So, there's not one but two waterfalls in the middle of the ocean. I know magic is a thing, but still. Where is the water going? How is the ocean level not dropping after however many years of constant draining? This makes me even more curious. lol



So, there's not one but two waterfalls in the middle of the ocean. I know magic is a thing, but still. Where is the water going? How is the ocean level not dropping after however many years of constant draining? This makes me even more curious. lol



Into the aetherial sea to be reborn, duh.
(Serious speculation on top of joke speculation: actually, maybe the Ridorana Cataract and Panama Chasm are why it's the aetherial sea; there's just been a bunch of water in there as long as anyone can remember, so it gets that association.)


I mean at some point I fully expect the game to go hollow-earth-theory/underworld/Agartha at some point. I don’t expect it for DT.
Rather I expect the surprise zone to be the Dimensional Cleft a la FF5 (Hildibrand mentioned visiting the place with Greg after all…and Hildy often reveals massive lore tidbits…)
This also makes sense forward thinking for expansions as the cleft can serve as a means for dimensional travel and/or reuniting with characters from the first…allowing them to join the main cast or sunset others (like Y’shtola or Thancred)
Last edited by kaynide; 02-15-2024 at 02:30 AM.



Aren't we there already with the hallow earth? We can literally dig down through the mantel and end up into where souls go to wait for their next life. Or if you two certain ancients put on a show for the rest of the Aetherial Sea.I mean at some point I fully expect the game to go hollow-earth-theory/underworld/Agartha at some point. I don’t expect it for DT.
Rather I expect the surprise zone to be the Dimensional Cleft a la FF5 (Hildibrand mentioned visiting the place with Greg after all…and Hildy often reveals massive lore tidbits…)
This also makes sense forward thinking for expansions as the cleft can serve as a means for dimensional travel and/or reuniting with characters from the first…allowing them to join the main cast or sunset others (like Y’shtola or Thancred)


I’m not convinced that took place literally in the planet’s core so much as its own thing. I always saw the aetherial sea as the FFXIV version of the astral plane of d&d fame.






"Dimensional cleft" in the context of FFXIV just sounds like a mangling of "dimensional rift".



Exactly right, actually. Early translations of FFV (I believe most famously the fan-translation patch) opted for the Cleft of Dimension for the part that was later called the Interdimensional Rift.
It makes sense in that context; in V it seemed like the Rift was sort of the wound left from cramming the two worlds together, so 'cleft' was actually a pretty good term for it.
Last edited by Cleretic; 02-15-2024 at 09:09 AM.


My point was not so much what the name is, but rather that it would be a physical place we go to.
In a similar vein to how the void was originally visited in the raid series but then later locales were added in Endwalker.






And my point is that we've been there and it seems to be a non-place that you can't actually stay and visit.
The World of Darkness seems plausible from the start to have more locations in it, or certainly once we had the more detailed explanation of what it really was. The rift is different, being a space between worlds and was never a world itself.



I mean if you want to get REALLY nerdy, there is an element of 'space' in the rift; there are locations, there are means of traversal. It's more a subject for the Dissidia games than anything else, because that's a game that technically is taking place within the rift (or more specifically a location with direct association with the rift), but it is technically a location that you could treat like a location.And my point is that we've been there and it seems to be a non-place that you can't actually stay and visit.
The World of Darkness seems plausible from the start to have more locations in it, or certainly once we had the more detailed explanation of what it really was. The rift is different, being a space between worlds and was never a world itself.
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