The REAL Amaurot Discovered? MAJOR Final Fantasy XIV Theory!



The REAL Amaurot Discovered? MAJOR Final Fantasy XIV Theory!

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In today’s mission, I believe I’ve found the location of the real Amaurot on the Source! Come check out my tin foil hat!

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36 thoughts on “The REAL Amaurot Discovered? MAJOR Final Fantasy XIV Theory!”

  1. Thanks for watching everyone! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and ring that notification bell to join the Ranks of Soldier today! Let me know your Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker theories in the comments!

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  2. I think your theory is about 100% correct.
    I just disagree with one thing you said. You say that the Twelve are somehow related to the convocation members, using Azeyma as an evidence.
    I believe they are not. If you go back to the 5.2 scene where Venat is revealed, she is talking to the group that summoned Hydaelyn, and they are 12 Ancients.
    I believe the 12 gods are those 12 people, not the convocation.
    Also, I remember Emet saying "by your Twelve" at some point, which was interesting, and a weird line for him to say if the Twelve were his own crew including himself…I know some people have been saying that Emet and Hythlodaeus could be Nald'Thal, but him saying that "by your Twelve" makes it really weird.
    The question that remains then is : were Azem and Azeyma/Azim different persons? Or did Azem actually leave the convocation and join Venat? Also, since Azem is a title, not a name, I could imagine that the Hydaelyn's crew "copied" some of the convocation naming convention.
    You know, I even think Fandaniel is linked to that.
    The convocation had 14 members (including Elidibus and Azem).
    The Hydaelyn team had 13 members (including Venat, and, if I am right, Azeyma)
    Which means, there is one less member. What if the title of Fandaniel is the one that was not represented at Venat's side?
    Maybe there is a reason for that, and maybe this is why he wants to destroy Hydaelyn. Maybe he wanted to join the H-team, but got rejected by Venat and asked for a seat in the Z-team instead…

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  3. They love to throw in little foreshadowing hints for us to find. An example is the Grandmother up with the Mol tribe on the Azimme/ Azem Steppe. If you interact with her she always has something interesting to say. Before Shadowbringers dropped she would comment that she perceived a bit of darkness in you…or always made a big deal about you being the "traveller". Now that 5.55 has dropped, I'll have to make a stop up there to see if her dialogue has be updated. Also, relative to the true Amaurot. If you did a certain sidequest in the construct city, there was an off the cuff comment by one of the created Amaurtines about how he screwed up while creating a white lion. Apparently, an eagle landed while creating the construct and distracted him such that the creation became a white lion with an eagle's head. He was describing the creation of a Griffin. As far as I know, the only location you will find a Griffin is in Ala Mhigo. That being said I'd take a more simple approach as to the original location of Amaurot. Ask yourself this….why did the Ascian who founded the Empire choose Garlemald as it's center? Has it ever been explained as to why pure blooded Garleans cannot use magic and have a third eye? That seems like a poor choice for one of the most magical beings ever to exist to start his empire building exercise. Why start off at a disadvantage unless there was a more sentimental reason for doing so. And, let's not forget that the original sundering description from another Amaurtine construct points out that one of the symptoms of the full blow sundering was the loss of their ability to use creation magics.

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  4. Correction. The splinter faction of the Ancients, summoned Hydaelyn because they wanted to protect the new Life that sprung up after the 2nd round of sacradice. Not because Zodiark was too powerful.

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  5. Amaurot is the capital of Utopia in Thomas More's book. Utopia meaning no land and Amaurot is sometimes translated as sky castle or air castle.

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  6. Coming here from the recommendations and not knowing many good lore channels for 14, I expected something hyperbolical that would not make a whole lot of sense and/or could be easily disputed. Well, I EXPLICITLY eat my thoughts, because aside from the little Nophica slight, this was absolute top tier. So, SO well done. The detailed consideration of lore from the other games – lovely. It makes me so excited, somehow, and it's nice to feel this way about a subject (Amaurot) that I had thought exhausted with the conclusion of ShB. 🙂 You got yourself one more loyal subscriber.

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  7. The location of Amaurot in the 1st, is the location of Amaurot, once Emet is gone, you see the actual ruins of Amaurot that he built his dreamscape of. So, where ever that was in the 1st, is where it is on the Source, it would be cool if the city on the source floated, rather than being below the sea though.

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  8. Cool theory, but there’s some things that contradict it, such as why emet selch went to the first to remember his home, and not the source to live in the remains of it. When I saw the art work, I strangely thought “chocobo’s air garden”, because of the t shirt of fat chocobo, and just the image. By that I don’t mean literally the place, but a drifting floating island, that can’t be reached. For all we know, this place is summoned forth, or is in the aether, and it’s a place where well find “hydalyn”, I think you might be right about it being amaurot, but I’m not convinced enough that the place is “real”, but meh, might be wrong. Can’t wait to find out though. Heck, for all we know, this place is actually in the moon.

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  9. Zeal wasn't powered by the sun stone. The sun shrine was around since the 240,000,000 BC, and it exists afterwards. There is NO sun stone there for a specific reason. How would Zeal be powered by a stone that isn't in the palace?

    Zeal was raised by magic, and then further powered by the Mammon Machine, powered by Lavos.

    The Queen caused Zeal to fall because she kept drawing more and more power from the Mammon Machine in an attempt to wake up Lavos and use it for more power.

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  10. It's unlikely that the floating island city is Amaurot given that we know Amaurot on the First sits in the Tempest, which is the equivalent of our ocean around La Noscea. Our NPC buddies speculated back in 5.0 that people on the Source hadn't found these sorts of ruins because the Calamities wracked the land and destroyed all vestiges of past civilizations over the millenia. That being said, since Kholusia is an exact analog to La Noscea, then the source's Amaurot is somewhere south of Limsa Lominsa under the sea. That being said, it's definitely of Ancient origin, and probably another city in general.

    All that being said, the dungeon preview's final dungeon segment shows an area where drastically different climates are right next to each other (you can see desert, tundra, forest, and magma all right against each other, divided by barriers), and the massive concept matrices we saw in Amenesis Anyder are floating near bridges. The preview continues inside the structure, which shows smaller matrices and the bones of some avian species near a jumble of empty nests. My guess would be that this dungeon was a staging area to breed lifeforms to repopulate the planet following the Sundering, like some sort of ark.

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  11. Ohhhh snap linking two of my favorite Square titles together. Love your content Soldier and hope to catch livestreams again soon when my schedule is less crazy, finally caught up in ShB MSQ! ~Mingan

    Also, PRAISE THE SUN! `[-|-]/

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  12. While it may not be Amaurot, it may be another city of the Ancients. Considering the Shards, at their creation, were exact copies of each other, I'm guessing that Amaurot is likely unrecognizable rubble (due to the many Calamities) in the bottom of the Indigo Deep, just like it is on the First. Still if one city survived even if it's not Amaurot, I'd still want to check it out. Specially since it may explain what happened to the survivors, after all one fourth of their population did survive past all the sacrificing. And while diminished in power, they still retained their knowledge and thus likely would be seen as gods. That is unless Hydaelyn either killed or erased their memories when she sundered the world, which would be a whole other level of atrocity.

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  13. If i remember right there is a bit more lore to why they summoned hydaelyn. As far as i remember the convocation planned on using zodiark again after the first summon thus sacrificing again half of the population cause of the damage the final days brought upon the star. Also if i am not mistaken and remember right the lower races (maybe the sentient life?) was created through the calamity and the convocation planned on sacrificing them to bring their fallen brothers (and sisters) back. I think that would be a fairly important point since you let it sound like hydaelyn was summoned after the first summon of zodiark without further reason which is probably not the case but i am sure we will get much more lore to this in endwalker. So yeah it's a bit misleading to say the peace didn't last cause hydaelyn was summoned since with the second sacrifice in mind and the "lower" races that also were about to be used in not so pleasant ways let it seem there was not much peace to begin with.

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  14. something I have since the latest patch release, msq. When the Sharlayans come into play only to inform us that will not be involve nor will assist in anyway. I couldn't help but see that as the mirror image of the Ascians and their attitude for not helping their star, which unfortunately led to its destruction. May upcoming events seem to mirror too easily to what happened to amaurot. Could this be in a for Azem to finally do something where in the past they did not side with either force?

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  15. Good video and predictions! There is a good chance that you hit some of these spot-on. My personal guess was that the real Amaurot is actually "on the moon". Amaurot was destroyed by the voidsent during which part of Amaurot fell onto Haedelyn. And when Haedelyn smote Zodiark, the remains of Amaurot eventually became the physical jail for Zodiark which become the moon. Part of the reason why Emet Selch created an image of Amaurot in the tempest was that part of Amaurot fell there and also because of the geographical, and in this case, the biological similarity between the bottom of an ocean and the surface of the moon.

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  16. If Amaurot was on the first, it's on the source too, imho. Another bit of supporting evidence is song sang from Ascian pov, To The Edge

    "Like broken angels, wingless, cast from heaven's gates
    (Our slumbering demons awake)
    We only fly when falling, falling far from grace
    (Hell take us, heaven can wait)
    And like a message in a bottle cast to sea
    (Disgrace, untold and unseen)"

    We see they talk about falling when the slumbering demons awoke and being cast from heaven, implying that Amaurot could've fallen from the sky during the final days, and crashed into the sea (our lives a message in a bottle cast to sea) where you now see the remnants of their civilization.

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