
(10-15-2015, 07:21 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:Oh, I know primals are always a "wrong" version. Of course what would be summoned wouldn't be actually Halone, but just how they imagine her. I doubt the actual goddess would want to fight the Warrior of Light. But the thing is, only the WoL, Estinien, Iceheart, Alphinaud, Tiamat and the Ascians (maybe the Allagan, too?) know that primals aren't the actual gods/people/whatever.(10-15-2015, 07:05 PM)Edgar Wrote:(10-15-2015, 07:00 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:(10-15-2015, 06:26 AM)mongi291 Wrote: I don't know what to expect. But I'm hyped, either way.
Even though I suspect we'll see Halone summoned as a primal, sooner or later, during 3.x.
I mean, we know from the Little Ala Mhigo story arc in 2.0 that even the Twelve can be summoned as primals (Wilred and the others planned to summon Rhalgr).
Uh...
No, they thought that's what they were doing. Â But, as I recall, they were deceived by the Ascians. Â There is no confirmation one way or another that what they thought they were summoning would actually have been Rhalgr as a primal.
From Final Fantasy Wikia:
Quote:Wilred is one of the residents of Little Ala Mihgo. While investigating the activities of the Ascians, the Adventurer learns that several Ala Mhigan youths were being persuaded by one to summon Rhalgr as a primal. Since a large volume of crystals is needed for the summoning, the Adventurer and Gundobald intervene before they recklessly try to raid the Amalj'aa's supply.
Yes, I know that. Â But, they didn't succeed. Â Actually, they didn't even get far enough to start. Â We still haven't seen a single one of the Twelve actually summoned, as a primal or as anything else, and for all we know, the ritual the Ascians gave Wilred and his little friends wasn't even reaching for Rhalgr at all. Â These were not people well-versed in spell craft or summoning magic.
I'm merely pointing out that we have yet to see an actual member of the Twelve summoned at all. Â We've seen Beast Tribes' ancient "gods," and we've seen Shiva summoned (who was a real person). Â But no Twelve.
Even if someone did try, it would be a twisted, wrong version that sprang from the mind of the summoner, without any real connection to the Twelve as they are known.
Edited to Add: It shouldn't have to be said, but apparently it must be said, so, THIS IS ALL JUST MY OPINION OK? Â Ok.
EDIT: As far as we know.