Anabaseios Twelfth Circle Savage Phase 2 Theme "Ultima's Perfection (Endwalker)" – FFXIV OST



Who knew Athena was a geocentrist.

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39 thoughts on “Anabaseios Twelfth Circle Savage Phase 2 Theme "Ultima's Perfection (Endwalker)" – FFXIV OST”

  1. I apologize for how late this upload is. Setbacks with static prog meant I ended up progging most of P12S in Party Finder. Best of luck to all of you still going for the clear. c:

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  2. while this may not be as much of a jam as phase 1 music, this is still rather epic in its own way.
    loud, commanding, exuding authority. it fits ultima.
    also, while i normally don’t do savage content (i might for the weapon on this tier), that “snow globe” mech looks amazing.

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  3. This remind me of i just got the EP for 6.4 and very surprised of how soken self cook music is only the athena theme and the rest of 6.4 music are made by other artist like the dungeon music is by "Justin Frieden"

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  4. While not my favorite song it's perfectly serviceable and not bad by any means. We've got so many amazing songs from this game that a few that leave less of an impression or maybe don't fit 100% perfectly are just to be expected, and it IS still a really cool fight!

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  5. fun fact all the théories that she use (géocentrism superchain etc) are no longer relevant or alread proved wrong, she's a dead ass failure as a scientist

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  6. I absolutely hate this song. But I am glad that you cleared. I use orchestion plugin to replace this song by the O4S song and as someone that wasn't here for the omega raid tiers I'm having a blast with it, the song is perfect for her completely psychotic voice in japanese so it made for an amazing experience. Good job on the clear. Pf fucking is tough.

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  7. As I stated in one of the comment threads, Hephaistos set my expectations to high. I'm personally not impressed. I was hoping at the very least for Athena to go biblically accurate angel instead of just sprouting tentacles.

    And yeah, I admittedly was hoping for some something that would top White Stone Black, not an orchestral remix of the FFT final boss theme. I think if it used more 'rock' instruments like the cover E12s theme used for the ff8 final boss theme I probably would've been more ok with it.

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  8. didn't like the song in Tactics, didn't like the remix in Ivalice raids, don't like it here. bad song, wish soken had more faith in himself and made more originals (or more likely, that yoshi-p had more faith in his team and let them be original more often – really feel like he leans on FF references too much, too often).

    thank you for the upload however!

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  9. A question, why do people when recording set the names to only show up as initials? The full names are still often listed in the party list making it entirely redundant.

    Also, that inventory… cute especially seeing one so empty, lol.

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  10. Everyone please be noted that this is arranged by Daiki Ishikawa, not every theme is made by soken and he isn’t the only composer in the company. Be respectful to other composer as well. I do agree that the model could have been more twisted but the theme is lorewise far from bad.

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  11. Fight was fun, I really liked the tier and especially my axolotl but damn not even half a day of progging to this song and I had the volume at 0%. Is what it is and big ups for those of you who get the reference and like it beyond merely just "hey i remember this lol".

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  12. While it's unfortunate that we didn't get a Yoshitaka Suzuki track like in O12S and E12 (hoping for him to do Zeromus!), it's still great to have Daiki Ishikawa because he never fails to create dark and foreboding music. Though one nitpick I have about this is that it removes quite a bit from Masaharu Iwata's original track in FFT.

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