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I don't think they will unless they pop them into the 13th in 6.3 or later as a hey we figured out our own way type thing. It's why we are getting a lot of info dump about voidsent and the 13th from Y'shtola and Zero ect for those who haven't done a capstone of a capstone. This is one of a few examples of things that bug me about the writing. Where even though I know why they don't mention things in side content unless it matters to the MSQ in some fashion and tend to spend so much time looking like they're retreading a lot of information.
Well, they'd definitely have the means to get in independently, thanks to Taynor and Unukalhai! Though lacking Warding Scales, any incursions would probably be ill-advised...

Y'shtola does (rather, can) bring up Unukalhai and you, Cylva, in 6.1. I know Cylva's is optional but I'm not sure if both are?

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Much more likely is that the Void Quests will get an update at some point after the MSQ's had a good sprint at it, and they'll progress in their own way. They can't demand everybody do all the role quests in Shadowbringers to continue the MSQ, that's completely unreasonable.

Something important to remember, though, is that they aren't doing the same things; the Void Quests are about trying to un-Void the Void, while the MSQ is more focused on understanding the Void and also overthrowing the tyrant in the middle of it. They both approve of each other, for sure, but they don't actually demand crossover.

I feel like you're trying to 'solve' what's not actually a problem. Cylva and Unukalhai are doing their own thing on their own terms, they don't need to turn up somewhere else to be 'legitimate'. This would be akin to if they set a story in Gridania and you demanded that the Bard Bros absolutely must turn up, even if the story itself doesn't involve their fields of interest at all.
Trust you to be the voice of reason...

I suppose the conversation at the end of 6.2 was more "something to keep in mind for the future" than "this is going to be our immediate focus". Nothing to it but to keep waiting, I guess...