That maybe the case, but us as WoL has fought and defeated not only supernatural, godlike beings but mortals as well. Notable examples :
- Fought Gaius to standstill (arguably it was 8v1 battle).
- Fought some of Heavensward knights in mortal form to the point they resorted to go primal but we still defeated them.
- Defeated Regula twice. We had our allies at first, but went to beat him solo at second fight.
- Defeated Raubahn in 1v1 duel (arguably he lost an arm, but it's still not easy feat).
- Defeated Ilberd, a skilled mercenary on par with Raubahn.
- And numerous dungeon bosses that's not outright voidsents or primals.
It is noted that us as WoL are stronger than a regular mortal even without the Blessing as Nabriales found out the hard way. We don't even need the Blessing's full power to fight and defeat primals like Ravanna, Bismarck and the Heavensward. The Blessing gives us an edge, notably from the danger of being tempered but since we can't use it fully or even at will, most of the time we fight and prevail with our skills alone, be it against mortals, primals or Ascians.
I speculate that the reason Zenos can beat us easily is because we're already worn out from storming the gate, and Zenos' appearance will likely come as a surprise to everyone. Seeing Y'shtola defeated/seemingly killed may also factor in it, since it's not the first time we get distracted from seeing an ally injured (cue Haurchefant).
That aside, I'm quite hyped with the preview of RDM new limit break, especially the two sigils shown when it's casted.
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The blue/white sigil looks similar with current WHM symbol, but the red/black doesn't look like BLM symbol and I don't remember ever seeing it in game. Maybe it's the symbol of BLM during time of Mhach, or the city's own symbol.
And I guess we all knew Lysse would have something up her sleeve but I didn't think it would be a blade!



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