Quote Originally Posted by PArcher View Post
The biggest "error" in that theory, IMO, is the line "To listen, to suffer, to entrust unto tomorrow." The Primals just don't fit that; they seek to dominate and enslave, making themselves the absolute power.
Also, everything about teaching and roaming/wandering doesn't fit them as well.
Well, first, I somewhat dispute what you say about the primals. Ifrit seeks dominance, sure, he's the patron of a tribe who value honor and combat and strength above all else. And Garuda is just an insane sadist. But what of Leviathan or Titan? They act to strike back against a people who are violating treaties and harming their chosen people. You might call their retaliation extreme but I'd argue it's not born from simple desire to dominate. They're what Ramuh would likely be should the Gridanians break the accord we formed.
But as for roaming, teaching, seeking... if it's a primal at all, wouldn't that make it Odin?