
Bit late, but I was totally psyched to see some answers from SE. Was quite nice to get a little more insight into Garlean culture, too. Given the success the first batch had, I'd say it's a safe bet that if we keep firing, we might just get more answers. That being said, if you haven't posted the next batch of questions yet I've drummed up a few more related to my previous questions.
As we know, Ceruleum is the power source used to fuel all Magitek technology. What is it exactly? Is it a physical form of aether? A by-product of tapping into the world's lifeblood?
We also know Ceruleum is extremely volatile, it's reactions prone to producing devastating effects in sufficient amounts. By what means do the Garleans manage to harness the Ceruleum for their technology without the risk of it blowing up in their faces? Do they treat the Ceruleum to reach a less volatile, more energy efficient form? Or does the energy itself come from the fact that it's such an unstable material?
Edit: Oh, I got another.
Is there a sort of officially recognized "remembrance day" for the fall of Ala Mhigo? What month/date did the siege occur on?
As we know, Ceruleum is the power source used to fuel all Magitek technology. What is it exactly? Is it a physical form of aether? A by-product of tapping into the world's lifeblood?
We also know Ceruleum is extremely volatile, it's reactions prone to producing devastating effects in sufficient amounts. By what means do the Garleans manage to harness the Ceruleum for their technology without the risk of it blowing up in their faces? Do they treat the Ceruleum to reach a less volatile, more energy efficient form? Or does the energy itself come from the fact that it's such an unstable material?
Edit: Oh, I got another.
Is there a sort of officially recognized "remembrance day" for the fall of Ala Mhigo? What month/date did the siege occur on?