There is a god in this game called Lakshmi that we have to fight. And Lakshmi is one of the Hindu gods. Tell me how this type of storyline will not offend Hindu people. I, myself, am a Hindu person and I felt offended at that part of the storyline.
There is a god in this game called Lakshmi that we have to fight. And Lakshmi is one of the Hindu gods. Tell me how this type of storyline will not offend Hindu people. I, myself, am a Hindu person and I felt offended at that part of the storyline.
the game takes religious aspects from all over the world and incorporates them into the game as a type of mythology. Even Christian and abrahamic stuff is in the FF series, and you don't see me dowsing ff8 with holy water.

Would it help you to know that it is made clear that primals are not the deities themselves, but what the summoners EXPECT the deities to be like--except imperfect, because people are imperfect?
And if you think they're being mean to Hindus such as yourself, hang in there for EW. You will change your mind.



I feel offended by this thread.
If you are getting offended in an MMO, then you have a lot to think about.
you cannot be serious right now...
You didn't fight Lakshmi, you fought a perversion of Lakshmi (because all primals who came about due to the summoning methods taught by the Ascians are perversions of the object of faith, which will be revealed to be intentional later on). Note that the group of Ananta that sent you to slay the primal also worships Sri Lakshmi, and explicitly calls the primal an abomination and nothing like the Lakshmi they worship if you select the dialogue option that tells them that choosing to send you to deal with the problems means they've signed the primal's death warrant.
In the post Shadowbringers storyyou even find a cure for tempering which is explicitly shown not to do anything about the recipients' religious belief. The first group you cure are Kobolds who worship Titan and were tempered when they summoned him. The cure leaves them still worshippers of Titan, but freed of the More Than Mind Control that tempering inflicts. And as you continue, more groups get freed from their tempering.
and as additional evidence to this, do the Amaal'ja daily quests. The Brotherhood of Ash is a group of Amaal'ja who are not tempered, and find the summoned version of their god Ifrit to be an... abomination.
It is a storyline for a reason.
sto·ry·line
/ˈstôrēˌlīn/
noun
the plot of a novel, play, movie, or other narrative form.
I hope you can stop trying to cherrypick a storyline off of a videogame. A videogame has nothing to do with real-world problems. You can also log off.
Deal with it.
Last edited by Mayumae; 12-30-2021 at 02:12 AM.

I would have thought Shiva would have caused offense before Sri Lakshmi, but then again, you're just trolling, so....

*SPOILER ALERT*
please look through the storyline again, the game is not saying that Lakshmi is inherently bad but that she was summoned by a Garlemald-aligned tribe with less than noble intentions and these intentions do influence the summoned variant, yet even in this scenario it was one of our party members who struck first after Lakshmi offered a truce, the developers were quite careful here. the other Ananta tribe asks you to vanquish this variant of Lakshmi because they know Lakshmi cannot be permanently vanquished and can be resummoned under better circumstances which does happen later. the moral of the story is that the concept of gods can be invoked for good or evil purposes depending on the worshippers, and history shows us this is true for many religions
also there is no singular beastmen hivemind that we "put in their place", there are often different factions some of which have been corrupted by non-beastmen actors, and other factions who are requesting our help
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