
(10-16-2015, 01:10 AM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:(10-16-2015, 12:39 AM)mongi291 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.
EDIT: As far as we know.
Interestingly, Ramuh wasn't particularly enthused to fight the Warrior of Light. Â His only concern was genuinely the protection of the Sylphs. Â Once he was assured that the Warrior of Light would not hurt his Sylphs and that they would be protected, he was like, "okay bye."
There is some evidence that there is a great deal of difference between 'fake' and 'real' primals.
During the 1.0 cinematic, when the airship crashes into silvertear lake, you see all the primals escape as an allagan seal was broken. So there is some evidence that those primals /actually/ exist, and when they are summoned you get the /actual/ primal.Â
If the being does not exist (or is dead) some sort of copy is pulled from the aether (Bahamut, King Mog).