
I, for one, highly appreciated the ending. It actually motivated me to look back on the older patches, and for watching them for the second time, knowing the whole story... it kind of made me appreciate things I would not have otherwise.
The most prominent example is Minfilia. I'll get into what I mean by this when I'm not trying to recover from emotional trauma and bulldoze through Kleenex tissue boxes.
Anyway. Now that Nanamo is dead, the Sultana wiped out, and the Flame's leader jailed, it leaves me with a couple of questions.
What will be the fate of the Immortal Flames?
What will happen to the Sultansworn? The city is practically in shambles now, and the leading figure and highly respected Raubahn are out of the scene... what's to happen to the?Â
I'm excited. That ending revved me up for a lot of things. The Reconstruction for Ul'dah... the Warrior of Light trekking heavensward with nothing more than the memory of their beloved Scions in nothing but graves... I'm happy to see who will show up next. And the best part: how will this impact RP?
Heavensward cannot come sooner.
The most prominent example is Minfilia. I'll get into what I mean by this when I'm not trying to recover from emotional trauma and bulldoze through Kleenex tissue boxes.
Anyway. Now that Nanamo is dead, the Sultana wiped out, and the Flame's leader jailed, it leaves me with a couple of questions.
What will be the fate of the Immortal Flames?
What will happen to the Sultansworn? The city is practically in shambles now, and the leading figure and highly respected Raubahn are out of the scene... what's to happen to the?Â
I'm excited. That ending revved me up for a lot of things. The Reconstruction for Ul'dah... the Warrior of Light trekking heavensward with nothing more than the memory of their beloved Scions in nothing but graves... I'm happy to see who will show up next. And the best part: how will this impact RP?
Heavensward cannot come sooner.
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