
Originally Posted by
Alleo
About your points
Well we also have to remember that this was Elidibus doing. I am not sure if we can trust him on anything. Urianger even states that he lies if it further his goals. Honestly I am not even sure if that was Hydealyns voice at all. It sounded so far away so strange. I wonder if maybe some people are just born with active echos? Seemingly Zenos has dreamed about a destroyed world for a long time, maybe we too already had the echo for quite a bit.
Hydealyn only talking to us directly after getting our first crystal makes imo more sense than her just somehow turning people into WoLs if they get the echo. We had to prove that we are able to be WoLs by getting a crystal (just like Ardbert and his friends) so I doubt that those people are all just WoLs.
I don't disagree that the Hydaelyn call that people heard in the Crystarium could have been fabricated. I don't know if it was or wasn't. Either is likely to me.
But I do buy that a star shower triggers the echo of ancient power present in those with ancient souls. Mainly b/c the concept that trauma could run so deep it left an imprint on the soul across lifetimes was also a conclusion Y'shtola's story step was coming to on her own with the whole thing in Rak'tikka, before Elidibus even touched on it.
And I believe the claim that having that echo activated is what allows one to hear Hydaelyn, among other things. This is b/c of its ability to allow us to hear and understand all sorts of languages, see the unseen, experience others' experiences, etc. The idea that the echo is what allows us to hear Hydaelyn is right in line with its proven abilities.
My point was just that, given the above, its both odd and interesting that we start off hearing her and having a vision foretelling future events before we've ever seen a star shower.
Its possibly just a bit more proof that we're an oddity even among oddities. This might be proof we're Venat, for example, with the whole "I shall have control over what form I take" line. We hear Hydaelyn without a star shower b/c we're technically incarnations of the soul that is her heart. Maybe similar to Elidibus' current situation. Or something.
Or the Venat thing is a red herring and we're the 14th convocate like many of us think, and the specialness results from their neutral stance/whatever plan they pulled off post-Final Days.
Or maybe its just a matter of "Its a retcon, don't think too hard about it." lol

Originally Posted by
foussi
About Elidibus plan
I dunno why but I don't think he wants to trigger a flood of light, rather he wants to destabilize crystarium from what it looks like, he might also try to incite all the wannabe-WOLs against us delaying the scions return to the source.
Yeah, that's where my mind has gone since that post. It doesn't necessarily have to be a flood of light. Another flood of light that doesn't succeed is too repetitive. But Elidibus succeeding at whatever it is he's going for... that still seems like it'd make the most sense to me. And not necessarily wholesale succeeding, either, but at least claiming a real victory.
Like, maybe he'll claim (part of?) whatever shard of Zodiark's power is present in the First, even if he doesn't claim the entirety of the planet's aether, yet. So Zodiark gets closer to being whole, even if the world doesn't. Or something else equally significant.
Random, but more thoughts on where I think the story is going, specifically the scions, b/c hey its patch night and I'm bored:
I am of the opinion that Thancred should stay on the First. And more importantly, he should *want* to stay on the First, given the whole character arc he's had of becoming Ryne's father figure and what that means for him and how it contrasts him not being there for Minfilia as much as he wanted. But up till now he's been acting like he's leaving. Now, I assume that's not out of a *desire* to leave her, but b/c there is no foreseeable way for him to stay. So, he's just prepping her as much as he can. BUT I think ultimately he's gonna end up staying on the first, unexpectedly. He's the oldest transplant and he's the one losing his connection to the Source the fastest. I think he'll live, but it'll be via means that can't be used more than once. And he's going to end up being a close call/case study to up the stakes in the Scions getting home *now* instead of later.
But Thancred is definitely staying, or Ryne is learning how to travel btwn dimensions. Leaving her alone except for occasional visits from her crazy WoD aunt/uncle--that could, in theory, be years apart due to shard time differentials--is not ok. Even if she does end up having Gaia with her.