And it fills me with glee.No, if there is one thing characteristic of Ishgardians, it is their devotion to Halone, the Fury. If the Archbishop of the Holy Sea ever sought to summon anything forth in their defence, it would be this warrior maiden associated with the first moon (astral ice) of the Eorzean Calendar.
I wonder who that could be?
I can't think of any event more fitting that leads to them opening their gates.
I want to Ishgardian's to summon her so bad it hurts.
Now that you've been sufficiently called on the carpet; your move, rhetorical, flatulent, fustian, gaseous, gassy, grandiloquent, oratorical, orotund, windy, bloated, elevated, florid, flowery, grandiose, highfalutin (also hifalutin), high-flown, high-sounding, inflated, lofty, ornate, pompous, pontifical, pretentious, stilted, tumid, turgid; overdone, verbose, wordy - BOMBASTIC.
Not me - I want the Primals and the gods worshiped by the player races to be distinct.
That way, in future expansions, we can have scenarios where rogue factions of the player races start summoning their OWN gods to counter the threat of the beastmen gods. These rogue factions, of course, must be stopped, but naturally we'll consistently fail to stop them before they manage to summon their deities - which gives us a whole new pantheon of deities to beat the crap outta.
As a Paladin that worships Nophica, I wanna use Rage of Halone ON Halone.
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