

Even if you speak advanced vocabulary, incorrect grammar can lower others’ perception of your communication skills and even lead to serious miscommunication. I could see Matoya being angry with the cat boy for his reckless actions, that he should of just let the universe take it's natural course even if it meant the Ascians succeeded in their objective because what he did could turn out to be worse than anything the Ascians could of done.Speaking correct grammar is essential in conveying meaning and demonstrating a learner’s mastery of the English language. Since now a parallel reality exist where the Ascian succeeded, so not only is Hydaelyn split into shards but you now have a secondary reality where the Ascian succeeded. That maybe it somehow falls into an Ascians plan to have something like this happen because what's more chaotic than messing with time itself. This could be how Zenos makes himself more of a threat, with how dangerous he is with the Echo, it's possible he could potentially echo himself into the future or even the other realms purposely causing carnage to draw out the WOL.īut I could definitely see the expansion integrate consequences to time travel and how the history we changed is going to effect the world.

The only thing we might of changed was the time in which it occurred so everything could happen later or perhaps another entity from the future will come through the Crystal Tower to undo what was done, Terminator style lol. There is also the idea of say Back to the Future 2 where Biff going to the past to give his past self the means to be rich but the future not altering itself right away gave those from the future the ability to react, granted I guess in reality that even though we did save the other world from the light it doesn't necessarily change the future. I feel my theory could be right, that even though we saved the present from our future, the future that should of been will still creep in because the energy needs to go somewhere or something. And heck, maybe we'll finally get a Disciple of Magic as the canon class this time! As much as I want to finally be able to see and explore Ilsabard though, I am really excited at the prospect of a Sharlayan xpac. After all, even if we did go to Sharlayan, I don't think it could fill an entire xpac since the island they're on is so small. Of course, Garlemald/Ilsabard is still very much on the table.

The trademarked title (if it is for FFXIV), is also giving me magical/mage vibes with the "to predict or forsee" and "to be bewitched" meanings. We may very well need Sharlayan's help to deal with Hydaelyn or whatever Zenos & Fandaniel are cooking up.Īnd now, after the first 5.4 LL, we know that we'll be meeting up with Matoya again, someone who also has very intimate ties to Sharlayan.

Which just so happens to be where Hydaelyn is located. As we learned in Heavensward, Sharlayan has done extensive research on the Aetherial Sea. We're nearing the "final chapter of the tale of this star" aka the Zodiark/Hydaelyn arc. These ties were emphasized in the bit of the 5.3 MSQ where Tataru made Archon Loaf, a classic Sharlayan bread. We just spent an entire xpac forging stronger bonds with the Scions, who all have close ties to Sharlayan-G'raha Tia included. There's also the interesting parallels between the spiral symbol found at the end of Akaedemia Anyder and the spiral shell symbol that Sharlayan bears on its standards. There's the fact that Sharlayan sounds ALOT like a modern-day Amaurot, what with them being a city of mages & scholars, their form of government being a council of elected officials, and their tendency to be isolationist. There's just so much that's been hinting at it in ShB. Ooh, I'm becoming more and more convinced we're going to Sharlayan next xpac.
