Healers that killed a star┃FFXIV LORE



A documentary style lore video explaining the history of the White magic and its origin. This is my first time doing this kind of video, so your feedback is very appreciate! Enjoy 😉

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  1. What a nice lore video! Would be great to hear about all healers like that (especially AST :D). We're so different yet so alike, and its great. Just gotta make sure we won't accidentally destroy a world or two 😀 Also, awesome take on including the interview parts! And, as always, thank you for your hard work.

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  2. I like this approach of lore expo videos. It reminds me a little of VaatiVidya's style of commentary on Dark souls lore. well choreographed and easy to follow visuals that goes with the storytelling. well done.

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  3. I love your videos!!! I always get so excited when you post. You totally nailed this video. The interview style was such a unique take! Also, you totally made me a scholar main because of your videos!!! Can’t wait for the scholars lore video 🥹🙏🏻

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  4. Awesome video. I just have a small complaint about how you present some of the gear. You specifically mention the Orison, Seventh Heaven, Ebers, and Theophany sets. The actual sets associated with the lost Amdapori culture are the Healers, Orison, and Seventh Heaven sets. Ebers was the creation of the artisan Grenolt of the First Shard and Theophany is the creation of Tataru Taru, formerly of the Scions of the Seventh Dawn. I appreciate the effort put into this accounting, but I wouldn't want to rob those remarkable craftspeople the credit for their work. Not many have the ability to craft such a set of garments for modern practitioners of such a historied art.

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  5. You nailed the documentary vibe, it was a pleasure to watch! The "expert" talking about the history is a great detail, as well as the "on site" footage, really gives it a distinct flare from simple game footage.

    As a black mage I learned of whm's history from their pov, and other in depth videos, which actually made me love red magic even more when I got to it. If you ever get to doing a vid on it, it'd be a great follow-up to the survivors of both disciplines who got together and created something "better" (in terms that rdm use their own aether, hence the speed but reduced dmg).

    In any case I love your videos and healer shorts!

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  6. Though Ididnt quite get the part with the armor sets… after, they were created by current day crafters and some of them (Grenold and Tataru) with no prior connection to Amdapor.

    That being said, love it ^.^ A beautiful video with stunning visuals and perfect shots! Hats off, my good Sir!

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  7. I want to say you have a fantastic approach to the presentation of the lore within a documentary style format. I do hope that in future videos, you might tone down the background music a little bit.. it was drowning out some of what you had to say in the voice overs. Other than that.. it was chef's kiss 🙂

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