Gz, Ravana's ost?
Gz, Ravana's ost?
I know right?? I was waiting "Eyes on Me" played on the ending but no, it's just :sleepge: music.
We're not strictly looking for a love song! Just one that would be meanigful to both of us (basically the whole soundtrack qualifies for that) and that one can easly dance to.
Thats actually the song that we picked for our ingame eternal bond - he'd totally go for that again if we'd manage to find a suitable dance to go with it!
Yeah, that was a real disappointment (though I'm not sure I'd gone for that even if there was an FFXIV-version - FFVIII might be the FF I liked least).
Obviously there is only one correct answer for this.
Okay, okay, I'm kidding of course. Yikes, what a tough choice! If you don't really know how to dance, my personal gut instinct is to say pick something slow that you can just sort of casually sway around to and don't try anything fancy. I think the Crystarium Night Theme is one of the most breath-takingly gorgeous pieces in the whole game, although to get through a single round of that takes about four minutes and that is probably going to feel like an eternity for both you and everyone else. Maybe you can have somebody do an announcement partway through to call for the rest of the guests to join in dancing if they want, so you can finish the song. I think that could turn out really nice.
I would also suggest "Hearthward," the theme of the Firmament -- as that is just such a great, triumphant, feel-good piece of music -- but maybe only if you're both crafters and actually know this music. Otherwise it's just kind of random.
Hey, the basic character creation/selection music is also beautiful! It could work! Or if you're both fans of Final Fantasy in general, find a version from one of the other games in the series. FFIX has a particularly nice one.
Last edited by Fyrebrand; 09-26-2022 at 03:33 PM.
You're totally right we need to go with Lahee! We'll leave it to the dance coach to figure out how we'll be able to dance to that, their problem now! (...and I'm not sure how much I'm joking right now...)Obviously there is only one correct answer for this.
Okay, okay, I'm kidding of course. Yikes, what a tough choice! If you don't really know how to dance, my personal gut instinct is to say pick something slow that you can just sort of casually sway around to and don't try anything fancy. I think the Crystarium Night Theme is one of the most breath-takingly gorgeous pieces in the whole game, although to get through a single round of that takes about four minutes and that is probably going to feel like an eternity for both you and everyone else. Maybe you can have somebody do an announcement partway through to call for the rest of the guests to join in dancing if they want, so you can finish the song. I think that could turn out really nice.
I would also suggest "Hearthward," the theme of the Firmament -- as that is just such a great, triumphant, feel-good piece of music -- but maybe only if you're both crafters and actually know this music. Otherwise it's just kind of random.
Hey, the basic character creation/selection music is also beautiful! It could work! Or if you're both fans of Final Fantasy in general, find a version from one of the other games in the series. FFIX has a particularly nice one.
The Crystarium Night theme is extremly lovely! And I'm sure one could either shorten it a bit or follow one of your suggestions - you're totally right, no one wants to see us stumble for 4 minutes stairght (though maybe that would be extremly amusing for the guests after all...)
Revenge of the horde!!
Capture the epicness of that dance
Serious suggestion though" WHat about that song from the 15 crossover?
--Valse di Fantastica---
would be a lovely first song imo![]()
"You are just going to give me one of those stoic nods aren't you?"
WOL = Nods
(one of my favorite moments)
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