


Cid could be wrong. It's not like he was actually thereDalamud really did look like a machine but then again the spell was undeniably reforming a case that looked exactly like dalamud around Bahamut in the CGI.


He wasn't there but his time with his father and the Garlean Empire his knowledge of everything far exceeds our own. There's nothing wrong with Loiusoix and the Circle of Knowing having their magic based seal upon the machine/weapon used to seal Bahamut. The outcome would be the same, but the magic failed, the machine didn't. Of course Bahamut knew what was coming when he saw the seal being formed and was given aether/power from our slaying of Ifrit and Garuda and Van Darnus' and his VIIth harnessing aether from all around Eorzea. Totally different times and circumstances. If we could only read the Allagan Tomestones that Van Darnus and the Garleans got to read, probably explains everything![]()
Check out my Lore posts:An Eorzean Timeline: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/64377-An-Eorzean-Timeline-Reborn



But to be fair, they weren't there either. :P Either way, hopefully it will all be revealed in ARR!He wasn't there but his time with his father and the Garlean Empire his knowledge of everything far exceeds our own. There's nothing wrong with Loiusoix and the Circle of Knowing having their magic based seal upon the machine/weapon used to seal Bahamut. The outcome would be the same, but the magic failed, the machine didn't. Of course Bahamut knew what was coming when he saw the seal being formed and was given aether/power from our slaying of Ifrit and Garuda and Van Darnus' and his VIIth harnessing aether from all around Eorzea. Totally different times and circumstances. If we could only read the Allagan Tomestones that Van Darnus and the Garleans got to read, probably explains everything
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Dalamud really did look like a machine but then again the spell was undeniably reforming a case that looked exactly like dalamud around Bahamut in the CGI.

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