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** Teleportation may cause wear on the local aetheryte network in some way, even if no one else is there to maintain the destination point.

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* So what exactly happened to the Allagans? Yes, there was an earthquake, but Hydaleyn must have many tectonic plates just as Earth does, which should mean that even a very violent earthquake wouldn't stretch across the entire planet's surface. And even if it did, the Allagans were a spacefaring race - the moon Bahamut was sealed in didn't create or get into its orbit itself. Anyone that can create a death star sized moon to hold an Elder primal must have the ability to create colonies (small moons, perhaps?) elsewhere in the star system Hydaleyn resides in. [[spoiler: And as of patch 3.2, it is know that time manipulation/travel is possible. Did a colony of Allagans simply move to another time. To the current game's imminent future, perhaps?]]

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* Several mid-to-late-level Weaver class quests involve making clothing commissioned by a miner with [[RummageSaleReject ridiculously bad fashion sense]]. The items requested improve gathering stats, exactly what a miner would benefit from. Until the level 45 quest, when Redolent Rose decides to change the commissions and bypass the client's general incompetence. From that point, the quest items are ''crafting'' gear, which is the choice one would expect a ''weaver'' to make.




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* The concept of "[[MindRape Tempering]]" in general is pretty horrifying, but that isn't FridgeHorror because it's obvious and openly discussed. A horror that's less openly discussed is that primals seem to temper those around them [[PowerIncontinence without necessarily even meaning to]]. And even they don't know how to undo the process. Not that most of them would if they could.
** Now imagine a Primal attacking a populated city, when their mere presence can MindRape people and cause [[BodyHorror horrific mutations]] from [[FantasticNuke aether overdose]]. The actual physical damage they'd do would be nothing compared to that.


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* One from 3.2. Why did [[spoiler: Nidhogg's attack on Vedofnir]] motivate the Ishgardians to [[spoiler: call for his death once more? [[spoiler: Nidhogg still lusts for vengeance for the death of someone dear to him. Much like the Ishgardians at the Convictory. That combined with Nidhogg's willingness to attack his kin for wanting peace made him the Embodiment of their desire for revenge, and their prior inability to let go of the past]]. In essence, Ishgard retained a common enemy [[spoiler: Nidhogg]].

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* One from 3.2. Why did [[spoiler: Nidhogg's attack on Vedofnir]] motivate the Ishgardians to [[spoiler: call for his death once more? [[spoiler: Nidhogg still lusts for vengeance for the death of someone dear to him. Much like the Ishgardians at the Convictory. That combined with Nidhogg's willingness to attack his kin for wanting peace made him the Embodiment of their desire for revenge, and their prior inability to let go of the past]]. In essence, Ishgard retained a common enemy [[spoiler: Nidhogg]].
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* One from 3.2. Why did [[spoiler: Nidhogg's attack on Vedofnir]] motivate the Ishgardians to band together and unite? [[spoiler: Nidhogg still lusts for vengeance for the death of someone dear to him. Much like the Ishgardians at the Convictory. That combined with Nidhogg's willingness to attack his kin for wanting peace made him the Embodiment of their desire for revenge, their prior inability to let go of the past, and the damage it will cause in the long run in their eyes]]. In essence, Ishgard found a new common enemy, Vengeance itself, represented by [[spoiler: Nidhogg]].

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* One from 3.2. Why did [[spoiler: Nidhogg's attack on Vedofnir]] motivate the Ishgardians to band together and unite? [[spoiler: call for his death once more? [[spoiler: Nidhogg still lusts for vengeance for the death of someone dear to him. Much like the Ishgardians at the Convictory. That combined with Nidhogg's willingness to attack his kin for wanting peace made him the Embodiment of their desire for revenge, and their prior inability to let go of the past, and the damage it will cause in the long run in their eyes]]. past]]. In essence, Ishgard found retained a new common enemy, Vengeance itself, represented by enemy [[spoiler: Nidhogg]].
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* One from 3.2. Why did [[spoiler: Nidhogg's attack on Vedofnir]] motivate the Ishgardians to band together and unite? [[spoiler: Nidhogg still lusts for vengeance for the death of someone dear to him. Much like the Ishgardians at the Convictory. That combined with Nidhogg's willingness to attack his kin for wanting peace made him the Embodiment of their desire for revenge, their prior inability to let go of the past, and the damage it will cause in the long run in their eyes]]. In essence, Ishgard found a new common enemy, Vengeance itself, represented by [[spoiler: Nidhogg]].
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-->'''Soul of the Machinist''': Unlike other soul crystals, the surface of this multi-aspected stone has yet to be carved with the record of past deeds.
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* For the Minstrel's Ballad: [[spoiler:Thordan's Reign]], you see that the enemies have a new set of weapons compared to the first fight. This is a first for the Trials. Shiva was given a bow in her Extreme fight, but her Sword, shield, and staff all looked the same. What makes sense on this is that [[spoiler:the Knights are all Elezen who are turning themselves into Primals, they still start out as normal spoken]]. And considering that, how does a normal person get stronger in XIV? By equipping better gear.
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** Seems like 3.1 finally explains how, or at least gives Rowena a new way to travel. She has a mini aetheryte in her Mor Dhona shop, allowing her to travel between there and Idylshire.
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* It is explained that the reason people are charged gil to use aetherytes via the Teleport spell is Eoreza's way of paying off the debt incurred to have the aetherytes rebuilt with wealthy businessmen from Ul'dah footing the bill. It is never explained (other than for gameplay purposes) why adventurers still have to pay gil to teleport in between areas that man has never set foot into, such as Azys Lla and the Churning Mists.
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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you might had noticed a mob based called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to a moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What better method to defeat an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?

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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you might had noticed a mob based called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better ([[spoiler:better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to a moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What would be a better method to defeat test subject for a weapon of Allagan origin than an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?
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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you might had noticed a mob based called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What better method to defeat an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?

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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you might had noticed a mob based called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to a moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What better method to defeat an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?
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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you noticed that there is a mob based on the Bipedal bird enemies of Final Fantasy XII (also the origin of the similar Mirrorkngiht mob), said mob is called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off a FloatingContiment called Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What better method to defeat an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?

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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you might had noticed that there is a mob based on the Bipedal bird enemies of Final Fantasy XII (also the origin of the similar Mirrorkngiht mob), said mob is called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off a FloatingContiment called Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What better method to defeat an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?
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* Going thought one of Heavensward's new dungeons, The Fractal Continuum, you noticed that there is a mob based on the Bipedal bird enemies of Final Fantasy XII (also the origin of the similar Mirrorkngiht mob), said mob is called Iksalion, which seems to be what the Ixali were before they were forced off a FloatingContiment called Ayatlan ([[spoiler: better known as Azys Lla]]). This connection might be apparent at first glance, but it leads to moment of brilliance in A Realm Reborn's storyline. The Ultima Weapon, which became revealed after The Warrior of Light defeated Garuda, the primal of the Ixal and the one where Gaius sent the weapon to test it (Garuda summoned Ifrit and Titan to her domain when Gaius arrived). What better method to defeat an Eikon of beastmen of Allagan origin then a weapon of Allagan origin?

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* The Machinist, Astrologian, and Dark Knight jobs are new battle classes for ''Heavensward'', yet they have no official guild and the skills are taught to you by an individual. When you sign up for one of the new classes, you're given a soul crystal, which normally teaches you new abilities based on its past bearers and their knowledge and memories. Because the jobs are brand new, there hasn't been anyone around long enough to instill their memories into the soul crystal. You can say that you will be the first one to etch your knowledge into the crystal for future generations to reflect upon.
** The Dark Knight and Astrologian crystals do have etchings. You receive both from a previous holder (or the corpse of one in the case of the Dark Knight). The Machinist job however, is indeed new and the crystal's item description specifically states it doesn't match the others.

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* The Machinist, Astrologian, Machinist and Dark Knight jobs are new battle classes for ''Heavensward'', yet they have no official guild and the skills are taught to you by an individual. When you sign up for one of the new classes, you're given a soul crystal, which normally teaches you new abilities based on its past bearers and their knowledge and memories. Because the jobs are brand new, there hasn't been anyone around long enough to instill their memories into the soul crystal. You can say that you will be the first one to etch your knowledge into the crystal for future generations to reflect upon.
** The Dark Knight and Astrologian crystals do have etchings. You receive both from a previous holder (or the corpse of one in the case of the Dark Knight).
upon. The Machinist job however, is indeed new and reflects this with the crystal's item description specifically states stating it doesn't match the others.
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* Rowena, the ever growing wealthy merchant, sets up shop in Mor Dhona for all of 2.0. In 3.0, she is still there and somehow is also in Idyllshire at the same time!

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* Rowena, the ever growing wealthy merchant, sets up shop in Mor Dhona for all of 2.0. In 3.0, she is still there and somehow is also in Idyllshire at the same time!time!
** Both Revenant's Toll and Idyllshire have aetherytes that she could teleport between, and she can ''certainly'' afford the fees involved. And [[OffscreenInertia how do you KNOW she's in both places at the same time]]?
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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the [=VIth=] Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them (And when you defeat Regula van Hydrus, he is able to retreat unlike Gaius van Baelsar). And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]

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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the [=VIth=] Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them (And when you defeat Regula van Hydrus, he is able to retreat unlike Gaius van Baelsar). And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]]]

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* Rowena, the ever growing wealthy merchant, sets up shop in Mor Dhona for all of 2.0. In 3.0, she is still there and somehow is also in Idyllshire at the same time!
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* For Triple Triad, certain [=NPCs=] will always use specific rules and some of the matches their character theme. Hab, a rotting zombie, always plays with the descension rule, which mimics how something rots and degrades over time. Gegeruju is a wealthy merchant with a monopoly on cards, thus he plays with the swap and sudden death rules so that he can always take one of your cards for himself and keeps any card of yours that he captured when it's time for sudden death. The Indolent Imperial not only uses cards based on TheEmpire, but he also plays with the ascension rule, mimicking the empire's "rise" to power.
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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the [=VIth=] Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them. And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]

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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the [=VIth=] Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them.them (And when you defeat Regula van Hydrus, he is able to retreat unlike Gaius van Baelsar). And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]
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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the VIth Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them. And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]

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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the VIth [=VIth=] Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them. And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]
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* The Salute of the Crystal Braves is one fist pointing upward, and the other arm behind the back. [[spoiler:This is symbolic of the inner manipulations of the Braves, with one part of the leadership betraying the other (left hand versus right/going behind their back).]]
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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the VIth Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them. And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face.]]

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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the VIth Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva to fight against them. And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can only imagine the trouble Eorzea will now face. This was also foreshadowed in 2.4 when the Scions learn from the Warrior of Light that Ysayle became Shiva and the group feared that the Empire would become more aggressive if they had found out that anyone could summon or become a primal.]]
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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the Garleans saw Ysayle turn into Shiva. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can believe that their invasion will resume.]]

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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the Garleans VIth Imperial Legion saw Ysayle turn into Shiva. Shiva to fight against them. And it's possible that they may also know about the archbishop transforming into King Thordan in primal form. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can believe that their invasion only imagine the trouble Eorzea will resume.now face.]]
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* For all the hype the Au Ra race got in the previews for ''Heavensward'', there's barely any [=NPCs=] of said race. This is easily explained by the Au Ra you meet in the Dark Knight and White Mage job quests where they tell you that some of their kind were attacked and killed by the Isghardians because the latter mistook the former as dragons. Even outside of Ishgard, the Au Ra were met with scorn and persecution by others.

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* For all the hype the Au Ra race got in the previews for ''Heavensward'', there's barely any [=NPCs=] of said race. This is easily explained by the Au Ra you meet in the Dark Knight and White Mage job quests where they tell you that some of their kind were attacked and killed by the Isghardians because the latter mistook the former as dragons. Even outside of Ishgard, the Au Ra were met with scorn and persecution by others.others.

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* [[spoiler:In Azys Lla, the Garleans saw Ysayle turn into Shiva. With the knowledge that non-beast tribes not only are able to summon primals as well, but can ''turn into one,'' one can believe that their invasion will resume.]]
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* Even though they have a long and bitter history with Lahabrea, the Warrior of Light [[spoiler: choosing to off Igeyorm first with the White Auracite]] borders on DangerouslyGenreSavvy. They know exactly what Lahabrea is capable of, and have made a chump of him on multiple occasions. Meanwhile [[spoiler: they have no idea what this new Ascian is capable of, and the one time you confronted them outside of the Aetherochemical Research Facility they easily got the better of you.]]

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* Even though they have a long and bitter history with Lahabrea, the Warrior of Light [[spoiler: choosing to off Igeyorm first with the White Auracite]] borders on DangerouslyGenreSavvy. They know exactly what Lahabrea is capable of, and have made a chump of him on multiple occasions. Meanwhile [[spoiler: they have no idea what this new Ascian is capable of, and the one time you confronted them outside of the Aetherochemical Research Facility they easily got the better of you.]]]]
* For all the hype the Au Ra race got in the previews for ''Heavensward'', there's barely any [=NPCs=] of said race. This is easily explained by the Au Ra you meet in the Dark Knight and White Mage job quests where they tell you that some of their kind were attacked and killed by the Isghardians because the latter mistook the former as dragons. Even outside of Ishgard, the Au Ra were met with scorn and persecution by others.
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* As the story goes on, more and more people, friend and foe alike start getting wary of just how easily you're trumping threats that should grind you into paste, [[spoiler: which reaches a logical conclusion when you beat King Thordan, powered by a thousand years of fervent prayer and one of Nidhogg's eyes.]] When you consider all that happens, it seems within reason that [[spoiler: The Warrior of Light, IE you, has become a primal like Iceheart did to Shiva. The prayers and wishes of the people of Eorzia for a hero to appear to solve all their problems, and this new wanderer from another land doing just that has empowered you with their hopes and wishes, turning you into the Warrior of Light their memories before the calamity idealize, and your increasing strength to the point of frightening the Ascians is because of the continued praise and support you receive from the realm.]]
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* As the story goes on, more and more people, friend and foe alike start getting wary of just how easily you're trumping threats that should grind you into paste, [[spoiler: which reaches a logical conclusion when you beat King Thordan, powered by a thousand years of fervent prayer and one of Nidhogg's eyes.]] When you consider all that happens, it seems within reason that [[spoiler: The Warrior of Light, IE you, has become a primal like Iceheart did to Shiva. The prayers and wishes of the people of Eorzia for a hero to appear to solve all their problems, and this new wanderer from another land doing just that has empowered you with their hopes and wishes, turning you into the Warrior of Light their memories before the calamity idealize, and your increasing strength to the point of frightening the Ascians is because of the continued praise and support you receive from the realm.]]

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* As the story goes on, more and more people, friend and foe alike start getting wary of just how easily you're trumping threats that should grind you into paste, [[spoiler: which reaches a logical conclusion when you beat King Thordan, powered by a thousand years of fervent prayer and one of Nidhogg's eyes.]] When you consider all that happens, it seems within reason that [[spoiler: The Warrior of Light, IE you, has become a primal like Iceheart did to Shiva. The prayers and wishes of the people of Eorzia for a hero to appear to solve all their problems, and this new wanderer from another land doing just that has empowered you with their hopes and wishes, turning you into the Warrior of Light their memories before the calamity idealize, and your increasing strength to the point of frightening the Ascians is because of the continued praise and support you receive from the realm.]]
* Even though they have a long and bitter history with Lahabrea, the Warrior of Light [[spoiler: choosing to off Igeyorm first with the White Auracite]] borders on DangerouslyGenreSavvy. They know exactly what Lahabrea is capable of, and have made a chump of him on multiple occasions. Meanwhile [[spoiler: they have no idea what this new Ascian is capable of, and the one time you confronted them outside of the Aetherochemical Research Facility they easily got the better of you.
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* Upon meeting the new beast tribes in ''Heavensward'', you're told by the victims that were attacked by them that the beast tribes were relatively peaceful with man until the beastmen suddenly became violent around a year ago. This can tie in with the cut scene in the finale of 2.5's story where the Ascians state that they have to speed up their plans for the land up north (Ishgard and beyond) due to the Warrior of Light killing one of their own.

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* Upon meeting the new beast tribes in ''Heavensward'', you're told by the victims that were attacked by them that the beast tribes were relatively peaceful with man until the beastmen suddenly became violent around a year ago. This can tie in with the cut scene in the finale of 2.5's story where the Ascians state that they have to speed up their plans for the land up north (Ishgard and beyond) due to the Warrior of Light killing one of their own.own.
* As the story goes on, more and more people, friend and foe alike start getting wary of just how easily you're trumping threats that should grind you into paste, [[spoiler: which reaches a logical conclusion when you beat King Thordan, powered by a thousand years of fervent prayer and one of Nidhogg's eyes.]] When you consider all that happens, it seems within reason that [[spoiler: The Warrior of Light, IE you, has become a primal like Iceheart did to Shiva. The prayers and wishes of the people of Eorzia for a hero to appear to solve all their problems, and this new wanderer from another land doing just that has empowered you with their hopes and wishes, turning you into the Warrior of Light their memories before the calamity idealize, and your increasing strength to the point of frightening the Ascians is because of the continued praise and support you receive from the realm.]]
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* The Machinist, Astrolgogian, and Dark Knight jobs are new battle classes for ''Heavensward'', yet they have no official guild and the skills are taught to you by an individual. When you sign up for one of the new classes, you're given a soul crystal, which normally teaches you new abilities based on its past bearers and their knowledge and memories. Because the jobs are brand new, there hasn't been anyone around long enough to instill their memories into the soul crystal. You can say that you will be the first one to etch your knowledge into the crystal for future generations to reflect upon.
** The Dark Knight and Astologin crystals do have etchings. You revive both from a previous holder (or the corpse of one in the case of the Dark Knight). The Machinist job however, is indeed new and the crystal's item description specifically states it doesn't match the others.

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* The Machinist, Astrolgogian, Astrologian, and Dark Knight jobs are new battle classes for ''Heavensward'', yet they have no official guild and the skills are taught to you by an individual. When you sign up for one of the new classes, you're given a soul crystal, which normally teaches you new abilities based on its past bearers and their knowledge and memories. Because the jobs are brand new, there hasn't been anyone around long enough to instill their memories into the soul crystal. You can say that you will be the first one to etch your knowledge into the crystal for future generations to reflect upon.
** The Dark Knight and Astologin Astrologian crystals do have etchings. You revive receive both from a previous holder (or the corpse of one in the case of the Dark Knight). The Machinist job however, is indeed new and the crystal's item description specifically states it doesn't match the others.
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!!Fridge Brilliance
* The Machinist, Astrolgogian, and Dark Knight jobs are new battle classes for ''Heavensward'', yet they have no official guild and the skills are taught to you by an individual. When you sign up for one of the new classes, you're given a soul crystal, which normally teaches you new abilities based on its past bearers and their knowledge and memories. Because the jobs are brand new, there hasn't been anyone around long enough to instill their memories into the soul crystal. You can say that you will be the first one to etch your knowledge into the crystal for future generations to reflect upon.
* Upon meeting the new beast tribes in ''Heavensward'', you're told by the victims that were attacked by them that the beast tribes were relatively peaceful with man until the beastmen suddenly became violent around a year ago. This can tie in with the cut scene in the finale of 2.5's story where the Ascians state that they have to speed up their plans for the land up north (Ishgard and beyond) due to the Warrior of Light killing one of their own.

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