I don't want to spoil the ending of the raid questline, but the rainbow-colored crystal is still there in the end.
White light splits into a rainbow when going through a prism. Ergo, visible light is LGTBQ and also everything related to it (vision, color,...). The hints are there, brought by nature.
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It stays the same after you finish the storyline. To be fair, that's not because it implies anything, it just shows that all elements we restored are finally in balance, none being more dominant than other (which was our goal to begin with).
Though a coincidence of it being also a 6 colors rainbow is funny indeed.
As for the topic of the post itself, I perceive them more like close friends more than anything else and see the story as depiction of how their friendship becomes stronger/deeper, but given everything what happens in Eden story (in last tier especially) - I can see why people would take these two as a couple. The sort of vague storytelling is there, to an extend, so it's up for personal interpretation, much as it is with a lot of NPC/WoL relationships - whatever you will decide on will be your own canon.
Same but also: are we talking about Ryne or Lyse in that message because I instantly thought about the second and was like "okay?".![]()
Cute gfs
(It’s not that deep.)



I mean sure the colors are there, but in pastels and with some bonus colors at the end. Kindda reminds me of a wiccan friend I had that refused to throw out anything, even things like candy wrappers, with a star or a moon on it because they considered it sacred or a hidden msg that the company was secretly supporting wicca. Just like in that case where not every star and moon has a hidden wiccan message, not every rainbow is a pride rainbow.
I really saw no relationship happening beyond friendship, but if you saw more, cool.
I'm usually the "just let friends be friends" type, but there was an awful lot of rainbow imagery at the culmination of that story.





They left it all open to interpretation. You know, like they almost always do. What some see others may not, and vice versa. Personally, I'm not invested in this at all. lol
LGBT people do not own rainbows, rainbows appear all the time in nature. Look up how prisms work, it's actually pretty neat.
I'm straight and I would hold my best friend (who is also a straight woman) hand all the time. We'd also often lock arms when we're out and about and thought nothing of it, it was mainly to keep her from wandering off and having to hunt her down. How are we pushing past "norms" as a society when people keep trying to force people in boxes?
Conservatives: "Girls must do girly things" "Two guys being comfortable in their sexuality means they're gay"
Liberals: "A girl doing a boyish thing is trans" "Two girls being comfortable in their sexuality means they're gay"
Thanks!
That was a real side buster
Ah, geez, this is embarrassing. I don’t wanna be that person but we actually do own the rainbow now. We bought it for $18 when Nature was hard up for money to buy the new mogstation school girl outfit. So sorry. :|



The biggest hint has got to be the scene from the final report. But that doesn't seem to be saved.
"A good RPG needs a healthy dose of imbalance."
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuC365vjzBFmvbu6M7dB80A
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