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RE: Syldra's Revenge - For Those About To ROCK! IC Primal Fight - Titan - Unnamed Mercenary - 02-01-2015

(02-01-2015, 10:47 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: So you're saying you're one of the few, and by that I mean I can count the number on my fingers, people that were part of the main story of 1.0?

Okay, not likely my character is going to believe that.

I'm not saying you can't have like, something for fun and pretend. But if you're playing with a community in a particular setting, it's just not tasteful to tell everyone that you've actually killed a primal. That's like social suicide and no one in their right mind is going to believe you.

I mean, pfft, you could always pretend with your trope of friends that you were those warriors of light, but you shouldn't bring that into the main setting because that stuff is reserved for the main hero of the game.

I can guarantee we have more than 10 people who played 1.0 here on RPC, let alone people who went into 2.0.

I'll start counting. 1!

...granted, I only got to Ifrit in 1.0.


RE: Syldra's Revenge - For Those About To ROCK! IC Primal Fight - Titan - Aysun - 02-01-2015

(02-01-2015, 10:47 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: So you're saying you're one of the few, and by that I mean I can count the number on my fingers, people that were part of the main story of 1.0?

Okay, not likely my character is going to believe that.

I'm not saying you can't have like, something for fun and pretend. But if you're playing with a community in a particular setting, it's just not tasteful to tell everyone that you've actually killed a primal. That's like social suicide and no one in their right mind is going to believe you.

I mean, pfft, you could always pretend with your trope of friends that you were those warriors of light, but you shouldn't bring that into the main setting because that stuff is reserved for the main hero of the game.
Actually, I used the intro to Ul'dah in open beta to establish my character's background. Turns out it was Echo, so rather than retcon, I let her have the Echo - since it was not all that uncommon for adventurers to be touched by it to begin with.

You assume that due to this I am playing her off as the MSQ character (in 1.0 or ARR), however, and that is flawed of course! She is by no means that character. I went as far as letting her be contacted by Minfilia in 1.0, having the Echo explained to her, and she bailed. Wanted nothing to do with any of it. Smile My primal encounters in 1.0 were all IC with fellow RPers, not storyline-related.

That, and she hates that she has the Echo. She doesn't talk about it. She doesn't acknowledge it unless she has to. She certainly doesn't go around telling people she took down Ifrit years ago.

You know what they say about assuming..


RE: Syldra's Revenge - For Those About To ROCK! IC Primal Fight - Titan - Menelwen - 02-02-2015

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: Sooooo...
This might cause a shitstorm buuuuuuut...

This is so special snowflakey and lorebreaking.

Are you roleplaying as one of the few Warriors of Light that fought in the Battle of Carteneau and were subsequently sent five years into the future by Louisoix, after fighting in 1.0 with the man himself?

No, we aren't. No where in any of the past primal threads have we ever claimed that we were Warriors of Light.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: Are you rping off that you and seven others were tempered by Hydaelyn herself, and everyone there has the echo?

Again, no, we aren't.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: As far as the lore goes, the primals were summoned in the past, and yes, heroes of eld fought against the primals. But several times throughout even 2.0's dialogue, it describes how even an army struggled to defeat those summonings.

It's always a struggle. We have had people both die and become tempered in these encounters, and as there is no cure for tempering, the character who is tempered has always been killed. My character, Menelwen, has seen to that personally. Never have we just walked in to face a primal, gone "Lol wut" and claimed to have killed the primal easily.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote:
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So are you really saying you come to match the power of a main plot's hero of an mmo? If so, that is powergame-y, godmoding, and super distasteful. We might as well say there is no threat if everyone is walking around with the power to curb-stomp a god -- look up the "Worf Effect", seriously.

You keep saying that we are claiming to be these heroic heroes who can stand up to anything without batting an eye. What you have failed to realize, probably because you have never approached any of us on the matter, is that every character involved in the initial "kill" of the primal has not acted alone. I will use Garuda as an example. In the main storyline, the "Hero" uses Cid's airship to fly directly into the eye of the storm with the help of crystals. Obviously, we're not so tight-knit with Cid out of the main story quest chain, so what did we do? Our characters used what resources they had available to them. One of our own is within the Maelstorm ranks, and after negotiations were made, we were able to involved the Maelstorm soldiers and a single air ship.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: Anyways, staying on topic, the point is, only a chosen few that were tempered by Hydaelyn, the crystal god of pretty much everything that ever exists in the universe ever, and blessed with the echo to have ungodly amounts of power, could defeat these summonings. It's not like they're constantly being summoned on a daily basis. Primals are a rare and powerful summoning from the outcry of their attributing race of worshipers. I'd like to think with the actions the hero can take, what with 2.0's daily beast tribe quests, the sane beast tribe members are progressively becoming more peaceful with the more advanced races of Eorzea, all the while, Grand companies of each region, are constantly putting the hurt on the tempered tribes, their numbers slowly draining. Eventually that would mean less of those tribes crying out to their god and there would be less crying out to their deity to come and save them, because the majority would be working together with the other races as time continues.

Much like yourself, we are very aware that the primals do not just pop in for cookies and tea every Sunday. This is why when these events are held, it is once a month and at the end of the month.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: I'm a bit scatter brained so forgive my rant but I'll continue because this cancer needs to stop. Our characters don't have to be capable of great feats to do great things. It is by recognizing our faults and working together with others that we can accomplish amazing things, of which we can gloat about in the taverns and bars just as well as if we were crazy super powerful. Where is the threat of the land though if everyone is special awesome? And then does that not beg the question, "If everyone is special? Is anyone special?" it really just is distasteful and I'd say lazy to roleplay as a powerful character, instead of what roleplay should be, and that's working with each other to perform great things together.

The only thing cancerous here is your attitude. You've never approached any of us OoCly with questions about how this plot works, never has your owncharacter walked to to question the desired outcome of our characters trials, and never have you stopped to think who our characters are and what they bring to the table.

Instead of reaching out to have questions answers, you've attacked something you don't understand. You appear to understand the lore, as many of us do, but that's about as far as it goes.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote:
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Thanks for the lore lesson. We were aware of this.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: Look, for sake of argument, let's turn towards content that's recently been released. In 2.5 patch release, the main scenarios hero and his friends (which is to be assumed the other few warriors of light.) are able to complete the raid arc and defeat the Cloud of Darkness, a supremely powerful foe, and make it back from her realm, stopping a possible calamity from happening again with Scyrus Tower. That whole entire expedition clearly could not have been accomplished more than once, because there were too many unimaginably important characters that showed up in that story arc and only the one hero, the main player, could have been in that situation. The weekly quest there is to relive those events in your memories and you give those stored memories to the spirit of a powerful allagan sorcerer that is possessing a random miqo'te chick (go figure). Think on the quest, The Ultimate Ballad, you are recounting your encounter with the Ultimate weapon, but the bard is only singing a song, albeit, the way he's 'singing' the song, makes for the battle to appear to have been much harder and harrowing for the hero to have accomplished, thus in game perspective, a HM version of The Ultima Weapon is available to challenge mid-ilvl players.

That's great. Really. But we've never claimed to have gone into any of the temples. Same with Ultima.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: In 2.4, the hero of the story discovered after during the encounter with Shiva that those tempered by Hydaelyn (as only those tempered by her could know that Hear, Feel, Think... stuff.) that even a mortal could take on the power and form of a god (I'm gonna puke if we one day are all super saians and become primals in the game from what SE is hinting at here) but yes, it showed that even a mortal with enough resolve, could take on the power and form of a primal. But that's sooooo distasteful and special snowflakey and not right if roleplayers are saying their character is capable of matching that kind of power, or turning into a primal (bleck).

It's great that you think that. Thing is, Square Enix has control over that, not you. And, to make sure you don't miss reading it again, never have we claimed that we alone are able to match a Primal's power and ability.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: I'm sorry but does anyone bother to read the lore anymore? Are we all just a bunch of super heroes that also get stuck on trivial things like stubbing a toe, or not getting over a love-crush? I reserve that it should never be taken ICly that what you do and can repeat in game is possible from a lore-following perspective. You are not the hero, you are not the main protag, you are average joe. You are at best, Rauban, and all he can do is warcry to an empty conference hall ("Guwaaaaaarrr!!!") and speak to monetarists that aren't even in the same room as him. Like, you have to think of it this way, those three heroes that made it back from Tam-tara deepcroft, after failing in their expedition and losing a friend, that is all possible. That all feels real, even the part where the scorned woman turns to utter darkness in her crazed state. That is kind of an extreme of it, proves why you should definitely never mess with the Void -ever!-, but no one ever in the game was depicted as "Hey, I'm bored. Let's go smash us a primal!" That just makes you ICly a bunch of hacks and chasing after something that was already dead because of the actions of the main player character of the game.

I'm all for super awesome adventures and doing amazing things, but if it breaks lore, it detracts from that sense of immersion and then we're all left with just a pale picture. Where is the struggle to live in that world? Why isn't Eorzea's heroes storming the gates of every Castrum the Garleans have raised in our lands? Why are dragons still a threat to Ishgard, but not summoned Gods and the like. Why is Garlemald starting to prepare for another invasion of Eorzea if the primal threat still exists? There is a mode of progression in the world and the dragons are moving because the it's high-time the Ishgardians answer for their father's sins, The nation of Garlemald originally stopped their invasion of Eorzea, further delayed because of the Black Wolf and him trying to harness the power of the primals, but now what's stopping them? Nothing is actually preventing them from sweeping across the land because the primal threat has been quelled. What'll probably push back that from happening too soon and being a cluster for the game developers is that the dragons will pour in as they lay siege to the gates of Ishgard's capitol, and that'll probably spook a smart person from invading until that problem has resolved itself. I wouldn't be surprised if the game devs at SE make a trope where it was the hero that was actually fixing everything that was preventing the Garleans from invading, and the leader will be like, "My thanks for taking care of our... problems." or something predictable like that.

(02-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Nyagi Yhistarok Wrote: Anyways, rant done. I just can't stand how no one respects the lore and how there are far too many people that act like their super heroes and main protagonists. It is better to struggle and work with others than to have some mighty power you probably didn't earn. It's far more impressive and rewarding when we are working to make the world feel real, not be as a kid on an anthill with a magnifying glass, burning anything we deem needs to die.

You know what I can't stand? People assuming things and out right calling my friends cancerous.

Both OoCly and Icly, we have all been working our asses off for this plot. We've aimed to make this an enjoyable storyline for anyone who wishes to partake in it. We've created ties between new and old players, with plots branching off of this one that have nothing in common. How? Because our characters end up interacting and getting to know each other more before, during, and after each encounter.

Next time you want to attack my friends, don't. Ask questions instead of calling them cancerous. You don't have to involve your characters with our plots or schemes, but don't you dare attack my friends ever again.


RE: Syldra's Revenge - For Those About To ROCK! IC Primal Fight - Titan - Dogberry - 02-02-2015

Nyagi, I'm not going to argue with you point by point. I simply don't have the time or energy to do so.

If you're not interested or find the idea distasteful, simply don't come to the events. Don't RP with us. That's perfectly fine. I'm going to host the events and run the story line that my friends and I came up with, and people who are interested in them will come and play with us. You're free to host events that I might not like, too. I just won't come to them. That's OK. Everything's OK. OK?


RE: Syldra's Revenge - For Those About To ROCK! IC Primal Fight - Titan - FreelanceWizard - 02-02-2015

I'm going to lock this because this has spilled out into another thread. Warnings have been given where appropriate.

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