
Originally Posted by
Nalien
I almost wonder if the Ascians are essentially Voidsent...
I was under the impression that this was what our first impression was meant to be. Travanchet manifested a voidgate to steal the Key. The colors of their clothes and magicks are related to the void, their associations with darkness are related to the void, they move through voidgates. They possess people, they chant an Ancient language and raise voidsent from the "mournful voice of creation". They even spoke of how the gate is already wide open and that void would "win". It didn't start to seem like they were originally more than lords of the void until Zodiark and the revelation that they were fleeing to a space between the worlds (the interdimensional rift); that perhaps they became associated with void from somethng... "before".

Originally Posted by
Nalien
I kind of wonder what would have happened were he allowed to continue his rampage... Just drawing close to the planet was already corrupting aetherytes and unleashing Voidsent, his brief rampage created a lot of corrupt crystals, though I don't recall any Voidsent around them... If correct, would this technically change the Calamity? Bahamut wasn't the Calamity, in the same sense the War of the Magi wasn't the Calamity, it was just the cause. That would, of course, make Louisoix the Calamity...
In out-of-world discussions, Louisoix is referred to as half-preventing the Calamity, so I'd feel kinda weird dropping the blame on him. The finger has generally been pointed at Bahamut's insatiable hunger. He was placed into Dalamud because of the massive amount of energy he could act as a transistor for; what he took from the sun and transferred to the planet was more than even the Crystal Tower could provide.
Hydaelyn was already weakened by the events surrounding the events of 1562 (fall of the keeper, arrival of the primals) and it seemed like the original plan was for all of this to come to a head with the Empire. Instead, Nael van Darnus measured and disrupted the aetheric rivers of Eorzea, channeling the energy to Dalamud. As it drew closer to the planet, the aetheric draw was so much that it drained crystals of their aspect right out of the ground. Even the dissolving mist of defeated primals rose to the sky. The repeated summoning of primals served to take more energy from Hydaelyn and send it to Dalamud. Dalamud then punctured and warped the very rivers themselves, leading to the corrupted crystal protrusions.
Meanwhile, the instability in the "membrane" between the corporeal world and the void caused a "wobbling" of the two. Where they overlapped, Atomos slipped through from the void and began to basically treat the aetheryte camps as big straws, sucking aether out of the networks, overcharging the crystals, and allowing voidsent to flood through. As far as I can tell, the mass-appearance of voidsent was a side-effect, this time.
Personally, I still see this positive feedback loop as the primary cause of the Calamity, with Louisoix's actions being a desperate intervention.

Originally Posted by
Fenral
far to much of Final Fantasy as a series has taken pains to insist that there is no great evil that can be defeated to bring about eternal world peace.
Eternal world peace, no. But isn't every Final Fantasy about putting an end to a cycle and/or force that denies mankind control of its own destiny? There are several ways the Ascians could end up being seen as becoming or harnessing antagonistic / evil powers rather than just being cartoon villains. If they truly believe that the original order or Zodiark's control of Creation was how things were better off, they have every reason to treat us like they do without necessarily being seen as evil as much as (gods help us) wrong. And, as an advocate and mediator of Zodiark with our world, Elidubus would be expected take a far less "who cares how much suffering we cause" approach. I - XIV
FFI: Chaos' time loop
FFII: Emperor's relationship with Hell
FFIII: Xande's mortality and manipulation by the Cloud of Darkness
FFIV: Lunarians' stalled integration/invasion
FFV: Moore Tree's corruption its division of the world
FFVI: Repercussions of the Warring Triad's existence
FFVII: Jenova's conquest / Shinra's exploitation of the planet
FFVIII: Ultimecia's manipulation of time
FFIX: Terra's infection of Gaia
FFX: Sin
FFXI: Lasting effects of the Zilart and Promathia
FFXII: The Occuria
FFXIII: The death of the universe
FFXIV: Cycle of the Eras / Ascians
Note that in all of these, there also was some force that we would perceive as evil, usually associated with void. Whether or not we have to keep wiping Ascians out is up for grabs, but so long as they see us as inevitably marching towards our own extinction, I'm not gonna feel too bad about it.