My fringe theory is that Solution 9 is a literal name. The 12th Shard while enduring the lightning aspected calamity came up with 8 plans to forestall their apocalypse. Solution 9 was a soul-ark they shotput at the Source to ferry souls there before the rejoining. This would explain the excess of lightning aether that got mentioned. It would also lead to Emet's statement of "some of the civilizations on the other shards might surprise you"
I kind of had the thought that Emet was naming off civilizations where we'd find either surviving Ascians, their work, or people from other shards, too.
I personally buy into this theory as well. And I could see it playing into the themes of FF9 as well. If this indeed from the 12th, they've permanently lost their home and are likely making moves to claim the Source as their own. The idea of it doubling as storage facility for lost souls could also be true - they weren't able to save everyone and have millions of souls downloaded as data waiting to eventually be revived.
Yeah I'm thinking the same, would match the Ascian M.O. as well, they encouraged this society's growth in the twelth as they convert Ceruleum (or their planetary equivalent) into a mass of electricity (lightning aether). Which could later be turned against them to flood their world with lightning, perhaps via the Arcadion deliberately overflowing (which is still happening to some degree now after it's flight to the source)
@tomgane6051 I think they should explain the last ascians. I know it is a 'fresh start' but I think it is needed. They may not be evil and thus why they never took part in much of what we were dealing with. We also need to remember that Meracydia has also be revealed on the newest map which is closely related to Alag and other worlds/shards as well. This might lead into Meracydia for the next expansion.
It could be Ascians like you said but I personally think it could be a city / civilization from another reflection who got trapped on the Source by trying to find a solution to escape a rejoining at some point, like an Ark or something. And since I think traveling to others reflection will be a big part of the story going forward after Dawntrail, it could be helping in that direction.
so it could be the remnats of failed calamity in the past and unlike others that brought about untold devistation this one just left a scar and this city from another reflection just took the space instead of a full rejoining?
This is exactly what I thought, if you think about the thirteenth Acians were very active in the rejoining I think it wouldn’t be out of place for a society to make an ark of survivors to avoid rejoining or at least one last bastion of survivors.
Yeah, especially if we consider that the future Ironworks and G'raha managed to travel through the rift and through time with the crystal tower, a civilization seemingly more advanced than the Allagans in another shard may have had the plot twist of traversing the rift as well. If we think about the 12th shard, which was the calamity of lightning, perhaps the abundance of electricity in the atmosphere for such a long time would allow them to develop technology more similar to what we'd have as humans in real life. I imagine we would reach that level of development pretty fast if energy was abundant and free like that.
We already have Amaurot and Elpis as our way of running through the Ascians’ past, so the idea of us running through their failed “future” would be a pretty cool way of shaking things up with our encounters with them
I would eat that right up. Anything that gives me more Ancient lore. It’s what I love the most about FFXIV and it would make me so damn happy and excited Dx
If it's really the Ascians, then I'm curious if the last unaccounted for members of the Convocation are going to be antagonists or allies. It would be very interesting if they decided to become allied with the WoL, though I wouldn't be surprised if there was still bad blood.
I will both answer this in my own theory while supposting what Solution 9 is: We know during the 2nd umbral calamity of lightning that civilisation was forced to dwell underground in order to survive world-shattering storms that annihilated continents, and from heritidge found concept art and screenshots, it looks to me like solution 9 is actually a civlisation from the early 2nd era, that might infact e the progenitor and predacessor to the Allagan Empire, that comes as a direct decendant of the Ancients that predated them. You could think of the people and culture here as something of a middle chapter, the end of the ancients people and the very early signs of a new civlisation highly advanced trying to rekindle the great technology of old, but perhaps they had limits, and those limits are hard set in the area itself. We also know north tural is more desert-lke than south tural implying something of a similar issue to that of the burn, the area is draining aether from the land, but to what extent, perhaps not as badly as Allagan technology did,a nd maybe the ascians simply found it dissapointing/unworthy and abandoned it, since heritidge implies finding something that was left behind. What dwells tehre is a civilisation that is not as hostile as garlemald but not as friendly as ishgard, we also know that in 9, the solution 9 refference had some hints towards cloning and some of the messages hint to soul-transferal in the ancients language. So lets go with this: Our people here are the decendants of the Ascians and the Ascians like Emet and co groomed them to become their successors, they in turn become something akin to a proto-allag, but they fail ultimatley to surpass their limits to reach the point of being akin to the ancients in potential, they hit a hard limit to what they can achieve. This dissapoints emet and simply makes him loose interest, as he has before, abandoning the project. Meanwhile, the remaining sundered ascians, the 4 still present have since the doom of their unsundered leadership moved there in order to salvage the completley ravaged plans of the ascians, this, becomming something of a last mission some want to complete the mission of the ascians no matter what while others are conflicted now Zodiark is gone that maybe its time to simply... move on. So my theory is, both: some will be friendly, some will be hostile, but both sides will have enmity to the wol for killing Zodiark. We will convince those that can be saved/redeemed to let go of the past and those that cant, maybe they simply need to be put down for the future to truly begin free of the past.
It could be originally Ascian made, but I highly doubt we will encounter one active. The first line of the trailer "time, no more once upon a time", that would ring kind of hollow if we end up fighting Ascian #12879862.
@@MashangiYou could fight Ascions and not have it be about the "once upon a time". When we dealt with the Ascions we dealt the the Unsundered, who remembered the time of the Ancients, and were working to reclaim it. The remaining Ascions are Sundered souls. They don't really recall the "glory of the old days" and with their god and their previous leaders dead... Well, why not work towards a new future? They are basically a race of immortal archmages and they are no longer bound to "the old ways".
I definitely thought about Zanarkand when I saw Solution 9, but given the extra evidence of the FF9 parallels, it makes much more sense to connect it there. I think you've got the right of it, I'm very excited to see what the game gives us as a reason for why we have a city like this in Tural.
I can see the Zanarkand influence too... but part of me can't shake the feeling that Tural/Solution 9 might not have more in common with Cocoon and Gran Pulse
The dev team could have created basically *any* story after Endwalker. I'm sure whatever story Dawntrail is, it will be good because they had more freedom than previously to choose what they felt would be fun and interesting.
Honestly, it does make sense when you think about it. I mean the naming is also suspicious since it is called a solution. I had a feeling that the city was made by Ascian’s hand. And it also solidify the idea with the proto language and the Ascian symbols we saw at the 8 man raid. It’s also possible that Gaius, Cid and Nero will be also involved with Solution 9 if we are going to fa e two new Ascians.
If solution 9 is the city of gold it will be pretty interesting to see why it's called that. Although on the world map it seems to be surrounded with gold so could just be that lol.
I think people are forgetting a really important detail of EW The Convocation had a plan. Zodiark. Venat and her Disciples had a plan. Hydaelyn. Azem however wasn't part of either plan. They left. Hydaelyn made it clear we did our own thing. I have a feeling Solution 9 was "our own thing.". Our attempt at solving the issues of the Final Days, or at the very least trying to mitigate what was done by the Convocation and Venat. Especially with a very safe assumption that the new lady at the top of the Dawntrail art is likely attached to Solution 9 in some way. Especially with the implication the music goes down. Where it begins by talking about the previous expansions, but then for the first time in a theme song approaches the idea of "we" and "us". The WoL has always been referred to as an individual, but suddenly we have a song openly talking about how "we" will be changing our Fate. I'm guessing Solution 9 is tied to Azem, and it's very possible cover art lady is either the original Azem still ( and we are formed of the souls lost in previous Rejoinings ), or she was somehow saved from a Shard by Azem in the past.
We cannot forget that Emet actively teased us about how we haven’t even gone to see the golden city in the new world, but he has. I DEFINITELY think he is/was aware of solution 9 and was pointing us there
I definitely get FFX from the more tropical parts of the world that we've seen. The screenshot with the train makes it APPEAR like the high-tech city is built on top of some more ancient ruins, which is what made me think of FF7 (+ the train of course). But I've also seen theories on it being a dreamscape like in 10. I'm so curious as to what it'll be -- and Yoshi P's optimisim makes me optimistic. I trust in the dev team.
You're definitely onto something here as well. Considering that solution 9 seems to resemble a futuristic utopia and Tulliyol is a place that respects tradition, nature and living on the land I can see a big theme of dawntrail being progress vs tradition or the price that is paid when replacing the past.
Most other Final Fantasy titles have never shy away from having some advanced civilization, Final Fantasy 1 had the Lufenians, Final Fantasy 3, the Ancients, Final Fantasy IV, The Lunarians, and it goes on. So this isn't out of place, especially in a Final Fantasy game!
Could be nothing but if you watch the reveal video for Solution 9, one of the Aetheryte's debris floating around it frame skips/glitches while the rest of the shot remains fluid and correct. Could imply this is some sort of simulated/virtual space.
My thoughts about Solution 9 is that it's inspired off of Final Fantasy XIII's Cocoon, where you have this bubble of hyper advanced tech with a wild area that could be seen as a dangerous place that dissidents and/or people deemed Dangerous are sent and expected to die with Heritage found serving as the drop off point. also, and I could be wrong, but I swear Yoshida did mention that there is a civilization living there, but that they were removed from the preview, likely to prevent any possible spoilers and/or concepts they didn't want the public to see yet. I also find it interesting that you mentioned Ultima as that was the name of the Fal'ce that branded the Main cast in XIII, I also 'think' that it was established that the world were the Lightning from the XIII came from was a reflection. bu~t that could also be wrong and only 15 and 16 are reflections with 11 either being a reflection or another continent we cannot see. But I digress, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the end.
I got the same vibe. And if we take the idea of an Acsian plot, it might be both, mix the two ideas together, and have the local peoples uplifted by a couple of Acsians Altima and Deudalaphon. With the idea that Solution 9 would be an Ark during one or multiple cataclysms.
I get cocoon vibes as well, especially after seeing the pillar this place is potentially on top of or inside of. Just fyi, tho, the worlds of the other FFs are not confirmed to be world shards/reflections of etherys. They are separate worlds as far as we know.
@@AlleluiaElizabeth A quote from 20 years ago... and I paraphrase this as this is old and I have no idea where to find it any more. 'Each Numbered Final Fantasy game is in it's own world." But at the same time the person interviewed confirmed that there is only one Yojimbo, and he travels to all the worlds. This was before FFXIV btw, and long before the idea of Shards of the source. But the implication can be extrapolated that All Final Fantasy games exist in a Shared Multiverse. And FFXIV has provided a framework for this shared set of realities. Fortunately, this only applies to the Numbered Final Fantasy's as there are at least 2 versions of Earth in other Final Fantasy Media. (Spirits Within, FFU, and the mangas) There is implications also with the Crossovers, and how canon they really are. Lot's of fans say the crossovers aren't canon, until they become a part of the MSQ. While others myself included, say everything in game is canon until proven otherwise. Soooo Lightning Returns..... Canon? Maybe? No idea if Yoshi-P verified or not.
@@gothicshark I'm assuming the crossovers are canon till proven otherwise too. But Eos, Pulse, and w/e 16's name is are not reflections of Etherys, like the 1st and 13th. They're their own worlds, not sundered by Venat. They're connected in the FF multiverse, but not in the localized multiverse around us specifically. Vana'diel from 11 isn't a reflection, either, though it might have an FF 14 equivalent like some Ivalice locations do. Whether the new 24 man is referring to 11's Vanadiel or a 14 equivalent, we'll have to wait and see. I don't think the entirety of the FF11 map is just on Etherys as a continent we just haven't seen, though. You can see the whole globe from space on the moon, and while there's cloud cover obscuring some things, its visible enough to determine that the actual continent of Vana'diel isn't there.
I tried looking at the remaining known ascisn glyphs (since they are borrowed from FF 12) and none of them match the one in the Arcadion image. The only unknown glyph is Azem's. I think it would be cool if this was Azem's solution to the end days, somehow. Even if it is ultimately being used for some nefarious purpose now. A golden legacy left by Azem (to the warrior of light?)
Seven Calamities, with one averted. Which would make this one the ninth "solution" to the problem of recreating the world of the Ancients. That being said, I don't think the red symbol in Arcadion is necessarily an Ascian glyph. The closest resemblance would be Mateus, the inverse of Lahabrea. Pashtarot's glyph has three spikes on the top, but the side spikes aren't curved as in the glyph we see in the key art. If anything, the symbol kind of looks like a horned helmet with plate spaulders, or a snarling monster with claws cartoonishly raised. Think the symbol for Bowser. I think it was deliberately placed and colored to draw attention away from everything else, an actual red herring.
I think another connection to Solution Nine, or more specifically Arcadion, to the Ascians/Ancients is the fact it's an FF14 original story and not based on other FFs. What other 8-man Raid have we had that was an FF14 original storyline? Pandaemonium, which was focused on Lahabrea. Granted FF9 also had a location called Pandemonium which served as Garland's castle on Terra, but I doubt they'd use that name as a connection to Solution Nine.
Altima and Deudalaphon building Solution 9, that is my theory as well. It would just be fitting if Deudalaphon, who was the convocation member tasked with overseeing architecture and technology, was responsible for basically the most technologically advanced city on Etheirys. Altima's involvement would be less clear. However, like you mentioned in the video: in the slide advertising the Arcadion raids a red sign can be seen that looks eerily similar to a part of Altima's corresponding sigil from FF12, just like how all Ascian mask designs up to this point were derived from those sigils. I'm excited to see if this is correct or not.
It would also be interesting to have an ascian like Deudalaphon who is more about technology and progress to have an entirely different motivation than the unsundered ascians like emet-selch who still live in the past. Its somewhat more terrifying having a character like that who has accepted that the past is dead and now seeks to build a whole new amourot
If Altima's domain was that of "the arts" then it could explain the cyberpunk aesthetic of lights, shadows, and neon colors. Where Deudalaphon may focus on the practicalities of architecture, Altima can apply a fresh layer of aesthetic flair makes the old grandeur of Amaurot look absolutely drab.
Let’s also not forget that there are active Ascians on the other shards working as instructed to rejoin the shards. They just no longer have the paragons to guide them. If we effectively open the gates between the shards, how will they respond? Will they continue as originally planned or stand down?
@@mythogenesis4788Elidibus himself said that the sundered Ascians alone are incapable of continuing his work. Why would he say that if it wasn't true? The Ascian's failure was pretty much confirmed with his death, and especially with Zodiarks destruction. I believe the remaining Ascians are all pretty much doing their own thing now, and that their new purpose is not necessarily an evil one.
I'm one minute into the video, so I'm not sure if it's been mentioned or not, but consider the entire Endwalker Relic questline - the last Relic stage has visual effects EXTREMELY resembling to Solution 9. The relic questline being tied to Hildibrand - which is often overlooked for how comedic it is in purpose - also lifts some suspicion. There's even a specific line from the 6.4 Manderville questline where Delion mentions that Hildibrand's superhuman resistance might be "the product of a hyper-advanced civilization from the distant past", either making a direct reference to Allag OR whatever civilization is Solution Nine's. And I'm leaning towards the latter precisely because of how alien (literally) the entire questline was, and the very specific look the last relic stage has.
I've been playing Final Fantasy games for too long to be shocked by Solution Nine. It does excite the hell out of me, however. I feel like since Ishikawa moved up to co-lead, we've seen less instances of things thrown into the story without some kind of precise road map for how it will be used. Everything sets up something else, which is why I actually loved the post-Endwalker story (I played it as one giant prologue). I know that post-EW is setting up a return to the 13th down the line. When we return is anyone's guess, but it will happen. I'd put money on it. Solution Nine completely trashed any preconceived theories I had about Dawntrail, and that's a very good thing. I want to be surprised. I want Emet's words to be right: that of our little Eorzea we still know precious little.
I remember making a joke about a year ago thinking oh man I can't wait for the 8.0 New World expansion (Was convinced 7.0 was gonna be Meracydia), we finally get a nice reset and go explore the American frontiers and meet cowboys and oops we unearth an ancient futuristic city made by the Ascians or Amon cause that prick is everywhere. I think if I called it that long ago and got it mostly on the nose I think that shows the type of setting and reveals the devs favor and have always shown fondness for and why I don't think this is a jump the shark moment, this is totally in line with their typical storylines and overall way the world works. There's constant ancient civilizations that get unearthed from the past since the world has had so many calamities. I also remember thinking it was suspicious that Allag claimed they ruled the whole world but their next plan of attack was Meracydia and not the massive continent in the West? What exactly was there that kept them from attacking that location or claiming it as conquered? Either way if you've followed the world and storyline of the previous sundering, calamities, and empires I don't think a reveal of another advanced civilization is too out of left field and I welcome more insight into the star's vast history.
I'm just happy to see Dawntrail, which reminded me of XI's Seekers of Adoulin expansion, having similar metallic purple ruins/buildings/constructs tucked away just like the Ra'kaznar zone from the same expansion. They just went all-in on the tech part instead of the heavier magic leaning. Can't wait to see how they spin such familiar settings into something brand new!
I don't really see why people think the symbol in the Arcadion art is an Ascian symbol beyond the red coloring. Not only is it asymmetrical, it simply does not match the other symbols that we can verify from the Espers of FF12. It likewise is not split down the middle like an Ascian Prime. To me, the symbol more closely resembles a sort of pseudo-Japanese kanji. Similar to the way that Eorzean is stylized English, the symbol makes me think of a kanji with the same or similar stylization, which could fit with the imagery of the hannya masks on the far right of the art. The need for the Ascians to prepare a comfortable place for the Ancients to 'land' also doesn't make much sense, given both how unfamiliar Solution 9 would be to them and Emet-Selch's ability to recreate a physical Amaurot with relative ease. If they had succeeded and needed to permanently recreate Amaurot, he would have done so with the help of Lahabrea, the Architect himself, so the task would have been far easier still. I do not think they would have had any need to assign 2 sundered Ascians to spending hundreds of years creating a city rather than spending the same time facilitating further rejoinings. My current theory remains similar to many other's; Solution 9 was one attempt by the people of the 12th shard to escape from the end of their world. They extracted their souls into an 'ark' facility, granted themselves digitized avatars within a digital city, and fired that facility into the Source, likely dragging a massive amount of lightning aether with them and resulting in the constant levin storms around Heritage Found. If they are a reference to Genomes, they may have the intention of being reincarnated by inhabiting the bodies of people on the Source, perhaps by somehow rejoining with their reflections in a way that leaves their 12th reflection in control. I also wonder if they may have android bodies that allow them to act in the outside world, which would explain points I'll get to shortly. Additionally, originating from the 12th shard could explain the advanced technology. A shard that naturally tends towards lightning may have discovered electricity in a similar way to real life rather than developing magic, with an almost limitless amount of electricity facilitating the technological growth. The inhabitants existing within a datascape can also explain why Solution 9 is so massive, as well as why it appears far cleaner in design than the (likely) external structures we've seen in other art. Of course, there is also the art for the dungeons we've gotten. One shows the exterior of one of these areas and looks very much like a castrum or other military installation, with visible 'ships' that we've now seen in the recent dungeon video. This being a dungeon and the art clearly showing the gate having been exploded open indicates that we may in fact be fighting our way into Solution 9, potentially with the Eliminator acting as the third dungeon boss. Another piece of art clearly shows a ceruleum processing plant (with a large fan that matches Arcadion). I highly doubt that reawakened Ancients would have any use for ceruleum, so I wonder if the facility is either using the ceruleum, indicating that it is currently manned (maybe by Genome-piloted androids?), or that this facility may even be the source of ceruleum, with the wild west towns being created around it in order to extract the ceruleum leaking into the earth from damage incurred in its cross-shard travel. Perhaps the facility continuously draws on levin aether to power itself, either by refining it into ceruleum or with ceruleum as a byproduct? I believe this may also link to the dungeon that features large blue-and-purple crystals amidst mountainside ruins, which appear to be crystallized ceruleum that is charged with levin aether, given the audible crackling of electricity in the video. Perhaps the two are intrinsically linked, or perhaps the story will reveal that the massive facility recently 'came online' and its levin aether is now corrupting the natural ceruleum. The mountainside is also snowy in the concept art, so there is either another mountain we are unaware of further north or the lightning aether has spread all the way to Urqopacha. I also have smaller, more disparate theories. If my above theories are all somehow correct, then the leaking ceruleum could jeopardize Solution 9's ability to power itself. If it lost power, all the digitized souls would be lost. An alternative to much of this is that the ceruleum plant art also looks like it may be a sort of packing facility, with ceruleum being loaded into crates and transported on the aforementioned ships, though this would not explain the turrets visible on the ship in the dungeon video. Finally, I firmly believe that the girl at the top of the character art is a citizen of Solution 9 and less firmly believe that she is also, somehow, the nutkin. I will not be expanding on that last point.
I admit, I'd forgotten about the remaining Ascians, but Endwalker put such a capper on their story that I don't think they'd be directly involved again. Rather, my theory is that a colony of opo-opos discovered an Ascian artefact similar to the monolith from _2001: A Space Odyssey_ that, for lack of a better word, hyper-evolved them into the FFXIV version of Genomes.
My theory's that S9 isn't really a thing when we get there. it's just this mysterious tower with a flat top over this old mining town. then we do a dungeon in the innards of the maintenance tunnels.. and actually activate it, revealing this grand hypertech city that was supposed to be used for the ancients when they returned but never was. Also The Arcadion is us joining up with our raid party later on to discover the history of the place and why something weird is happening to it. With the help of an up-and-coming Ironworks Miqo'te who's charged with maintenance and exploration. Named N'vidia.
Or... Solution 9 is the city that have been built all this time (by Ascians?) to simply welcome the ancient brought back from Zodiark after he was made all again. Their new home as Amaurot and all of their old cities no more exist in the Source. I'm excited by Solution 9 and what this place implies more than anything that has been presented before for Dawntrail. I've heard this could be located on another shard, or be some ancient place built to escape the Final Days. In the artwork you can see various languages here and there including eorzean. I don't kow where it is but I hope there is a good reason why such an advanced civilization has never been talked about before.
Thanks for condensing and laying out what's being said so far into digestible thought. Can't wait for 7.0 to drop this summer and see how this all plays out!
I like the theory, but I had another thought since I never played 4 or 9. The second calamity was the calamity of lightning, my thought was this was the people's of that time solution to it, with the previous 8 having failed. It doesn't account for Ascians being involved or not, they might have had a hand in it.
My little fan theory is solution 9 is another shard that fell to lightning energy and theyve harnessed it to advance. I feel like this might be a shard crashing into us like the convergence event in marvel comics. Weve got to the first and the 13th. I wouldn't be shocked if the events of everything is causing everything to collapse in on itself. Eventuality leading into another long multi expansion story of reintergrating each reflect to the source and rejoining the shards. Or at least finding a way to do it in the least destructive way. Though im not current i just fought the fire fiend so i could be completely wrong or missing something.
I feel like we already had the "massively advanced technology zone out of nowhere" at least twice before - first when doing the Bahamut raids in ARR and second when going to Azys Lla in HW. Yes, Solution 9 does seem to be pushing that a little bit further (for example, it seems to be more intact than the Dalamud fragments and Azys Lla), but FFXIV has already had precedent for _wildly_ advanced technology compared to the swords and sorcery of your average everyday Eorzean life.
I think perhaps a trip to another shard may be a huge possibility considering how jarring Solution 9 looks from the New World. However, the Terra concept has huge potential.
@@TelepathicVoyeur I could see it like a City teleportation that goes "Zap", in the source. But, it could be also people who go from another shard and then transfer here. Because having "Soul supply", in the source, meaning only two things : They still do travel to their shard They have deteroried their souls and need to heal it.
I think if we're going to compare Dawntrail to ARR and Heavensward, it's fair to remind people that even in those expansions we still had high end technology settings that might have caught people as out of place. Castrum Meridianum in ARR and Azys La in Heavensward. And yeah, Esthar was the first thought of Solution 9, but there's also something about it that feels a bit like Cocoon to me. I can see the inspiration of Terra too from FFIX. Also I'm not sure if we're going to see much ascian connections (at least I hope not) We know that Dawntrail is supposed to set up an entirely new multi expansion story arc, so tying back to the ascians again feels like it would carry too much baggage from the past expansions, and I for one am ready for a new start. The ascians have had their story told, their arc is complete, and their plans as well as the major threat faced by them have been dealt with. Now is the perfect time to start to introduce something new.
My tinfoil hat theory about Solution 9 is, What if it was created by Azem? I found it odd that they said "heritage found" in the live festival, and since 13 Ascian Glyphs are known, as far as I'm aware. The one at 12:51 looks very original, unlike the 13 other ones that are based on the summons from FFXII The City looks also like it's in a bubble or shielded away like a safe heaven, and since they use the ancient language, and we don't know what Azem did at the end days it might be a possibility.
Very excited about Solution 9. My only reservation about it, is that of old patterns hold, it can’t become a major player hub, both being an expansion city and the secondary expansion city, which won’t have a marketboard. Seems like the perfect place to have apartments and host the modern sensibility players in the community.
The more I see of other cities on Etherys, the more I realize that the entire continent of Eorzia is a backwater low tech countryside that’s too busy warring between its city-states to properly develop.
"Go forth and seek discovery. Some of the civilizations in the reflections will surprise you." - Emet-Selch This is a civilization on a shard that has been allowed to grow without the Ascians interfering with it with endless wars and chaos.
I still stand by my theory of S9 being in existence since the Second Umbral Calamity, albeit with the caveat that the Ascians established it in preparation for the release of souls from Zodiark's fall.
Solution 9 strikes me as a sort of hidden El Dorado-esque mythological “paradise.” It’ll likely be something we have to discover to introduce a Deis Ex Machina fix to a massive problem.
I like what has been theorized so far, but I do have a couple thoughts to potentially add or play with as we get closer to 7.0. For one, I've been hopeful since before Shadowbringers came out we might change to something other than Allagan Tomestones. Since Allag never came to Tulal or its continent, it would make sense to have to require a new place of origin for whatever the new bi-patchly endgame currency is. Solution 9 could very well carry that for Dawntrail's patch cycle. But then, that would raise the question of why we're pulling this new "ancient" currency out of thin air to turn in for gear if Solution 9 is under management of at least one of the remaining Ascians. This brings me to the second thought. Final Fantasy XI. We know the new 24-man raid series will be about FFXI to some degree. But will the XI references start or stop there? I never finished the story of "Seekers of Adoulin," nor can I find a full plot summary (beyond fairies escaping from a stone) without watching so many videos of the expansion's missions (someone should get on making a proper summary), but I do see some potential parallels. In FFXI:SoA, we travel to the New World and team up with the underaged-waifu-of-the-week (Square loves its formulas) to uncover a mystery beyond the main city's walls while trying to quell a sort of power struggle within those boundaries. There was an antagonist named Hades behind the scenes, and someone "mysterious" (read: obviously part of the picture) within the city playing a role of his own in having us not get too involved with the truth if it can be helped. Deep in the wilds was a set of ruins with a dark, city-like secret beneath it. How much of this sounds familiar compared to what we know of FFXIV:DT so far? Well, it's obvious as to why we won't be facing Hades in Dawntrail, but if another Convocation member, who worked with Hades, is running Solution 9, and if one of the candidates to Tulal's throne is taking orders from this ranking Ascian, then those roles have been as good as echoed. Instead of a girl in her teens whose brother we're trying to save, we're working with a Hrothgal who, if I am remembering right from Yoshi's early DT explanations, is with one of the throne candidates in the same or similar fashion. FFIX may be a major inspiration for this first leg of a new journey, but I think FFXI have have some footing as well, in ways beyond what the raid series will measure.
One thing that's not mentioned here, but is heavily emphasized on one or two of the slides, is that the energy of the region is almost overwhelmingly lightning element-based. I have a separate theory that could still be somewhat compatible with yours in regards to the FF9 connection. "Solution 9," while being a Zidane reference, also involves "solution," but what is the problem to solve? I'm wondering if the lightning clue might be that the advanced people that are responsible for this region might actually be people from the Twelfth Shard, the one that was rejoined with the Source in the Second Umbral Calamity, also known as... the Calamity of Lightning. The Source had people like the Sharlayans actively looking for escape routes in cases of calamities / end of the world, so why wouldn't people from other worlds? My theory is that, either with Ascian help or from a people that were advanced (directly or indirectly) through Ascian interference (like Emet and Allag), people from the Twelfth Shard either fully managed to escape to the Source prior to the rejoining, OR somehow were able to retain themselves after the Rejoining and created this hidden, advanced city as its "solution" to surviving the cataclysmic Rejoining. As to why it was called Solution 9, perhaps it's simply that it was the 9th iteration of their plan that finally bore fruit? Now this hidden society could still be plotting something similar to what you're theorizing with Terra from FF9, in that it is slowly expanding and developing to potentially one day challenge or outright take over the existing Source inhabitants. There's certainly something suspicious if this region turns out to be purposely cloaked/hidden almost like some kind of FFXIV version of Wakanda. But a parallel world's inhabitants that had Ascian connections would certainly explain why all the text in the city is the way it is.
It could simply one of the Ascians ideas of how to fix the Sundering problem. They didn't just immediately figure out the Calamitys, so it wouldn't surprise me if they all started researching different solutions before settling for whichever seems to work best. Then just kept the rest on the backburner incase they can manage do something with it later.
Personally, I love it. I got a Cocoon vibe from it BTW. Also, my personal theory it's an Advanced Civilization Built by Miqo'te. As the one humanoid figure you can make any detail out looks suspiciously like a miqo. Is it something the Ascians made, probably, they probably uplifted the local civilization with the intent for it to be an Ark of sorts... esp if the lightning zone is the base of the city. The concept in my idea is this is what Cocoon was before it launched into the sky. Only the launch was cancelled. When the flood of light failed to actualize.
The one thing that keeps me from 100% thinking this is too Ascian-related are the ads: there are a few ads visible in the footage, such as one of a female Hyur near a shop. If it were a plan to bring back the people of the Ancient World, it wouldn't focus on the appearance of the people they're trying to eliminate to bring them back, imho. I'm still not sure what S9 is, but it sure as heck is exciting! Bring it on, I say!
As for theories, the one I've seen I find the most interesting is FF9 (Gaia/Terra) where the thinking is that a Shard, seeing it was going to be doomed and realizing a Rejoining was happening, may have been advanced enough to digitize their people (ala Tron or Terra with the souls) and send that city across. Remember we had to deal with a lot to move SOULS, but what about a DIGITIZED soul sent across on a computer hard drive? I have no idea if so, but...I think it's interesting. Also, lol at 6:30; It's a GREAT game (my favorite FF, actually), so I highly recommend it...but you're right that it's super old. (Then again, "S kills A" in 2024 may be a spoiler for a new generation, so...)
my current theory is that solution nine was a last-ditch escape effort built by one of the other shards that was destroyed, one whose timescale was incredibly quick compared to that of the source to the point where technology developed to a post-allagan level and they were able to learn how to bring a whole city through the rift as though it was an ark we also know that its been speculated that different shards got different remnants of the old pre-sundered world (and in the first it just happened to be underwater) so its possible that the reason solution nine uses the ancient alphabet is because they got a relatively in-tact chunk of the pre-sundered world and were able to use the information they found there as a head-start perhaps it was sections of the world that altima and deudephalon had a strong hand in (maybe some sort of architectural school in the same vein as akadaemia anyder?) and that is why their sigils feature prominently?
I don't know how I could not see this but Solution Nine is the name of the main location in the northern part of Tural, litterally written on the map, the city being apparently protected by some energetic dome (probably fuelled by the structure that can be seen in Heritage Found).
Initially, i considered the possibility these were Allagans who had left the empire--leaving it due to the impending calamity or they were sick with Xandes' warmongering as examples of why--and managed to reach the northern continent of Tural; my friends and i even joked it was FantasyPunk 2024 with this sci fi mash of Terra and Zanarkand. Now that I've seen these ideas about Solution 9 being some kind of Ascian work makes a lot of sense to me. I'm looking forward to meeting the surviving ascians because I'm hoping just a little bit to see if our interaction with them is going to be a "so what do we do now?" Kind of situation.
Having thought about this place for some time, there's a few ideas that do come to mind. First, some rogue faction of Allagans isn't impossible, and Allagans doesn't rule out Ascian influence, for their technological rise also was influenced similarly to the Garlean Empire's. This leads to the second, some offshoot of the Garlean Empire. Some attempt at also seizing the large deposits of cerulem and expanding their influence... but one that failed when those of this western colony broke off from the empire. These first two I give low odds, but not zero odds, so they cannot be ignored. Obviously we have the Ascian person replacement plan discussed here, no need to elaborate on this further. We also have the possibility of this being a colony from a shard that has already been rejoined, people who fled their world before the end. Something surprising from a civilization from another shard, to be sure. If this is the case, I would suspect that the people of the 12th shard, the one rejoined in the 2nd calamity, would be the most likely, as this was the calamity of lightning, the very element said to be overaspected in the surrounding land in the previews. However, it is also possible that this is a colony from a shard that has yet to rejoin. These are the Fourth, Eighth, Ninth, and Eleventh shards. This would require one of those shards to have figured out the secret of planar travel, but given the technology at play, I would say this this could be a distinct possibility. Additionally, as the Ninth shard is one that remains intact, this is one that would be a thematic choice, given the FFIX influences apparent in the Dawntrail previews and preorder items. Finally... given that there are said to be great ceruleum deposits in the New World, we cannot ignore the possibility that some of those on the new world have simply advanced their technology, somehow. If these people somehow were sheltered from the effects of the umbral calamities, intentionally or otherwise, they might have had a continuity with their culture that most others could not have. This is another I give low odds, but not zero. At the end of the day, we have to remember that the devs fully know what the expectations were with the early teasers, showing a return to form. and notably Solution 9 is the city we know the least about, save that the zone around it has a lightning aspect, and there is a raid tied to it. Thus while this might feel to some like a jumping of the shark, it could well be a return to form in that a new adventure starts in what would be pure fantasy, but then stumbles into evidence that high technology is part of the setting as well. The fact that Solution 9 is a city even means that our encounter with whatever is here will not be entirely hostile. This feels like Midgar and Esthar vibes will likely come into play as well, in addition to the Terra vibes.
Right now my current running theories are: 1 - One of the Ancient cities that independently derived a solution to the Final Days that survived somehow. 2 - A city from the reflection that was merged with the Source during the Calamity of Lightning. 3 - A city from the source that adapted remnant technology and/or was a prototype civilization development project by the Ascians that built itself to survive the Calamity of Lightning. What's been tickling my brain is the name Heritage Found. Solution 9 is the city, but by the sound of it so far Heritage Found is the zone it's in. Borrowing from FF9, it has me wondering if the vessels that were intended for Ancient souls were 'filled' by some from the Source's Lifestream when the actual intended souls didn’t make it, broke containment and then wandered out into Tural eventually resulting in the current population millenia later.
Super excited to see how Solution Nine fits into the world and story. I had an idea that it may have something to do with the 9th shard. We know it's still ok. Maybe the Ascians never touched it and it became a techno utopia since there were no calamities. And now they found a way to us or something? Idk just a random idea
@@Gloomdrake Maybe a tencho based calamidy like a singulatiry event of somekind. That is an aspect of the world that... while not talked about to much... is an aspect of any civilization.
@@Gloomdrake not nesacarly keep in mind in the lore everyone thought the worst was behind them after the sixth calamities with bahamots assault not being given any alignment just Ather.
The most apt description of final fantasy I've ever heard was when Tim Rogers said, "Where final fantasy is like, 'what if lord of the rings had motorcycles?'" when comparing ff to dragon quest. I'm not really surprised this is a thing.
Given the appearance of the Mandervillious weapons, my personal theory is that it was built by a group of Mandervillians who crashed in Tural and rebuilt their civilization there.
"that game is super old, if you haven't played it by now you're not going to" I'm so tired of people saying this. you know new people are being born, right
I'm happy that there is a little bit more final fantasy 9 dripping through. I do so enjoy it and I'm very excited to see how much there is going to be in Dawntrail that has been inspired by final fantasy 9.
I don't know if you are right or not, but I do know you've got a solid theory backed up with a lot of the same bits of evidence I picked up. I would love to hear more theory crafting from you. :)
I remember how certain everyone was about how Endwalker was going to go down only to have it play out in almost it's entirety in only the first third of the game and we all spent the last 2 thirds with our jaws to the floor. I'm imagining if they're showing this much of the zone there's far further we can go down the rabbit hole.. Heck this could be on an entirely different shard
"It's inclusion feels awkward because none of the trailers have been able to thoroughly communicate that this was going to be a thing." The only time FF14 has not had weird futuristic tech show up out of no where was Stormblood. Both ARR and Heavensward had Allagan tech as major parts of the story. The only time either the Allagans or the Ascians weren't throwing futuristic tech into the mix was Stormblood, and even then there were the raid quests with Omega.
didn't one of the side quests in shadowbringers fake Amourot talk about whether it was ok to send relief to a rival/unaligned city on the other side of the sea, a city that suffered a calamity before the final days (been a while, and it was only a short quest), perhaps this is that city from the other ancient civilization. The quest was "Debate and Discourse"
I dunno, a while after we defeated Elidibus, Fandaniel says something to effect that the "last of the unsundered" had fallen, if we take this to mean that none within the convocation of 14 are left, then that kinda makes this theory questionable, but there are a lot of different ways we could interpret what Fandaniel was saying that it's hard to know for sure...
My first thought upon seeing Solution Nine from the outside - that artwork of the area with the steam train in particular - was that it looks a lot like a tree surrounded by a thick smog. That drew me to the Iifa tree with its mist. The buildings in that artwork also kind of look like what's in Madain Sari if the buildings weren't ruined.
Solution 9 feels like the Mare Lamentorum of 7.0. As a location it stands out a great deal and seems like it's really major, but will likely get overshadowed by some other greater thing that isn't revealed yet. If it were too spoilery, it would be highly secret like Elpis which had only 1 concept art shown at fanfest and no footage or even a name drop. Currently I am 99% sure it's probably the endgame town like eulmore/radz-at-han based on these points 1. Its BGM as seen in the video is an electronic remix of the DT main theme and a main theme remix is usually a sign of a place either being the starting or endgame hub. 2. Its EN RUclips video title says "New Town" which is a naming convention reserved for starting/endgame hubs. The bigger zones like a Thavnair or Mare Lamentorum will have youtube videos labelled "New Area" 3. We already know the starting hub is Tulliyolal based on the trailer as the trailer always emphasises the new starting hub. It might also sometimes show the endgame hub but not to a great degree.
I think Gaius was fully aware of how to permanently end an Ascian through the use of White Auracite, or perhaps another contraption that rapidly burns out all aether in the vicinity. It would be hilarious if he turned the Ascians into a power cell for his coffee maker and brewed an espresso :P So I think it's safe to say those two are gone forever.
Considering I was 1/3 on the jobs, I don’t want to pre guess on Solution 9. The architecture is different from Alag, but Slippers is thinking that this might be an alternative solution toward the Endsinger problem. The biggest hint we have is that they had to remove parts and displays to avoid spoilers
One of my theories is that given how much they drew attention to the use of Lightning aether, it may be a remnant of whatever civilization caused the Calamity of Lightning. To my knowledge very little of that Calamity is known, and something using that much Lightning aether being turned on would make a very good catalyst for a Calamity.
I'm in the excited camp, I thought a return to roots was nice but I wasn't sure how they'd sustain an entire expansion on that. And I've always loved the sci-fantasy aesthetic of Final Fantasy. Seeing this has made me surprised but hyped for Dawntrail and I can't wait to see where it goes. My personal guess is that Solution 9 is an ascian contingency plan, perhaps a city populated by the sundered descendants of the ancients under ascian rule, waiting for the day that the ancient world would be brought back. But now that their ultimate plan is foiled, I can't imagine that an advanced city with the technology of the ancients plus thousands of years, led by two of the Convocation, will be very welcoming to the slayer of Zodiark. But we shall see!
Imo all late Allagan armour designs fits the hi-tech aesthetics of Solution 9. Same with their robots and mechas (G-Warrior was an Allagan design after all). I think we should stop looking at Allagan Empire through just the Crystal Tower and Azys Lla. Just look how different their base design was in The Burn. There is a clear reason why their armour sets are called "late", as these were most likely created in the last years of Allag supremacy. Ofc I could be totally wrong. :D
I'm honestly so hyped for Solution 9, I don't think it's out of place at all, it actually amplified my excitement for Dawntrail because I thought *all* we'd be doing is messing around in jungles and deserts with allied tribespeople.
My Theory on Solution 9 is similarly Ascian related; I postulate that this city is of Azem's creation! Azem was MIA during the whole Hydaelyn vs. Zodiark saga, perhaps this is where they went; They gathered as many ancients as they could, found a nice secluded corner if the world and kept their civilization alive & hidden, so even the Ascians couldn't find it. As for explaining us being a reincarnated Azem, I say it's all according to keikaku! (keikaku means plan); After the Ktisis Hyperboria incident, perhaps Venat relayed the WoL's future-info to at least one other person, whom would logically be Azem, which prompted them to prepare for way more than the Final Days. Apart from the city and yet-unknown lore, also chose the perfect time to reincarate, knowing that they'll become the WoL and relay the info to Venat... Solution 9 was a backup plan alongside Venat's backup plan; whatever Hydaelyn's plan missed, Solution 9 would cover... On that note, Arcadion looks like a big CPU, so perhaps they were gonna "Xenoblade X", and digitize/download as much life to "Sword Art Online" as it could before the final days could ravage the world if WoL failed...
While I do doubt Solution 9 has an Allagan origin, due to the use of the ancients language and its architectural style, you are incorrect in stating that the Allagans never made it to the new world. Encyclopedia Eorzea II page 187 states: "With the third astral era came the rise of the Allagan empire, and it was but a matter of centuries before the nation had conquered most of the three great continents, as well as portions of the new world." So the Allagans did reach the new world, though they did not conquer its entirety.
We might hear tales in the game about a place of the last Ascian respite only to get there and find a bunch of angry souls deep within the compound and no Ascians. Later we find out the Ascians that were there have perished in the making of Solution 9 considering that no paragons remain and as such any remaining Acians will die much easier. I think Solution 9 is the most interesting part of Dawntrail.
I’ve been playing Final Fantasy for a bit but endwalker was my first new expansion, so I’m still new to expansions. Do you think that the universal gear for crystalline conflict was a hint to solution nine or was that just a coincidence?
I am kinda glad it isn’t “primitive”. The americas only getting to be stone age tribes is a colonial stereotype, and places like the Aztec capitol of Tenochtitlan (modern day mexico city) was one of the biggest urban centers in the world at its time, so showing that there are high tech peoples and cultures could be a really interesting inversion of the usual tropes.
We know that Y'shtola is over there and I think we can assert that she's still looking for way to visit the other reflections. My guess then is that Solution 9 is the 9th reflection. (I don't know enough to know if the 9th is one of the reflections no longer exists, but I don't think my reasoning is unsound). Given that the technology at the very least looks Allagan in nature, perhaps it is so because it's the 9th's version of Allag? Of course this all brings to wonder- what of Solutions 1-8? When you spoke about the Protolanguage of Etheirys it made me wonder if Venat cultivated more than just getting everyone on the Moon and flying it away. It could be a Loporrit initiative too. Lastly, I see two things pointing towards the theme of division; the literal bridge between the continents, and the bridge between advanced technology and not. I am very curious about how this theme plays out.
I think Solution Nine might genuinely be an Old World ruin that originates from the Source, from a civilization back in the First Astral Era. We don't know much about that time period, but what little we do know could potentially line up. The Second Umbral Calamity was the Calamity of Lightning, and it was caused by the 'greed of kings' going to war with one another and overtaxing the resources of the planet. We're told that the people hid in caves and were slowly dying of pestilence and plague, and their prayers to the gods is when magic was first created. We've seen that for races/peoples that don't have magic on the planet, they compensate via technology. If the *entire world* wasn't using magic during the First Astral Era, it's conceivable that they got this far through innovations that modern-day people wouldn't even consider. If Solution Nine was already a city that drew its power from the Levin plains of Heritage Found, then the Calamity may have super-charged it and ensured that it would last in perpetuity. The only question that remains, then, is why the residents of the city didn't emerge in the Second Astral Era and take over the planet. It's not particularly hard to come up with potential reasons, but they'd all be based on information we just don't have yet. Just to end this comment with one - it's potential that Solution Nine was always meant to only house digitized souls and enable people to abandon their physical bodies, allowing them to persist but also ensuring they could never go outside of the confines of the city.
You know, I think the inspiration might be right, but I would imagine this to be the new Eureka zone. Possibly even located on a different reflection. Say a backup plan in case they were unable to merge all into the source. After all Emet Selch said that some of the civilizations in the reflections might surprise us. I could imagine some civilization having been able to advance enough to find a way to travel to other reflections.
I posted this theory on another of your videos, but I figured I'd post it here for the sake of consolidation. My theory is that Solution 9 was built in the place of the City of Gold. Whoever built Solution 9 discovered the lost city and tore it down to use the abundant gold as a building material for all of the advanced technology that makes Solution 9 what it is.
I am a huge fan of both fantasy and sci-fi, so I LOVE how FF brings the two genres together. I honesty can't wait to see my Duskwight WoL in a Cyberpunk looking city.
My theory is that Solution 9 is a "digital" solution to the problem of the Ancients (and the Ascians too, to some degree). It looked very advanced and the concept of "a world within a world" could also be true if Solution 9 was a digital space that was created for exchanging and swapping souls with their "real life" counterpart. The other region they showed (Heritage Found) also piqued my interest since the word "Heritage" in that case would play into the whole "swapping souls" theme. The reason why I think it's a digital space is because we've seen what ancient and allagan technology in Aldenard, Elpis and Ilsabard looks like. It's very distinctive and other civilizations found those technologies years later as well. As far as I can tell, Solution 9 seems like a completely isolated space.
these are some pretty neat theories and I wouldn't oppose to more FFIX references! I don't think the devs actively think about "this is the *insert FF title* expansion", as far as we know that was an Endwalker thing and not even that much in the main .0 story anyways. They always tried to pull from other titles where it would fit the XIV canon, integrating most stuff pretty well into the lore (mostly... Looking at you omega fanservice >.
I didn't get the Terra vibe like you did, but as far as a plot theme, it would make sense. For me, (as my own stab in the dark) advanced technology evoked Zanarkand feels. I awlays felt Zanarkand in Tidus' time was an advanced civilization, even though they were portrayed as ruins, which was represented as a spiritual successor in Yuna's time.
My fringe theory is that Solution 9 is a literal name. The 12th Shard while enduring the lightning aspected calamity came up with 8 plans to forestall their apocalypse. Solution 9 was a soul-ark they shotput at the Source to ferry souls there before the rejoining. This would explain the excess of lightning aether that got mentioned. It would also lead to Emet's statement of "some of the civilizations on the other shards might surprise you"
I kind of had the thought that Emet was naming off civilizations where we'd find either surviving Ascians, their work, or people from other shards, too.
I personally buy into this theory as well. And I could see it playing into the themes of FF9 as well. If this indeed from the 12th, they've permanently lost their home and are likely making moves to claim the Source as their own. The idea of it doubling as storage facility for lost souls could also be true - they weren't able to save everyone and have millions of souls downloaded as data waiting to eventually be revived.
Plus it being from another shard would also connect into Y'shtola's quest into learning how to travel between shards.
Yeah I'm thinking the same, would match the Ascian M.O. as well, they encouraged this society's growth in the twelth as they convert Ceruleum (or their planetary equivalent) into a mass of electricity (lightning aether). Which could later be turned against them to flood their world with lightning, perhaps via the Arcadion deliberately overflowing (which is still happening to some degree now after it's flight to the source)
@tomgane6051 I think they should explain the last ascians. I know it is a 'fresh start' but I think it is needed. They may not be evil and thus why they never took part in much of what we were dealing with. We also need to remember that Meracydia has also be revealed on the newest map which is closely related to Alag and other worlds/shards as well. This might lead into Meracydia for the next expansion.
It could be Ascians like you said but I personally think it could be a city / civilization from another reflection who got trapped on the Source by trying to find a solution to escape a rejoining at some point, like an Ark or something.
And since I think traveling to others reflection will be a big part of the story going forward after Dawntrail, it could be helping in that direction.
so it could be the remnats of failed calamity in the past and unlike others that brought about untold devistation this one just left a scar and this city from another reflection just took the space instead of a full rejoining?
This is exactly what I thought, if you think about the thirteenth Acians were very active in the rejoining I think it wouldn’t be out of place for a society to make an ark of survivors to avoid rejoining or at least one last bastion of survivors.
Oh that WOULD be cool! Just a little time capsule of a whole star...
Yeah, especially if we consider that the future Ironworks and G'raha managed to travel through the rift and through time with the crystal tower, a civilization seemingly more advanced than the Allagans in another shard may have had the plot twist of traversing the rift as well. If we think about the 12th shard, which was the calamity of lightning, perhaps the abundance of electricity in the atmosphere for such a long time would allow them to develop technology more similar to what we'd have as humans in real life. I imagine we would reach that level of development pretty fast if energy was abundant and free like that.
We already have Amaurot and Elpis as our way of running through the Ascians’ past, so the idea of us running through their failed “future” would be a pretty cool way of shaking things up with our encounters with them
it would be, especially since we know thousands of years passed before the final days happened
I would eat that right up. Anything that gives me more Ancient lore. It’s what I love the most about FFXIV and it would make me so damn happy and excited Dx
If it's really the Ascians, then I'm curious if the last unaccounted for members of the Convocation are going to be antagonists or allies. It would be very interesting if they decided to become allied with the WoL, though I wouldn't be surprised if there was still bad blood.
Perhaps that could be the reason for the divide in the Scions. Some don't like the idea of being buddy-buddy with Ascians.
I will both answer this in my own theory while supposting what Solution 9 is:
We know during the 2nd umbral calamity of lightning that civilisation was forced to dwell underground in order to survive world-shattering storms that annihilated continents, and from heritidge found concept art and screenshots, it looks to me like solution 9 is actually a civlisation from the early 2nd era, that might infact e the progenitor and predacessor to the Allagan Empire, that comes as a direct decendant of the Ancients that predated them.
You could think of the people and culture here as something of a middle chapter, the end of the ancients people and the very early signs of a new civlisation highly advanced trying to rekindle the great technology of old, but perhaps they had limits, and those limits are hard set in the area itself.
We also know north tural is more desert-lke than south tural implying something of a similar issue to that of the burn, the area is draining aether from the land, but to what extent, perhaps not as badly as Allagan technology did,a nd maybe the ascians simply found it dissapointing/unworthy and abandoned it, since heritidge implies finding something that was left behind.
What dwells tehre is a civilisation that is not as hostile as garlemald but not as friendly as ishgard, we also know that in 9, the solution 9 refference had some hints towards cloning and some of the messages hint to soul-transferal in the ancients language.
So lets go with this:
Our people here are the decendants of the Ascians and the Ascians like Emet and co groomed them to become their successors, they in turn become something akin to a proto-allag, but they fail ultimatley to surpass their limits to reach the point of being akin to the ancients in potential, they hit a hard limit to what they can achieve.
This dissapoints emet and simply makes him loose interest, as he has before, abandoning the project.
Meanwhile, the remaining sundered ascians, the 4 still present have since the doom of their unsundered leadership moved there in order to salvage the completley ravaged plans of the ascians, this, becomming something of a last mission some want to complete the mission of the ascians no matter what while others are conflicted now Zodiark is gone that maybe its time to simply... move on.
So my theory is, both: some will be friendly, some will be hostile, but both sides will have enmity to the wol for killing Zodiark.
We will convince those that can be saved/redeemed to let go of the past and those that cant, maybe they simply need to be put down for the future to truly begin free of the past.
It could be originally Ascian made, but I highly doubt we will encounter one active. The first line of the trailer "time, no more once upon a time", that would ring kind of hollow if we end up fighting Ascian #12879862.
@@MashangiYou could fight Ascions and not have it be about the "once upon a time". When we dealt with the Ascions we dealt the the Unsundered, who remembered the time of the Ancients, and were working to reclaim it. The remaining Ascions are Sundered souls. They don't really recall the "glory of the old days" and with their god and their previous leaders dead... Well, why not work towards a new future? They are basically a race of immortal archmages and they are no longer bound to "the old ways".
@@thecthuloser876 And so they turned into something far worse, and more evil.
Bitminers.
I mean, Heavensward didn't foreshadow Azys Lla either. Neither was Amaurot in ShB. I don't know why people are so wierded out.
I definitely thought about Zanarkand when I saw Solution 9, but given the extra evidence of the FF9 parallels, it makes much more sense to connect it there. I think you've got the right of it, I'm very excited to see what the game gives us as a reason for why we have a city like this in Tural.
I can see the Zanarkand influence too... but part of me can't shake the feeling that Tural/Solution 9 might not have more in common with Cocoon and Gran Pulse
The dev team could have created basically *any* story after Endwalker. I'm sure whatever story Dawntrail is, it will be good because they had more freedom than previously to choose what they felt would be fun and interesting.
If it's Ascians then it's a "whoops...ahem...about those last few Ascians."
Honestly, it does make sense when you think about it. I mean the naming is also suspicious since it is called a solution. I had a feeling that the city was made by Ascian’s hand. And it also solidify the idea with the proto language and the Ascian symbols we saw at the 8 man raid.
It’s also possible that Gaius, Cid and Nero will be also involved with Solution 9 if we are going to fa e two new Ascians.
I sure hope we call on Cid as soon as we enter that zone, given how he gave us crap for only calling on him right at the very end of Endwalker lol
Well with Emet mentioning the new world, I have a feeling he also had a hand in creating this city.
Considering he was one of the big three, it’s nearly impossible his involvement was zero
i just hope it isnt another thing emet did by himself kinda getting tired of that
@@BARALover96 he only ever did that once
If solution 9 is the city of gold it will be pretty interesting to see why it's called that. Although on the world map it seems to be surrounded with gold so could just be that lol.
I think people are forgetting a really important detail of EW
The Convocation had a plan. Zodiark.
Venat and her Disciples had a plan. Hydaelyn.
Azem however wasn't part of either plan. They left. Hydaelyn made it clear we did our own thing.
I have a feeling Solution 9 was "our own thing.". Our attempt at solving the issues of the Final Days, or at the very least trying to mitigate what was done by the Convocation and Venat. Especially with a very safe assumption that the new lady at the top of the Dawntrail art is likely attached to Solution 9 in some way. Especially with the implication the music goes down. Where it begins by talking about the previous expansions, but then for the first time in a theme song approaches the idea of "we" and "us". The WoL has always been referred to as an individual, but suddenly we have a song openly talking about how "we" will be changing our Fate.
I'm guessing Solution 9 is tied to Azem, and it's very possible cover art lady is either the original Azem still ( and we are formed of the souls lost in previous Rejoinings ), or she was somehow saved from a Shard by Azem in the past.
We cannot forget that Emet actively teased us about how we haven’t even gone to see the golden city in the new world, but he has. I DEFINITELY think he is/was aware of solution 9 and was pointing us there
I definitely get FFX from the more tropical parts of the world that we've seen. The screenshot with the train makes it APPEAR like the high-tech city is built on top of some more ancient ruins, which is what made me think of FF7 (+ the train of course). But I've also seen theories on it being a dreamscape like in 10. I'm so curious as to what it'll be -- and Yoshi P's optimisim makes me optimistic. I trust in the dev team.
I got FFX vibes, too! The fact that we didn't get to see longer scenes of Zanarkand, I thought of this city as technologically advanced.
You're definitely onto something here as well. Considering that solution 9 seems to resemble a futuristic utopia and Tulliyol is a place that respects tradition, nature and living on the land I can see a big theme of dawntrail being progress vs tradition or the price that is paid when replacing the past.
Most other Final Fantasy titles have never shy away from having some advanced civilization, Final Fantasy 1 had the Lufenians, Final Fantasy 3, the Ancients, Final Fantasy IV, The Lunarians, and it goes on.
So this isn't out of place, especially in a Final Fantasy game!
Could be nothing but if you watch the reveal video for Solution 9, one of the Aetheryte's debris floating around it frame skips/glitches while the rest of the shot remains fluid and correct. Could imply this is some sort of simulated/virtual space.
My thoughts about Solution 9 is that it's inspired off of Final Fantasy XIII's Cocoon, where you have this bubble of hyper advanced tech with a wild area that could be seen as a dangerous place that dissidents and/or people deemed Dangerous are sent and expected to die with Heritage found serving as the drop off point. also, and I could be wrong, but I swear Yoshida did mention that there is a civilization living there, but that they were removed from the preview, likely to prevent any possible spoilers and/or concepts they didn't want the public to see yet. I also find it interesting that you mentioned Ultima as that was the name of the Fal'ce that branded the Main cast in XIII, I also 'think' that it was established that the world were the Lightning from the XIII came from was a reflection. bu~t that could also be wrong and only 15 and 16 are reflections with 11 either being a reflection or another continent we cannot see. But I digress, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the end.
I got the same vibe. And if we take the idea of an Acsian plot, it might be both, mix the two ideas together, and have the local peoples uplifted by a couple of Acsians Altima and Deudalaphon. With the idea that Solution 9 would be an Ark during one or multiple cataclysms.
I get cocoon vibes as well, especially after seeing the pillar this place is potentially on top of or inside of.
Just fyi, tho, the worlds of the other FFs are not confirmed to be world shards/reflections of etherys. They are separate worlds as far as we know.
@@AlleluiaElizabeth A quote from 20 years ago... and I paraphrase this as this is old and I have no idea where to find it any more.
'Each Numbered Final Fantasy game is in it's own world." But at the same time the person interviewed confirmed that there is only one Yojimbo, and he travels to all the worlds.
This was before FFXIV btw, and long before the idea of Shards of the source. But the implication can be extrapolated that All Final Fantasy games exist in a Shared Multiverse. And FFXIV has provided a framework for this shared set of realities.
Fortunately, this only applies to the Numbered Final Fantasy's as there are at least 2 versions of Earth in other Final Fantasy Media. (Spirits Within, FFU, and the mangas)
There is implications also with the Crossovers, and how canon they really are. Lot's of fans say the crossovers aren't canon, until they become a part of the MSQ. While others myself included, say everything in game is canon until proven otherwise.
Soooo Lightning Returns..... Canon? Maybe? No idea if Yoshi-P verified or not.
@@gothicshark I'm assuming the crossovers are canon till proven otherwise too. But Eos, Pulse, and w/e 16's name is are not reflections of Etherys, like the 1st and 13th. They're their own worlds, not sundered by Venat. They're connected in the FF multiverse, but not in the localized multiverse around us specifically.
Vana'diel from 11 isn't a reflection, either, though it might have an FF 14 equivalent like some Ivalice locations do. Whether the new 24 man is referring to 11's Vanadiel or a 14 equivalent, we'll have to wait and see. I don't think the entirety of the FF11 map is just on Etherys as a continent we just haven't seen, though. You can see the whole globe from space on the moon, and while there's cloud cover obscuring some things, its visible enough to determine that the actual continent of Vana'diel isn't there.
If this turns out to be Academia 4xx AF im gonna flip my shit.
I tried looking at the remaining known ascisn glyphs (since they are borrowed from FF 12) and none of them match the one in the Arcadion image.
The only unknown glyph is Azem's. I think it would be cool if this was Azem's solution to the end days, somehow. Even if it is ultimately being used for some nefarious purpose now.
A golden legacy left by Azem (to the warrior of light?)
Seven Calamities, with one averted. Which would make this one the ninth "solution" to the problem of recreating the world of the Ancients.
That being said, I don't think the red symbol in Arcadion is necessarily an Ascian glyph. The closest resemblance would be Mateus, the inverse of Lahabrea. Pashtarot's glyph has three spikes on the top, but the side spikes aren't curved as in the glyph we see in the key art. If anything, the symbol kind of looks like a horned helmet with plate spaulders, or a snarling monster with claws cartoonishly raised. Think the symbol for Bowser. I think it was deliberately placed and colored to draw attention away from everything else, an actual red herring.
I think another connection to Solution Nine, or more specifically Arcadion, to the Ascians/Ancients is the fact it's an FF14 original story and not based on other FFs. What other 8-man Raid have we had that was an FF14 original storyline? Pandaemonium, which was focused on Lahabrea. Granted FF9 also had a location called Pandemonium which served as Garland's castle on Terra, but I doubt they'd use that name as a connection to Solution Nine.
Altima and Deudalaphon building Solution 9, that is my theory as well.
It would just be fitting if Deudalaphon, who was the convocation member tasked with overseeing architecture and technology, was responsible for basically the most technologically advanced city on Etheirys.
Altima's involvement would be less clear. However, like you mentioned in the video: in the slide advertising the Arcadion raids a red sign can be seen that looks eerily similar to a part of Altima's corresponding sigil from FF12, just like how all Ascian mask designs up to this point were derived from those sigils.
I'm excited to see if this is correct or not.
It would also be interesting to have an ascian like Deudalaphon who is more about technology and progress to have an entirely different motivation than the unsundered ascians like emet-selch who still live in the past. Its somewhat more terrifying having a character like that who has accepted that the past is dead and now seeks to build a whole new amourot
If Altima's domain was that of "the arts" then it could explain the cyberpunk aesthetic of lights, shadows, and neon colors. Where Deudalaphon may focus on the practicalities of architecture, Altima can apply a fresh layer of aesthetic flair makes the old grandeur of Amaurot look absolutely drab.
Let’s also not forget that there are active Ascians on the other shards working as instructed to rejoin the shards. They just no longer have the paragons to guide them. If we effectively open the gates between the shards, how will they respond? Will they continue as originally planned or stand down?
@@mythogenesis4788Elidibus himself said that the sundered Ascians alone are incapable of continuing his work. Why would he say that if it wasn't true? The Ascian's failure was pretty much confirmed with his death, and especially with Zodiarks destruction.
I believe the remaining Ascians are all pretty much doing their own thing now, and that their new purpose is not necessarily an evil one.
I'm one minute into the video, so I'm not sure if it's been mentioned or not, but consider the entire Endwalker Relic questline - the last Relic stage has visual effects EXTREMELY resembling to Solution 9.
The relic questline being tied to Hildibrand - which is often overlooked for how comedic it is in purpose - also lifts some suspicion. There's even a specific line from the 6.4 Manderville questline where Delion mentions that Hildibrand's superhuman resistance might be "the product of a hyper-advanced civilization from the distant past", either making a direct reference to Allag OR whatever civilization is Solution Nine's. And I'm leaning towards the latter precisely because of how alien (literally) the entire questline was, and the very specific look the last relic stage has.
I've been playing Final Fantasy games for too long to be shocked by Solution Nine. It does excite the hell out of me, however.
I feel like since Ishikawa moved up to co-lead, we've seen less instances of things thrown into the story without some kind of precise road map for how it will be used. Everything sets up something else, which is why I actually loved the post-Endwalker story (I played it as one giant prologue). I know that post-EW is setting up a return to the 13th down the line. When we return is anyone's guess, but it will happen. I'd put money on it.
Solution Nine completely trashed any preconceived theories I had about Dawntrail, and that's a very good thing. I want to be surprised. I want Emet's words to be right: that of our little Eorzea we still know precious little.
Hey Scribe, are we getting a video on the job classes for: Gunbreaker & Dancer, Sage & Reaper based upon their Eorzea Encycolpedia 3 entries?
Yup! Those take a bit more time because of the writing, editing and getting video art from Catti. But they're being worked on!
I remember making a joke about a year ago thinking oh man I can't wait for the 8.0 New World expansion (Was convinced 7.0 was gonna be Meracydia), we finally get a nice reset and go explore the American frontiers and meet cowboys and oops we unearth an ancient futuristic city made by the Ascians or Amon cause that prick is everywhere.
I think if I called it that long ago and got it mostly on the nose I think that shows the type of setting and reveals the devs favor and have always shown fondness for and why I don't think this is a jump the shark moment, this is totally in line with their typical storylines and overall way the world works. There's constant ancient civilizations that get unearthed from the past since the world has had so many calamities. I also remember thinking it was suspicious that Allag claimed they ruled the whole world but their next plan of attack was Meracydia and not the massive continent in the West? What exactly was there that kept them from attacking that location or claiming it as conquered?
Either way if you've followed the world and storyline of the previous sundering, calamities, and empires I don't think a reveal of another advanced civilization is too out of left field and I welcome more insight into the star's vast history.
I'm just happy to see Dawntrail, which reminded me of XI's Seekers of Adoulin expansion, having similar metallic purple ruins/buildings/constructs tucked away just like the Ra'kaznar zone from the same expansion. They just went all-in on the tech part instead of the heavier magic leaning. Can't wait to see how they spin such familiar settings into something brand new!
I don't really see why people think the symbol in the Arcadion art is an Ascian symbol beyond the red coloring. Not only is it asymmetrical, it simply does not match the other symbols that we can verify from the Espers of FF12. It likewise is not split down the middle like an Ascian Prime. To me, the symbol more closely resembles a sort of pseudo-Japanese kanji. Similar to the way that Eorzean is stylized English, the symbol makes me think of a kanji with the same or similar stylization, which could fit with the imagery of the hannya masks on the far right of the art.
The need for the Ascians to prepare a comfortable place for the Ancients to 'land' also doesn't make much sense, given both how unfamiliar Solution 9 would be to them and Emet-Selch's ability to recreate a physical Amaurot with relative ease. If they had succeeded and needed to permanently recreate Amaurot, he would have done so with the help of Lahabrea, the Architect himself, so the task would have been far easier still. I do not think they would have had any need to assign 2 sundered Ascians to spending hundreds of years creating a city rather than spending the same time facilitating further rejoinings.
My current theory remains similar to many other's; Solution 9 was one attempt by the people of the 12th shard to escape from the end of their world. They extracted their souls into an 'ark' facility, granted themselves digitized avatars within a digital city, and fired that facility into the Source, likely dragging a massive amount of lightning aether with them and resulting in the constant levin storms around Heritage Found. If they are a reference to Genomes, they may have the intention of being reincarnated by inhabiting the bodies of people on the Source, perhaps by somehow rejoining with their reflections in a way that leaves their 12th reflection in control. I also wonder if they may have android bodies that allow them to act in the outside world, which would explain points I'll get to shortly.
Additionally, originating from the 12th shard could explain the advanced technology. A shard that naturally tends towards lightning may have discovered electricity in a similar way to real life rather than developing magic, with an almost limitless amount of electricity facilitating the technological growth. The inhabitants existing within a datascape can also explain why Solution 9 is so massive, as well as why it appears far cleaner in design than the (likely) external structures we've seen in other art.
Of course, there is also the art for the dungeons we've gotten. One shows the exterior of one of these areas and looks very much like a castrum or other military installation, with visible 'ships' that we've now seen in the recent dungeon video. This being a dungeon and the art clearly showing the gate having been exploded open indicates that we may in fact be fighting our way into Solution 9, potentially with the Eliminator acting as the third dungeon boss.
Another piece of art clearly shows a ceruleum processing plant (with a large fan that matches Arcadion). I highly doubt that reawakened Ancients would have any use for ceruleum, so I wonder if the facility is either using the ceruleum, indicating that it is currently manned (maybe by Genome-piloted androids?), or that this facility may even be the source of ceruleum, with the wild west towns being created around it in order to extract the ceruleum leaking into the earth from damage incurred in its cross-shard travel. Perhaps the facility continuously draws on levin aether to power itself, either by refining it into ceruleum or with ceruleum as a byproduct? I believe this may also link to the dungeon that features large blue-and-purple crystals amidst mountainside ruins, which appear to be crystallized ceruleum that is charged with levin aether, given the audible crackling of electricity in the video. Perhaps the two are intrinsically linked, or perhaps the story will reveal that the massive facility recently 'came online' and its levin aether is now corrupting the natural ceruleum. The mountainside is also snowy in the concept art, so there is either another mountain we are unaware of further north or the lightning aether has spread all the way to Urqopacha.
I also have smaller, more disparate theories. If my above theories are all somehow correct, then the leaking ceruleum could jeopardize Solution 9's ability to power itself. If it lost power, all the digitized souls would be lost. An alternative to much of this is that the ceruleum plant art also looks like it may be a sort of packing facility, with ceruleum being loaded into crates and transported on the aforementioned ships, though this would not explain the turrets visible on the ship in the dungeon video.
Finally, I firmly believe that the girl at the top of the character art is a citizen of Solution 9 and less firmly believe that she is also, somehow, the nutkin. I will not be expanding on that last point.
I admit, I'd forgotten about the remaining Ascians, but Endwalker put such a capper on their story that I don't think they'd be directly involved again.
Rather, my theory is that a colony of opo-opos discovered an Ascian artefact similar to the monolith from _2001: A Space Odyssey_ that, for lack of a better word, hyper-evolved them into the FFXIV version of Genomes.
My theory's that S9 isn't really a thing when we get there. it's just this mysterious tower with a flat top over this old mining town.
then we do a dungeon in the innards of the maintenance tunnels.. and actually activate it, revealing this grand hypertech city that was supposed to be used for the ancients when they returned but never was.
Also The Arcadion is us joining up with our raid party later on to discover the history of the place and why something weird is happening to it.
With the help of an up-and-coming Ironworks Miqo'te who's charged with maintenance and exploration.
Named N'vidia.
Goddammit
lmao
Or... Solution 9 is the city that have been built all this time (by Ascians?) to simply welcome the ancient brought back from Zodiark after he was made all again. Their new home as Amaurot and all of their old cities no more exist in the Source.
I'm excited by Solution 9 and what this place implies more than anything that has been presented before for Dawntrail.
I've heard this could be located on another shard, or be some ancient place built to escape the Final Days. In the artwork you can see various languages here and there including eorzean. I don't kow where it is but I hope there is a good reason why such an advanced civilization has never been talked about before.
Thanks for condensing and laying out what's being said so far into digestible thought. Can't wait for 7.0 to drop this summer and see how this all plays out!
I like the theory, but I had another thought since I never played 4 or 9. The second calamity was the calamity of lightning, my thought was this was the people's of that time solution to it, with the previous 8 having failed. It doesn't account for Ascians being involved or not, they might have had a hand in it.
My little fan theory is solution 9 is another shard that fell to lightning energy and theyve harnessed it to advance. I feel like this might be a shard crashing into us like the convergence event in marvel comics. Weve got to the first and the 13th. I wouldn't be shocked if the events of everything is causing everything to collapse in on itself. Eventuality leading into another long multi expansion story of reintergrating each reflect to the source and rejoining the shards. Or at least finding a way to do it in the least destructive way. Though im not current i just fought the fire fiend so i could be completely wrong or missing something.
I feel like we already had the "massively advanced technology zone out of nowhere" at least twice before - first when doing the Bahamut raids in ARR and second when going to Azys Lla in HW. Yes, Solution 9 does seem to be pushing that a little bit further (for example, it seems to be more intact than the Dalamud fragments and Azys Lla), but FFXIV has already had precedent for _wildly_ advanced technology compared to the swords and sorcery of your average everyday Eorzean life.
I think perhaps a trip to another shard may be a huge possibility considering how jarring Solution 9 looks from the New World. However, the Terra concept has huge potential.
The issue with that is that Solution 9 is visible on the full map, meaning it is on the Source.
@@TelepathicVoyeur I could see it like a City teleportation that goes "Zap", in the source. But, it could be also people who go from another shard and then transfer here. Because having "Soul supply", in the source, meaning only two things :
They still do travel to their shard
They have deteroried their souls and need to heal it.
I think if we're going to compare Dawntrail to ARR and Heavensward, it's fair to remind people that even in those expansions we still had high end technology settings that might have caught people as out of place. Castrum Meridianum in ARR and Azys La in Heavensward.
And yeah, Esthar was the first thought of Solution 9, but there's also something about it that feels a bit like Cocoon to me. I can see the inspiration of Terra too from FFIX.
Also I'm not sure if we're going to see much ascian connections (at least I hope not) We know that Dawntrail is supposed to set up an entirely new multi expansion story arc, so tying back to the ascians again feels like it would carry too much baggage from the past expansions, and I for one am ready for a new start. The ascians have had their story told, their arc is complete, and their plans as well as the major threat faced by them have been dealt with. Now is the perfect time to start to introduce something new.
My tinfoil hat theory about Solution 9 is, What if it was created by Azem? I found it odd that they said "heritage found" in the live festival, and since 13 Ascian Glyphs are known, as far as I'm aware. The one at 12:51 looks very original, unlike the 13 other ones that are based on the summons from FFXII
The City looks also like it's in a bubble or shielded away like a safe heaven, and since they use the ancient language, and we don't know what Azem did at the end days it might be a possibility.
Very excited about Solution 9. My only reservation about it, is that of old patterns hold, it can’t become a major player hub, both being an expansion city and the secondary expansion city, which won’t have a marketboard. Seems like the perfect place to have apartments and host the modern sensibility players in the community.
The more I see of other cities on Etherys, the more I realize that the entire continent of Eorzia is a backwater low tech countryside that’s too busy warring between its city-states to properly develop.
Yoshi P Def made Final Fantasy xiv jump the shark with the solution 9 reveal
"Go forth and seek discovery. Some of the civilizations in the reflections will surprise you."
- Emet-Selch
This is a civilization on a shard that has been allowed to grow without the Ascians interfering with it with endless wars and chaos.
I still stand by my theory of S9 being in existence since the Second Umbral Calamity, albeit with the caveat that the Ascians established it in preparation for the release of souls from Zodiark's fall.
Solution 9 strikes me as a sort of hidden El Dorado-esque mythological “paradise.” It’ll likely be something we have to discover to introduce a Deis Ex Machina fix to a massive problem.
solution 9 could have been the plan for the 9th calamity assuming the 8th calamity was not stopped by us in shadowbringers.
I like what has been theorized so far, but I do have a couple thoughts to potentially add or play with as we get closer to 7.0.
For one, I've been hopeful since before Shadowbringers came out we might change to something other than Allagan Tomestones. Since Allag never came to Tulal or its continent, it would make sense to have to require a new place of origin for whatever the new bi-patchly endgame currency is. Solution 9 could very well carry that for Dawntrail's patch cycle. But then, that would raise the question of why we're pulling this new "ancient" currency out of thin air to turn in for gear if Solution 9 is under management of at least one of the remaining Ascians.
This brings me to the second thought. Final Fantasy XI. We know the new 24-man raid series will be about FFXI to some degree. But will the XI references start or stop there? I never finished the story of "Seekers of Adoulin," nor can I find a full plot summary (beyond fairies escaping from a stone) without watching so many videos of the expansion's missions (someone should get on making a proper summary), but I do see some potential parallels.
In FFXI:SoA, we travel to the New World and team up with the underaged-waifu-of-the-week (Square loves its formulas) to uncover a mystery beyond the main city's walls while trying to quell a sort of power struggle within those boundaries. There was an antagonist named Hades behind the scenes, and someone "mysterious" (read: obviously part of the picture) within the city playing a role of his own in having us not get too involved with the truth if it can be helped. Deep in the wilds was a set of ruins with a dark, city-like secret beneath it. How much of this sounds familiar compared to what we know of FFXIV:DT so far?
Well, it's obvious as to why we won't be facing Hades in Dawntrail, but if another Convocation member, who worked with Hades, is running Solution 9, and if one of the candidates to Tulal's throne is taking orders from this ranking Ascian, then those roles have been as good as echoed. Instead of a girl in her teens whose brother we're trying to save, we're working with a Hrothgal who, if I am remembering right from Yoshi's early DT explanations, is with one of the throne candidates in the same or similar fashion.
FFIX may be a major inspiration for this first leg of a new journey, but I think FFXI have have some footing as well, in ways beyond what the raid series will measure.
One thing that's not mentioned here, but is heavily emphasized on one or two of the slides, is that the energy of the region is almost overwhelmingly lightning element-based. I have a separate theory that could still be somewhat compatible with yours in regards to the FF9 connection. "Solution 9," while being a Zidane reference, also involves "solution," but what is the problem to solve?
I'm wondering if the lightning clue might be that the advanced people that are responsible for this region might actually be people from the Twelfth Shard, the one that was rejoined with the Source in the Second Umbral Calamity, also known as... the Calamity of Lightning. The Source had people like the Sharlayans actively looking for escape routes in cases of calamities / end of the world, so why wouldn't people from other worlds?
My theory is that, either with Ascian help or from a people that were advanced (directly or indirectly) through Ascian interference (like Emet and Allag), people from the Twelfth Shard either fully managed to escape to the Source prior to the rejoining, OR somehow were able to retain themselves after the Rejoining and created this hidden, advanced city as its "solution" to surviving the cataclysmic Rejoining. As to why it was called Solution 9, perhaps it's simply that it was the 9th iteration of their plan that finally bore fruit?
Now this hidden society could still be plotting something similar to what you're theorizing with Terra from FF9, in that it is slowly expanding and developing to potentially one day challenge or outright take over the existing Source inhabitants. There's certainly something suspicious if this region turns out to be purposely cloaked/hidden almost like some kind of FFXIV version of Wakanda.
But a parallel world's inhabitants that had Ascian connections would certainly explain why all the text in the city is the way it is.
It could simply one of the Ascians ideas of how to fix the Sundering problem. They didn't just immediately figure out the Calamitys, so it wouldn't surprise me if they all started researching different solutions before settling for whichever seems to work best. Then just kept the rest on the backburner incase they can manage do something with it later.
Personally, I love it. I got a Cocoon vibe from it BTW. Also, my personal theory it's an Advanced Civilization Built by Miqo'te. As the one humanoid figure you can make any detail out looks suspiciously like a miqo. Is it something the Ascians made, probably, they probably uplifted the local civilization with the intent for it to be an Ark of sorts... esp if the lightning zone is the base of the city. The concept in my idea is this is what Cocoon was before it launched into the sky. Only the launch was cancelled. When the flood of light failed to actualize.
The one thing that keeps me from 100% thinking this is too Ascian-related are the ads: there are a few ads visible in the footage, such as one of a female Hyur near a shop.
If it were a plan to bring back the people of the Ancient World, it wouldn't focus on the appearance of the people they're trying to eliminate to bring them back, imho.
I'm still not sure what S9 is, but it sure as heck is exciting! Bring it on, I say!
As for theories, the one I've seen I find the most interesting is FF9 (Gaia/Terra) where the thinking is that a Shard, seeing it was going to be doomed and realizing a Rejoining was happening, may have been advanced enough to digitize their people (ala Tron or Terra with the souls) and send that city across. Remember we had to deal with a lot to move SOULS, but what about a DIGITIZED soul sent across on a computer hard drive? I have no idea if so, but...I think it's interesting. Also, lol at 6:30; It's a GREAT game (my favorite FF, actually), so I highly recommend it...but you're right that it's super old. (Then again, "S kills A" in 2024 may be a spoiler for a new generation, so...)
my current theory is that solution nine was a last-ditch escape effort built by one of the other shards that was destroyed, one whose timescale was incredibly quick compared to that of the source to the point where technology developed to a post-allagan level and they were able to learn how to bring a whole city through the rift as though it was an ark
we also know that its been speculated that different shards got different remnants of the old pre-sundered world (and in the first it just happened to be underwater) so its possible that the reason solution nine uses the ancient alphabet is because they got a relatively in-tact chunk of the pre-sundered world and were able to use the information they found there as a head-start
perhaps it was sections of the world that altima and deudephalon had a strong hand in (maybe some sort of architectural school in the same vein as akadaemia anyder?) and that is why their sigils feature prominently?
I don't know how I could not see this but Solution Nine is the name of the main location in the northern part of Tural, litterally written on the map, the city being apparently protected by some energetic dome (probably fuelled by the structure that can be seen in Heritage Found).
I bet it's Ascians, and the one and only reasoning I have for that is that there's still room for a Convocation member named Zeus.
The solution nine sign at 1:14 says the following: on the top it says ‘employers’ and on the bottom it says ‘soul supply’
Initially, i considered the possibility these were Allagans who had left the empire--leaving it due to the impending calamity or they were sick with Xandes' warmongering as examples of why--and managed to reach the northern continent of Tural; my friends and i even joked it was FantasyPunk 2024 with this sci fi mash of Terra and Zanarkand. Now that I've seen these ideas about Solution 9 being some kind of Ascian work makes a lot of sense to me. I'm looking forward to meeting the surviving ascians because I'm hoping just a little bit to see if our interaction with them is going to be a "so what do we do now?" Kind of situation.
Having thought about this place for some time, there's a few ideas that do come to mind.
First, some rogue faction of Allagans isn't impossible, and Allagans doesn't rule out Ascian influence, for their technological rise also was influenced similarly to the Garlean Empire's.
This leads to the second, some offshoot of the Garlean Empire. Some attempt at also seizing the large deposits of cerulem and expanding their influence... but one that failed when those of this western colony broke off from the empire.
These first two I give low odds, but not zero odds, so they cannot be ignored.
Obviously we have the Ascian person replacement plan discussed here, no need to elaborate on this further.
We also have the possibility of this being a colony from a shard that has already been rejoined, people who fled their world before the end. Something surprising from a civilization from another shard, to be sure. If this is the case, I would suspect that the people of the 12th shard, the one rejoined in the 2nd calamity, would be the most likely, as this was the calamity of lightning, the very element said to be overaspected in the surrounding land in the previews.
However, it is also possible that this is a colony from a shard that has yet to rejoin. These are the Fourth, Eighth, Ninth, and Eleventh shards. This would require one of those shards to have figured out the secret of planar travel, but given the technology at play, I would say this this could be a distinct possibility. Additionally, as the Ninth shard is one that remains intact, this is one that would be a thematic choice, given the FFIX influences apparent in the Dawntrail previews and preorder items.
Finally... given that there are said to be great ceruleum deposits in the New World, we cannot ignore the possibility that some of those on the new world have simply advanced their technology, somehow. If these people somehow were sheltered from the effects of the umbral calamities, intentionally or otherwise, they might have had a continuity with their culture that most others could not have. This is another I give low odds, but not zero.
At the end of the day, we have to remember that the devs fully know what the expectations were with the early teasers, showing a return to form. and notably Solution 9 is the city we know the least about, save that the zone around it has a lightning aspect, and there is a raid tied to it. Thus while this might feel to some like a jumping of the shark, it could well be a return to form in that a new adventure starts in what would be pure fantasy, but then stumbles into evidence that high technology is part of the setting as well. The fact that Solution 9 is a city even means that our encounter with whatever is here will not be entirely hostile. This feels like Midgar and Esthar vibes will likely come into play as well, in addition to the Terra vibes.
Right now my current running theories are:
1 - One of the Ancient cities that independently derived a solution to the Final Days that survived somehow.
2 - A city from the reflection that was merged with the Source during the Calamity of Lightning.
3 - A city from the source that adapted remnant technology and/or was a prototype civilization development project by the Ascians that built itself to survive the Calamity of Lightning.
What's been tickling my brain is the name Heritage Found. Solution 9 is the city, but by the sound of it so far Heritage Found is the zone it's in. Borrowing from FF9, it has me wondering if the vessels that were intended for Ancient souls were 'filled' by some from the Source's Lifestream when the actual intended souls didn’t make it, broke containment and then wandered out into Tural eventually resulting in the current population millenia later.
Super excited to see how Solution Nine fits into the world and story. I had an idea that it may have something to do with the 9th shard. We know it's still ok. Maybe the Ascians never touched it and it became a techno utopia since there were no calamities. And now they found a way to us or something? Idk just a random idea
Do you think it’d be a calamity of lightning?
@@Gloomdrake Maybe a tencho based calamidy like a singulatiry event of somekind. That is an aspect of the world that... while not talked about to much... is an aspect of any civilization.
@@mesiagamer5217 the calamities have to be elementally aligned, though, and techno isn't an element
@@Gloomdrake not nesacarly keep in mind in the lore everyone thought the worst was behind them after the sixth calamities with bahamots assault not being given any alignment just Ather.
Four high end Ascians and however many minions.
The most apt description of final fantasy I've ever heard was when Tim Rogers said, "Where final fantasy is like, 'what if lord of the rings had motorcycles?'" when comparing ff to dragon quest. I'm not really surprised this is a thing.
Given the appearance of the Mandervillious weapons, my personal theory is that it was built by a group of Mandervillians who crashed in Tural and rebuilt their civilization there.
"that game is super old, if you haven't played it by now you're not going to"
I'm so tired of people saying this. you know new people are being born, right
I'm happy that there is a little bit more final fantasy 9 dripping through. I do so enjoy it and I'm very excited to see how much there is going to be in Dawntrail that has been inspired by final fantasy 9.
All I remember of Solution 9 is that is was an LB for Zidane in Final Fantasy Record Keeper. Perchance we see the little thief return as a Viper.
I don't know if you are right or not, but I do know you've got a solid theory backed up with a lot of the same bits of evidence I picked up. I would love to hear more theory crafting from you. :)
I remember how certain everyone was about how Endwalker was going to go down only to have it play out in almost it's entirety in only the first third of the game and we all spent the last 2 thirds with our jaws to the floor. I'm imagining if they're showing this much of the zone there's far further we can go down the rabbit hole.. Heck this could be on an entirely different shard
"It's inclusion feels awkward because none of the trailers have been able to thoroughly communicate that this was going to be a thing."
The only time FF14 has not had weird futuristic tech show up out of no where was Stormblood. Both ARR and Heavensward had Allagan tech as major parts of the story. The only time either the Allagans or the Ascians weren't throwing futuristic tech into the mix was Stormblood, and even then there were the raid quests with Omega.
didn't one of the side quests in shadowbringers fake Amourot talk about whether it was ok to send relief to a rival/unaligned city on the other side of the sea, a city that suffered a calamity before the final days (been a while, and it was only a short quest), perhaps this is that city from the other ancient civilization. The quest was "Debate and Discourse"
On the one hand, I don't expect to see Ascians again until post-DT patches at the earliest, but on the other hand, HOLY CRAP O.o
I dunno, a while after we defeated Elidibus, Fandaniel says something to effect that the "last of the unsundered" had fallen, if we take this to mean that none within the convocation of 14 are left, then that kinda makes this theory questionable, but there are a lot of different ways we could interpret what Fandaniel was saying that it's hard to know for sure...
I really love this theory and I hope that's where they are going with this. Even if they don't do this I'm still excited for Solution 9.
Relic weapons have to tie directly to solution 9
I skipped the cutscene, did they write much on their appearance?
The rune at 12:45 has multiple elements of the Ultima glyph from FF12, so there is ascian involvement for sure.
My first thought upon seeing Solution Nine from the outside - that artwork of the area with the steam train in particular - was that it looks a lot like a tree surrounded by a thick smog. That drew me to the Iifa tree with its mist. The buildings in that artwork also kind of look like what's in Madain Sari if the buildings weren't ruined.
Solution 9 feels like the Mare Lamentorum of 7.0. As a location it stands out a great deal and seems like it's really major, but will likely get overshadowed by some other greater thing that isn't revealed yet. If it were too spoilery, it would be highly secret like Elpis which had only 1 concept art shown at fanfest and no footage or even a name drop.
Currently I am 99% sure it's probably the endgame town like eulmore/radz-at-han based on these points
1. Its BGM as seen in the video is an electronic remix of the DT main theme and a main theme remix is usually a sign of a place either being the starting or endgame hub.
2. Its EN RUclips video title says "New Town" which is a naming convention reserved for starting/endgame hubs. The bigger zones like a Thavnair or Mare Lamentorum will have youtube videos labelled "New Area"
3. We already know the starting hub is Tulliyolal based on the trailer as the trailer always emphasises the new starting hub. It might also sometimes show the endgame hub but not to a great degree.
I think Gaius was fully aware of how to permanently end an Ascian through the use of White Auracite, or perhaps another contraption that rapidly burns out all aether in the vicinity. It would be hilarious if he turned the Ascians into a power cell for his coffee maker and brewed an espresso :P
So I think it's safe to say those two are gone forever.
Considering I was 1/3 on the jobs, I don’t want to pre guess on Solution 9. The architecture is different from Alag, but Slippers is thinking that this might be an alternative solution toward the Endsinger problem. The biggest hint we have is that they had to remove parts and displays to avoid spoilers
One of my theories is that given how much they drew attention to the use of Lightning aether, it may be a remnant of whatever civilization caused the Calamity of Lightning. To my knowledge very little of that Calamity is known, and something using that much Lightning aether being turned on would make a very good catalyst for a Calamity.
I'm in the excited camp, I thought a return to roots was nice but I wasn't sure how they'd sustain an entire expansion on that. And I've always loved the sci-fantasy aesthetic of Final Fantasy. Seeing this has made me surprised but hyped for Dawntrail and I can't wait to see where it goes.
My personal guess is that Solution 9 is an ascian contingency plan, perhaps a city populated by the sundered descendants of the ancients under ascian rule, waiting for the day that the ancient world would be brought back. But now that their ultimate plan is foiled, I can't imagine that an advanced city with the technology of the ancients plus thousands of years, led by two of the Convocation, will be very welcoming to the slayer of Zodiark. But we shall see!
Imo all late Allagan armour designs fits the hi-tech aesthetics of Solution 9. Same with their robots and mechas (G-Warrior was an Allagan design after all). I think we should stop looking at Allagan Empire through just the Crystal Tower and Azys Lla. Just look how different their base design was in The Burn. There is a clear reason why their armour sets are called "late", as these were most likely created in the last years of Allag supremacy. Ofc I could be totally wrong. :D
I'm honestly so hyped for Solution 9, I don't think it's out of place at all, it actually amplified my excitement for Dawntrail because I thought *all* we'd be doing is messing around in jungles and deserts with allied tribespeople.
I’ve been waiting for this video since I saw the video during the keynote! Let’s gooo❤❤❤
My Theory on Solution 9 is similarly Ascian related; I postulate that this city is of Azem's creation!
Azem was MIA during the whole Hydaelyn vs. Zodiark saga, perhaps this is where they went; They gathered as many ancients as they could, found a nice secluded corner if the world and kept their civilization alive & hidden, so even the Ascians couldn't find it.
As for explaining us being a reincarnated Azem, I say it's all according to keikaku! (keikaku means plan); After the Ktisis Hyperboria incident, perhaps Venat relayed the WoL's future-info to at least one other person, whom would logically be Azem, which prompted them to prepare for way more than the Final Days. Apart from the city and yet-unknown lore, also chose the perfect time to reincarate, knowing that they'll become the WoL and relay the info to Venat...
Solution 9 was a backup plan alongside Venat's backup plan; whatever Hydaelyn's plan missed, Solution 9 would cover...
On that note, Arcadion looks like a big CPU, so perhaps they were gonna "Xenoblade X", and digitize/download as much life to "Sword Art Online" as it could before the final days could ravage the world if WoL failed...
While I do doubt Solution 9 has an Allagan origin, due to the use of the ancients language and its architectural style, you are incorrect in stating that the Allagans never made it to the new world. Encyclopedia Eorzea II page 187 states:
"With the third astral era came the rise of the Allagan empire, and it was but a matter of centuries before the nation had conquered most of the three great continents, as well as portions of the new world."
So the Allagans did reach the new world, though they did not conquer its entirety.
We might hear tales in the game about a place of the last Ascian respite only to get there and find a bunch of angry souls deep within the compound and no Ascians. Later we find out the Ascians that were there have perished in the making of Solution 9 considering that no paragons remain and as such any remaining Acians will die much easier. I think Solution 9 is the most interesting part of Dawntrail.
Also Solution 9 is the name of Zidane's trance-attack (limit break). Connection with FF9 again x)
Wonder what the solution was for, and what happened to the other 8
I’ve been playing Final Fantasy for a bit but endwalker was my first new expansion, so I’m still new to expansions. Do you think that the universal gear for crystalline conflict was a hint to solution nine or was that just a coincidence?
I am kinda glad it isn’t “primitive”. The americas only getting to be stone age tribes is a colonial stereotype, and places like the Aztec capitol of Tenochtitlan (modern day mexico city) was one of the biggest urban centers in the world at its time, so showing that there are high tech peoples and cultures could be a really interesting inversion of the usual tropes.
We know that Y'shtola is over there and I think we can assert that she's still looking for way to visit the other reflections. My guess then is that Solution 9 is the 9th reflection. (I don't know enough to know if the 9th is one of the reflections no longer exists, but I don't think my reasoning is unsound).
Given that the technology at the very least looks Allagan in nature, perhaps it is so because it's the 9th's version of Allag? Of course this all brings to wonder- what of Solutions 1-8?
When you spoke about the Protolanguage of Etheirys it made me wonder if Venat cultivated more than just getting everyone on the Moon and flying it away. It could be a Loporrit initiative too.
Lastly, I see two things pointing towards the theme of division; the literal bridge between the continents, and the bridge between advanced technology and not. I am very curious about how this theme plays out.
I think Solution Nine might genuinely be an Old World ruin that originates from the Source, from a civilization back in the First Astral Era. We don't know much about that time period, but what little we do know could potentially line up. The Second Umbral Calamity was the Calamity of Lightning, and it was caused by the 'greed of kings' going to war with one another and overtaxing the resources of the planet. We're told that the people hid in caves and were slowly dying of pestilence and plague, and their prayers to the gods is when magic was first created.
We've seen that for races/peoples that don't have magic on the planet, they compensate via technology. If the *entire world* wasn't using magic during the First Astral Era, it's conceivable that they got this far through innovations that modern-day people wouldn't even consider. If Solution Nine was already a city that drew its power from the Levin plains of Heritage Found, then the Calamity may have super-charged it and ensured that it would last in perpetuity. The only question that remains, then, is why the residents of the city didn't emerge in the Second Astral Era and take over the planet. It's not particularly hard to come up with potential reasons, but they'd all be based on information we just don't have yet. Just to end this comment with one - it's potential that Solution Nine was always meant to only house digitized souls and enable people to abandon their physical bodies, allowing them to persist but also ensuring they could never go outside of the confines of the city.
The bulding in 3:11, left side, reminds me of the design language of the lamps in elpis
I feel like the "City of Gold" is really the Solution 9 area.
You know, I think the inspiration might be right, but I would imagine this to be the new Eureka zone. Possibly even located on a different reflection. Say a backup plan in case they were unable to merge all into the source. After all Emet Selch said that some of the civilizations in the reflections might surprise us. I could imagine some civilization having been able to advance enough to find a way to travel to other reflections.
I posted this theory on another of your videos, but I figured I'd post it here for the sake of consolidation.
My theory is that Solution 9 was built in the place of the City of Gold. Whoever built Solution 9 discovered the lost city and tore it down to use the abundant gold as a building material for all of the advanced technology that makes Solution 9 what it is.
I am a huge fan of both fantasy and sci-fi, so I LOVE how FF brings the two genres together.
I honesty can't wait to see my Duskwight WoL in a Cyberpunk looking city.
My theory is that Solution 9 is a "digital" solution to the problem of the Ancients (and the Ascians too, to some degree). It looked very advanced and the concept of "a world within a world" could also be true if Solution 9 was a digital space that was created for exchanging and swapping souls with their "real life" counterpart. The other region they showed (Heritage Found) also piqued my interest since the word "Heritage" in that case would play into the whole "swapping souls" theme. The reason why I think it's a digital space is because we've seen what ancient and allagan technology in Aldenard, Elpis and Ilsabard looks like. It's very distinctive and other civilizations found those technologies years later as well. As far as I can tell, Solution 9 seems like a completely isolated space.
these are some pretty neat theories and I wouldn't oppose to more FFIX references! I don't think the devs actively think about "this is the *insert FF title* expansion", as far as we know that was an Endwalker thing and not even that much in the main .0 story anyways. They always tried to pull from other titles where it would fit the XIV canon, integrating most stuff pretty well into the lore (mostly... Looking at you omega fanservice >.
I didn't get the Terra vibe like you did, but as far as a plot theme, it would make sense. For me, (as my own stab in the dark) advanced technology evoked Zanarkand feels. I awlays felt Zanarkand in Tidus' time was an advanced civilization, even though they were portrayed as ruins, which was represented as a spiritual successor in Yuna's time.
i could see solution 9 being a template for a new ascian society once the rejoining was done
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who's been thinking this, ESPECIALLY now that the minions have been released!!