The Best Venat Cutscene in Endwalker | Xeno Reacts to FFXIV Endwalker MSQ



Xeno reacts to the culmination of the Elpis chapter and Venat’s epic moment when she sundered the star in order to save the future. One of the best cutscenes in Endwalker. This is part of the level 87 quest “Thou Must Live, Die, and Know”. Xeno gives his first, blind reaction to the Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker story (MSQ) cutscene.

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Outro song: Sirius Beat – The Chosen
Link: http://youtu.be/JuaM1romA3c

Background music by Sirius Beat
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27 thoughts on “The Best Venat Cutscene in Endwalker | Xeno Reacts to FFXIV Endwalker MSQ”

  1. well the universe didn't fill meteon with evil or hate, but the darkness of overwhelming desire to die due to there being no more meaning in living. She thought it a mercy to kill all life upon discovering this, as it was the order given to find that answer.
    Kind of like giving a vague order to an AI that makes the decision to wipe out humanity. She kinda is like an AI with the connection to all those other meteia

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  2. Hey xeems, love the MSQ reactions man, keep em coming o7 One small bit of feedback, if there’s a way you can mute the sub(maybe in post) sound effect at least for these MSQ videos, that’d be great. Sorta ruins the tension in the cutscenes + cant hear some dialogue. Keep up the good work 👍

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  3. Interesting tidbit. Venat’s quote of “No more shall mankind have wings to bear him unto paradise. Henceforth, he shall wall” was hinted in 5.3, in To The Edge, where the song states: “Like broken angels, wingless, cast from heaven’s gates”

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  4. There's a very cool, subtle character touch for Emet-Selch in the cutscene. Throughout Shb he was always slouched, slumped over, symbolic of the burden, which pays off when he is standing straight after the Dying Gasp trial – his fight was over, his burden lifted. Well, when Venat walks by him after he says goodbye to Hythlodaeus, you can see the first slump in his shoulders, the first burden that he carries for thousands of years.

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