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Mainwaring posted:There's also Erichthonius and Claudien which is confirmed, but that's a wol-azem type relationship rather than a wol-ardbert one. Yeah, Ancient equivalents are similar but not the same thing, and those are broadly taken more seriously.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:22 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:52 |
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Claudien is basically the same as Gaia
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:24 |
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FuturePastNow posted:Claudien is basically the same as Gaia gaia specifically can't have any shards floating around except on the void, since she's an ascian and got glued back together. she is only the same as claudien in that you can go to elpis and see both of their past lives. or hear about them at least
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:41 |
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Cleretic posted:Ardbert's the only shard equivalent that's not a joke, even if we count Chai-Nuzz (which I do, even if that's not explicit it's clearly a line you're supposed to draw). It's just that sometimes it's not really a purely silly thing and more of a dark irony. Like, it's not a rimshot gag that the First equivalent of the traveling merchants from the ARR opening is harsh, unwelcoming and kind of insane while the Source equivalents were very friendly and welcoming, but you are meant to find the humor in that. I had never even slightly picked up on this "line" between Chai-Nuzz and Cid. Never even heard of it before. I don't really get what it would be?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:42 |
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lines posted:I had never even slightly picked up on this "line" between Chai-Nuzz and Cid. Never even heard of it before. I don't really get what it would be?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:44 |
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cid's theme also plays a lot when chai gets his mojo back, though part of that is pointing towards future g'raha and his story
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:47 |
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Mister Olympus posted:gaia specifically can't have any shards floating around except on the void, since she's an ascian and got glued back together. she is only the same as claudien in that you can go to elpis and see both of their past lives. or hear about them at least None of the sundered Ascians get "glued back together." The Unsundered find a shard and raise them up with the help of the Convocation memory crystals. Doing so doesn't affect any other shards, other than they're probably going to live their lives ignorant of the whole situation .
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:50 |
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Ah, the Zorn/Thorn ladies are Cid/Nero. Gotcha.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:52 |
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Ziddar posted:None of the sundered Ascians get "glued back together." The Unsundered find a shard and raise them up with the help of the Convocation memory crystals. Doing so doesn't affect any other shards, other than they're probably going to live their lives ignorant of the whole situation . "drat, this is the fifth time Lohgrif has betrayed us... Oh well, maybe next time."
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 21:53 |
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Presumably the ones from the source like Amon also got more bits as Rejoinings happened, but who knows.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 22:02 |
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Mister Olympus posted:gaia specifically can't have any shards floating around except on the void, since she's an ascian and got glued back together. she is only the same as claudien in that you can go to elpis and see both of their past lives. or hear about them at least What? Gaia isn't an Ascian, she never got ascended. She's just a regular person who had some soul memories unlocked. She is still firmly connected to her original body. Even if she was an Ascian she would still be sundered. Ascians don't get "glued back together," sundered Ascians are just way less powerful than the unsundered.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 22:02 |
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She is explicitly an Asian and has dialogue suggesting she may learn to travel across the rift due to her powers.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 23:42 |
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I thought Asia was wiped out on the First
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 23:44 |
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Duodecimal posted:She is explicitly an Asian and has dialogue suggesting she may learn to travel across the rift due to her powers. She has memories enough to maybe do that (but no interest in doing so), but 'Ascian' is a group designator, and Gaia wants no part of that group of assholes. Calling Gaia an Ascian would be like still calling Zero Zenos' Avatar.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 23:50 |
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i could've sworn that part of being uplifted was that they yoinked all your other shards and temporarily put you back together. also you could describe ascian as a state of being--no fixed physical body, capable of rift travel--rather than the organization that happens to be composed entirely of ascians
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 23:54 |
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I thought Fandaniel was the only Sundered member of the Convocation, and the other Sundered Ascians were basically nameless mooks. It's not that Lohgrif got Sundered, it's that Ardbert and friends managed to outright kill her with their own version of White Auracite, and Gaia was her reincarnation.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 23:55 |
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I'm pretty sure they just pick a sundered shard of whatever Ascian they need that they think would be amendable to their plans and give them their past life memory.
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the_steve posted:I thought Fandaniel was the only Sundered member of the Convocation, and the other Sundered Ascians were basically nameless mooks. The only Unsundered were Emet, Lahabrea, and Elidibus. All the other named Ascians were uplifted sundered Convocation souls, not all of them even from the source, iirc? I think Nabriales is mentioned in EE as being from a shard. I think the black-mask mooks are recruited from random sundered collaborators without anyone's soul in particular, like the Sahagin priest who has Ascian powers in ARR.
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Mister Olympus posted:gaia specifically can't have any shards floating around except on the void, since she's an ascian and got glued back together. she is only the same as claudien in that you can go to elpis and see both of their past lives. or hear about them at least even I know that's not how that works they're both the reincarnation of an ancient soul (probably not uncommon) and both have the re-awakened memories of that particular ancient (not common)
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Antivehicular posted:The only Unsundered were Emet, Lahabrea, and Elidibus. All the other named Ascians were uplifted sundered Convocation souls, not all of them even from the source, iirc? I think Nabriales is mentioned in EE as being from a shard. I think the black-mask mooks are recruited from random sundered collaborators without anyone's soul in particular, like the Sahagin priest who has Ascian powers in ARR. Yeah, this is all right, and pretty clearly stated. Nabriales is from the Twelfth, if it matters. The black-maskers are basically just cultists being given forbidden magic, there's nothing actually special about them.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 02:00 |
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Yeah, the convocation members are found and uplifted from the Source or Shards as needed but not glued back together except via the process of a Rejoining. One of the implied benefits of being an Ascian from a shard other than the Source is that when the rejoining happens you get to take over the combined Source version of yourself rather than be subsumed by it. But Mitron and Lohgrif are explicitly the shards from the First ascended and given the memories from the memory crystals. Mitron explicitly states he knew the Ascians would not bother attempting to free him because they could just ascend another shard of Mitron and him being Eden was more useful to the unsundered than him being a functioning Mitron.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 02:55 |
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Yeah, each non-Unsundered is just a shard, they even can go and get a new shard if the previous one goes down which has happened before. Also like, if the Ascians could just 'fix' Sundered then presumably they would have been doing that as their primary goal.
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ImpAtom posted:Also like, if the Ascians could just 'fix' Sundered then presumably they would have been doing that as their primary goal. It's explicitly their goal and they did it seven times already.
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Duodecimal posted:It's explicitly their goal and they did it seven times already. The precise context of that statement was "outside of a Rejoining."
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The creepiest 'soul parallel' in my opinion was the young miqo who serves as the "tell me what's going on with this town again?" NPC for the Eulmore slums, and who has a sort of incidental line of 'haha everything's so awful and my big sister died, so I don't really care if I live or die any more! lol!' I'm pretty sure that character is meant to evoke Khloe. Also, I believe Godbert and Hildebrand may have some challenges with regards to exact reincarnations, given their own heritage.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 18:39 |
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Sees two children in different places "these are the same child"
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 18:44 |
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Nessus posted:The creepiest 'soul parallel' in my opinion was the young miqo who serves as the "tell me what's going on with this town again?" NPC for the Eulmore slums, and who has a sort of incidental line of 'haha everything's so awful and my big sister died, so I don't really care if I live or die any more! lol!' There is absolutely nothing weird about Godbert and Hildebrand's heritages.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 19:27 |
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Waffleman_ posted:Sees two children in different places "these are the same child"
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 20:09 |
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Hellioning posted:There is absolutely nothing weird about Godbert and Hildebrand's heritages. Yeah, the punchline of that plot is the Manderville name was inherited by an adopted heir some time back, so the current Mandervilles have no alien blood and are just... Like That.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 21:55 |
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Antivehicular posted:Yeah, the punchline of that plot is the Manderville name was inherited by an adopted heir some time back, so the current Mandervilles have no alien blood and are just... Like That. It's also implied by an NPC that the Mandervilles subconsciously tap into Dynamis.
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the_steve posted:It's also implied by an NPC that the Mandervilles subconsciously tap into Dynamis. I mean yeah but so does everyone so that doesn't mean much.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 22:30 |
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The Mandervilles Just Being Like That is funnier, so we should stick with that.
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 01:21 |
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That is in fact what they stuck with
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 08:36 |
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Can someone give me a brief recap of the EW Hildibrand story? My wife and I got partially through it, but it has been like a year so I've forgotten. We unlocked the second tier of Manderville weapons - so I think that's getting through the 6.35 story? What I remember - Hildibrand was a the First, we brought him back. There was a robot man? I don't remember who he was or what happened to him. Then alien abduction. There were a bunch of Hildibrands on the moon. I don't remember what happened after this.
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 20:35 |
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Mordiceius posted:Can someone give me a brief recap of the EW Hildibrand story? Only thing you forgot was the tabloid reporter who's almost wrong about everything.
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 22:03 |
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Mordiceius posted:Can someone give me a brief recap of the EW Hildibrand story? A rather dry recounting, but hopefully it's enough to get kick your memory in gear so you can remember the actually good stuff, because I'm not that funny. (6.15) The robot guy is Lugae, the scientist we fight is the second boss in the Tower of Babil dungeon in Garlemald after he "upgrades" himself after we beat the first boss, his experiment. He's pissed at the WoL, and wants to use our body as a host for a new experiment to replace the one we beat. He teamed up with some guy in debt, and after Hildibrand took him out his head was jailed in Radz-at-Han. Later, there's a cutscene of someone breaking him out of jail and running off. This patch has the volleyball WoL scene. (6.25) For the clones, they came from a faulty replicator on the alien PuPu's ship. Making up for his mistake, PuPu uses a vaporization ray to get rid of them, save for a flawed, unpredictable clone that ran away. You all chase him down and run into him and Godbert, which predictably ends up with the clone getting wrapped up in the Godbert/Hildibrand greeting thing when he tries to "save" Hildibrand from Godbert. They get thrown into PuPu's ship, which spits junk everywhere. The final clone willingly get vaporized while everyone else is helping clean up the mess. Things break there, with everyone looking for leads on PuPu's missing friend, which is the original reason he was searching around. (This is where Lugae is shown getting spirited away from jail.) No WoL sports scene this patch, as far as I remember, since we got the Manderville reunion shenanigans instead. (6.35) Following down some leads, the crew wind up in Thavnair, and get stumped by a cold trail. Looking to help, PuPu offers to create more clones of Hildibrand, but his duplicator's completely messed up and only creates one low-poly Hildibrand that names himself Brandihild. Through some extremely complicated math that Brandihild turns out to be exceptional at calculating, it's determined that PuPu's friend ran into some trouble and got shot down somewhere in Garlemald. While trying to find more clues in the snow, Nashu gets kidnapped by Lugae, who wants the WoL. Godbert, who joined us in Thavnair, and Hildibrand run off before we get a chance to do anything, and we get to do an RP Duty as Godbert vs. Lugae. Things pause for the next patch after the fight's all settled, with the post-credits scene showing Lugae getting carried to some rich guy in an airship, where Lugae offers a "forbidden path" to victory, something concerning a "manifestation of the divine." This patch has the soccer/football/ Steezo posted:Only thing you forgot was the tabloid reporter who's almost wrong about everything. The tabloid guy really only serves as, ironically, the straight man to the humor since this time the WoL's all in on joining with the shenanigans. Otherwise he doesn't do much outside of being the quest starter/ender for each patch. Onean fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Apr 15, 2024 |
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Thanks! That's very helpful.
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 22:26 |
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Onean posted:The tabloid guy really only serves as, ironically, the straight man to the humor since this time the WoL's all in on joining with the shenanigans. Otherwise he doesn't do much outside of being the quest starter/ender for each patch. I think he does an important duty of setting the type of jokes they're doing. He 's the one that gets the ball rolling on the fact the story is about space poo poo, shadowy conspiracies, and the game's own lore, so that you're in the headspace to be looking at those places for jokes.
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Cleretic posted:I think he does an important duty of setting the type of jokes they're doing. He 's the one that gets the ball rolling on the fact the story is about space poo poo, shadowy conspiracies, and the game's own lore, so that you're in the headspace to be looking at those places for jokes. That's a fair point.
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:52 |
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Don't forget the recurring joke of all the far-flung readers of his magazine providing vital clues for the next steps of the quests.
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