Do we have any idea how an asican comes into existence? Can it be possible for someone to become one?
Do we have any idea how an asican comes into existence? Can it be possible for someone to become one?
There is no information on the origin of the Ascians, beyond that they are Zodiark's servants devoted to His resurrection that I'm aware of.
However, it is known that beings can be elevated to an existence similar to the Ascians. The Echo, supposedly, is key to this. The Sahagin Elder, the Lesser Ascians, and the Warriors of Darkness are all beings whose existence became similar to the Ascians - disembodied aetherial spirits. Exactly how they were elevated to this form of existence is unknown, but it does require physical death.
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I see that your main job is LV57 at the moment, so I'm going to mark spoilers starting at LV60 (just in case).
While little concrete information exists on the red-masked overlords (they have immortality via a mechanism like, if not identical to, the Echo; their souls manifest as orbs of living dark aether; they can retreat to an interdimensional rift between the corporeal world and the void via dark crystals; their true(r) current forms are monstrous rather than the robed Hyurans they present themselves as), I think the three biggest clues are the black-masked underlings raised by Lahabrea, Lahabrea himself, and Elidibus.
PATCH 3.40 SPOILER (Minfilia)
As Hydaelyn's emissary, Minfilia and Elidibus now stand on roughly equal footing. In German, there's even a neat little moment in 3.4 where Minfilia gives the same speech Elidibus did in 2.1, but with altered phrasing. Whether Elidibus was ever mortal, however, up for grabs. Still, their similarities should be some clue.
The black-masked underlings achieve immortality much like the Sahagin elder, retreating from one corporeal vessel and fleeing into another. However, unlike the red-masked overlords, they seem to lack the strength required to force themselves into a living vessel, only the the nearby dead. They also seem to lack crystals of Darkness, and thus they cannot retreat to a place between worlds where their "soul orbs" will be safe. Killing them without a body nearby seems to be true death for them.
My hypothesis is that these black-masks are mortals given powers of Darkness; slowly corrupted by it, slowly addicted to it, until they are twisted by it and given the power that is (or is just like) the Echo. Between the way Tristan (SMN story arc) behaved once given tainted power, and the way Elidibus (allegedly) gave the Echo to the Sahagin elder, it feels like Occam's favorite theory.
PATCH 3.40 SPOILER (Warriors of Darkness)
The Warriors of Darkness are similar, but with fewer limitations. Using Hydaelyn's Echo and Her Crystals of Light, they are able to take their all-but-immortal souls through dimensional barriers just like the red-masked overlords, who use Crystals of Darkness.
Lahabrea is also a rather big clue. Just as the black-masks of this world say they were raised by Lahabrea, 2.1 and 2.55 revealed that Lahabrea is said to be one of only two overlord-level Ascians raised from our world (The Source). There is another interesting hint in 3.00 which I will be very vague about here. Lahabrea exposes certain potentials of the Echo, only to have those abilities somewhat muted by the Warrior of Light.
PATCH 3.00 SPOILER (Being Less Vague about What Lahabrea Does)
Lahabrea uses the Echo's removal of the boundaries of the soul to fully fuse with the soul of another Ascian, taking on a form that is much closer to one of their "true" forms. The Warrior of Light forces these souls back apart into two discrete beings.
The German version of the client, as hinted earlier, is a bit more specific and clear. In most versions, when these powers of the Echo are muted, Lahabrea refers only to being forced into walls. In German, he explicitly expresses rage that he would be "forced into the confines (borders, limits) from which Zodiark saw [him] freed".
My hypothesis is that the overlords are mortals raised from the worlds from which they come, one from each. You'll learn more about what that means in 3.1's content, but for now let's just fall back in 2.55's assertion that only Lahabrea and Elidibus are from here. I believe that they each have an ability to act within their own world that the others lack, explaining why Lahabrea is the only one ever credited with raising black-masks on our world. (Elidibus is an emissary with a different role than his black-robed brethren, and it makes sense why he'd be from here.) The fact that he claims to have been raised by Zodiark and was freed from the walls of the soul suggests to me that he was once one of Hydaelyn's mortals ... but that need not be true at all. He could be something in-between, perhaps he was even once one of the "gods" that exist in mortal memory. But he seems to be something that once had a limited, singular, unique, discrete soul until it was raised from those limitations by Zodiark.
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This may be a blooper, or something else altogether, but I'm very certain that when the budding WoL and Y'shtola defeated a black-mask in the Limsa Lominsan storyline, it left behind a dark crystal that then went *poof* once the WoL noticed it.
So, I think it may be the case that the lesser Ascians do have crystals, but lack the strength to escape into the rift once their mortal host bodies are destroyed.
Encyclopaedia Eorzea - The World of FINAL FANTASY XIV - [Book]
Will give you some insight if you manage to get it. I recall reading about it but forgot what page. As I recall just like the Children of light so is the crystal balanced with the Dark crystal and Anscians are children of darkness. There are multiple worlds and we happen to be in one were the struggle is currently happening. I don't want to spoil it for you , once you clear warriors of darkness story line you will understand better.
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I'll roughly translate this French theory which when shown to Yoshida made him smile and reply "You're very clever"
As a side note, this was posted before HW (in 2013). And you'd be surprised how much this dude nailed so many things right.
https://stormffxiv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2052
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We know that Asciens are Zodiarchs subjects, a superior entity, but that's all we technically know.
So to know more about them, we need to know more about Zodiarch.
Zodiarque is inspired by FFXII world of Ivalice. To better understand we need to dive into Ivalice lore and more especially, the espers.
Ivalice Scions: In XII, the espers (scions) have been created by the Occurias, old mighty beings. They created 24 espers.
Every sign of the Zodiac got 2 scions. One standing for the Darkness, one for the Light. On top of that, each Zodiaque sign is tied to an element (fire, water, wind, poison etc etc)
This is the case for every sign but the Snake and Virgo.
In fact, the esper Ultima from the Virgo sign and the esper Zodiarche from the Snake sign are both scions or both Light and Darkness.
It is also worth noting that the esper Ultima has the element of light and the esper Zodiarch has the element of Darkness.
So they're both unique, opposed and complementary in this regard. THey're also the most powerful espers in the world of Ivalice.
in the lore of FFXII, Ultima, always more proud of his rank and incredible power starts considering himself superior to his creators and rebel against the Occurias with the aid of all the scions of Darkness.
They were however defeated and Ultima, with the 11 scions of darkness that followed him, were sealed by the gods.
To prevent event to occur again, they also sealed Zodiarque who, even tho he didn't rebel, had enough power to do so and could be a potential threat.
The 13 scions were sealed into glyph. It is through those glyph the player summon them.
glyph picture from the website
So here we are, 11 espers of darkness + 2 super espers are sealed and recoverable by the player. However, the 11 espers of light which are opposed to those we know in FF11, do exist, but we never encounter them. So they're not in the game, but in the lore and they technically still exist.
So? What's the link between FF12 and the asciens (beside the announce of Return to Ivalice for Stormblood...)
So I've decided to deep into the lore of each esper and their origin.
Mateus case was especially intriguing.
(Mateus - Fish like bosss with spear picture)
Mateus, esper of the Pisces zodiac sign. So it is the Sion of Darkness of Pisces sign.
Let's take a look at the seal in which he's been trapped.
Look at the zoom picture + rotation
Look at the Ascien with the same sign
So, it could be a coincidence right? But it's not.
In the lore of FF12, under Pisces two scions were born, one light one dark. Mateus son of darkness and.... Lahabrea... son of light.
Lahabrea is the name given to the scion of light under the Pisces sign
Pastaroth is the name given to the scion of light under the Cancer sign
Igeyorhm is the name given to the scion of light under the Sagittaria sign
Nabriales is the name given to the scion of light under the Scopio sign.
What can we draw from this?
Not much except that the Asciens come from a superior entity. Are they the Scions themselves?
Even tho they're Scions of light in FF12, they're on the Darkness side in FF14. Are they the equivalent 12 darkness version of the god of Eorzea? Are they god, projections of gods?
Did Hydaelyn give birth to the 12 Eoezean gods and Zodiarche to the 12 Asciens?
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Again, this was posted in 2013.
Then at page 4, he posts
Starting after Elidibus picture
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This dude is Elidibus, unlike Lahabrea Igeyorhm, Nabriales and Pashtarot, his name isn't one of the scion of light.
But he does said he's a mediator wereas Lahabrea is a warrior.
However his name doesn't come out of nowhere. It appears in another game tied to the Ivalice world. FF Tactic is a legendary wizard who posess the serpent zodiac stone, 13th sign of the zodiac. This stone allows him to transform into a demon called Lucavi, a snake-like demon.
Also remember that minfilia doesn't see them in their true form. Could their be a link?
Also, the Snake sign is Zodiarch sign. the "True god" of the asciens. However, if Lahabrea wears the name of the Light Pisces scion, Elidibus isn't a sscion. He's very different (and white). However, he's still able to summon Zodiark in FFT even though he's not an ascien.
So we talked about Lucavi, but what are those? We said that in Ivalice lore, each Zodiac sign has two entity, one light one dark except two signs, virgo and serpent which only have one representative, Virgo and Serpent (Ultima and Zodiark)
But on top of that, each sign has a Lucavi, a demon which in FFT are the equivalent to FF12 espers. But again in this case, Virgo and Serpent are exceptions the Serpent Lucavi isn't Zodiark itself, but Elidibus.
Back to FF14.
Elidibus in FFT can summon Zodiark, he is the Serpent Lucavi (13th sign).
In the main scenario quest, at some point we must fight 4 Asciens under his command and they both have the same kind of glyph mark on their face.
Since I found the glyph of Lahabrea hidden in Mateus, I decided to seek if Elidibus minion's glyph could be in the glyph of an Esper (especially Zodiark glyph, since everything seems conneted beyond "simple coincidence")
Unfortunately, the only identical part is the small symbal in the middle. Which could be too small to be a proof in itself. Well too bad, maybe there's a link, maybe there isn't.
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You didn't truly believe that the scolar that I am would stop there didn't you?
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The pattern on the minion face is quite similar to Zodiarc first form in FF12. We can clearly distinguish the basic form of his body. Now let's add the small identical sign and again, coincidence start to pill up pretty quickly.
So everything seems to point that Zodiark and Elidibus have a strong bound in a way or another. However, he does say that he doesn't have the same vision than the others who worship Zodiark.
I believe that he doesn't know stuff that other Asciens don't and he doesn't seem willing to enlight them.
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Hydaelyn isn't only the name of the planet. It's an entire character.
If you consider Hydaelyn as a complete character, Zodiark is for the Ascien what Hydaelyn is to us.
But their true god is Zodiark, and they badly try to summon him.
Could Zodiark be the physical manifestation of the Dark crystal? If that Dark crystal can be summoned as Zodiark, could Hydaelyn also be summoned and acquire a physical form?
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That recall me some interesting lore we got in 3.4
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Finally, last page he said he has shown some pictures (like the glyph stuff) to Yoshida and Yoshida replied him with a smile after some analysis
"you're very clever"
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End of the translation
I can't find if he posted a follow up![]()
Unfortunately, I don't think there's anything in there what's not been considered or discussed before.
Savvy players have long figured out that the Ascians take their names from the Scions of Light in Ivalice mythology, that their glyphs are inverted fragments of their corresponding Esper's (Scion of Darkness') glyph, and that Elidibus takes his name from the wizard in Tactics who held the Ophiuchus (Zodiark's) stone.
While many take this as a sign of a concrete connection between Ivalice and Hydaelyn, it's been iterated time and again that is not so. Until we have proof there is a link between Ivalice and Hydaelyn, all the names and references are purely fanservice. (And if such a thing does happen, I'm calling shenanigans.)
We do know that Zodiark is either sealed in or literally is the moon, and He created the Ascians at some point in time. When is a very important question, I believe, but that has not yet been answered. The question here, though, is "How?" and we already know how - Zodiark made them.
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Oh I know this has been figured out long ago.
The post I translated was from 2013.
It was mostly to give more infromation to the thread owner.
However, I personally believe there is a strong connection.
The next raid is called "Return to Ivalice" and in a recent interview, Yoshida said that it isn't an hommage to FF12 which means there is link. Ivalice lore is somehow connected to FF14 lore.
I mean, if only the name were connected it could simply be an easter.
But the amount connection between these two game is just outstanding.
3.4, with the revelation of FF14 multi-verse, also point in that direction.
The fact that one of the ascien has Lightning face can be considered as fan service.
They litterally based the name, origine, appearance and lore structure on FF12.
It can't just be "fan service".
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http://www.dualshockers.com/2017/03/...ments-paladin/
What do you think?DS: There has been a lot of speculation about the name of the new raid “Return to Ivalice.” Is the name just homage to Yasumi Matsuno who will design the raid, or there is more to it?
NY: It’s definitely not an homage. It also depends on how the players will interpret it when they’ll actually enter the raid. In terms of the world of Ivalice, and whether or not it is connected to the realm of Final Fantasy XIV, it’s still a mystery, and that’s something that you will have to enjoy while playing the scenario.
Of course, I'm assuming we're actually going to Ivalice... And if we go there, why wouldn't there be a connection? Also, wouldn't it be weird to feature the main raid of an expansion as "side content for fun who has no connection with the lore"
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