FEELSWALKER TEARS! – SO IT FINALLY HAPPENED… (MSQ Reaction) – Cobrak Endwalker FFXIV (Urianger)



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The SADDEST and HAPPIEST episode so far for me – god damn. From Urianger to Fourchenault, this was a crazy one 😥

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44 thoughts on “FEELSWALKER TEARS! – SO IT FINALLY HAPPENED… (MSQ Reaction) – Cobrak Endwalker FFXIV (Urianger)”

  1. The beautiful thing about the Urianger moment with Moenbryda's parents is that it was set up all the way at the beginning of the expansion in a bit dialogue where he said that he hadn't spoken to Moenbryda's parents directly since her passing and while he wanted to do so while he was in Sharlayan again he didn't know how to go about it. The game then makes sure to give character development moments to Urianger in particular so that he's never too far from your mind and when this scene comes around it just hits you like a ton of bricks. This is yet another one of those scenes that just brings tears to my eyes whenever I see it because there's not just the scene itself but all the buildup in the game leading up to the scene as well as its personal relevance to similar situations in my own life.

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  2. This was the point that the feels really started and don't let up for the rest of the expac. Such a beautifully written story. Urianger was the first moment where I completely broke down.

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  3. Also, you should know that the BIG cut-scene in the harbor changes depending on how much content in the game you've actually done. Judging by the amount of things I DIDN'T see in your cut-scene I'm guessing that you've not done much of the content outside of the MSQ, which is a little sad because there are touches of things all throughout the storyline including voiced lines that are different depending on this (this isn't anything new, mind you, but there's certainly MORE of it in EW than in any other expansion that I've seen).

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  4. And here is why I now view Urianger as one of the best Scions. While he had moments in previous expansions, ShB had some great character building for him, but this built on that and called back to things from ARR and really humanised him beyond Mr Dialog Doth Ye Skip. T'was incredible to watch and see all the details like his shaking arms or the amazing VA work, that whole scene hit real hard.

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  5. "Silly boy…we are all powerless before such grief. Even now the words escape me…"

    I lost my mother almost a year ago. I'm the one who found her in the final stages of rigor mortis on her livingroom floor, no clue before hand anything was amiss. I was the one to break the news to my sister, father and aunt via phone, and not knowing the phone number of any of mom's numerous friends or how to unlock her phone, I instead drove to her best friend's house that afternoon to deliver the news in person.

    For days, the only thing I could say in regards to the grief was, "This sucks." Those were the only words I could come up with, and I am so grateful no one took offense to it, thinking that I was understating the situation.

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  6. "You can live here your entire life and hardly learn a thing."

    Tell me about it. I saw a guy on a busy intersection today, in his late sixties to mid seventies, holding a sign that said, "Stop wearing masks!"

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  7. Yeah, if you did the Four Lords Trials questline and the Omega Raids from post Stormblood, Soroban's dialogue and Varshan's dialogue about Midgardsormr would be a fair bit different. This cutscene blew my mind with all the callbacks to the optional content I did, which was basically everything while I waited for EW (except I never finished the last Eureka quest)

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  8. The thing about the adamantite gathering event is that it greatly differs on how many of the raids in all the expansions u did making it all the sweeter when u did 🙂
    And the feels, oh yeah, they definitely know how to time them, thats for sure.
    And Hydelyln, now that left me truly in tears.

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  9. Did you miss the side boss and ally raid for HW and SB?
    it seem like you miss a good old friend from those contents
    so you might need to try Newgame+ in later patch for full experience

    several of dialogue will change
    a lot character will appear or bring mention

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  10. I had kinda expected a reunion ever since they mentioned it when we arrived… but then I totally forgot about it again. That reunion was a bombshell of emotions and tears, lemme tell you…

    14:54 — This is kinda my explanation why the WoL is such a powerhouse, helping soul and curious to a fault. I imagine there is already some sort of imprint on the soul that persists in death and survives in all incarnations. It would also explain why you/we and Ardbert were so alike each other in character.

    A FATE everyonce in a while does wonders ^^° You can also start the role quests in Rhaz-ah-Han. The stories are all disconnected of the MSQ and they all have a nice spin to them concerning the futures of your/our allies. Just finished the tank one yesterday – it was quite the journey 🙂

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  11. U really should watch this cutscene with the deliveries again, after u did all the mayor sidequests (the ones with trials, raids, dungeons and alliance-raids in them) of former expansions. There is even more to see and feel in this scene if u do

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  12. I was surprised by the amount of extra lines and appearances depending on progress on a ton of different side plots for the dock scene. I've watched someone who had cleared everything (I'm missing a couple things), and someone who had only done MSQ, and there are a couple minutes of nothing but shoutouts to everyone who you've helped over the ages.

    Also Fourchenault, your realization has saved you broken kneecaps, but do remember: you disowned your kids, I adopted them, that hasn't changed. :3

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  13. Fourchenault's comment about hoping his father would find a way to succeed hit extra hard for me, considering that (as a 1.0 player and even moreso having been present at Carteneau) Louisoix was the one who essentially discovered our talent, set us on our path as a warrior of light, and ultimately, saved our lives by teleporting us into the future to carry on the fight as he faced down Bahamut alone.

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  14. One of many things I liked about the Uriange scene is it also appears to be the first use of a hug animation in the story. I wonder if they have been saving it all this time for that. Also, if you do all the alliance raids and the Tengen storyline in Stormblood, that delivery scene is a little bit different. A number of things are missing from yours.

    I look forward to your next few videos. The next few steps on this journey is certainly something. Good luck.

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  15. I remember not liking Urianger in 2.0. He was just an exposition dump of a character. Now he and the rest of the Sions grew on me, from campy/corny generic beginnings to characters I actually wanna see grow and thrive and be witty.

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  16. For some reason I took a liking to Urianger as early as ARR, despite everyone making fun of his mannerism and the way he talk. I felt so bad for him when Moenbryda died. Hearing her parents thank him for being himself despite the bullying and meaning so much to her was just heartbreakingly touching. 😭

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  17. That scene gets everyone, it seems. Every time I see it, I cry. And then Urianger finally breaks down, and there I go again crying. Urianger, the reserved, quiet, well read individual..never letting his emotions show too much..and finally breaking down. I felt that.

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