thelibraryarcana
thelibraryarcana
The Library Arcana
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Melori Enara of Gridania
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thelibraryarcana · 7 days ago
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Hyth Emet
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thelibraryarcana · 18 days ago
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I just think he's neat
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thelibraryarcana · 26 days ago
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shadowbringers ✨ this will be a print for yeticon!
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thelibraryarcana · 26 days ago
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thelibraryarcana · 27 days ago
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thelibraryarcana · 29 days ago
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|| are you gonna dance on the line with me? ||
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thelibraryarcana · 29 days ago
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I have always found it interesting that the WoL refers to Emet-Selch as not Emet-Selch but as Hades.
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Sure, the journal entry is named Emet-Selch. But the first thing written there is that his true name was Hades. You also see this when you describe him to the Minstrel for his extreme trial.
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Additionally, the description of the trial alludes to this as well. As when we talk about those we have faced in the First. We talk and refer to him as Hades. Which is also written similarly to the journal. Both of which were described/written by the WoL.
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"Hearken unto a requiem for a hero fallen. A man who lived a thousand thousand of our lives clinging desperately to faint hope, never shirking his sworn duty to his long-lost brethren. A man who stood proud and did avow his true name on the threshold of the battle that would see him fall to his rival—the light to quench his shadow. Borrowing liberally from the funereal rites of the Night's Blessed, the minstreling wanderer weaves an elegy in that hero's honor—the tragic-yet-triumphant tale of a man and a battle that ne'er shall be forgotten."
You can also see this in the quest dialogue and while we cannot know the exact words the WoL used (as it is your own intrepretation of it) it is still clear that the WoL didn't refer to Emet-Selch as Emet-Selch they call him Hades.
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For the WoL, this is about honoring the man who held steadfast to his ideas. Who fought for his loved ones just as much as the WoL does. Not the Ascian Emet-Selch. To honor and remember Hades as he once lived.
There is however, the matter brought up by the Minstrel: Why did Emet-Selch reveal his name to the Wol?
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We do have a simple meta reason why: Hades is a recurring Summon across the Final Fantasy games. Using the name Hades is just natural to do so.
However, let's look at this from an in-lore perspective as well. For which we can look to what he says and speculate.
In the quest, Return to Eulmore, before leaving to Wright you can question Emet-Selch over the information he gives in the cutscene before. Revealing to us that Emet-Selch, along with the rest of the ascians encountered, is merely a title inherited. Their true names are hidden to take up the name and position of their seat.
You can, upon hearing this, ask him for his true name:
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His reply to this is rather interesting:
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There are a couple of things to note from his response. Firstly, he doesn't outright dismiss telling you his name, only says that eventually he'll reveal it. Of course, this hinges upon you living through your trials in putting down the Lightwardens and containing the light within, or simply dying from other matters.
But this would be disappointing for him. This dialogue ties into what he proposes to you later in The View From Above. To stand with him as allies. He doesn't propose this to the rest of the Scions, just the WoL. He dangles these threads because he wants them to reach back as Azem would. The WoL dying would be disappointing, and he would have to begin his search anew for Azem's soul.
We don't know if Emet-Selch has encountered Azem's shards before the WoL. Maybe he had or maybe he didn't. But it wouldn't change the fact that the WoL's death would have him searching again.
Even as he hurls insults upon the WoL for once more disappointing him, that is still Azem's soul in there. After all, his invitation to seek him out in the Tempest allows you to die with dignity. Everything he ever does is not let himself be alone and reach out to an old friend.
He wants someone else to remember it all. Who is more worthy of remembering it all than Azem?
Emet-Selch is a man of many masks. It is true, and his emotions are ever cloaked, but there are ever glimpses of them throughout Shadowbringers. Especially if it's Azem's soul prodding at him to reveal the layers underneath.
So in his final confrontation, when either the WoL dies or he, wouldn't it not be disappointing to leave the question of who the man underneath is all truly is? Perhaps even this even the last-ditch attempt to have the bearer of Azem's soul remember before either of you dies.
Emet-Selch yearns for his old friend to come back to him and remember. Just as much as he wishes shoulder the burden of remembering all of those that lived before. The WoL bears that last wish and remembers the man who fought for it all underneath as Hades. A man who once lived.
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thelibraryarcana · 1 month ago
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behold a powerful spell of eld
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thelibraryarcana · 1 month ago
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Oh..........
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thelibraryarcana · 1 month ago
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Forever obsessed with how brilliantly Shadowbringers constructed WoL's interactions with Emet-Selch.
Players were not just given the feeling that there's crucial information they do not know, which is easy to do by simply denying the player information.
They were instead given the far more difficult to instill feeling that there's crucial information they do not know but somehow should know. The player is put perfectly into the shoes of WoL who is being constantly poked and prodded for the barest hint of recognition or recollection.
The lead up to Mt.Gulg is probably my favorite bit for this. It's, at least in my opinion, where Emet-Selch starts getting very heavy handed with his nudge nudge wink winking toward WoL and it really starts to click that something is being danced around that you really ought to know and you just don't. It's frustrating in the perfect way.
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thelibraryarcana · 1 month ago
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thelibraryarcana · 2 months ago
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sketch for Gemma <3.
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thelibraryarcana · 2 months ago
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be the first to the feast, let's choke on the past
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thelibraryarcana · 2 months ago
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PADJALS
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thelibraryarcana · 3 months ago
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Ryne 💗
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thelibraryarcana · 3 months ago
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The symbology of the Convocation of Fourteen is just... one of my favorite details in ffxiv. And yeah, I know they have zodiac signs because Final Fantasy Tactics had zodiac signs and FF12 had zodiac signs, but 14's spin on them is inspired, and I don't think that gets enough appreciation.
Each of the Ascians is characterized to at least superficially match their sign. Emet-Selch seems like a Gemini, seemingly on both sides of every issue. Fandaniel seems like a Leo who wants to be the center of attention. Lahabrea, The Creator, seems like an artsy Pisces... just...y'know, a horrible one.
And it's not as if "terrible, messed-up version of Zodiac symbol" is new here. Tactics definitely had that already. The thing ffxiv adds to the trope is the presence of the Sun.
Azem's symbol being the sun and not a constellation tells us exactly what their role in the Convocation was supposed to be. The sun's path through the constellations is what gives all those signs their meanings. You can't be a Gemini unless the sun is in Gemini. The sun's passage through the zodiac is supposed to illuminate the best way forward. This is why Emet-Selch calls them both "Shepherd to the stars in the dark," and "Counsellor to the star's people." They're meant to inspire people to become their best selves. This is inadvertently what WoL does in numerous places and times across the game, (and one of the ancients in Elpis even comments on it) because apparently repeatedly dying at the hands of their coworkers and friends for eons did not get them out of having to do their job.
When the sun protested their unspeakbly terrible plan, they went all in on their hubris by casting it down forever. They never replaced Azem. They don't even want to remember they ever had a sun. They don't have the light that illuminates their best selves, their better future. So they can't find it anymore. They don't know how to be themselves anymore, in Azem's absence. In Elidibus' case, literally. He is so desperate for the guiding star he can't even remember having, that he constantly, instinctively, seeks out Azem in different forms. Wearing Ardbert's corpse, and wandering up to WoL for awkward chats, and looking back to the heroes of the past who were definitely Azem shards.
The sun, torn from the heavens, leads to the maker's ruin.
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thelibraryarcana · 3 months ago
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The Final Fantasy XIV Flower Language Spreadsheet (Final Flowery XIV 4.0)
The Final Fantasy XIV Flower Language Spreadsheet is done.
If you write fanfics, roleplay, make fanart, or like flowers, I made a spreadsheet of (nearly) every flower in-game with its IRL flower and its flower language and fun facts that may be relevant to you.
The sheet also contains additional information, game description, fun facts, cultural relevancy, mythology (I tried very hard to find Greek stuff for all your Azem and ancients needs), along with where to find it in game and what patch/expac it was introduced (which is more relevant than you think for some of these).
I plan on adding more to it and keeping it updated as new flowers come out in game, adding more lore relevant commentary when needed. I have comments enabled on the spreadsheet so if you have anything to add, please right click the cell in question and leave a comment. I cannot promise I will be watching the comments on this post like a hawk, (I'm not as active on tumblr anymore) but I will try. I know I missed some, especially in the Quests category. If you can help, I'd appreciate it. I'm only focusing on flowers that have names, also. So things like "Gridanian Flower Basket" is out for my sanity.
This was a labor of love and desire for my previous version to be rebuilt into something better. The original was made because I needed something like this for a fanfiction I needed to write. I wanted the spreadsheet to be able to help more people than myself.
I hope it will help you create something beautiful.
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