So you had seen him die for real? Since he came back over and over.
/edit: all i had seen was Louisoux casting a protect bubble.
So you had seen him die for real? Since he came back over and over.
/edit: all i had seen was Louisoux casting a protect bubble.


What comes back after the original dies inst the real thing. Think of it as a demon imitating the real thing. A parasite that feeds of Eorzia's energy eventually consuming everything
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Primal
if you read the Wiki it says "Originally one of the First Brood of Midgardsormr, Bahamut perished during the twilight of the Third Astral Era while defending Meracydia from an invasion by the the reborn Allagan Emperor Xande who set about his campaign making a covenant with the Cloud of Darkness".
In her grief, Tiamat was manipulated by the Ascians into summoning him back as a primal—something she quickly regretted as the Dreadwyrm was nothing but a crude imitation of the original Bahamut.
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/T...l_Fantasy_XIV)
The good Bahamut died, what keeps coming back is a fake. Like all the other Primals.
If you're asking if I seen him die the first time? The answer is no, I don't think SE has the money or development power to show us all the time lines in this game would be cool to back in time though. if trolling is your reason all I can tell you that this is a game and non of it really exist. Bahamut is just a creation of Square Enix which means they're the reason that the people of Eorzea suffer and Square Enix let Bahamut die.
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