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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryuko View Post
    Does anyone else feel stupid that none of us realized the similarity between Dalamud and Bahamut?

    DALAMUD
    BAHAMUT

    Also, Bahamut now explains the new instance, and the tower in Mor Dhona with the big dragon-creature statue at the top of it.

    It also may vaguely explain the introduction of summoners in 2.0.

    It seems as though Louisoix, having failed at binding Bahamut with the assistance of the faith presented to the twelve, warped all the fighters away, but may have died himself... or maybe he warped at the last minute.
    That did cross my mind. Here's the breakdown as I thought:

    Dalamud.

    Dahamud..

    Dahamut...

    Bahamut....
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    Suirieko Mizukoshi of Excalibur Lamia


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    Quote Originally Posted by Suirieko View Post
    That did cross my mind. Here's the breakdown as I thought:

    Dalamud.

    Dahamud..

    Dahamut...

    Bahamut....
    Yep, the spelling and pronunciation could have been warped with differences in language and time.

    I am wondering if Nael van Darnus always knew the true nature of it, though, considering he was the one that called it down. We'll have to reexamine all he says to find clues and hints. I'm sure they're there, somewhere. You'd think he wouldn't want to kill himself, but lots of villains in FF's are perfectly fine with sacrifice in the name of what they think is 'good'.

    Now the question of Louisoix... Did he know? He seems like he knew. He has that knowing glare. Or perhaps he's so quick on his feet that he's prepared for anything that is thrown at him.
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