Final Fantasy 14's next story patch has a lot riding on its shoulders—it'll sort of be the proof in the pudding as to whether Creative Studio 3 is able to respond quickly to story complaints, or whether we'll be stuck with an unfortunately plodding narrative for the next three patches. Still, I'm open to giving it a chance and, at the very least, this trailer promises not to abandon the premise just because of its clunky entry. Spoilers for Dawntrail, naturally.
As shown on the «Letter From the Producer Live» this morning, Patch 7.1, titled Crossroads, appears to be taking us back to Solution Nine to deal with the fallout of Queen Sphene's death by Wuk Lamat—not to mention, the fallout of death. With the Endless gone, the people of Solution Nine can remember their dead again, which means an entire city full of people not used to grief are going to have to wrestle with it.
Furthermore, it looks like we'll be getting a direct look into Zoraal Ja, one of two antagonists in Dawntrail, who was left severely under-developed. Playing it at the time, while I saw the whispers of his motivation through the thin film of good faith, the flavour text for the optional Extreme version of the fight painted a fuller picture of his narrative arc than the main story did. Which, uh, is bad.
Still—better late than never, as they say. My main issue with Dawntrail is that it never allowed its most interesting plot points room to breathe, and if the patch quests are aimed at fixing that, then I'll be along for the ride with an open heart.
Otherwise, there weren't any major reveals—Final Fantasy 11 fans are getting a huge nostalgia trip with the Echoes of Vana'diel raid, where lizard heartthrob Bakool Ja Ja will be playing a supporting role. As someone completely green to that world, I'm genuinely excited to find out more about it, and given the quality of the battle content so far I'm sure we're in for a banger of an alliance raid series.
The thing that worries me, though, is that despite
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