
Originally Posted by
Lauront
You can tell that in spite of all the obstacles he has now faced, Elidibus is more determined than ever.
As an aside, I'm intrigued by what this "Emissary" title of his truly amounts to, though. He's held it since before Zodiark was even summoned, and the way he refers to it, he places an emphasis on being able to direct the course of events. Maybe he just means having the sort of influence on events expected of an ambassador, as he may once have been.
Absolutely. He understands the stakes clearly, and has brought that fluidity to the front, alternately attempting to kill the WoL himself and shortly thereafter yielding the body he did it with out of an abundance of caution. He almost feels reckless in light of these recent events, which could be forgiven, considering the haste with which it seems their millennia-long plan is unraveling, but surely they, and Elidibus in particular, didn't get this far by being this reactionary. Surely they've suffered setbacks in the past, such as the loss of the Thirteenth to Darkness. While I'm hedging on what exactly he thinks he can accomplish by setting Warriors against Warrior again, I think you're right that what we see come time will be some kind of subversion of that concept. There's still certainly more that he's banking on that what we've seen of him thus far. It makes me wonder what he also has planned for the Source, lurking on the Moonbase again, which brings me to...

Originally Posted by
Lauront
Then, onto Zenos, although he may want to subjugate one of the gods, he still has to reach them. One is dormant, so perhaps he'll want to see to their re-awakening, yet in the other's case, she's nestled in the Aetherial Sea, which is notoriously difficult to enter, much less navigate. Unless they're planning on putting Construct 7 and its considerable teleportation powers to use, given that it was acquired by Gabranth, I'm wondering how he intends to pull this off since one is dormant for now and the other... unreachable.
Zodiark is unreachable through conventional means. But then, a lot of calamitous events have come as a result of ancient magicks being tampered with by the Empire. Gabranth is of a mind to use Tartarus to penetrate the planet, but were Zenos to become aware of it (and he certainly might, as his legion originally laid waste to Dalmasca), he may set his sights on the Moon, where Zodiark is suggested to be imprisoned. Dalamud, while still an artificial Allagan satellite, was a celestial object in orbit around that same moon before a Bahamut-influenced Nael managed to bring it down. And the tool with which it ascended and acted in concert, the Crystal Tower, is very much present and plot-relevant now. Not to say that he's going to bring the Moon itself down, but the structure is a massive aetherial focus well-suited to the task ahead of him. This bit is pure speculation, but I'm of a mind that if Zenos intends to enter into some kind of union with Zodiark, he'll court him in much the same way that Bahamut courted Nael, seemingly immune or at least resistant to the tempering power of primals as the Resonant makes him. As to whether Zenos's "influence is much greater than" Zodiark's... well, I think that would be fairly generous to Zenos for the sake of the narrative they seem to be pushing him toward, but it seems like the more logical sequence of events to reach that end, given the information we now have to work with.
Or, more likely, this is just a major reach and they end up coming out of left field in tying it altogether.
I'm rooting for Gaius, but something tells me it's not going to go his way. If it does, it'll be because the path was cleared for him by someone who still has the power to block that path, and I don't know if he can conscience that.