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Nope but I'll copy and paste what I posted in that thread cause I'm lazy.
I'll take a stab at it.
Simple and to the point, the transition of the Seventh Umbral to the Seventh Astral.Dawn may banish even the darkest night.
Even a catastrophe, such as the Seventh Umbral, could not stop the true nature of man. Greed, war and power still drive the animalistic natures of man whether they be Garlean or Eorzean. Selfish desires will persist even through the hard times.Yet ever shall primal desires burn.
The Eorzean Alliance and the Garlean Empire are the 2 'swords.' The blade born of light doesn't refer to light vs dark or good vs evil, both of those are subjective as everyone views their own ideals as good and opposite views as being evil. Instead the blade born of light means the Eorzean Alliance and the Eorzean people have opened their eyes and realized the threats that have surrounded them, whether it's the Garleans, Primals, Ascians, traitors in their own ranks, or hidden dangers not yet seen.Two swords shall vie to lay them low--
A blade born of light, and a blade forged of might.
The blade forged of might is clearly the Empire under Solus zos Galvus, he rose to power and made the Empire what it is today with his intellect and machina. In contrast with the sword of light, he created the blade, while the Eorzean Alliance was (re)born.
This line doesn't mean much to us as we don't really have much of a choice in that we're adventurers fighting for our Grand Companies and not given the choice to aid the Empire. But story wise, the people of Eorzea could choose to help the Alliance or rollover and allow the Empire, who without van Darnus would probably be more than happy to accept the people into the ranks with a little brainwashing here and there, to do their thing and takeover and destroy the Primals or whatever the true goal is. But the line dictates there is no middle ground, it's one choice or the other. The Seventh Astral depends on this line and the choice that is made.Alas, man may entrust his fate unto but one.
Check out my Lore posts:An Eorzean Timeline: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/64377-An-Eorzean-Timeline-Reborn
I find it equally likely that the leve-plate itself was the catalyst or that we just aren't shown that a member of the party was actually at the pub at the time. It's clear that Adventurers' Guilds recycle leve-plates - they're pretty much like those lanyards you wear to get backstage at concerts. A lot of them look the same, multiple different crews might use the same lanyards at different shows... etc.
However, the Echo is clearly stated to resonate with a "soul" - so did one of the old party members RECENTLY handle the plate while having a vivid flashback? Had the soul essence, and the crystalized glass plate for that matter, survive 10 years of adventurers taking it into the field?
These are the main reasons I figure we have to either (A) pretend someone from the party was at the AG at the time, reminiscing about the decade anniversary or something, or (B) accept it as a lore-shattering inconsistency.
This one I don't think is likely; the guild is giving you permission to do normally off-limits things (giving you LEAVE, middle English "leve") to meet the CURRENT needs of someone who has used the guild to broker a contract between patron and adventurer. For instance, in Treasures of the Main (which is taking AGES to write a Loremonger for), Baderon basically gives you charity by giving you your first guildleve; he tells the guild to pay a sum of coin to whomever completes his contract, but then doesn't have them offer it to anyone and slips it in your bag when you're not looking. You go out, you solve his problem (tracking and eliminating a nest of rats that are raiding the Wench's stores) and he pays you. All in current time.
Also, there's this quote from the original FFXIV promotional material:
"When issuing tasks or quests, guilds will often provide adventurers with these plates, allowing their bearers "leave" to take whatever steps necessary to complete the jobs, including entry into normally restricted areas, hunting or harvesting on private lands, the confiscation of goods, even negotiations with those considered enemies of the city-states."
Sounds legit to me!
"I shall refrain from making any further wild claims until such time as I have evidence."
– Y'shtola
I don't think it's possible to even speculate on the poem at this time. On the last poem, when it was released, Dalamud was just a sparkle in the skies, we had no idea that black dooms referred to Atomos.Nope but I'll copy and paste what I posted in that thread cause I'm lazy.
I'll take a stab at it.
Simple and to the point, the transition of the Seventh Umbral to the Seventh Astral.
Even a catastrophe, such as the Seventh Umbral, could not stop the true nature of man. Greed, war and power still drive the animalistic natures of man whether they be Garlean or Eorzean. Selfish desires will persist even through the hard times.
The Eorzean Alliance and the Garlean Empire are the 2 'swords.' The blade born of light doesn't refer to light vs dark or good vs evil, both of those are subjective as everyone views their own ideals as good and opposite views as being evil. Instead the blade born of light means the Eorzean Alliance and the Eorzean people have opened their eyes and realized the threats that have surrounded them, whether it's the Garleans, Primals, Ascians, traitors in their own ranks, or hidden dangers not yet seen.
The blade forged of might is clearly the Empire under Solus zos Galvus, he rose to power and made the Empire what it is today with his intellect and machina. In contrast with the sword of light, he created the blade, while the Eorzean Alliance was (re)born.
This line doesn't mean much to us as we don't really have much of a choice in that we're adventurers fighting for our Grand Companies and not given the choice to aid the Empire. But story wise, the people of Eorzea could choose to help the Alliance or rollover and allow the Empire, who without van Darnus would probably be more than happy to accept the people into the ranks with a little brainwashing here and there, to do their thing and takeover and destroy the Primals or whatever the true goal is. But the line dictates there is no middle ground, it's one choice or the other. The Seventh Astral depends on this line and the choice that is made.
The reason why I even responded in that thread was because people were taking 'primal' and thinking it literally meant the primals, I wanted to put that to rest. As for now we sort of have a vision of where the story is going, as for the past when Yoshi took over we didn't know the real direction. Until we get into Beta (if there's even a bit of Lore) all we can do is speculate. Sadly with NDA we'll have to take our discussions to the Beta forums and this thread will gain a bit of dust.
Check out my Lore posts:An Eorzean Timeline: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/64377-An-Eorzean-Timeline-Reborn
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