


Exactly what is wrong with this game. We don't know anything about Azem. They intentionally avoid telling us specifics. An intelligent design would allow us to decide some key things about them.We've never truly had much choice though when it comes to our characters. In any Final Fantasy game. FFXIV gives you an illusion of choice of dialogue sometimes. You can choose which alliance to side with during a competition at the end of Heavensward iirc, but that's about it. Our character is still a sundered reincarnation of Azem, and Azem is a certain way, just as we, and Ardbert were. It's just built into our character whether you or others like it or not.
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I disagree and prefer some elements of Azem to be left to our own imagination.
Personally, I don't want to learn too much about Azem. This is, to me, a little like the Borg of Star Trek - their origin/early history has not, to date, been revealed. Various episodes dropped hints and referenced elements of their history to some degree but they never dived into it too deeply. And that's a good thing - the mystery around them kept them interesting and lets viewers create their own ideas around how they came to be what they became.
I doubt much more than we've seen is actually written about either. For me the best part of any mystery is the exploration of it and ultimate demystifying, that doesn't have to be fast but I find a mystery unexplored to be disappointing. The question is where do we go from there? It could be space, it could be any amount of land in the former Garlean empire, we've seen the remnants of the capital but so much of the former imperial holdings is unknown to us. Or more of Tural, I can't imagine what we've seen of it is even the majority of the continent(s), most likely though I expect they'll hit the biggest mystery we have left: The Reflections.Personally, I don't want to learn too much about Azem. This is, to me, a little like the Borg of Star Trek - their origin/early history has not, to date, been revealed. Various episodes dropped hints and referenced elements of their history to some degree but they never dived into it too deeply. And that's a good thing - the mystery around them kept them interesting and lets viewers create their own ideas around how they came to be what they became.
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