
Originally Posted by
Kalise
And I'm sure you're aware than in the context of Final Fantasy, specifically, XIV, Eikon specifically refers to the ancient Allag name for beings that we have yet to find out much about. Then the word was adopted by the Garleans to be used to denote the meaning of "False God" and used to reference Primals (Which are different to what Allagans were calling Eikons).
Of course, this requires use of contextual inference, a skill you've proven to not have.
What next, facetiously calling potatoes fruit because in the French language they're known as pomme de terre which literally translates into "Apple of the Earth" and so potatoes = apples omegalul!?
Then go buy an English 101 book and read up on context before insinuating things about word choices and being facetious in light of your apparent difficulty in understanding simple concepts like words having different or slightly altered meanings depending on how they're used.
"People" aren't.
YOU are.
No-one else in this entire thread has had an issue with terminology used, only you.
Wherein you like to repeat "There is no TRUE Summoner" ad infinitum. Whenever anyone compares XIV's Summoner and declares it not a "True Summoner".
True Summoner, as in, one that is accurate and in accordance to the fact that of previous iterations and depictions of Summoners, a vast majority of them summoned powerful entities that had potent effects and many Summoners relied upon these summons for a majority of their offensive capability.
I cannot recall a single iteration of a Summoner outside of XIV where their summons were felt as though they were a secondary aspect of the job. Even in XI when people fell back onto their sub-job skills, suggests that for the Summoner job itself, it was very much focused on the Summon hence why sub-job skills were utilized outside of them rather than more Summoner skills that weren't summons.
So, unless it can be proven that there is significant basis for a Summoner job to have functionality like SMN in XIV where their summons are Egi's (Also, functionally no different to pre-job when you're just an Arcanist with Carbuncles) and take what often feels like a secondary role within the job as well as not even taking a form that is even close to resembling the Primal/Eidolon/Avatar (Whatever you want to call it based on which particular game you're referencing), it's quite possible to say that XIV's Summoner is NOT a True Summoner, as it is incongruous to all prior forms of the job, to which we even have very iconic characters that embody the job outside of iterations of the game where characters had flexibility in what jobs they could use that could be used as a reference guide for creating the job (Much like how Gunbreaker is being created around Squall/Seifer)
In the case of other jobs within XIV, many of them are based on multiple jobs found within the Final Fantasy series, taking inspiration from multiple sources but each having distinct aspects that you can tie back to their respective roots. Such as Astrologian taking parts of Astrologians and Time Mages.
With Summoner this is not the case. Summoner and Arcanist are aberrations of design, neither having any relevance to any of the previous iterations of the jobs. Arcanist in Tactics A2 and Bravely Default being a class that is focused around Dark spells such as Drain, Gravity, Dark as well as unique dark spells (Like Corpse, Exterminate, Twilight etc)
While in XIV both are relegated to being this weird wannabe BLM that uses a few Black Magic spells (Like Bio) and has a pretty weak minion to slap things for a small portion of their overall damage output without any other job influencing their design that at least I can tell (Possibly Scholar because they use a book?). Even SMN's job gauge has nothing at all to do with summoning at least until we got Demi-Bahamut.