WoD has the same set as this
if from ff3 then they actually tend to bring void .... Light vs darkness cancels each other
WoD has the same set as this
if from ff3 then they actually tend to bring void .... Light vs darkness cancels each other
You know, I remembered something. Remember that cutscene aboard the enterprise when the Warrior of Light manifests? What could that have been? I don't think that was ever talked about ever again. It certainly wouldn't surprise me if the Warrior of Light is some sort of primal or some other strange being.
Speaking of which, I have another question to add to this. Do you think the Warrior of Darkness stands a chance against the Warrior of Light? The Warrior of Light draws their power from Hydaelyn - a living god. The Warrior of Darkness can't be strong enough since the mirror opposite, Zodiark is currently dead. That's why I think the Ascians aren't truly the villains and that they just want balance. But of course, in order to revive Zodiark, they need to weaken Hydaelyn. Seems like a quest for balance to me. That darkened image of the Warrior of Light Thordan sees before his death seems to symbolize just what the WoL is in this telling of the figure.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if Hydaelyn turned out to be the final boss of the final expansion, either.
"Have you ever tried to use a market board with three Dark Knights hanging around? One day they'll get an obnoxious blue aura too, and then they can hang out pretending to be police sirens." - Galgarion
Think it was before Garuda? I remember something about Cid's Garlean eye and seeing the Warrior of Light appear before him to give him...something. I don't remember the details, but I do remember the WoL appearing before him.
EDIT: From the FFWiki - "Cid defected from Garlemald with his shop-hands Biggs and Wedge, it is then he is given a pair of goggles by the the Adventurer who had brought them to him with the Echo."
EDITAGAIN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gfgj...youtu.be&t=283 It couldn't have been symbolic. He flatout tells the player that he recognized you...which also makes no sense.
Last edited by SpookRooster; 08-03-2015 at 06:58 PM.
"Have you ever tried to use a market board with three Dark Knights hanging around? One day they'll get an obnoxious blue aura too, and then they can hang out pretending to be police sirens." - Galgarion
Derplander being in cinematic trailers and being physically in the game are two very different things.
Derplander exists in CG trailers because Square can't magically CG all of our PCs and have our own personal cinematics. Ingame? They can do whatever they want in terms of appearance and gear.
Have we even seen the CG "warrior of light" alongside Tataru and Alphinaud or anyone else? He enters Ishgard alone in the main menu cinematic. Maybe he's not meant to represent the Warrior of Light at all.Derplander being in cinematic trailers and being physically in the game are two very different things.
Derplander exists in CG trailers because Square can't magically CG all of our PCs and have our own personal cinematics. Ingame? They can do whatever they want in terms of appearance and gear.
"Have you ever tried to use a market board with three Dark Knights hanging around? One day they'll get an obnoxious blue aura too, and then they can hang out pretending to be police sirens." - Galgarion
He is shown fleeing Ul'dah after 2.55's events, having flashbacks of events only we saw, showing emotional investment in characters he wouldn't know otherwise, and ended up fleeing to the point he had to take refuge in Ishgard..which we were the only ones to really do so.
Not to mention he's also seen with Cid, if I recall correctly.
And, a bit nitpicky, but the Warrior questline at least implies we're the only non-Hellsguard (from outside that clan, in my case) warrior running around. Where'd he get that crystal?
Yes, but light and darkness are both two sides of the same coin, are they not? The Warrior of Darkness could've been with us that whole time.He is shown fleeing Ul'dah after 2.55's events, having flashbacks of events only we saw, showing emotional investment in characters he wouldn't know otherwise, and ended up fleeing to the point he had to take refuge in Ishgard..which we were the only ones to really do so.
Not to mention he's also seen with Cid, if I recall correctly.
And, a bit nitpicky, but the Warrior questline at least implies we're the only non-Hellsguard (from outside that clan, in my case) warrior running around. Where'd he get that crystal?
Ooookay, it shrank the second picture. They were both the same size before.
Last edited by SpookRooster; 08-03-2015 at 07:26 PM.
"Have you ever tried to use a market board with three Dark Knights hanging around? One day they'll get an obnoxious blue aura too, and then they can hang out pretending to be police sirens." - Galgarion
If that's what they're going for, I really, really hope they make it extra special for DRK players.
If you've played the DRK line, you know who I'm referring to.
I don't think they would do that since the devs would want everyone to be given the same treatment in the main story.
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