Nah, she's not even a fraction as annoying as Alphinaud and I had to stick with that twerp forever.
Also, she can't drag anything down.
The story is such a boring copy&pasta of previous plots/arcs and apparently the writers either had no idea what was going on or weren't given enough time to even remotely fix it up.
I regret not skipping, I figured the plot after the first couple of quests.
The only surprise was the 1:1 copy of the assians plot.


We're told none of those people are even really alive, this is true. But that's all, we're only told not shown that these people aren't real.
None of the characters actually act like they are fake, not them and not the "living" characters. They have personal problems, goals, and desires and we help them with those and try to give them happy memories. If they weren't real what was the point of doing all that before pulling the plug?


This honestly just made me think of the Elden Ring DLC.If Dawntrail becomes a story about a peace-loving ruler who eventually becomes twisted and obsessed about how true peace can only be obtained by stripping away the rights and freedoms of everyone else and we have to put her down to prevent a genocide? Sign me up.
Koana? Do the thing.
Peace loving ruler, check
Obsessed with peace, and forces it on people and strips them of freedoms, check
PC has to put them down, check
It might not be 1:1, missing the genocide part, but just import the second points into FFXIV for the final evolution of Wuk Lamat’s story and DT suddenly becomes way better.
And while in Elden Ring town, borrow whoever the voice director person too is so we can get at minimum a smidgen of the quality back in the VAing.
If this was a Japanese TV drama show all the kids would be dead and Gaius would have thrown himself of a bridge somewhere so on a scale of Japanese 1-10 yeah its a good ending.
Because she's around too much.
cut her screen time in at least half and she's fine
and don't let that damn cat steal my final boss kill. that really irritated me



They were effectively people at death bed that needed the genocide of others to live.We're told none of those people are even really alive, this is true. But that's all, we're only told not shown that these people aren't real.
None of the characters actually act like they are fake, not them and not the "living" characters. They have personal problems, goals, and desires and we help them with those and try to give them happy memories. If they weren't real what was the point of doing all that before pulling the plug?



Either that or have her suffer a loss so monumental that it shatters her worldview and she never fully recovers.This honestly just made me think of the Elden Ring DLC.
Peace loving ruler, check
Obsessed with peace, and forces it on people and strips them of freedoms, check
PC has to put them down, check
It might not be 1:1, missing the genocide part, but just import the second points into FFXIV for the final evolution of Wuk Lamat’s story and DT suddenly becomes way better.



We've had to talk to Wuk Lamat 138 times in this expansion. Alphinaud was NOT stuck to our hip through ARR and HW combined as much as she has been through this expansion. The two are not comparable at all and at least he grew as a character. Probably more so than any character in the entire story.Nah, she's not even a fraction as annoying as Alphinaud and I had to stick with that twerp forever.
Also, she can't drag anything down.
The story is such a boring copy&pasta of previous plots/arcs and apparently the writers either had no idea what was going on or weren't given enough time to even remotely fix it up.
I regret not skipping, I figured the plot after the first couple of quests.
The only surprise was the 1:1 copy of the assians plot.
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