I feel bad for this dog every time i fly through Mare Lamentorum.
Why is there no closure to find him a home or any questline of what he's doing now that [spoiler]?
I'd love to give him a home with the scions over at Mor Dhona
I feel bad for this dog every time i fly through Mare Lamentorum.
Why is there no closure to find him a home or any questline of what he's doing now that [spoiler]?
I'd love to give him a home with the scions over at Mor Dhona
I mean, you get him as a mount at the end of Endwalker. I always assumed he canonically just comes along with you in your travels.
He may need to jump out of your pocket to appear in Mare Lamentorum for mechanical reasons.
He's living in my pocket next to Midgardsormr. They have chats over tea pretty frequently.
My outline for a Chemist healer: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/513527-Healer-Concept-Draft-Chemist
Argos can make multiple copies of himself, so the ones on the Moon are merely copies - you have the 'real thing'.
Just assume, if they are in our pocket.
They are where ever we want them to be headcannoned as their location.
(As long as we know, That I'd HeadCannon. Of course)
and are always at hand if we need em.
Though, unless SE pulls more Crazy things like the end result of a Certain New Plotdevice that I assume is in our "Plotwise" Key Item Bag. I doubt Argos is nothing more than the Golden Creation he Is.
Man the only reason Argos stays there is for early moon progression and people who refuse to get their aether currents for whatever reason.
lethimdoitforyou
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