I'm actually looking forward to going through the MSQ today. Yesterday I was knocking out all the side stuff and all my queues would pop in that first cutscene where you're eating dinner. Like, without fail. And I didn't want to miss anything so I got to wait as that elderly Elezen repeatedly walked around offering wine and doing... whatever... at the table off to the side. Like with Wolf, I was totally expecting some Chekov's Gun moment with that guy - another poisoning or drugging or something.
However, while not strictly MSQ-related, I've noticed that Time seems to be a big theme right now. At least, I noticed it regarding Gigi's ability and the whole gimmick of Alexander. I wonder if that's going to come up again or if it's just limited to those two.
Alternately, the whole ending for Alexander and the reason for why we're going into the MSQ dungeon (which I haven't done yet, last one in my list of Things to Do) makes me wonder more on the nature of the Primals. And their own stakes and thoughts on matters. Especially with the Ascians actively getting them summoned for the purpose of having them killed.
I suppose I'll learn more once I'm more than, y'know, two quests into the 3.4 MSQ.
However, while not strictly MSQ-related, I've noticed that Time seems to be a big theme right now. At least, I noticed it regarding Gigi's ability and the whole gimmick of Alexander. I wonder if that's going to come up again or if it's just limited to those two.
Alternately, the whole ending for Alexander and the reason for why we're going into the MSQ dungeon (which I haven't done yet, last one in my list of Things to Do) makes me wonder more on the nature of the Primals. And their own stakes and thoughts on matters. Especially with the Ascians actively getting them summoned for the purpose of having them killed.
I suppose I'll learn more once I'm more than, y'know, two quests into the 3.4 MSQ.