
Alright, I know everyone is at a fever-pitch regarding the paucity of concrete lore around Heavensward and the new jobs...and so am I. I have no judgment or counsel to offer. But I at least would like to get as much of it in one place, for myself, as I'm able.
As I see it, there are two (maybe two-and-a-half) major (major!) lore areas where I'm uncertain/foggy when it comes to what little we know about astologians.
1) Sharlayan: Astrologians aren't Ishgardian! Who knew? I know very little of Sharlayan's history beyond a vague idea of where the island is and that it is, more or less, the academic center of Eorzea, possibly Hydaelyn and the homeland of the Archons.
2) Astrology: What's an astrologian without an understanding of the stars in the sky? What's the cosmology of FFXIV? We all know a little about different planes/dimensions, namely the Void, Thal's Realm, etc., and we know that Hydaelyn is referred to not just as a "world", but as a "planet" as well. That being said, what do we know about the universe? I assume Hydaelyn is in a solar system of some sort, but is it Ptolemaic (concentric spheres, geocentric) or Copernican (the modern conception, heliocentric)? Furthermore, are all the stars in the sky other stars with their own planets and corresponding systems? Â
2a) We know the source of aether on Hydaelyn (Silvertear), but is aether a planetary (exclusive to Hydaelyn) or a universal phenomenon? In other words, something aetheric is clearly going on with the astrologians' magic, but is it star- and planet-focused aether in some way? Is it simply stellar geometries (planetary positions, constellations, etc.) that provide for some aetheric manipulation akin to arcanima, or do the stars and planets in the sky/universe also produce, have, or otherwise influence aether?
2b) On that subject, what do we know about the Eorzean Zodiac? Do we know specific constellations or the names of individual stars or planets?
I can't imagine I'm the only one with these sorts of questions and I apologize if you've all discussed all of this ad nauseam and I've somehow managed to miss all of those threads. From what I've read, I didn't think that I was starting a redundant thread, but what do I know?
Thanks, folks.
As I see it, there are two (maybe two-and-a-half) major (major!) lore areas where I'm uncertain/foggy when it comes to what little we know about astologians.
1) Sharlayan: Astrologians aren't Ishgardian! Who knew? I know very little of Sharlayan's history beyond a vague idea of where the island is and that it is, more or less, the academic center of Eorzea, possibly Hydaelyn and the homeland of the Archons.
2) Astrology: What's an astrologian without an understanding of the stars in the sky? What's the cosmology of FFXIV? We all know a little about different planes/dimensions, namely the Void, Thal's Realm, etc., and we know that Hydaelyn is referred to not just as a "world", but as a "planet" as well. That being said, what do we know about the universe? I assume Hydaelyn is in a solar system of some sort, but is it Ptolemaic (concentric spheres, geocentric) or Copernican (the modern conception, heliocentric)? Furthermore, are all the stars in the sky other stars with their own planets and corresponding systems? Â
2a) We know the source of aether on Hydaelyn (Silvertear), but is aether a planetary (exclusive to Hydaelyn) or a universal phenomenon? In other words, something aetheric is clearly going on with the astrologians' magic, but is it star- and planet-focused aether in some way? Is it simply stellar geometries (planetary positions, constellations, etc.) that provide for some aetheric manipulation akin to arcanima, or do the stars and planets in the sky/universe also produce, have, or otherwise influence aether?
2b) On that subject, what do we know about the Eorzean Zodiac? Do we know specific constellations or the names of individual stars or planets?
I can't imagine I'm the only one with these sorts of questions and I apologize if you've all discussed all of this ad nauseam and I've somehow managed to miss all of those threads. From what I've read, I didn't think that I was starting a redundant thread, but what do I know?
Thanks, folks.