YES YES YES. I was so disappointed with Wings of the Goddess, 'cause I though for sure we'd be going to the moon.
And I also agree with Malakhim. If you're gonna do that, don't tell us about it. Surprise us. Force us to change our underpants.
the "Moon" Content in FFXI got called Sky by the playerbase even though technically it was a moon content. Hell to get access you needed the Moon Key.
Also, I'm not really asking for info, just hoping they haven't fallen through the cracks.
I have to thank Square-Enix for the amazing job they have done recreating Final Fantasy XIV from Scratch. Especially the inclusion of Missing Genders which we petitioned for in good faith. This was proof to us players that the Developers are truly Sympathetic to our requests and that being honest and vocal can pay off with the amazing characters we have who are Female Roegadyn, Male Miqote, and Female Highlanders. Thank You SE, Thank You Community Team, Thank You Yoshi-P.
Do you have to correct EVERYTHING anyone posts? If you want to get "technical"...
It was known as sky because it was in the sky. In order to be a "moon" it would have to be in orbit above the atmosphere. Tu'lia was merely above the clouds, but still in the atmosphere (hence the blue sky during the day).
Moon key was to unlock a separate section of Ro'Maeve (which people called Moon), you didn't need it to access Ru'Aun Gardens (Sky). Yes I am nitpicking.
"Sky" was a floating island within the atmosphere, not the moon. Closest thing to the moon in FFXI was actually Sea - it was a little pocket in orbit, and the battle versus Promathia actually took place in an orbital arena, with a view of the planet below.
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