This was one of the most substantial events of Shadowbringers.
The Spectral Heroes have always been a fascination to me, as has whatever their fate may have been.
The Warriors of Light on other Reflections – FFXIV Lore
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i wish berserker becomes a limited job. and i hope we meet spec-necro later on.
Hey I got an interesting video idea! Although it’s more of just an evolving narrative and maybe some small hints I’d like you to help maybe point out possible areas where it foreshadowed or even hinted at endwalkers main villain and ideas. Such as Dynamis, Metion, Allag etc!!
Do you really think FF14 will continue to delve on these things in 7.0 I would love it, but I am afraid we may have seen the last of this {in 7.0 I mean} Considering the talk about NEW story.
I hadn't thought about the effect it might have on other shards. I wonder if it would be possible that since Elidibus only summoned a part of their souls and sepcifically their devotion to the warriors of light that the effect to those who were summoned was less pronounced. If G'raha was summoning souls in their entierety which left the scions bodies behind still, I think it would be possible then that if only a fraction of the soul was taken then the majority of it plus the body would remain. Perhaps like a minor sundering, and maybe there was just a mass dizzy spell that afflicted those who were summoned. Far less dramatic of a result but I still know little about what exactly constitutes a soul in game. Comparing our WOL to the People of the first we are 6-7 times rejoined and they are assumidly 1/14 of an amouratine and yet we are corporealy similar enough in the eyes of y'shtola to not make specific note of.
Also even though he directly confronted us Elidibus was still acting as emissary and attempting to maintain balance. With that in mind, robbing multiple shards of their heros would run counter to that mission as they would likely all start plummeting away from whatever alignment was un mind for their rejoining.
I don't think the Necromancer is a voidsent hero. The powers of the 13th seemed somewhat tame, and mostly "normal." With the way a certain "friend" tells us the nature of the other reflections could surprise us, I have a deep feeling that the Necromancer comes from one of the remaining reflections. I also think that what we know as Warrior of Light isn't the exact same, or may have different connotations. Look at how the WoL title is viewed on the 1st. Imagine a reflection that views it almost religiously, and that they are held up as scions of righteousness and nobility. Then imagine you are a skilled necromancer, and then found to be a WoL. Changed world view galore. Or look at the "Warriors of Light" in the 13th itself.
I would like to see the tale of the aftermath of that situation caused by Elidibus to play out over not just 7.0, but also 8.0. Hints and clues in 7.0, but actually addressed by going to a new reflection in 8.0. I just don't see much reflection hopping outside of the 13th and 1st, until 8.0. I think Mericydia and/or the New World will be the base locations for 7.0, to keep the adventurer feel going, with the trial/side story based around Yshtola finding the safe way to traverse the Reflections, and goes to the 1st. It makes sense to do the more grounded, easier to hand over to the intern stories, while doing an update to graphics and other things systemically.