Quote Originally Posted by HiirNoivl View Post
Yes, but only after they were taught to do so.

Let's be honest here, the primals aren't our buddies, the beast tribes that summon primals aren't our buddies either. Sisipu said that until Seal Rock showed up, Sahagin didn't bother Limsa Lominsa at all. Once it showed up, Sahagin burned down a village and killed everyone in it.

According to the sylphs, those to cross the border between corporal and aetherial are turned evil. They said their minds are clouded, the hearts are hardened and their souls darkened.

The folks wandering around teaching beasts tribes to summon can't be the "good guys". Whether they are Ascians or not... but the Ascians are the only bad guys aligned with beast tribes and on a mission to free a primal.

So, that's why I'm thinking Paragon and Ascian are related or even the same.

EDIT: And going further out on a limb, when Baelsar complained about the stench of shadow at Silvertear falls in the VA'ed cutscene of Forever Taken, maybe he was remembering how the primals were released during the battle there and it ruined their day which is another idea that could link Ascians and primal summoning together.

And considering that Yoshi revealed that the Empire cares more about killing beast tribes than conquering our lands, I don't think this storyline is going to completely disappear so it's worth looking at.

*rolls in all the lore* Wheee-heehee! \o.O/
You look Hawt rolling on Lore ^_~. I think the Paragon is Urianger as he knew already about us and he was concerned in our safety. I have been pondering over why the rest of the Circle of Knowing let Urianger appear to be an enemy and let him be hunted for a while until later on is revealed he is part of the crew.