
Originally Posted by
QT_Melon
Emphasis mine since, you know I'm female myself and have a female avatar. While I'm sure there's going to be ideas for a lot of ...interesting... fanfiction/art. I find none of that to be creepy as this is going through a lot of beliefs regarding reincarnation and plays out a lot like Avatar The Last Airbender's cycle. He is us, and I mean it could play out that if you feel soul wise you're the lusty creeper type, then maybe your other soul is what you deserve.
But he is not us. He is his own person that may share some traits but otherwise has his own beliefs and things. The creepy part is that he could just watch us everywhere. And if he does stay he is forced into things he might not like. The WoL getting a partner somewhere on the line? Things like that. Not in the case of him lusting after us.
So finally did the Nier raid
Still find it medicore at best. Even if the last part is a masterpiece it would not make up for the other parts. I am of the opinion that a story should be good throught the way and not only at the end..
There are things that make no sense to me. How did nobody notice all the big buildings? If its an illusion (as the sky being fake) for the first raid then who is powerful enough to do that? Even Emets Amaurot was not completely real. So I have to take that this can be seen from above..nobody ever noticed that? And lets not start with the new one..if it was hidden in the mountains how did it land into it without leaving a trail behind? Things falling from the sky are not "eaten" up by the landscape..
Also I had to laugh a bit when the attack on the village happened..especially since afterwards barely anything is destroyed and seemingly there are no death dwarves laying around..its like the Bahamut situation in the video..it fully attacking Limsa and Limsa being mostly fine afterwards..
I dont feel anything for these characters and I would not care a bit if they die in the last part..2P being a traitor was not that surprising..I am more surprised that 2B came out of nowhere and we somehow trusted her enough to show her 9S and even let them go..yeah give that android her partner..its not like we got betrayed by a twin of her only seconds ago...(the judgement on who of the two dwarfes were at fault just bad..especially since the situation was solved by 2B going out there with her weapon..and of course the one going "muhaha" runs away, leaving her poor brother behind to deal with the situation. I wonder if she will die in the next raid.
Story itself is barely here. Hey we came from out of space (how is that possible on the first?) and something about aliens..nothing more..seemingly the machines wanted to give birth too leading to that strange boss..and we learned nothing more..
The last part of the raid has to be huge to even make sense of it but I doubt that..you would need to explain so much and lets not even start with character development..Yoko Taro might be able to pull such things of in his own game..but those games are big and take hours to complete. Enough time to slowly built characters and the world..this is not the case with this raid, so seemingly pulling the big punshes only at the last raid is just bad imo. Either the last one will be soo full that it buries you under the information or it will disappoint and barely explain anything..
In the end I doubt that I will feel like this belong to the lore of FF14..it just feels like a big advertisement for Yoko Taro and maybe some things for Fans of Nier..but that could have been done with an event like all the other ones..why throw away a whole 24 man raid for this?
At least the music is nice I guess..most bosses were boring though..just aoe after aoe.

Originally Posted by
Vyrerus
While it's true that seemingly the souls of Haurchefant and Ysayle came back to help the WoL and Alphinaud(not Aymeric, he was a witness not a participant) pull the eyes out of Estinien, that's something I chock up to the writers wanting a symmetrical capstone moment, rather than adhering strictly to the in world soul lore, which is already wishy-washy at best. Up to that point we're already shown that despite our first blade of aether not killing Lahabrea, merely banishing him from his host body, that we could use something very much like it to straight up kill an Ascian, and we do kill one when we, with the aid of Moenbryda, kill Nabriales.
The reason Ser Zephirin uses a javelin of light in his attempt to kill the WoL, which Haurchefant thwarts, is to put us down, since the WoL is effectively immortal unless their body is completely destroyed due to The Echo. I guess we could say the writers have never 100% decided whether or not it means soul death, but I'd always considered the Ascian soul destruction context to mean that when blades of light are in play, souls die.
So we should just assume that in the case of Haurchefant it was purely fanservice, instead of taking the more logical idea that he simply just got killed? Not every light attack will kill a soul otherwise any light based attack in the game would be horrible to use at all. The destruction of the ascians where always one a whole other level. Lahabrea only got destroyed by Thordan who was charged up by thousands of years of prayers and Nidhoggs eye. And suddenly a mere add can do that? I doubt it.
Why should anyone of the knights of the round even know about us being immortal? (And we are not immortal at all..we did die in the bad future and as far as we now that did not destroy our soul either) And if they believe that, why did they never use that attack again? (Ex mechanics are just that, mechanics imagined by the wandering npc)