DragonSong Is A Peak Gaming Experience In FFXIV

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So as I have been journeying through FFXIV I of course have reached the end of the 3.3 MSQ. This Story arc has culminated into something amazing and let me just say... It was brilliant!

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Can we just appreciate how properly he fulfilled a Dragoon's job of tanking the floor?

Dharengo
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I think it's important to emphasize the desire to save Estinien. After losing Haurchefant and Ysayle, and after especially what you discovered with Minfilia in the Antitower, Alphinaud became resolved that he would save Estinien, and the WoL supports him. It isn't just a battle to end the cycle of vengeance, it's a vow to stop yet another of your companions from being lost to the Dragonsong War. Matoya chided Alphinaud for his naiveté at the time, but he still allows himself a bit of idealism here and won't give up on his friend.

AnonSeacat
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To me, Haurchefant and Ysayle showing up to help us pull the eyes out always felt like they were there to say 'You already lost so much, so many people died in and for this war. We don't want for you to have to mourn another comrades loss.' and this is what brings me to tears every time. Truly a beautiful story.

Amariyali
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I've always believed that the FFXIV journey is twofold. First it's the journey of the characters through Eorzea and all their triumphs and defeats, that's the external story. Then there is the internal journey of the player, who, through excellent story telling, visuals and epic music, is forced to confront the same moral and emotional dilemmas of the characters, is forced to hear, feel and think.

Nomadca
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The Ishgardians didn’t just kill Ratataskr, they *ate* her so they could gain dragon powers.

gateauxq
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In the incoming expansions, X.0 MSQ showed half of the stories, where post-expansion MSQ played later halves. So, spoilers, spoilers. If you feel the story is not set right at some point, there is lots to be revealed later. And, always emotional damage.

陳威麟-qo
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The graphical update really put a nice shine on the Heavensward cutscenes!!

raptorixrappy
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Me, a long time FFXIV player caught up on all MSQ content: *sees the title*

*evilly laughs knowing what is to come in the future expansions and their patches*

voistar
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Yep...definitely can't blame Nidhogg for being mad. We certainly had to deal with him since he was causing so many issues, but I love a villain that I can sympathize with.

Dublin.
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I love seeing your thoughts on the story. Always great to see what others took away from it and what resonates with each of us!

lsschwartz
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This moment has been beaten for me by other later in the story, but it kept a place in my heart. The cutscene has we get on the bridge is amazing, the moment the song starts playing as the eyes is given to us, the whole fight and that climax with the intense emotions. Heavensward was peak story telling and I am still amazed it got beaten by later patches.

ursulcx
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I find it interesting that this video came before any 3.0 ending video. I'm guessing this was just THAT good, huh?

nahnah
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The term you are looking for is pyrrhic victory, but you are right. Enjoying watching your journey, thanks for sharing.

johnbon
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For a perspective of how long this war has been waging.
It started in the years ~570-580s of Sixth Astral Era.
There were almost no hyur on the land of Eorzea.
There was no Gridania. Even Gelmorra was yet to be founded.
There was no Belah'dia, Ul'dah and Sil'dih weren't even in the project.
There was no Limsa Lominsa - Vylbrand's coast wouldn't be settled by Roegadyn for another ~150-200 years.
Garlemald wouldn't be a republic for another 350 years.
When we talk about Thousand Year War - start of it was closer to the war of the Magi and fall of Amdapor, Mhach and Nym than it was to current day events.
Dragonsong war is ANCIENT. We are talking of times between Middle Ages and modern day. Sins of the Fathers don't cover how long it was. Even for Viera who live over hundred and fifty years or so, this war happened several generations ago. It's jus mind-boggling how long ago that war has happened.

When you stop and think about it - then it feels like yes, Dragons are truly eternal if for them this long is nothing!
I am not going to say anything about history of the dragons since it's a good long time until we will see it and be able to talk about it. But wow.

Also, what's interesting - Encyclopaedia Eorzea volume 1 (that covers basic lore up to Heavensward - Volume 2 covers lore about regions seen in Stormblood and Volume 3 covers Shadowbringers and Endwalker) show 7 dragons of the First Brood on a single art - and it's interesting that all 7 have different and distinct look on the artwork even though we never see Ratatoskr in game.

OmegaEnvych
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I do think of myself as a hero. Regardless of what Nidhogg went through, he is in the wrong. Not only do the people he tries to punish have nothing to do with what happened.. But revenge cycles are wrong in the first place. Unaliving people is wrong.

Also he's just a shade who should not exist.

Dharengo
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I had no problem with fighting Niddhog. Sure he might have been hurt by the death of his sister, but so has Hreaswelgar, who also lost his sister and he didn't go on a killing spree.
There's also the issue that over the last 1000 years, Niddhog and his brood must have killed tens of thousands of people and Niddhog is the direct reason why hundres, or even thousands of dragons were killed in the war, many of whom were born after the betrayal and only went to war, because he commanded it.
No matter how much the death of his sister might have hurt, that is out of all proportions, on top of the people who wronged him being dead so long, not even their bones remain, unless they were preserved in some way.

And to put the final cherry on top, he ripped of his own brother's wing and was ready to kill him, just so he could continue to slaughter Elezen.

So no, I am prefectly fine with putting this insane creature down, for both the Ishgardians and the Dragons. I feel sympathy for all the Dragons I had to kill, who only followed their brood-father's orders (and the Humans who sided with the Dragons, of which we also killed a fair number), but not for him. He is well past redemtion and sympathy.

Norbert_Sattler
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Man, you are already in the road to Stormblood, I mean you still have HW content to do but it feels like you finished ARR last week. HW always flies by, like a Dragoon back flipping out of the arena.

eFeXuy
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no spoilers here, just if you like this so much i am incredibly excited to see you get to shadowbringers, the story just keeps getting better and better when it comes to this kind of moments and i'm so glad you're enjoying it

faeb.
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Please do a complete recap/assessment of 3.0 Heavensward! I loved your ARR video!

genemorrisrd
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The graphics updates make the cutscenes so much more impactful too, as if they needed it!

castoputa