FFXIV Endwalker – oh…Oh…OH NO [Ktisis Hyperboreia]



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  1. It is nearly 6 am… I should go to bed. It is way past my bed time. Yeah… guessing I'll just hit a few haunts on the net before… oh, devious posted… F… well, 7am is fine right? what's one more hour. 🙂

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  2. To your questions at the end, the issue wasn't so much that they were all simply dead, but rather than no matter the approach they took, every civilization ended up dying out or outright choosing death. As to Meteion herself, it seems it was the shared consciousness overwhelming her. Since they each can feel the emotions of others and all were exposed to every civilization's remnants, they were all overcome by it, and in turn that overcame her once she gave herself over to it.

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  3. You cannot imagine how much we all cheered when given the option to run a trust with Vernat, Emet, and Hythlodeus.
    By the way, strictly speaking, Metion isn't doing anything wrong. She is a child that is too young and too immature to handle what her sisters encountered on the thousands of dead and dying worlds they visited, and has reached a conclusion filtered though the lens of a child's point of view. Honestly, it's kinda Hermes' fault for not thinking this through.

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  4. Liked how when Meteion was monologuing atop Ktisis, the camera focuses on various people related to what she was saying; when talking about a people who couldn't regain their former glory, it showed Emet, when talking about the people who wanted to only live in joy, Hythlodeus, joy meaning nothing without suffering and loss, Venet, and nothing lasting forever, it showed all the ancients.

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  5. I do love that Emet is either a dark knight or black mage.

    Also it is incredibly creepy how she uses hythlodeus' innocent description of death and turns it into such a desturbing and malevolent idea.

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  6. The Meteia were tasked with finding other civilizations and asking them what their meaning of life was. What conclusion do you think she would come to if all she found were dead worlds, civilizations choosing death and not life or civilizations doing the total mutual destruction option in a war? Also all the civilizations the Meteia found didn't die to an outside force, they died because of things that were either local to their planet, mutual destruction through war or massive geological or biological disasters

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  7. 58:08 First thing that came to mind here was "Who was it that came to our aid when we faced Elidibus back in 5.3"? I couldn't contain myself thinking about it. He remembered after the end of 5.0, and he came to our aid afterwards.

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