Wow just came across the new song on the website. Yay Susan! Awesome!!
Wow just came across the new song on the website. Yay Susan! Awesome!!
I'd be surprised if a Garlean could utilize incarnate summoning when they can't manipulate aether.
I do expect Zenos to be on some kind of power trip if he's the final boss, though.
Something I've just thought about.
That is a huge flag. I know MMOs tend to build the environment much larger than normal due to stuff like camera angles, but that is in an oversized scale of its own.
Also, I'm pretty sure I've seen that symbol before, but I've completely forgotten what it means. Could someone please refresh my memory?
Considering Zenos is mentioned as becoming somewhat interested in Doman culture (in particular, gaining a fancy for the katana, which is his preferred weapon), and that Kan-E-Senna mentioned the Doman refugees in Eorzea immediately identified Ilberd's last gasp as Shinryu, based on a "old Doman legend", it's entirely possible that Zenos came to the exact same conclusion as the Doman refugees, that the 'unknown eikon' was a god dragon from Doman legends, and named it accordingly.
Or else he was already informed of it by the Ascians - hells it was Elidibus who all but instructed Ilberd how to summon in the first place (by giving him Nidhogg's eyes to do so), Elidibus might have also been in Zenos's ear as well, playing the two sides against each other, it fits the Ascians' MO after all (remember they've done that in the past with Thordan the VIIth already, nudging him into summoning Knights of the Round).
The more I think of it, the more it seems the whole reason he's finally excited about the cold war between Eorzea and the Empire finally going hot is less at he can now have a war to fight in, and more that he's excited about what that will inevitably entail, the prospect of facing down in battle Eorzea's champion, the one the XIVth Legion called the Eikon Slayer - us, the Warrior of Light! Where there is a Primal, inevitably we'd be dispatched to deal with it, and thus all he has to do is then show up and he gets a worthy adversary that he can revel in.
Throwing away countless lives on both sides means nothing to him as you mentioned. Just as long as he gets the battle to end all battles against the most powerful warrior on Hydaelyn (lets face it, the Warrior of Light technically is), he's happy. He's like some cannibal god, rejoicing in the ruin of his own temple as it burns down around him. Hence it makes him far more dangerous than Gaius or even Nael ever were.
Oh I have no doubt Yotsuyu is nothing but a shameless quisling who will either a) be overthrown by the Domans and disposed of accordingly, or B) will have to be taken down by us to liberate Doma - the scenes in the Revolutions video makes it clear she is basically a cruel, cold-hearted villainness (driven home when she is shown apparently stomping down on Gosetsu's head with a glare that could melt lead). It's clear SE doesn't want the player to like her or sympathize with her at all (even less so than Zenos probably), and they made that plain in the video.
Fordola to me though comes across as more a reluctant Garlean collaborator - Ala Mhigan born but drafted in the Empire while being shunned by both, she hence to me appears more likely the one to actually swap sides once the excrement really starts hitting the fan as hostilities heat up and the revolutions on both sides of the world start making inroads - she comes across to me as FFXIV's version of Beatrix from FFIX. So yeah, I am definitely intrigued by her as a character and really look forward to finding out more about her story and motivations (I just hope I didn't get things horribly wrong and find SE has pulled a bait and switch on me and turned her into the cold hearted monster and instead make Yotsuyu more sympathetic.)
That flagpole is also shown at other points in the video with a Garlean banner, so it's clear that scene shows the moment Ala Mhigo falls to the Alliance/Resistance (further given weight by M'naago on it blowing on a horn), therefore that banner is either the flag of the Eorzean Alliance or the Ala Mhigan Resistance. Personally I don't think it's the Resistance, as the Ala Mhigan flag would suffice for that, so the Alliance would be a better fit. Either way, that had me wondering as well (no doubt it's something we'll find out soon enough in a month or so.).
I think he will have a depth to him in a sense but he is clearly designed to be a villain that we will want to hate even if he is a major badass. He will have his reasons and drive but they will be reasons that will be monstrous and cruel. There is something to be said for a villain that isn't cruel for some personal reason but rather simply because they just don't care enough about anyone else that happens to be in their way.
In the purge after Doma's rebellions were crushed, which Zenos oversaw, anyone involve or even supporting the rebellion was executed along with their families. Which would be more sinister? If he did it because he was angry at the rebellion or he did it because he saw it as effective and just held so little care for the loss of life that families getting publicly butchered didn't even phase him?
Fordola may turn against both the empire and ala mhigo... hating the empire and ala mhigo both equally and placing blame on both for forcing the trajectory or her life in such a way.... alone, angry and a skilled warrior... this makes a dangerous combination.... how much whispering in her ear from the ascians would it take for her to go to exteme measures to exact revenge on those she feels wronged her.... if she lives I think we will have quite a silent threat to watch out for
Fordola may turn against both the empire and ala mhigo... hating the empire and ala mhigo both equally and placing blame on both for forcing the trajectory or her life in such a way.... alone, angry and a skilled warrior... this makes a dangerous combination.... how much whispering in her ear from the ascians would it take for her to go to exteme measures to exact revenge on those she feels wronged her.... if she lives I think we will have quite a silent threat to watch out for
My memory was a bit foggy - in the scene in question Zenos states verbatim that his spies have informed him the Domans named Shinryu. I'd still question how that information traveled as quickly as it did, though... then again, the Garleans are pretty big into tech, and even Eorzeans have Linkpearls (basically cell phones), though that's easy to forget when Minfilia isn't calling with new orders every 5 minutes.
As for Zenos looking forward to this war so he can face us in battle... it's reasonable enough. We're a beacon of hope for Eorzeans, but I'm honestly very surprised the Garleans don't flee in terror when they realize who they're up against. Since he's stated to revel in combat it makes sense that Zenos wouldn't (and would in fact seek us out to push his limits) - even though we're (in)famous for going through just about everything that stands in our way.
Yotsuyu... I think it's a little too early to really make a proper judgment call (this arguably applies to all the characters, even the seemingly one-dimensional Zenos). While she is stated and shown to be cruel and ruthless, her bio on the official site states she believes herself to be the "hero of [her] own story," suggesting there's a motivation behind her callousness beyond sadism for its own sake. What that is I could not venture to guess, though.
Fordola, though... well, because of her unique circumstances, she is the villain I am most interested in. She is where things get morally complex, not the "power-hungry tyrants hiding behind environmental health concerns" we get from the Garleans. Long story short: while it might be a shithole of a home, Imperial Ala Mhigo is her home, for better or worse. Liberating Ala Mhigo isn't terribly different from her perspective to Garlemald's conquest of Ala Mhigo is to Lyse (and most everyone outside the Empire), which may be why she appears to be Lyse's rival. Not to mention how the Empire (and Zenos in particular) treats conquered peoples... while it's easy to conclude she will defect when things start getting serious, I remain unconvinced. It depends on where her true loyalties lie, and I'm anxious to find out either way.
As for Zenos using incarnate summoning... well, it could be interesting, esp. if he incarnate summons a more powerful Susano-o (i.e. using his full name, Takehaya Susano-o no Mikoto), but the vast majority of Garleans cannot manipulate aether, and I have a hard time believing they'd pull the same cat out of the bag a third time. What Zenos' endgame is (assuming he has one) is anyone's guess, but that combined with the Garleans' atheism makes it a tough sell.
Did anyone else notice that during the part of the song where y'shtola blocks zenos' sword the lyrics specifically "she shall die."
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