*insane person voice*
Do you think the fact that primals are god like beings materialized by mortal desire that often doesn't reflect what they actually are and tempers people to become undyingly loyal to them to the point of insanity is a metaphor for the weaponization of religion and how often times a religion's lore is taken out of context and used as justification for bad things
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Jo Mihata meeting herself when she was a sprout
Almost a year ago, I created Jo. Now, she’s max lvl. This is meant to be a Nameday gift for her (04/11)
Thank you @dizzyalyx for making this 💙
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I may treat FFXIV Online as one big fishing minigame, but lord help me I love my character
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I find it interesting how Urianger went from “…Speak thy mind. I do not expect thy forgiveness” to “even if you hate me forever, let me go with you and possibly sacrifice myself for you if needed”
His relationship with the WoL always intrigued me, shipping not withstanding. Because of all the scions he was most distant, and we really only get a sense of him through the extreme trials quests, and barely at that. We know that he worries about us each time we go and feels some guilt about sending us out to kill the primals. But it’s not in a “you’re my dear friend” sort of way, but a “uh you’re vital to the world’s safety and it’d be really bad if you died”
Which makes me wonder, when exactly did the switch happen? In his tone toward us? I personally don’t think it was post Heavensward, because when he apologized it wasn’t really towards us, it was more towards the scions in general, especially Alisaie, but not really at us.
Part of me wonders if he, ever, held some contempt towards us just as much as he blamed himself for Moenbryda’s demise. Even after we avenged her death, he’s still “mad” at us. He knows how strong we are plus being Hydaelyn’s chosen one, and maybe thinks “well if they’re so strong why couldn’t they save her”.
Though, I understand these are two different situations of course, one he was sacrificing Minifilia and the other was him directly sacrificing the exarch and severely endangering our own lives. The former was already kind of dead whereas he has to face us every time we get worse as the story went on plus possibly letting the exarch die. Furthermore, it’s likely that he considered the worst case scenario in which we become a light warden and the exarch couldn’t carry out the plan for whatever reason. So I would say there’s more at risk.
I don’t know, it just fascinates me.
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I'm still so glad Yoshi-p put that two hour makeout scene with Oschon at the end of the Myths of the Realm quest
Love that for us😌
I also post my processes on the clock app and insta!
Clock app: here
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Iv bin taken off of arm rest to bring you my wol Tyr
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