
Yeah, the PC in the storyline is a Warrior of Light. Â It's kind of a nod to the Legacy players with characters from 1.0 and they get special tattoos marking them.
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(edit because it turned my entire link into an embedded video and I'm not sure how to fix it. Â But skip to 17 mins and 35 secs for the WoL part)
I recommend watching the whole video since it's a nice bit a lore.
Basically, at the Battle of Carteneau everything was going terribly, terribly wrong when Bahamut broke free from Dalamund.  With the power of everyone's combined prayers, Louisoix Leveilleur channels the power of Althyk, God of space and time, and sends the heroes on the battlefield into a time rift "where they are to remain untouched by the passing of the seasons until it is once again safe to emerge and continue their struggle to forge Eorzea's future." Aka, the characters are preserved until the devs finished 2.0 and re-released the game.
You don't have to be a Warrior of Light and not every character is a Warrior of Light, but that's definitely an option.
[youtube]TXc0loyuq9I[/youtube]
(edit because it turned my entire link into an embedded video and I'm not sure how to fix it. Â But skip to 17 mins and 35 secs for the WoL part)
I recommend watching the whole video since it's a nice bit a lore.
Basically, at the Battle of Carteneau everything was going terribly, terribly wrong when Bahamut broke free from Dalamund.  With the power of everyone's combined prayers, Louisoix Leveilleur channels the power of Althyk, God of space and time, and sends the heroes on the battlefield into a time rift "where they are to remain untouched by the passing of the seasons until it is once again safe to emerge and continue their struggle to forge Eorzea's future." Aka, the characters are preserved until the devs finished 2.0 and re-released the game.
You don't have to be a Warrior of Light and not every character is a Warrior of Light, but that's definitely an option.