So all it takes to summon/create a Primal (from my understanding, at least) is massive amounts of belief and massive amounts of aether.
We see this with Ysayle creating a facsimile at best of Shiva, a being that shares more with her own hangups and beliefs than the original woman.
The archbishop, as well, channels an ancient hero of legend as opposed to some "god."
So...I was thinking about all the people we save. The common men and women of Eorzea, as well as the leaders of the alliance, Highborn in Ishgard, and I can only guess at the amount of people who will be singing my own praises as the Warrior of Light throughout Stormblood and Shadowbringers.
Should a great suffering befall the world of Hydaelen some several hundred years after our Warriors of Light's deaths, what's stopping the legend of us from being summoned as a Primal-like entity by some crazy nut job who's had one two many pints and a decade too much injustice? Like Shiva or King Thordan?
Please help, my own brain is hurting me.
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We see this with Ysayle creating a facsimile at best of Shiva, a being that shares more with her own hangups and beliefs than the original woman.
The archbishop, as well, channels an ancient hero of legend as opposed to some "god."
So...I was thinking about all the people we save. The common men and women of Eorzea, as well as the leaders of the alliance, Highborn in Ishgard, and I can only guess at the amount of people who will be singing my own praises as the Warrior of Light throughout Stormblood and Shadowbringers.
Should a great suffering befall the world of Hydaelen some several hundred years after our Warriors of Light's deaths, what's stopping the legend of us from being summoned as a Primal-like entity by some crazy nut job who's had one two many pints and a decade too much injustice? Like Shiva or King Thordan?
Please help, my own brain is hurting me.
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