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RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Shoshopu - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 03:57 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: I freaked out more when she called Warren her lover. It was a little creepy. Then again, her having a voice should have been a major clue. her voice in general was really off-putting DRAVARNIANS RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Warren Castille - 02-24-2016 Let's just go whole-ham with the theories here. Undead (the conventional sort) are corpses possessed by voidsent (I think!) and are much just animated dead. The mages in Lost City, though, aren't the shambly corpse people. They're more like unlife, really: Empty vessels driven to movement and thought instead of being filled with another thing possessing them. Motor functions return, but the spark of life is out. I can't articulate this well. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Cato - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 04:47 PM)Shoshopu Wrote:(02-24-2016, 03:57 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: I freaked out more when she called Warren her lover. It was a little creepy. Then again, her having a voice should have been a major clue. It reminded me of the voice acting used in The Witcher 3. I liked it - more games need to use a variety of accents from England/Ireland/Scotland that aren't just the 'posh' accent favoured in the mainstream media. I would have liked Ishgardians to have been given French accents, mind you...but this works too. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Seriphyn - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 03:57 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: I freaked out more when she called Warren her lover. It was a little creepy. Then again, her having a voice should have been a major clue. British regional slang. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Caspar - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 04:18 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: "It's cool, bro. I only tried to cripple your daughter, I didn't kill her! You can't be mad!"The cutscene stated it was a declaration of war against traitors to his kind and to Ishgard, IIRC. That would explain why he made an example of Viddy rather than kill her. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Aaron - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 11:24 AM)Warren Castille Wrote: Also, after years of Aaron stealing Thancred's look, Thancred is retaliating by stealing Aaron's personality.LOOOOOOOL RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Aaron - 02-24-2016 ALSO it's said if one of the Warring Triad defeats the other they absorb them and their power and grow exponentially stronger. I think that's why they're called warring triad. .  I'm probably late as Fuck realizing this but whatever man. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - allgivenover - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 04:01 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: Talking about it in the chat after this got posted: Wow, they are very similar. Hardly the same but the chord presence is enough to convince a lot of people. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Kellach Woods - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 04:47 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: Let's just go whole-ham with the theories here. Undead (the conventional sort) are corpses possessed by voidsent (I think!) and are much just animated dead. Though the animated dead can be re-trained into whatever is needed (See Dead Men, Gentle) if necessary. Also, 10 bucks says the reason why "Gigi" is oddly comforted by his name being that is we're finding out his name is actually Vivi, like everyone else fucking called already, a couple of patches later. Cyr is a great foil to all the craziness of Hildibrand. In so far as the questline I'm not completely done with it yet (my internet was spotty as fuck last night and it's a miracle I actually completed Antitower without a single disconnection) - Antitower was lacking in lore imo. Also Emmallenain being a fucking idiot was nothing new, but the way they made that scene was okay if their goal was him trying to "pass the buck" in a sense - Blame the archer for your decision, but instead it was written as to him being genuinely surprised that an ARCHER when told "DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS" would just fire at her. Ugh - I'm in full on fuck this MSQ shit mode for the next week I'm afraid, and I'm not even at the full MSQ complete yet! ![]() RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Ashe - 02-24-2016 Discovery: Alphinaud totally has a crush on Estinien and is off to save his one true love >> *coughs* Anyways... In all seriousness, really curious about the Thancred and WoD thing... Emmallenain changing is a good thing!!! Finally someone punched that kid in the face.... The story as a whole...is...more questions than answers imo... Annoyed that the WoDs and the Alliase thing and the Urianger thing are STILL not touched on... Also when Thancred is like "I think he (Aymeric) is in love with you," or whatever...died. Anywhoooo...need more story...too many questions, not enough answers. Pissed whatsherface died...she was a nice dragon >.< RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Caspar - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 05:45 PM)Aaron Wrote:It's okay. Punished Thancred is at his most badass yet. Somehow he was able to keep a cyclops at bay by himself with no aetheric powers. Though I figure he mostly ran away.(02-24-2016, 11:24 AM)Warren Castille Wrote: Also, after years of Aaron stealing Thancred's look, Thancred is retaliating by stealing Aaron's personality.LOOOOOOOL I loved the part with him slugging Emmy but I wish I got to do it. "You hit me... Even my father never hit me!" He'd say, and I'd say "Then he was too soft on you!" RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Kellach Woods - 02-24-2016 honestly fuck thancred for stealing that punch. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Zelmanov - 02-24-2016 Was a little confused/surprised about the "Death to Nidhogg" chant being framed as a negative. I mean yes calling for blood is rarely ever a good thing, but they weren't saying death to all dravanians, they are quite clearly calling for an act against the final person who will not stand down and end the war. Ishgard's fight was never with Vidofnir, and even Midgardsormr was like "YOu ready to smack down my son?" So yeah, if anything it could have been better phrased of presented if the intent was less a rekindling of enthusiasm to end the war and more a "back to square one" RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Sounsyy - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 04:47 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: Let's just go whole-ham with the theories here. Undead (the conventional sort) are corpses possessed by voidsent (I think!) and are much just animated dead. I saw Amdapor got brought up a few times in thread, so let's go over some things. Firstly, the undead Mhachi and Amdaporians. These are a type of ashkin known as Fomors, undead preserved by magic who still possess a soul, which is why they possess the personality, combative, and magical capabilities they had in life. Fomors fall loosely into the category of Revenants, undead who refuse to accept death, and so fiercely cling to life that their soul does not depart to the Lifestream. Unlike Revenants, however, Fomors are aware that they are dead. Fomor Wrote:These raging revenants are bodies long dead animated by dark magicks. They retain the combat skills they had in life, as well as boasting unholy strength. I cover this topic in a bit more detail at the bottom of this post. Now, its a fair theory to believe one of the reasons the elementals believed the Amdaporians corrupted succor was because they created undead, however, we do not actually know if it was the Amdaporians who animated these Fomors or if it were the invading Mhachi or their Voidsent allies. Most Fomors we see in game today date back to the Belah'dian and War of the Sisters eras, wherein powerful thaumaturges and alchemists were both noted for reanimating the dead to use in their armies. Belah'dia especially. And Belah'dia was formed of mages who survived the Great Flood which wiped out Mhach and Amdapor. So... are the undead there because of Amdapor or because of Mhach? We don't know. This moves into another point I saw earlier that animating inanimate objects was a corruption. This was not a corruption actually. Magicks which animated inanimate objects was actually quite a common practice during the 5th Astral Era. Amdapor, Mhach, and Nym all have inanimate constructs in their lore histories. In fact, Amdapor was built by magically animated bricks. Nym was guarded by soulkin, creatures whose soul resides in an external object, such as a golem and their soulstone, or a spriggan and their rock buddy. And Mhach animated entire mountain ranges into golems and such to fight for them. So, this part was likely not the corruption. So, what was the corruption? The final boss. When Amdapor corrupted Succor into a tool for war. When white magic was no longer used to heal, but to hurt. This was the corruption. This is what angered the elementals and possibly why they feared to go into Amdapor while Kuribu still lived. This also fits in very nicely with already established lore of why the elementals drove out the Amdaporians: Oha-Sok Wrote:Hast thou forgotten the pact of Gelmorra? The powers granted to the Padjal must not be used in conflict. Miounne Wrote:The conjurers teach us that elementals of the Twelveswood are not instruments of war, and no attempt shall be made to use them as such against the Empire. Raya-O-Senna Wrote:Emboldened by magic, man went on to reach the zenith of glory. But his hunger knew no bounds. Over time, even they who donned the white began perverting their powers for the sake of self-gain, and in this single-minded pursuit scrupled not to sully the sanctity of the Twelveswood. In his pride and avarice, man brought down the wrath of the elementals upon himself. Also, thanks go to Osric for asking last night, there's mention of the "Hannish" people by F'lhaminn and her companions. Hannish refers to people from Radz-at-Han, the capital of Thavnair. Essentially, F'lhaminn and the other scions went into hiding in the Near East. RE: 3.2 Story and Discovery Thread: HERE BE [SPOILERS] - Parvacake - 02-24-2016 (02-24-2016, 05:18 PM)Caspar Wrote:True, true. Still, feels like too much mercy for Nidhogg considering his investment in being the embodiment of revenge. I think if it was any dravanian BUT Vido he would have skewered them like a miqo'bob.(02-24-2016, 04:18 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: "It's cool, bro. I only tried to cripple your daughter, I didn't kill her! You can't be mad!"The cutscene stated it was a declaration of war against traitors to his kind and to Ishgard, IIRC. That would explain why he made an example of Viddy rather than kill her. |