
(07-30-2016, 05:13 PM)Kilieit Wrote: Yeah. I know. Like I said before:
Quote:It doesn’t seem possible to… explain things to Elementals, I guess? They perceive your existence by looking directly at your aether and what it’s doing, how it’s resonating, what aether you’re similar or different from.To elaborate: We know this manner of perceiving things causes severe problems in mortals who employ it. And looking directly at your aether now isn't a good way of understanding what you want for the future, what you're going to do next week, or your more complex thought patterns and opinions - it's just the only way the Elementals have. So of course it's necessary to employ translation skills in order to foster any kind of understanding.
I feel like you're assuming that Elementals suffer from the same issues that mortals do. They're made of aether, and we don't have any indication that even if they are looking at our aether that they can perceive anything of our intentions. Being able to see aether doesn't translate into telepathy, after all. There's also nothing to indicate that perceiving people via aether would harm an elemental. Perhaps they're designed to perceive other life forms that way? Perhaps that's just how they see, so they're adapted to favor it?
Quote:Quote:They’re probably not so keen on “if I do X, it’ll hurt the forest temporarily, but in the long run it’ll bring about Y†either. All they’ll perceive is your lack of inhibition towards hurting the forest.To elaborate: The way Elementals would perceive "intent" isn't the same way we, as humans who think of our more complex thoughts as being part of ourselves, perceive it. They perceive what you are doing, right now, and the intentions behind it. If your intention is "damage the forest", they don't see as far as "...so I can save it from greater damage later" before getting mad. They're aether-readers, not mind-readers. (I know that's a difficult differentiation to make lol.)
The thing is...I don't see anything indicating the Elementals can perceive intent. They kept the Gelmorrans in the ground for hundreds of years because the Elementals couldn't perceive their intent...or anything else about them other than the fact that they were mortals in an area where, last time mortals were there, the world almost ended. If the Elementals could perceive intent, don't you think that it wouldn't have taken as long for the two sides to come to neutral ground?
I really do not believe that the Elementals are able to perceive intent at all, which is why they don't give a fig if your intentions were good, they care that you picked the wrong fruit off the sacred tree. They don't care why. They don't care if you had good reason. They said you couldn't have it, and you took it anyway.
Quote:Quote:We know Elementals can’t really differentiate between different individuals with similar aether.In other words: people with similar personalities, similar goals, the same heritage (possibly out to and including being of the same race), who spend a lot of time in the same place as each other...
I have yet to see anything that indicates that the Elementals can differentiate between mortals at all, with the exception of certain Hearers and the Padjal. Mortals appear to be just "mortals" to them. They don't even appear to differentiate between children and adults. A child can incur their wrath just as easily as an adult.
Quote:Now I kind of want to see a story about a Qestir who, on arriving in Eorzea, learns that they are a Hearer. That'd be interesting.
If the ability to Hear Elementals is, in fact, a genetic quirk (or at least something passed along bloodlines), it's possible that you could find someone from a completely different continent with the ability. But I would imagine that, under certain circumstances, that could cause some real problems for them. I mean, people who hear voices are generally thought to be insane.