


The guy who was translating on Mr. Happy's stream said it could also be read as "oppression tower". It could be a containment field generator or something. Specially if it's in Azys Lla to suppress the Warring Triad.



This sounds like the best bet until we have more information, I think.
Tiamat was referring to sealed away eikons such as the Triad, not primals. They seem to be establishing a distinction between primals as false gods and eikons as real gods. We still aren't sure of the specifics of how that seal under Silvertear Lake worked either; was it the actual primals themselves sealed in there or just the excess aether that was necessary to summon them? We've never really gotten much of an answer on the subject...Crazy thought. What if its tied to the many 'sealed away' primals that Taimat mentioned. Remember in the Cutscene of the battle of Silvertear Lake, when the Airship blows up primals shoot out from the explosion.
What if there is a heap of primals sealed away underneath the lake and that's what Midgardsormr was guarding? Not sure how that would tie to Nidhogg though.


My thought is partially born from the fact they did say we would find out what was under Silvertear in the HW expansion and what Midgardsormr was guarding. That's why I feel pretty confident that at some point we will find ourselves moving back to Mor Dhona again.


Crazy thought. What if its tied to the many 'sealed away' primals that Taimat mentioned. Remember in the Cutscene of the battle of Silvertear Lake, when the Airship blows up primals shoot out from the explosion.
What if there is a heap of primals sealed away underneath the lake and that's what Midgardsormr was guarding? Not sure how that would tie to Nidhogg though.
Thinking about it, it's probably more problematic that Tiamat is part of the Sightseeing Log, rather than part of the map...
Tiamat and the Gration. Either heaven and earth will need to move later to keep the log consistent (or hopefully they programmed in an alternate text function in advance), or we can assume not much is going to happen with either. EVER.
あっきれた。
Well, they could move to do something, then move back... Tiamat especially, I think she's serious about sitting there until the end of time, but it's entirely possible we could have her go big-sis aggro on Nidhogg before returning there...
The Gration is probably stuck there though, given the description... Not sure I care though, since I figured it would only ever be a dungeon... Would it even do anything if it was used again? The brief action we saw from it indicated that it's Star Wars levels of incompetent... I dare count the shots it fired, but I'm pretty confident it only had a 1% accuracy rating, and most of those hits were on a stationary Primal...


Ipsen's Castle from FFIX is what came to mind when I see AntiTower.
For those who never played FF9, there's a dungeon late in the game called Ipsen's Castle and it's a huge upside-down castle. In this zone, everything is reversed (climb up poles instead of slide down, strong weapons deal weak damage and low level weapons deal high damage).
Could also resemble the FFIX desert palace which has a room with a Warring Triad homage puzzle.
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