Omphalos Theme – FFXIV OST



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20 thoughts on “Omphalos Theme – FFXIV OST”

  1. I really love the usage of Dawn of a New Era here, it almost sounds wistful and like both a greeting and farewell, which would fit into the dev's words saying myths of the realm is a kind of epilogue to endwalker. I'm guessing the twelve are connected to the Ancients too, in the end.

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  2. As a 1.0, player I always wanted to meet the Twelve. Mythology is one of my favorite things. Answers and the end of the game hit us hard. But then, months later they released a new version of the cinematic with the Dawn of a New Era section to it and….. Omg, I almost cried when I first saw it. The music…. It captured "adventure," in a way nothing else could. It got me so excited for ARR. I watched it over and over just to grease the music. When the soundtrack came out I bought it and found the track (and a similar one) and listened to it on repeat for months.

    When I heard it here in game I about cried. All those emotions, the end of 1.0, the anxiousness of whether 2.0 would succeed, ARR being amazing …. In this cozy, homely, SACRED rendition?!?! It so beautifully captures "realm of the gods" and "Mt Olympus" while still tying it back to FFXIV. God damn it, the music team….I love you.

    (And then the music in the actual raid, omg)

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  3. Whenever this wonderful magical game finishes. Whether it’s in 10 years time, 20 years time or even longer. I feel like this will be the place I’ll log out for the very last time.

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  4. Any ff 11 players here? I got broadsided with a potful of nostalgia from the first time I set foot in sky 10-12 years ago. Strange tune. Something out of a grand old school rpg. Just enough resplendent melancholy to make a traveler pause and ponder the journey.

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