
(10-22-2016, 02:35 PM)Oli! Wrote:He's just referring to the title of dawn wyrm at the endÂ(10-21-2016, 05:22 PM)Kyren Wrote: The Dawn Wyrm and the Dusk Wyrm
Quote:“Bahamut – One of the first brood, Bahamut lived for countless centuries as a ruler of the southern skies until being slain by the power-hungry Allagan Empire. When the dusk wyrm Tiamat learned of her beloved's untimely fate, she, with the aid of Meracydia's remaining dragon horde, chose to ignore the warnings of her kin and attempt a summoning of the spirit of Bahamut. Her sorrow and anguish, combined with the rage of her kin, however, corrupted the spirit as it returned from the Lifestream – the result a mad tyrant little resembling what had once been the dawn wyrm.†- Encyclopedia Eorzea, pg. 26
Here we have our main point of evidence that the Au Ra are not only draconian but are in fact direct decedents of Bahamut and Tiamat, based on the matching titles/genders. It is also not a stretch to think that when Azim and Nhaama “returned to the heavens,†they were in fact dragons that flew off into the sky. There are, however, still a number of issues with this theory that need to be cleared up.
Your main point of evidence doesn't make sense to me. This is the story of how Bahamut became a primal, there's no connection to the rest of the argument here.
