Emotional Damage Endwalker's True Message (FFXIV)



All games have a message. What was Endwalker’s?

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18 thoughts on “Emotional Damage Endwalker's True Message (FFXIV)”

  1. The world got fucked up because the Ancients were already living in a stagnant Utopia. you mix that with Hermes' curiosity and mental instability and it was pretty much a recipe for disaster.

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  2. I wish more content creators would make content like yours! There are so many good stories tucked away in this beautiful game and you have great takes and theories. Great work as always!

    After experiencing Aglaia, I'd be great to hear your thoughts on the Twelve. I was reading about the Twelve's Constellations recently and it was kind of mind-blowing! Might give some hints on what the new boss fights will be like as well.

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  3. A lot of people look at Elpis and think "omg so perdy and so perfect" but I think Elpis is unique even in ancient times. In normal day to day the ancients are wearing a mask and dismiss all individuality like their face and their name. Even the act of looking for someone by looking at their face is seen as something silly. The ancients as perfect as they are so disconnected from one another and themselves. The thought of "I'm so sad I'll never see this person again" isn't understandable for most of them anymore. Only when the final days came did they finally experience grief. I never though Hermes was wrong in that way, he's looking around going wtf is wrong with you people.

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  4. Life is not about the end it is about the journey. Which is something that they, meition and hermes, missed and it was something that stood out to me. Yes everything was ending in all those worlds but each one of them probably had countless happy stories along the way and as fucked as it is all god things come to an end and that is just the cycle of things it doesnt invalidate the good times even if the civilization ended in despair.

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  5. It’s been awhile since I’ve commented, but this one hits home. This is the power and beauty of storytelling. Like you said this may be out of your normal wheelhouse of things you cover, but I’m really glad you made this. Especially for those that needed to hear this message that are currently going through tough times. Thank you! 🙏

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