The Exarch does not look safe and that worries me above all else.
Nice to see Bae Galvus in his Dissidia outfit at least.



Hearing Hydaelyn also with her Hear think feel while watching that star shower in the trailer makes me wonder if we are finally going to be able to talk to her again after two expansions of Silence.
I have a secret to tell. From my electrical well. It's a simple message and I'm leaving out the whistles and bells. So the room must listen to me Filibuster vigilantly. My name is blue canary one note* spelled l-i-t-e. My story's infinite Like the Longines Symphonette it doesn't rest- TMBG Birdhouse in your Soul
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There's a lot in it with no/little context but ...
* Zenos, looking swanky in his Imperial Court outfit, exploring the Amaurot re-creation; does look like they're going to move his plot further, faster. Probably there thanks to his new "friend"/helper and no doubt the ability to traverse the Rift. Does suggest he could be the 5.3 boss.
* Still think Ardbert is linked somehow to Elidibus, possibly in the hopes of restoring the shard to a state where it's ready to rejoin, i.e. reviving the flood. The clouds coalescing over the Crystarium look like regular dense clouds but at the same time there's light bursting through them, so not sure what to make of it... but maybe the early stages of a resurgent flood?
* We see Ryne and the Scions on what looks like the Source; meanwhile, the Exarch is undergoing further crystalisation - connected I guess to returning the Scions home.
* Interesting that the zone of the Empire they show has an Archades feel to it - it's too warm to be Garlemald itself, which last we saw was in snow, but maybe they've begun exploring/reclaiming Goug? Looks like it's set somewhere in Dalmasca's vicinity. Gabranth's Legion is still active there and we see Mikoto from the Ivalice series in the trailer, in what looks like Bozja Citadel to me. Some of the screenshots look like the effects of Construct 7's Tartarus to me.
* At the least it looks like Anamnesis may be giving some insight into how Creation magick worked in terms of the concepts. The "ideal forms" thing is a strong nod at Platonism, but as has been remarked on before, this is probably the basis of the more primitive Primal summoning we know - the god is the "concept". Looks like the Echo itself is also going to be a focal point, probably to do with the MSQs rather than the dungeon itself.
* The Ramuh centaur/Ixion and Garuda/Ifrit combo (which remind me of XV) are interesting; leaves room for Shiva as the third Primal fight, if they implement her in this tier, and what looks like a sin eater to me, but there's a mixture of darkness and light so maybe it's to do with the two Oracles who controlling it one after the other.
* This scene was interesting. Some woman in black, with a depiction of what seems to be the Aetherial Sea/Underworld/Lifestream and the Source? It doesn't jive with the other depictions of Hydaelyn we've seen, so I'm curious if it is her or some other figure of import. I thought the lower body was a squid at first! It looks to be Viis. I'm guessing whatever provides the impetus to go to Anamnesis Anyder might rest in a clue in the (deeper) Ronkan ruins. Also, this image of Hydaelyn (?) is interesting, with the spider legs around it. Very curious to see what goes into that and I wonder if this may suggest some manner of parasite is involved in the whole matter, or just some depiction of how she was worshipped, like the spider having some symbolic significance to the Ronkans. Could signify her link to the shards, even if it does not add up numerically.
* Voice at the end - I'll bet it's Elidibus. Seems like an ironic play on Emet's own words about Elidibus when speaking to Varis, that Elidibus "seldom errs". I think he could be referring to the fact that Emet ended up precipitating your soul's rejoining? Or maybe for not just letting the WoL become corrupted into a Lightwarden? For revealing so much so soon? For not immediately taking the Exarch back to their base as a prisoner? For dying? Who knows.
* Granson is out and about!
Not long to go now at least.![]()
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When the game's story becomes self-aware:




Those clouds rolling in is the same visual animation used when the Starshower appeared over Eorzea in 1562 after the Battle of Silvertear Skies. The clouds roll in, then burst open into the Starshower. Which implies that it's perhaps being seen OUT-OF-ECHO for the first time in 15 years. And on the First to boot...
In 1.0 it was almost certainly tied into the derailed Presence of Silvertear Lake storyline, but the Final Days is a great opportunity to tie it all together in a clean way that will easily pass for totally-planned-all-along. Ever since the story changed trajectory, the Starshower has awkwardly just been "that thing that appeared in the sky when the Echo sounded and then now people see it in a vision when they're chosen for the Echo". Leaving it at that was fine, but admittedly awkward and anticlimactic. Attaching it to the Final Days tidies things up a bit. Can you see the stitches? Yes. Is it better? Also yes.
This lore / writing team is too good, lol. I half expect them to go back and use the Presence of Silvertear Lake when all of this is over just to bring it all full circle with no loose ends and do a victory dance on the apex of this story for all the trouble it's given them.
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– Y'shtola





Pretty cool that they're going back and tying in plenty of the newer scenes to the older lore and doing it so seamlessly.
And yes, the presence is something I'm also hoping/expecting them to make use of. Even Koji, when asked, didn't have much of an idea of how they plan to use it, or at least he wouldn't be drawn out to answer, so it'd be a shame not to put that to use in a future plot thread!
He's effectively like an Ascian Overlord, but with the Scions un-tethered from their true bodies, it should be possible for them to accomplish something similar to get re-attached to their actual bodies - the thing is they simply pop up in the cutscene in the First bodies, based on the outfits, so it looks like a summoning act. I'm also wondering whether Zenos is possessing a host or there in his actual body (assuming he's actually there), because normally such Rift travel can't bring the body with with the exception of the summoning the Exarch performed on the WoL/D and subsequent summons.
Makes a lot of sense, and could explain the the white influx behind her behind her.
Last edited by Lauront; 02-08-2020 at 06:04 AM.
When the game's story becomes self-aware:
Some random observations:
- Granson (the Hume from the tank role quests) is present in the trailer.
- Garlean airships can be seen in what appears to be the upper levels of Goug, suggesting a followup to the Gabranth plot thread.
- Ryne is present alongside Cid on what appears to be the Source.
- The imagery of Hydaelyn looks to be rather creepy and sinister!

Yes, more Ivalice related content... go to Dalmasca...
When I saw the characters trapped in the First in the same scene as with Cid I thought they are able to get back already to the source and that they are preparing to go to the next 8-man trial via the Trust system... and then I thought the developers will probably not do that...
"Is adventuring not supposed to be glorious? I thought it was supposed to be glorious." - Vath Deftarm, Dravanian Hinterlands, An Acquired Taste
"That's a fine accomplishment lad. Young and lusty as you are, no doubt you'll achieve much and more in the years to come. I look forward to hearin' all your deeds." - Jonathas, Master of the Rolls, Old Gridania


I'm expecting that the Scions (plus Ryne) will be able to return (or visit, in Ryne's case) to the Source by the end of the MSQ, because that would be a possible explanation for why MSQ progression is required for the last fight of Eden's Verse. Ryne, Thancred, and Urianger are heavily involved in that, so having them acknowledge their new ability to go back to the Source is reasonable, as opposed to having a mini-time bubble just for that segment.
Having said that, I do wonder if this ability to go back to the Source is only temporary. That bit in the trailer with the Scions Plus Ryne popping into existence to protect Cid is a little odd, if the Scions were already physically present on the Source.


Not sure if its Source related or not. The main reason for that is probably Ryne, Thancred, and Urianger's involvement in the MSQ and them being "stumped' by something, until a revelation from the MSQ events. There are two big indicators s for this. One being that Yoshi-P stated the dungeon was later in the quest line. And two being that at least Urianger and Ryne are available as trusts for the dungeon, as they are both seen in the trailer.
Considering it's said in the trailer that the ancient people of Amaurot were able to store concepts, it may not actually be the real them we're summoning there. We'll have them returned to the Source yes, but we could also be summoning concepts (copies) of them that we ourselves have created.
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