
(09-22-2016, 08:40 AM)Gegenji Wrote:(09-22-2016, 08:36 AM)Warren Castille Wrote: I don't have the sources offhand but I think I recall the Company of Heroes being utterly decimated in those wins: hundreds of fighters with a handful of survivors. If you don't have the Echo, it tends to go poorly.I recall that as well. For Titan, I'm vaguely remembering something about there having been hundreds of people in the Company. And we only end up meeting, what, six of them? If they're all that remain after that, it's kind of telling how much of a slaughterhouse going to face a Primal is. Either it or its followers kill you, or you get tempered and get up killed by your own when you turn on them...
Kinda puts it in perspective that the Allagan developed the Summoning Arts for the sole reason of being able to fight Primals. The ancient Allagan with all their advanced technology and magic and whatnot still had to develop a special technique for dealing with these things.
It was during a lore panel, but I forget which, where Koji said that the company of heroes sent in three waves of troops. The first wave got tempered and 180'd onto the second wave, while the third wave advanced on. It's possible that tempering has a cool-down because it seems to me it'd be a good idea just to keep blasting tempering and then eat the people.

However it wasn't ONLY the five people you help in the MSQ that survived from the company of heroes.
We can infer from this screenshot that more then just these five people survived from the Company of Heroes and have, since the disbanding, moved into other areas and fields of work. For instance the Miqo'te, P'ebaloh, mentions during the quest, The Stench of Danger (IIRC), that she was in the company of heroes once herself before working for Gegerujuju. So it's highly likely there's more from the Company of Heroes out there, (gamer escape lists 9 people in the company of heroes), that we have either met and they didn't tell us, or we just haven't met yet.
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As for using achievements as an IC prop... We don't have the achievements you speak of on FFXIV. There's no achievement for "Server first" kills on Alexander, Primals, etc. Most of those achievements would just show you work really hard OOC to myself. If I had to use my own achievements as a reasoning for you to work with Aoi as a weaver, or a designer, or anything... Well I have all crafts to 60, every class 50+, all master books unlocked as a crafter, and specialist in three fields. Does this Make me better then anybody? Like Gege for example? Not really... It just means I spent time OOC to acquire all of this, and IC she remains as she is. Not tied to my achievements. OOC =/= IC
In a prior example, the notion of using Coil in good story telling was tossed aside, due to it being old content. What if it was Alexander Savage, which we'll get ithe ending too very soon? I agree with the sentiment if somebody can write a compelling story saying that they were with the Warrior of Light when they defeated Alexander would be more believable then Joe the Raider walking up to me and demanding me to look at their achievements IC and praise them as a hero god. It just won't happen.
I've seen some believable stories of how people fought with primals too, even if the reward doesn't fit lore, who had the weapon and would say they used X part of a primal to make it. Or they ripped it from the primal itself.
Don't use your achievements to prove your better then anybody, use your actions and knowledge to do so via RP. Anybody can boast that they have done something or are something, using IC achievements included. Nobody remember our infamous Tidus and Leviabeetus slayer Trachtoum? He's proof of good story telling versus achievements. Because, let's face it, all RP boils down to is good believable story telling.