3rd and final video in the series is available here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NR8QzdA80Z8.html Breaking down who the collaborator might be!
@@user-fy7ru4ii1iTechnically, he’s kind of correct. One of the Lufenian reports specifically states that the Lufenians dumped excess darkness into Dimension 15 (FFXV), which would cause the creation of Eos and a lot of the bad shit that happens there
yall think Shara was lufenian okay hear me out in ff1 the sequal an elf gives you a key that unlocks secret room in cornelia so the elfs are connected to the castle in ff1 so in SOP its pre shara has an lufenian dark egg and we know the elf tech so why are both lufenian and elf tech okay working together??? Lufenian Hiearchy?? where they kings and queens electing gaurdians but the fact elf key opens secret rooms in ff1 to get tnt is biggest clue that castle is elfs so thier members also???
That's a great thought! That's actually one of my guesses too, should have a video of my top 5 people I think it could be soon, and some are pretty far out there haha
If you have played the Dissidias this is quite apparent. In the Dissidias Shinryu does the same thing with Cosmos and Chaos and the Great Will (Cid). At the end of each "cycle" Shinryu returns to "the world" and resets it and absorbs the energy generated. Furthermore, both Dissidia and Stranger are developed by Team Ninja which makes a shared mythos all the more likely.
@@megascizor8275 I just finished all the dlc recently and it could be the Emperor, but tbh I don't think it was really confirmed who it was. Unless it was hidden in one of the logs.
There is some Point Missing,who Played dissidia duodecim ist remembering that Cid the Lufanian created the goddes Cosmos and wanted her as ruler for the living,,lead her in the Road to the Final Fantasy "
I have a theory that the Lufenians are from Terra from Final Fantasy IX, and Jack is pretty much their leader after creating the Iifa Tree on Gaia and planning for Terra to assimilate Gaia.
Or it could be Shinryu. All the collaborator wanted was the generated energy something he wanted in Dissida and 012. Also in Trail of the Dragon King DLC Bahamut implies that he is the remnant soul of the Bahamut from the Dawn of the future novel
Shinryu is actually one of the ones i list in my video on who the collaborator might be! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NR8QzdA80Z8.html
So basically in a timeline Sophia shows up and destroys the sky city so the warriors of light arc can start because it was planned by all 5 warriors of darkness 1:11
The outer Gods are the main villain in Final fantasy Multiverse.Villains that we know are just mentors to train the heroes to be prepared from multiversal wars.
After being disappointed by "FF XVI", I decided to give this game another shot. I think I was too hard on it the first time. It's actually pretty cool.
@@UnbrokenOdds let's see: -Most notiçably would be the "FF" vibe this game has that "XVI" lacks. That perfect of mix of cynicism and seriousness with hope and silliness (this game does have silliness, it's just more blunt than anime goofy like other titles); -First time I watched this game, I had just finished "Madoka Magica", a wonderful masterpiece of show with similar themes. As such, my standards for stories with similar themes were pretty high. Now that I take a more objective look to this game in order to know if it's true and all modern "FFs" are not worth it (kinda like "FF 16"), my standards are more loosened and I appreciate the characters's cynical ways more. I no longer view them in a similar way a Lufenian would; -While "FF: 16" felt like an inferior copy of "FF 2" and "FF: Tactics", "Strange Paradise" is a more original story, it takes risks. That in itself should have been able to earn some respect out of me; -One thing I hated about "FF XVI" was how we had not an option to confirm if Olivier was truly Ultima or a puppet that could be saved from it. I mean, in "X", Jet wasn't a saint and became a monster, but he pulled through, even if he had to sacrifice himself. And in this game, Neon wanted to sacrifice herself by becomnig Chaos's vessel, but Jack was against it, just as he was against Astos's sacrifice. I know this is not the first time demonic kids are used on midia, but given Olivier seems to have been inspired off Emperor Matheus (who I suspect still had a will of his own despite the demon inside him), I would much prefer to see if the kid was similar in that regard before any extreme actions were taken to avenge a mad emperor who wed a Karen to conceive him.
late af to find this vid, haven't even finished it, and haven't read the comments, but just in case, the collaborators of the Lufenians mentioned around 4:00 sounds like it might be the Ascians from FF XIV, who are able to travel between the different "Reflections"/Dimenions of the FF worlds.