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If it's not linked to the twelves, then why does Louisoix have a vision of the twelve swords that were summoned right before as the twelve to jail Bahamut ?
If it's not linked to the true Twelve, the explanation is that Louisoix carved symbols into rocks and asked people to pray to them, and they did, and then he called on their prayers to power his summoning . Prayers + Aether = Manifestations. Isn't your question sort of like saying, "If Good King Moggle Mog XIIth is a myth, how do you explain that I just punched Good King Moggle Mog XIIth in the face?" We saw Good King Moggle Mog XIIth, but the Scions go on to question if he ever even really existed. How can we see the same event with the Twelve and just close the book?
We certainly have enough information to ask questions and point at possibilities, and even pick favorite theories to throw our weight behind, but to close the book on it as "It was The Twelve." ... If that ended up being correct, it would have been correct incidentally, imho.
And that's coming from someone who still thinks there's a chance that there's some truth in the Twelve, in spite of the ambiguity in the above, in spite of an Ascian egging people on to summon Rhalgr because he knew it wouldn't be Rhalgr, in spite of the symbols of the Twelve showing up in Allag society even though they clearly didn't think a god made the lesser moon at the beginning of time, in spite of Althyk and Nymeia actually probably being Hydaelyn in the Midgardsormr story, and so on.
I have a little faith, including an open mind that you might be right. I just get nervous at the "Let's accept that it was definitely that." part.