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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hinoto-no-Ryuji View Post
    Eternal Bonds utilize the western "white wedding" imagery and colours, though I'm not sure how applicable the ceremony is to Eorzea as a whole. Meanwhile, I'm not sure we've ever seen an actual funeral ceremony in-game, or even garb of mourning (although isn't the Thaumaturge's Guild related to that stuff?).
    The closest thing I can think of to a funeral is early into the story when you delivery several bodies to the Church of Saint Adama Landama in Eastern Thanalan. It may not give much light to things, but we can see glean a bit about how Eorzeans care for their dead. Additionally we can see the priests there largely wear undyed clothes, which may be more about a life of poverty than anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wereotter View Post
    It may not give much light to things, but we can see glean a bit about how Eorzeans care for their dead.
    Actually I reckon you might be a tad wrong. We can certainly glean how Ul'dahn's care for their dead but not Eorzeans as a whole. We gotta remember that Ul'dah has a pretty unconventional viewpoint of death compared to other Eorzeans and even the Warrior of Light's understanding of death. Some might even call them more morbid than they should be, but compared to say Ishgard who believe you died without honor if not to a dragon, they're pretty stock standard.
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    I don't believe there is sufficient evidence to suggest that specific colours are associated with funerals. As for the Order of Nald'Thal, as mentioned already, the thaumaturges are supposed to be ones in charge of Ul'dah's funeral matters, but their role as "undertakers" and funeral specialists has been very much downplayed since 2.0.

    I vaguely recall some mention, though, of why thaumaturges specialise in fire, ice and lightning magic: Ice to preserve a body; lightning to cleanse it of impurities; fire to cremate it. Of course, I could well be mis-remembering this, as it seems abundantly clear that the dead are usually buried, rather than cremated.

    To be sure, I've always disliked the inconsistent way the story handles the "decomposition" of the dead. Some bodies literally go *poof* into a burst of light and aether; others dissolve instantly in a puff of purplish, evil-looking miasma; and sometimes, just sometimes, actual bodies get left behind. There never seems to be any logic as to why some bodies go *poof*, and some get left behind. I chalk it up to gameplay-story segregation.

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    Anyway, to go back to the original topic of the thread, I think it hardly needs to be pointed out that red is the colour of Stormblood. And the symbolism shouldn't be hard to figure out either — it's broadly the same as in the real-world.

    Red is the colour of blood, and the colour of war and revolution. "In crimson it began, and in crimson it ended. And then... and then we were free."

    Red is the colour of fraternity, hence its association with the Resistance, especially with Lyse, the Lady in Red.

    Red or, more accurately, a shade of red closer to salmon pink, is the colour of Ala Mhigo, the physical country, a land of "crimson mountains, a sea of clouds, and a mighty fortress".


    What's interesting is the juxtaposition of Stormblood's red with the blue theme that's less obviously associated with Heavensward, as in the prophecy: "Look ye where the sun doth rise, see crimson embers, dark'ning skies/ Look ye where the sun doth fall, see azure lost amidst the squall".

    Blue was, in my opinion, the predominant colour of Heavensward, although its use wasn't as in-your-face as red was in Stormblood. Blue is the colour of the sky, the predominant image of 3.x as the expansion most associated with flight and flying.

    Then there's also the revelation that the WoL's aether signature is blue.

    And lastly, blue is sometimes the colour of melancholy — "feeling blue" — and that's quite clearly the tone that the writers were striving for with the Dragonsong War, in contrast with Stormblood, which as all about active, robust attempts to fight an openly known evil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TinyRedLeaf View Post
    Then there's also the revelation that the WoL's aether signature is blue.
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    I'm curious where this comes from? I don't recall this being shown anywhere to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickiFake02 View Post
    I'm curious where this comes from? I don't recall this being shown anywhere to be honest.
    ALC 50-60 questline. Specifically, the final quest.

    Dialogue screenshots below; nothing too interesting, just straightforward stuff.






    EDIT: If it matters, this is aether as seen via a special substance called "spectrolium". The ALC guildmaster Severian is the one who invented it (just prior to that cutscene, incidentally), and he states that it shows the colour of a given person's aether signature.



    Apparently it's basically something like Luminol for aether.
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    ^To go with that, the PC WoL is always show to have a water-aspected Crystal of Light in cutscenes. For comparison's sake, Ysayle has an ice-aspected one and the Warriors of Darkness' Crystals of Light are every elemental color except water's. The PC WoL's crystal completes their set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickiFake02 View Post
    I'm curious where this comes from? I don't recall this being shown anywhere to be honest.
    Also, Stormblood trailer when he's sparring with Lyse.
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    Spells make your character glow in the element color it is aspected to. Even non damage spells follow this small world rule, probably for fluff.
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    I'm also a little confused, since DRK uses more than just black. Blue flames, purple flames, scarlet and red flames, the red glyphs, and blue lightning. I don't exactly know what to aspect it to, but I'm not knocking it in the least, since it's my favorite tanking class. Probably is just a fluff and flashy thing, but it is a little confusing if Dark Knight is all "darkness used for good deeds" trying to show light colors with the dark, or it's just more flashy fluff to make AOE cones on the ground harder to see.
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