I never actually cried, but the one that got me close to crying was...
Haurchefants father breaking down.
I never actually cried, but the one that got me close to crying was...
Haurchefants father breaking down.
didn't cried but yeah, feels, also want revenge on them all, I hope now that all classes have LB3 or buffed spells for the healers that our characters to actually ACT in a cutscene other than just drawing their weapons and frigging LB3 their arses in full CS camera cinematic display
Wished my BLM to cast a freaking LB3 meteor on their heads instead of just running.
Haurchefant and as cliche (thus expected) as it was to hear, Estinien's short farewell to Ysayle. No tears or anything, but definitely a moment of "Oh these ****ers are dead! You hear me?! DEAD!"
The sidequest with the young dragon and his injured brother. And that other sidequest where you help the knights of the Convictory kill and bait progressively bigger dragons. Those two quest chains in particular just really made me feel the hopelessness of all this war.
For most of the other plot points brought up in this thread, I was far more murderous than sad.
Once upon a time i used to read 1-3 books every month just to pass the time. Reading books you are merely an observer.
FFXIV: MSQ is better than reading books. You are the story, you take part in the pleasures and pain with the friends you make along the way.
On a personal note i find myself hesitating and restless when the well being of chocobos is in jeopardy. I've refused to complete a dragon questline simply because the little brat wants to expand his taste pallet. Yeap. I read every word.
Last edited by KaedrianLiang; 07-14-2015 at 03:38 PM.

Cool thread. Here were mine:
1. Haurchefant.
2. Count Edmont's grief.
3. Y'shtola's rebirth -- a little bit during both the moment and the recovery conversation.
+ Plus I think I said aloud "OH MY GOD" at the appearance of the new Garlean juggernaut, or Haurchefant's death, or something else. Special nod to all the moments where I felt really, really angry, like just unleashing fury upon the Ascians and Heaven's Ward at the end.
I also felt really, really sad upon hearing the story of Ratatoskr and seeing Tiamat withering away in her binds.
Last edited by BrielleBeaudonet; 07-21-2015 at 10:29 PM.



I did it in my mad rush to fly.Once upon a time i used to read 1-3 books every month just to pass the time. Reading books you are merely an observer.
FFXIV: MSQ is better than reading books. You are the story, you take part in the pleasures and pain with the friends you make along the way.
On a personal note i find myself hesitating and restless when the well being of chocobos is in jeopardy. I've refused to complete a dragon questline simply because the little brat wants to expand his taste pallet. Yeap. I read every word.Turns out he hates cooked meat. A waste of kfc.![]()
The drk quest made me want to analyze every last scene in it.Maybe its because I was playing a female character, but the journal and the last lines when you complete the quest really hit home how far gone you were. And there was a really good job in conveying "what was going on."
Last edited by Kallera; 07-21-2015 at 11:06 PM.
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