Quote Originally Posted by Alleo View Post
Well yes its kinda a bit open to interpretation but maybe all were friends? The shade to him and us and maybe Emet to us too. Otherwise his reaction at seeing the 14th at the rejoining with Ardbert would be a bit strange. If we are not his friends why would he be so shocked? If he did not like the 14th wouldnt he be more hateful instead of trying to tell himself that it cant be that way?

@Kallera: Yes she was summoned as a enemy against Zodiark but first we dont even know if we ever truly kill Zodiark (because that would mean that he broke free which means that at least one whole shard was again lost and a huge calamity has taken place on the source..and seemingly it takes quite some time to prepare both shard and source for this). Maybe this story will end with us just taking out Elidibus. Without him another ascian cant be raised into the position thus the threat should be over. But Zodiark is still kept sleeping, Hydaelyn will keep him in check and the spoken races will finally be able to really live their lifes without Ascians planning horrible stuff all the time.
Yeah, because that’s exactly what we did with the warring triad, right? Left them alone.... :3

You are still having a god manipulating the people of the world, complete with the compatriots being given ascian like power. I still think team neither is the way to go here if one were to truly put the reins of history out of the gods’ hands. This is probably the first time the in game characters had a moment to question Hydaelyn’s motives and the benefits of keeping her in power.

The way Elidibus was talking on the moon sounded like there was a threat to more than just the Ascians that Hydaelyn is keeping concealed. It is not like he’s not trying to convince anyone up there.