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starshucker · 3 months
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did somebody order CONVOCATION GLYPHS 🗣️💯
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It’s done \o/   it was kind of a new thing for me, big groups and a different type of lighting but I just love the idea of the Convocaton’s prayers turned them into this mass  Mostly based on Drakengard 3  also some isolated shots cause I like how some of the individuals came out as well
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mosthuggableffxiv · 3 months
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Most Punchable Ascian (Onscreen)
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n3rd-qu33n · 7 months
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Constellation Stones
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A doodle I did in my sketchbook of the FFXIV constellation stones.
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gorsemonster · 5 months
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It is another day on god's earth and I am normal about Nabriales
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abimee · 9 months
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definitely the weirdest regional pizza style America has to offer
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ver-caster · 2 months
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This is how that Post-ARR cutscene went for everyone else too, right?
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jqupohtia · 4 months
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Apokalypsis
When she leaves Elpis, Venat does not tell Phaethon her plan. She knows that what she must do would be particularly ghastly to someone whose soul has nearly cracked into pieces once, who has dealt with the pain of it every day since, who is a healer first before a fighter. Even if it was a piece of himself, standing proud and confident and determined despite the fragile shattered thing he was, that showed her the path she must take, she cannot risk him turning against her before she can even prepare, and so he is left in the dark.
Perhaps it is fate, or just twisted luck, that he would never have the chance to anyway.
Phaethon does not agree with the Convocation’s proposal. Not completely. But Azem does not defect from the convocation. He screams, he weeps, he rages, and he leaves, but he does not abandon them.
The Traveler is called away alongside the Contender, because the situation is getting worse and both the Words of Azem and Words of Nabriales have called for for their aid in a city not far from Amaurot, where rampant creations wreak havoc. It is his duty to help the people, and he has already seen so much death and horror, but he will not shy away from returning to it if it means saving more lives, so that there may be more left behind when they sacrifice themselves. When he sacrifices himself.
That is his condition for helping to create a god. That when they return, if there’s no better idea, he goes with the people sacrificed. Not as Zodiark’s heart, because there is too much despair and horror in him to not corrupt the God they will create, but to stand with those willing to fuel it. Some call it a noble choice, others misguided and foolish. He knows that it is cowardice. He cannot bear to face those left behind, nor those they'd ask to go in their stead.
But he doesn’t return.
Emet-Selch and Lahabrea also leave behind the endless debates and planning that have continued in their absence, and go to assist Nabriales and Azem when they both fail to return for several days. The carnage they find is horrific. Bodies litter the streets, and every moment fills Emet-Selch's senses with the steady stream of those who Return too soon. A devastatingly powerful creation runs rampant, and they find themselves focusing more on evacuating than defeating it, given the battered state they find Nabriales in.
It is only those three who return to the Convocation's chambers, once what citizens they can save are brought to Amaurot. When asked, they only say that Azem is gone.
Emet-Selch does not mention that there was barely a trace left of his aether, that was not tied up within the great beast destroying that ruined city. That he felt what little of it that remained return to the Star before they even left to help.
Lahabrea does not mention he found Azem shielding tiny bodies that likely were dead long before he was. Nor that he burned what remained before Emet-Selch could see for himself, as another piece of him broke under the weight of once again destroying someone he loved, so soon after restoring everything he had cut away.
Nabrieles does not mention he witnessed Azem’s fear and anger and sorrow manifest as the very beast that is now heading towards Amaurot, nor that he now fears himself and the others around him. That if something is not done, and fast, it has been proven even one of their number can become a danger to their people.
They do not mention the figure in white robes who watches as Azem's ashes disappear in the wind with so many others'.
What they do say is that there is no choice, and no time. They must summon Zodiark without Azem. As thirteen.
J'qupoh Tia survives his battle with Lahabrea not because of any special skill or quality of being Hydaelyn's champion, but because of a moment of hesitation. One brief moment where Lahabrea sees not the broken form of the mortal who has proven a nuisance in his plans to restore his God, but another's form. That of a man that has haunted him every moment he has worked behind these Scion's backs, whose vague likeness has made him take unnecessary risks. A man who had wormed his way past the walls he put up in the wake of Athena's betrayal his God's disrupted ascension the cutting away of what he saw as a threat to his duty to the Star. Who had fallen in doing his own duty, lain twisted and battered near beyond recognition, but not completely. Not quite.
That hesitation is long enough for Hydaelyn to interfere once again, pouring everything she can spare and more to keep her Champion alive. To restore life before that stubborn soul can leave, not so he can continue the duty he has been Chosen for, not because she recognized him as the one to find her in Elpis all those millenia ago. She saves him out of guilt, as an apology, for doubting him and not being by his side when he need her Before.
In that Light that pours life back into the Warrior's mangled form, Lahabrea sees Phaethon's face illuminated for one awful, undeniable moment. It is grief and rage over being betrayed again that drives him harder to destroy the Warrior of Light in the coming days.
Nabriales did not truly fear whatever trick the Scions had come up with to defeat him. Nothing they could do could truly end an immortal being, and even this white auracite would not be enough with their meager aether.
Or so he thought. When the second mortal woman, already weakened, sacrifices herself, his fear begins.
It grows stronger as he looks back at Hydaelyn's champion, and sees the rage, grief, and fear on his face, and recognizes it. Remembers, in ways the memory crystal he was bestowed could not give, the moment he saw that face twisted like that before, and feared death as he never had before.
It's a particularly cruel twist of fate that Emet-Selch's memories get away from him once again, when he shows J'qupoh Tia the fate of Amaurot. That it is the beast born from Phaethon's despair, high above the Star with a view the man nearly broke himself to see, that is his shard's final foe. It is an especially cruel twist that J'qupoh is able to recreate the worst of it's abilities so easily, and turn it against Emet-Selch once again.
Desperation, terror, and sorrow as he tried to save his people from an apocolypse brought about Phaethon's end.
Apokalypsis brought Emet-Selch's.
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So mad I never got the chance to ask Hades, Lahabrea, or Themis if Nabriales is/was still an asshole before the Final Days.
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eorzeansavagery · 1 year
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NABRIALES.
It's never a good idea to hold hostage your evil boss' sunshine wife. Even if you didn't know about it.
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gyr-abania · 1 year
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nabriales commission ~
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ffxiv-smackdown · 11 months
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All the linework done the Lahabrea reveal was about to happen to I prepared by making two versions  Also it’s it’s not clear, it’s inspired by Drakengard. The Idea was that the Convocation prayed/sang for a way to save themselves and became this.
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mosthuggableffxiv · 3 months
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Most Huggable Ascian (Onscreen)
Note: this poll contains the Ascians who have appeared in person as part of either MSQ or (in one case) a raid series. The remaining Ascians can be found here.
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rhlotr · 6 months
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lol. bye.
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gorsemonster · 4 months
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I feel like I need to say because I know how folks can be in fandom; if you also like the one-patch-only-then-literally-forgotten-by-the-lore sideburns Ascian, then hell yeah!! You have a warm drink and a seat at the campfire with me. I love to see other people appreciate him. There's infinite room for anybody who wants some!
Sometimes it can feel like particularly vocal or ardent people over a character may be possessive, but to me, that's nonsense. I know he's a much-disliked character as well which might give people pause to show any appreciation. This is all to say, pull up a seat and let's talk hair wax.
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