Final Fantasy 14 – Dawntrail OST Zoraalja Trial Theme (Everkeep)

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  1. I was initially offput by the theme cos it gave me whiplash, but man after running it a few times this shit hits hard, I love it's just pure headbang chaotic energy.
    Fight is pretty cool too, his dual blue swords phase 2 reminds me of Rellana from Elden Ring

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  2. You know seeing Zoraal Ja 'grow' through the start up to this point… At the start I thought he had some form of "big brother best at everything" syndrome but as it kept going… holy shit the depravity he had sunk to.

    Dont wanna say I condone what happened to him, but being raised thinking you were in fact, the greatest, with people whispering to you feeding your ego and grandeur and knowing you had the strength and talent for it… I can see losing to Gulool Ja Ja's shade absolutely broke him.

    He cast everything away for a selfish purpose that he deemed his right and at the end it consumed him. Half of me keeps thinking back to the trial in the Xbr'aal village. If he had only opened up to us, maybe, maybe we couldve done something to prevent the madness he caused. A self destructive hell he made for himself, too proud and too absorbed to ever admit he needed help or fellows.

    Genuinely, I hope he finds some kind of rest in the lifestream. For as horrible as he was.

    Tl;dr, I feel bad for Zoraal Ja, but receiving help and wanting it are two different streets.

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  3. It's giving Tron vibes fused with SMT but specifically P5 Prison Labor, P5S Welcome to the Jail, or P4 Backside of the TV. They all have that similar drumbeat/heart tempo and pattern

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  4. Reminder that Zero was able to redeem Golbez, but Wuk Lamat didn't even try to redeem her own brother and was bloodthirsty for revenge instead.
    Reminder that Wuk Lamat's "All Turali deserve happiness" did not extend to her own brother.

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  5. Zoraal Ja had a lot going on that the writers never really explained, and you had to really guess what the fuck his problem was. I thought he was just stupid when he stabbed his most devoted servant in the back. Not as strong of a villain as he could have been.
    That said, watching him cut down the image of his son was pure kino

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