Perhaps! In the absence of any other explanations as to why she'd intuit such a calling, it makes sense, some manner of special bond with the WoL.
Perhaps! In the absence of any other explanations as to why she'd intuit such a calling, it makes sense, some manner of special bond with the WoL.
When the game's story becomes self-aware:
Yet there's no more Scions at this point (apart from Krile, but she seems to be kept out of it, right? and Tataru has kind of left too. Maybe it just discriminated lallas).
Anyway, I actually think she's working on that assumption, knowing that each Call is potentially the one that will be taking her. And with only the WoL and herself remaining, she must have known. The "Not like [this]" is more situational in my opinion. She is enthusiast of our recent victory in Ghymlit, she wants to push forward and win the battle so that when the other Scions wake up, that matter would have been resolved. Yet she is being taken out, and I th sheink's merely expressing frustration to be taken while she knows she could do more. Because she regained some kind of "hope" and support in the presence of the WoL by her side in these rough times.
Yet it works fine with the first two, the Call happens each time the Scions express some kind of objective / plan of action to solve the current situation. That's also why I don't really think it's physically someone that Calls at given times, but more some kind of automatic reaction to behaviours.
Not so. There's plenty of Scions left. Such as Hoary Boulder, Coultenet, Arenvald, Riol, F'lhaminn, Yugiri, Noraxia and a plethora of other people whom we don't interact with in a significant way during MSQ's that hang around both the Rising Stones and the Walking Sands.
I mean, technically, Krile and Alisae are not actually Scions. They're merely honorary members while their goals align with those of the Scions (Some what amplified by both of them having an interest in Alphinaud's safety).
So the guy preparing cocktails in the waking stones is a Scion too ? ;pNot so. There's plenty of Scions left. Such as Hoary Boulder, Coultenet, Arenvald, Riol, F'lhaminn, Yugiri, Noraxia and a plethora of other people whom we don't interact with in a significant way during MSQ's that hang around both the Rising Stones and the Walking Sands.
I mean, technically, Krile and Alisae are not actually Scions. They're merely honorary members while their goals align with those of the Scions (Some what amplified by both of them having an interest in Alphinaud's safety).
Ok I did look at the wikia page and indeed their listing is a lot more than I counted, sorry![]()
Not Noraxia. She died at the Waking Sands.Not so. There's plenty of Scions left. Such as Hoary Boulder, Coultenet, Arenvald, Riol, F'lhaminn, Yugiri, Noraxia and a plethora of other people whom we don't interact with in a significant way during MSQ's that hang around both the Rising Stones and the Walking Sands.
I mean, technically, Krile and Alisae are not actually Scions. They're merely honorary members while their goals align with those of the Scions (Some what amplified by both of them having an interest in Alphinaud's safety).
Another minor Scion we haven't heard from in a while is Dariustel, the Duskwight who was around during the later part of ARR and (as far as I'm aware) hasn't been seen since the start of Heavensward. The first lorebook just says he's "working to counter the actions of the beast tribes", so presumably he's fine, but we don't ever see him at the Rising Stones.
And there's also V'mah Tia and J'moldva who are (along with Arenvald) working with the Gyr Abanians during Stormblood, and are currently hanging around in Rhalgr's Reach rather than the Scions' base.
Her name is Ephemie Giphelmont, and she joined with the Crystal Braves, but remained loyal to Alphinaud, and later got folded in with the Scions after the Crystal Braves disbanded.
She actually has a minor part in the MSQ, back when you were tracking down the Ivy.
Well, thanks for the info.
Wherever we might end up being called, I wish we could bring our barmaid then.
As others have stated, there are far more members of the Scions than just the 'Archons' that you're thinking of. The Scions are actually an amalgamation of members from two different (and originally seperate) groups that existed prior to the Calamity. The first group, that the Archons belong to, was the Circle of Knowing, a group founded by Louisoix of renegade Sharlayan scholars who no longer wanted to stand idly by hoarding knowledge while the Empire invaded Eorzea and the world went off to hell in a handbasket around them. It's members ended up being associated with the legendary 'Archons', and can easily be identified by their destinctive Sharlayan neck tattoos (although wether they actually are the real Archons is a matter of debate).
The second group, that Minfilia originally ran and which Tataru also belonged to, was the Path of the Twelve, a research guild set up to study the Echo and it's effects, as well as providing a place of sanctuary for those 'awoken' to it (this is the organization the player actually joined back in 1.0, the Archons only showed up in a few story quests and actually had little interaction with the player). It was retconned that it was Louisoix who originally founded the Path, but this fact was never mentioned back in 1.0, it was only stated in one of the 'Tales From the Calamity' stories after 1.0 was long shutdown. Many of the Path's members were killed or injured in the Calamity, and the Circle lost their leader in the same event, so the remaining Archons approached Minfilia to pool their resources and thus they both disbanded as seperate entities, amalgamating into the new organization the Scions of the Seventh Dawn. Many of the Scions' trappings are actually holdovers from the Path - their headquarters being called 'The Waking Sands' for one (the original pre-Calamity Waking Sands was located in the centre of Ul'dah, where the Hall of Flames is now located. Minfilia being enshrined as 'antecendent' is another (in the Path Minfilia's position was stated as being 'acting antecedent').
Hence there are far more Scions than just the Archons you're thinking of - there are many regular adventurers who have joined up, many with the Echo, just like in the Path of the Twelve five years previously. The only real difference is since Minfilia's.... apotheosis.... the position of antecendent has been left vacant and the Archons, aided by the Leveilluer twins and the ever resourceful Tataru, have instead picked up the slack running the day to day requirements of the organization. This thus allows the player's character the freedom to go out and do what they do best: slaying Primals, beating up Imperials, saving the world and generally being pretty damn awesome.![]()
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