[FFXIV CLIPS] THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU PAY ATTENTION TO STORY | PYROMANCER



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  1. Can someone tell me where the smiley face for spoilers meme came from.

    I also find that people tend to use it in a way that it in fact spoils the story for the streamer. For examine a streamer would say a certain character is dead and they will miss them. .. Then the whole chat would flood the screen with smiley faces indicating they are in fact not dead. How dumb.

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  2. The funny part is 5 minutes later after this boss fight he almost had a meltdown and got incredibly pissy with his chat when he couldn't figure out what was going on with Thordan. Disappointing to see him get so negatively emotional so easily. Especially with the people who watch his stream.

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  3. To be honest, this is what everyone assumed when the whole Hydaelyn/Zodiark thing was first introduced. The Ascian made it clear they wanted Zodiark reborn. Lahabrea literally said that Hydaelyn is what stands in their way during the finale of ARR and that her "complete excision" was the answer to their woes. There is nothing speculative about saying that "Hydaelyn is what's stopping Zodiark from coming back" this late into Heavensward. As for the means the Ascians are employing (which Pyro is assuming to be the summoning of Primals to drain the land), he's actually off the mark. That was never truly the intent behind summoning. The land being drained is merely a side-effect that Ascians were okay with, not what they actively sought to achieve through summoning.
    Though, to be fair, the plot element needed to even suspect the Ascians' real MO hasn't been introduced yet at this point in the story (i.e. a certain event that took place 13.000 years ago). So, he couldn't possibly figure it out, especially not with the massive red-herring that is Primal summoning and its effect on the land.
    Overall, this is why Shadowbringers is so mind-blowing. It's because it takes all the obvious assumptions that players are practically invited to make throughout the story and throws them out of the window in the most unexpected plot twist to date, all without ever contradicting anything that was established in the lore thus far.

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