That makes sense, but... while it's not a fully documented thing, unless they're ensnared by something like an Allagan restraint a primal is typically brought down very near where it's summoned, and not (terribly) long after. Those aware of what primals do to the land will kill them, even at great cost, so a primal surviving long enough to drain all the aether out of a given area seems... unlikely. Repeated summons could do the same thing, but given we've seen an upwards of a dozen primals summoned in the past 1-2 years (story-wise) with no visible detriment beyond Bismarck literally eating some floating islands... that's kind of a tough sell. It would have to take dozens and dozens, if not hundreds of summons to produce something like the Burn...
The idea of primals leaving their point of origin and their followers trailing after is an interesting idea, though. Perhaps that's how Eorzea became Hydaelyn's locus of aether?



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