…Would lead to our WOL taking a stance on the Venat/Emet discussion?
It’s a lovely little quest though. Very sweet.
(Unless, perhaps… if that message ends up being from someone we know/knew/will know.)
…Would lead to our WOL taking a stance on the Venat/Emet discussion?
It’s a lovely little quest though. Very sweet.
(Unless, perhaps… if that message ends up being from someone we know/knew/will know.)
I picked "Neither were justified" because screw that genocidal witch and the gaslighting trying to make her look like a hero.
Same. It’s interesting that they gave us a choice.
The quest overall was very thought-provoking in terms of how it revisited Endwalker's main themes and rather boldly questioned whether or not Venat actually made the right choice as well as considering the merits of Hermes and Emet Selch's actions. Omega was also just entertaining the entire way through with its commentary on matters both mundane and profound.
I did find the confirmation that the Watcher's original self was part of Venat's faction and one of the sacrifices for Hydaelyn despite not even knowing her true intentions a bit troubling, though, even if his simulacrum was satisfied with the end result.
I'm also wondering if/when they'll revisit the Omicrons after the TT card tease that Chi was housing the key to their survival. It's implied the thing possessed a heart with how it seemed to have developed an obsession with seeking out new targets against its original directive as well as remarking that it's "never felt so alive" when it's defeated.
Last edited by KageTokage; 06-08-2022 at 12:01 AM.
Maybe I misunderstood you there but at least in the german version he bascially said that he was recreated by Hydaelyn and that she restricted his knowledge of the past. So for me that sounds like his old self probably knew what was happening (otherwise there would not be a need to limit it) and that only this recreation did not.
About the topic itself: I really enjoyed the story. Hearing Omegas side to all of it and seeing her changing throughout the quest was nice. Especially her interactions with Alpha. The scenes with Growingway were just gold and I laughed quite a bit at that part.
Last edited by Alleo; 06-09-2022 at 10:37 PM.
Nice. This is something that I think we need more of - allowing players to come to their own personal conclusions. I hope we get more of this sort of commentary within the MSQ's as well.
We're finally getting a say on the matter, after we were not allowed to voice any kind of criticism during all of EW.
Maybe there's still hope for the game. If you wanna be morally grey, you gotta expect people to have different opinions.
It's proof that Ishikawa does understand the moral ambiguity of the Ancient situation, but for some reason it was entirely absent in 6.0. (executive meddling?)
The entire quest was really well written. Too bad it's not part of the MSQ as it's the best story content we got in a long while.
This is really interesting to me tbh…. it paints the Watcher in a whole new light now because we know she consumed the souls of her followers and essentially erased them. The watcher is nothing more than her creation who will probably agree with everything she says so no wonder he says he’s satisfied. It’s interesting though that we now know he was one of her followers because maybe then he should’ve had memories of his og self, in which case he doesn’t know who or what meteion is….which could mean she didn’t tell any of her followers whatsoever.The quest overall was very thought-provoking in terms of how it revisited Endwalker's main themes and rather boldly questioned whether or not Venat actually made the right choice as well as considering the merits of Hermes and Emet Selch's actions. Omega was also just entertaining the entire way through with its commentary on matters both mundane and profound.
I did find the confirmation that the Watcher's original self was part of Venat's faction and one of the sacrifices for Hydaelyn despite not even knowing her true intentions a bit troubling, though, even if his simulacrum was satisfied with the end result.
I'm also wondering if/when they'll revisit the Omicrons after the TT card tease that Chi was housing the key to their survival. It's implied the thing possessed a heart with how it seemed to have developed an obsession with seeking out new targets against its original directive as well as remarking that it's "never felt so alive" when it's defeated.
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