It's no wonder this star goes through as many destructive cycles as it does, when something as common to the mortal experience as grief is enough to summon a Primal.
well to be fair she didn't summon the primal. Sophia, Sephirot, and Zurvan were already the rulers of Meracydia so they were already summoned at the time of the war with the Allagans.
One interesting thing about sophia is her enrage in the extreme version, which is a cannon simulation of what she was like at the height of her power. For the enrage, she summons 8 light circles, or 8 dark circles, a scenario intentionally impossible to balance. So ultimately, to ensure her own survival, she is willing to abandon everything she claims to represent. She’s no Ramuh, that’s for certain.
A full transcript of the lyrics was shown at Fanfest Las Vegas 2016. According to Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, the lyrics describe a Meracydian family torn apart by war against the Allagans and Sophia's brand of "justice" and "balance": after the father is slain in battle by the Allagans ("A torn uniform in hand, farewells unsaid"), the mother becomes abusive ("Forsaken, beaten, tried, on her knees") and, at Sophia's request, the daughter murders the mother to restore the imbalance created by her father's death ("The heart seeketh equilibrium / With balance will your worry part"), and then commits suicide, punishing herself for murder and leaving their home empty and forgotten ("And therewith shoulder thee / One last step only leaving / An empty hearth down by the sea").
@@shadystarfish07 As much as I love this song, Sophia is also the Goddess of not understanding math, apparently. How does killing more people balance anything? Wouldn't making a new life balance it? Like, if balance is 0, we had -1, then the daughter turns it to -3, not back to 0.
@@ProfiteerProphet I thinks it's more trying to bring emotions back to balance rather than lives. The family was happy, then war happens and father dies. The mother's response is anger and violence, however since she can't take it out on the people who did it she takes it out on someone she can, her daughter. The daughter prays for something to stop what's happening to her, or something along those lines. How does Sophia tell her how to stop what's happening? Kill her mother. Now she is no longer being beaten and should be happy right? No, now she has the guilt of killing her own mother. How does Sophia tell her to fix that? Kill herself. Since everyone is dead and can no longer feel emotions, a morbid sort of balance has been achieved. Is it a positive change to achieve balance? No, but then again some eikons have shown that even though they have the power to do what they are asked of, they will not or can not do it in ways that benefits the one asking of them.
@@umbriumbrella3491 Extremely short. But the muses work in mysterious ways. Sometimes I walk around and a full-fledged song lyric pops into my head, sometimes I stare at a paper for an hour an get barely a verse out :p
I think the chanting vocals heard at the beginning and throughout are saying “CIN-TA-MAN-I” The Cintamani stone is a wish-fulfilling stone and is referenced in one of the Goddess’ attacks!
What if Sophia decreed the daughter commit suicide not because of "revenge" for the act of killing her mother. But because she was still conflicted and missed her mother, "a heartbeat without harmony"
That's the reason why. People keep saying that it was because the girl killed her mother, but it was because the girl was still suffering and killing the mother did not help the situation. Thus to resolve the issue, Sophia whispered a solution to eliminate all the pain, and that's why the girl decided to kill herself.
I figured it wasn't revenge, but more that she took something and had to give back in equal, so to say. She took a life and had to give up her own to achieve balance.
"Help, my dad is a domestic abuser." "Kill him." "But my mom" "Kill her too." "Doesn't that make me a horrible person though?" "Kill yourself." "I feel like the solution to every problem shouldn't be just killing everyone involved." "That's where you're wrong, kiddo."
Understanding the nature of the primal and the story of the song makes the lesson kind of dark. So by Sophia’s logic, in death all is equal? It’s a somber but excellent soundtrack.
The lesson is that only in death is all equal. Meaning that aiming for COMPLETE justice/equilibrium will leave the world dead. You're likely not supposed to try to be Sophia, but learn from her mistake. Forgiveness, for instance, may have had less 'justice' - but if she would have forgiven her mother after death, she could have at least been at peace.
In a sense she's right that in death all are equal, no peasants no noble, no rich and no poor, no happiness or sadness everything is in perfect equilibrium everything is in nothingness.
Way late to the talk. I think Sophia's ethos is less that "in death all is equal" and more that the principle she governs above all else is equilibrium and stability. the daughter's family has become unstable through the death of the father and abuse of the mother. Petitioning Sophia for guidance in this matter would not grant hope or reconciliation. Rather, it would be to restore stability the only way that's left according to Sophia's vision. Sophia would seek to end the source of their stasis (which was grief) in the most direct way possible. Guiding the daughter to kill her mother ends the mother's grief(equilibrium). The daughter cries out again for guidance over her grief, and Sophia again offers the solution, and thus, the daughter does it to herself (equilibrium). All acting influences of family strife are neutralized, and stability is achieved in that matter. The system of Sophia's divine law maintains its unchanged nature. This is the Balance of Sophia in this specific matter and is the exact reason that this religion and Goddess needed to be stopped before she could be released back into the world.
@@StarshadowMelody Lol, not in Omega raid where they just put other FF boss randomly without new or unique lore, it just ''Lol they got summoned here''
@Magikazam Arguably incorrect as each boss being "summoned" implies they existed in XIV's past. They just don't go into detail because the raids aren't about them because they serve as fluff fights. Omega itself certainly isn't lacking in new story and lore.
the sound the scales make in this fight its soooooooooooooooooooooooo freaking good... i feel like that single sound effect is lacking right at the beginning of the song
@@CrosbyNu You probably know this by now, but the details are basically the father died in the/a war, the mother took out her anger and sorrow on their daughter, the daughter prayed to Sophia for guidance, and was told by Sophia to bring 'balance' by killing her mother, then herself. Way I see it, it's the mother's death due to her crimes against her daughter, then the daughter's death due to taking her mother's life or something. Really dark, but it's a good track >_>;
@@KooriGraywolf Yeah the design is based on Nomura's (A lady on a head), but the Daughter's face is quintessential Amano. I think it's the best of both worlds!
Sophia never really struck me as "evil". It's more like she's completely dedicated to keeping balance. If that requires something bad to happen to keep that balance, then she has no qualms about doing it.
"Can you bring equilibrium?" - Sophia says this at the start of the fight, and I once read a comment that suggested she's not only aware that her very existence causes imbalance, but also that only her death can right things.
To that end, none of the Primals are evil. But if doing bad things to achieve their own selfish ends is evil, then Sophia is al ost certainly evil as well.
My thoughts, exactly. I never played the final fantasy 14 event in neir reincarnation, but I really would’ve expected this song to somehow make it into that event.
Behold the heartless decree of one who finds themselves above the mortal creatures. Behold the balance brought by a goddess. Or at least that’s what I have to say about the lyrics.
I can't figure what Sophia's elements are. Her main attacks seem to be lightning based, but she also uses fire for her meteors and wind for her charge. With Sephiroth using Wind and Earth and Zarvan using Fire and Ice, I'd expected Sophia to use the remaining two of the wheel of the elements, Lightning and Water.
She is original Triad in FF 6. She uses Ultima, Flare (non-elemental), lightning attacks and flash rain (ice and water). The idea that these original gods in FF 6 and XIV are specific class is incorrect. They are the originator of magic. When they were defeated, magic seized to exist. As such any spell that were ever learned or absorbed from Espers originated from these Triads or their powers sourced from them.
Didn't pay attention to that part , but after I've seen your comment I googled it and got my mind blown. "Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: चिन्तामणि), also spelled as Chintamani (or the Chintamani Stone), is a wish-fulfilling jewel within both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, said by some to be the equivalent of the philosopher's stone in Western alchemy. ..." "In Tibetan Buddhist tradition the Chintamani is sometimes depicted as a luminous pearl ... "
The Indonesian gamelan influence in Masayoshi Soken's Sophia Theme "Equilibrium" and Keiichi Okabe, et al./MONACA's "The Final Song" from Yoko Taro's Drakengard 3 is unmistakable. Another influence both share is Japanese taiko drumming. Check examples of both musics on RUclips.
Ever since I saw masayoshi soken lahee I was like: lol buuuut now that I know that masayoshi soken made most of the coolest songs of ffxiv I really do appreciate it, for his creativity and his coolness😎
Although not a 1 for 1 reference, sophia is based on a God from real life (much like most of the primals) she is based of the goddess Sophia from gnosticisim, which is a lost branch of Christianity. (There is a long story behind the theological origins of gnosticism. Just think Christianity of God is explicitly evil) sophia is said to be the goddess who gave birth to a malformed God named yaldabaoth, only to abandon him in a void before he became aware. Sophia in gnosticism isn't a Goddess of balance or justice, she's a goddess of maternity and fertility. But in later interpretations she is gods wife, but thats due to later denominations muddling the myth.
Never actually listened to the lyrics until now. So the wife, whose husband died in a war, renounces her life and her children, to seek out revenge on those her murdered her lover. Wow...
If only that was the meaning. 'According to Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, the lyrics describe a Meracydian family torn apart by war against the Allagans and Sophia's brand of "justice" and "balance": after the father is slain in battle by the Allagans ("A torn uniform in hand, farewells unsaid"), the mother becomes abusive ("Forsaken, beaten, tried, on her knees") and, at Sophia's request, the daughter murders the mother to restore the imbalance created by her father's death ("The heart seeketh equilibrium / With balance will your worry part"), and then commits suicide, punishing herself for murder and leaving their home empty and forgotten.'
Not certain, but I think English only. I vaguely recall seeing a ffxiv trailer from the official Japanese channel here on YT and the background music lyrics were in English even though the dialogue was in Japanese. I might be misremembering though
Most are English only; however, since Stormblood has a lot of Asian theming, some of the songs are Japanese only. None of the songs have alternate language lyrics regardless.
It's no wonder this star goes through as many destructive cycles as it does, when something as common to the mortal experience as grief is enough to summon a Primal.
What used to be a gift and a blessing to the unsundered became a curse and a burden to the much weaker sundered.
well to be fair she didn't summon the primal. Sophia, Sephirot, and Zurvan were already the rulers of Meracydia so they were already summoned at the time of the war with the Allagans.
That was proper genocide tbf afaik. But we will know more when we’ll properly visit Meracydia if Hades’ foreshadowing was true
@crimsonpotemkin except we "weak" ones could handle it. the unsundered could not. so i'd say it's the other way around
@@captasticts8419 no? Primals are different from endwalker's threats/amaurot's.
One interesting thing about sophia is her enrage in the extreme version, which is a cannon simulation of what she was like at the height of her power. For the enrage, she summons 8 light circles, or 8 dark circles, a scenario intentionally impossible to balance. So ultimately, to ensure her own survival, she is willing to abandon everything she claims to represent. She’s no Ramuh, that’s for certain.
A full transcript of the lyrics was shown at Fanfest Las Vegas 2016. According to Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, the lyrics describe a Meracydian family torn apart by war against the Allagans and Sophia's brand of "justice" and "balance": after the father is slain in battle by the Allagans ("A torn uniform in hand, farewells unsaid"), the mother becomes abusive ("Forsaken, beaten, tried, on her knees") and, at Sophia's request, the daughter murders the mother to restore the imbalance created by her father's death ("The heart seeketh equilibrium / With balance will your worry part"), and then commits suicide, punishing herself for murder and leaving their home empty and forgotten ("And therewith shoulder thee / One last step only leaving / An empty hearth down by the sea").
Wow this I didn't understand this song has this deep meaning
@@finalfantasymadness4512 And Michael wrote the lyrics in about 2 hours
Yes, this song is about a murder-suicide. Sophia is a goddess of balance, if one life is taken then another must be given in its place
@@shadystarfish07 As much as I love this song, Sophia is also the Goddess of not understanding math, apparently. How does killing more people balance anything? Wouldn't making a new life balance it?
Like, if balance is 0, we had -1, then the daughter turns it to -3, not back to 0.
@@ProfiteerProphet I thinks it's more trying to bring emotions back to balance rather than lives. The family was happy, then war happens and father dies. The mother's response is anger and violence, however since she can't take it out on the people who did it she takes it out on someone she can, her daughter. The daughter prays for something to stop what's happening to her, or something along those lines. How does Sophia tell her how to stop what's happening? Kill her mother. Now she is no longer being beaten and should be happy right? No, now she has the guilt of killing her own mother. How does Sophia tell her to fix that? Kill herself. Since everyone is dead and can no longer feel emotions, a morbid sort of balance has been achieved. Is it a positive change to achieve balance? No, but then again some eikons have shown that even though they have the power to do what they are asked of, they will not or can not do it in ways that benefits the one asking of them.
Learning that it took Koji Fox 2 hours to write the lyrics to this song was wild, what an absolute mad lad.
Bro pulled a beethoven 😂
Its hard to come up with good lyrics. Can confirm
@@kevtheoggamer6672 2 hours is quite short for creavity.
@@umbriumbrella3491 Extremely short. But the muses work in mysterious ways. Sometimes I walk around and a full-fledged song lyric pops into my head, sometimes I stare at a paper for an hour an get barely a verse out :p
The story of how Sophia has been summoned is extremely tragic and it's all in the lyrics
I think the chanting vocals heard at the beginning and throughout are saying “CIN-TA-MAN-I”
The Cintamani stone is a wish-fulfilling stone and is referenced in one of the Goddess’ attacks!
Wouldn't surprise me if it's the round stone she's holding.
What if Sophia decreed the daughter commit suicide not because of "revenge" for the act of killing her mother. But because she was still conflicted and missed her mother, "a heartbeat without harmony"
That's the reason why. People keep saying that it was because the girl killed her mother, but it was because the girl was still suffering and killing the mother did not help the situation. Thus to resolve the issue, Sophia whispered a solution to eliminate all the pain, and that's why the girl decided to kill herself.
I figured it wasn't revenge, but more that she took something and had to give back in equal, so to say. She took a life and had to give up her own to achieve balance.
"Help, my dad is a domestic abuser."
"Kill him."
"But my mom"
"Kill her too."
"Doesn't that make me a horrible person though?"
"Kill yourself."
"I feel like the solution to every problem shouldn't be just killing everyone involved."
"That's where you're wrong, kiddo."
I used to listen to this song for relaxing, until someone pointed out the lore...
Now Im sad
Still relaxing to me:)
"Can you bring Equilibrium?"
"Come forth scales of revelation"
Understanding the nature of the primal and the story of the song makes the lesson kind of dark. So by Sophia’s logic, in death all is equal? It’s a somber but excellent soundtrack.
I think what she means is that true balance is nothingness.
The lesson is that only in death is all equal. Meaning that aiming for COMPLETE justice/equilibrium will leave the world dead. You're likely not supposed to try to be Sophia, but learn from her mistake. Forgiveness, for instance, may have had less 'justice' - but if she would have forgiven her mother after death, she could have at least been at peace.
In a sense she's right that in death all are equal, no peasants no noble, no rich and no poor, no happiness or sadness everything is in perfect equilibrium everything is in nothingness.
there can't be just death for in that case the balance isn't kept.
life AND death must be balanced.
Way late to the talk. I think Sophia's ethos is less that "in death all is equal" and more that the principle she governs above all else is equilibrium and stability. the daughter's family has become unstable through the death of the father and abuse of the mother. Petitioning Sophia for guidance in this matter would not grant hope or reconciliation. Rather, it would be to restore stability the only way that's left according to Sophia's vision. Sophia would seek to end the source of their stasis (which was grief) in the most direct way possible. Guiding the daughter to kill her mother ends the mother's grief(equilibrium). The daughter cries out again for guidance over her grief, and Sophia again offers the solution, and thus, the daughter does it to herself (equilibrium). All acting influences of family strife are neutralized, and stability is achieved in that matter. The system of Sophia's divine law maintains its unchanged nature. This is the Balance of Sophia in this specific matter and is the exact reason that this religion and Goddess needed to be stopped before she could be released back into the world.
Me: 'Oh cool a FF6 callback to the Waring Triads'
*Listen to the song*
Me: 'Wait there is actual lore?'
As far as FF6 callbacks goes, I mst admit I kinda got worried about Cid's wellbeing when I first saw those three statues on that flying island ^^
It's FFXIV. There is _Always_ lore.
@@Sephiroth517 just gotta be fast and feed him the good fish :)
@@StarshadowMelody Lol, not in Omega raid where they just put other FF boss randomly without new or unique lore, it just ''Lol they got summoned here''
@Magikazam Arguably incorrect as each boss being "summoned" implies they existed in XIV's past. They just don't go into detail because the raids aren't about them because they serve as fluff fights. Omega itself certainly isn't lacking in new story and lore.
the sound the scales make in this fight its soooooooooooooooooooooooo freaking good... i feel like that single sound effect is lacking right at the beginning of the song
This song is pretty unique (which is not saying much ffxiv has tons of genres) and a real banger too
Then you found out its about a goddess who told a girl to kill herself
Yeah what gives? I'm just trying to beat up some primals, not feel sad about it!
It amplified my depression 😂😂
@@randompie9608 oh damn, I thought it was about a woman getting beat until she miscarried. The more you know.
@@CrosbyNu You probably know this by now, but the details are basically the father died in the/a war, the mother took out her anger and sorrow on their daughter, the daughter prayed to Sophia for guidance, and was told by Sophia to bring 'balance' by killing her mother, then herself. Way I see it, it's the mother's death due to her crimes against her daughter, then the daughter's death due to taking her mother's life or something. Really dark, but it's a good track >_>;
The story these lyrics tell is so sad and messed up
The achievement for Extreme is "Sophia's Choice". Even the punny achievement is messed up.
The face popping out at 0:52 is quintessential Final Fantasy design
The famous Amano Face lol
@@kassakakasan8969I thought so too but apparently the design is actually Nomura, at least the original one
@@KooriGraywolf Yeah the design is based on Nomura's (A lady on a head), but the Daughter's face is quintessential Amano. I think it's the best of both worlds!
I love this song so much, it’s just too bad that every time I get it in trial roulette the boss goes down before we ever get to hear the whole song :(
Just get the lanner and afk on it
Sophia never really struck me as "evil". It's more like she's completely dedicated to keeping balance. If that requires something bad to happen to keep that balance, then she has no qualms about doing it.
Nald and Thal would beg to differ
@@BR-dj1bo I honestly believe she was made in their image tbh. Her colors are similar to them as well. (I know she’s an old ff summon)
"Can you bring equilibrium?" - Sophia says this at the start of the fight, and I once read a comment that suggested she's not only aware that her very existence causes imbalance, but also that only her death can right things.
Pretty much all of the Primals are "one-dimensional" in their way of thinking, to an extent.
To that end, none of the Primals are evil. But if doing bad things to achieve their own selfish ends is evil, then Sophia is al ost certainly evil as well.
I truly feel at sea with this song, the turbulence and how hauntingly beautiful it is...
My favorite EX Trial. I love the running around to balance the scales and everything.
really sounds like a Nier Song love it
My thoughts, exactly. I never played the final fantasy 14 event in neir reincarnation, but I really would’ve expected this song to somehow make it into that event.
Dude, ive been playing FFXIV since 1.0 and just now do i take the time to listen to these lyrics. Bruh, thats sad AF
Better late than never!
Loved fighting this boss in FFIII (VI), and happy to see her in FFXIV. Beautiful score! Thanks for sharing this 🙏
i got chills reading the lyrics. i love this song so much and uh did i mention i love sophia
2:51 The choral harmony, combined with that style of drumming, reminds me a little of the Akira soundtrack (which is also incredible).
Just beautiful and so tragic. Brought tears to my eyes once I read the lore and understood the lyrics fully. Just amazing!
Probably my favorite song on the whole game, especially as its the first ex primal I beat
.Hack + Nier vibes for me
Oh yesss .hack ♥️♥️ I love that series glad someone acknowledge it ♥️♥️ I love it I finish all the .hack//g.u games this year
i mean the lyric's sad enough to make it a Nier song
The lyrics to this are so powerful... damn near cried listening to this.
The fine line between equilibrium and balance
Behold the heartless decree of one who finds themselves above the mortal creatures. Behold the balance brought by a goddess. Or at least that’s what I have to say about the lyrics.
Primals are a hell of a drug.
This song is strangely both comforting to me and sad at the same time idk why or how to articulate what i feel better
This song wouldn't be out of place in Nier or Nier Automata.
this song is just so mystical
this song has strong nierish vibe, one of the coolest primal in hw by the lore and ost imo ⚖️
I can't figure what Sophia's elements are. Her main attacks seem to be lightning based, but she also uses fire for her meteors and wind for her charge.
With Sephiroth using Wind and Earth and Zarvan using Fire and Ice, I'd expected Sophia to use the remaining two of the wheel of the elements, Lightning and Water.
It could be non elemental attacks like most high bosses in ff series.
But i agree that she could be using Lightning with a hint of Light element?
sephirot is a white mage, sophia is a red mage, zarvan is a black mage.
She is original Triad in FF 6. She uses Ultima, Flare (non-elemental), lightning attacks and flash rain (ice and water). The idea that these original gods in FF 6 and XIV are specific class is incorrect. They are the originator of magic. When they were defeated, magic seized to exist. As such any spell that were ever learned or absorbed from Espers originated from these Triads or their powers sourced from them.
@@alk7910 this isn't FF6.
@@alk7910 While that's nice, that's FF6 lore. In 14, they're three false idols from Australia.
Your WoL looks awesome!
As beautifull as the song is, its absolutly haunting
Friendship ended with Equilibrium, now In the Balance is my new friend
This song is haunting me again in the Sophia Unreal
The beginning before the lyrics kick in sounds like it could belong to the soundtrack of Nier.
Even with the lyrics coud be a NieR song
@@victorvicg i can understand the lyrics though lol
Do you guys think Chad is still hungry?
shes got the perfect abs
this give me dot hack vibes
I just realized something. Look closely at the head Sophia is floating on top. It kinda reminds me of a certain bosses mini adds.
R u talking about troia’s first boss??
@@ReyReyzzzmaybe endsinger extreme
The rest of the party: She's the embodiment of balance; we should be careful...
Me, an Elezen of culture: I wanna FUCK that concept...
Me, a lalafell of culture: I want her to step on me
Easyle my favourite primal music from HS
Justice is blind not heartless
-doctor fate . injustice 2 intro
Can you bring Equilibrium?
WELL WELL WELL, welcome back to this trial series all you 6.1-ers
An empty hearth (home) down by the sea
NOW!!!⛈
Can’t change my mind of the lyrics when she chants “Chantanami” as “Chest High Monkey” 😂
I thought it was chains of harmony at first
Well now you've got this permanently set for me. Thanks I guess.
I heard “chains are opening”
@@tylerthomas6494 I heard change my harmony
Didn't pay attention to that part , but after I've seen your comment I googled it and got my mind blown.
"Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: चिन्तामणि), also spelled as Chintamani (or the Chintamani Stone), is a wish-fulfilling jewel within both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, said by some to be the equivalent of the philosopher's stone in Western alchemy. ..."
"In Tibetan Buddhist tradition the Chintamani is sometimes depicted as a luminous pearl ... "
Reminder that the Warring Triad are Eikons, *not* Primals.
Sounds very nier
Definitely! It made me think I missed something else in the cross over storyline
The Indonesian gamelan influence in Masayoshi Soken's Sophia Theme "Equilibrium" and Keiichi Okabe, et al./MONACA's "The Final Song" from Yoko Taro's Drakengard 3 is unmistakable. Another influence both share is Japanese taiko drumming. Check examples of both musics on RUclips.
Ever since I saw masayoshi soken lahee I was like: lol buuuut now that I know that masayoshi soken made most of the coolest songs of ffxiv I really do appreciate it, for his creativity and his coolness😎
This has ASMR vibes
Ok, but why do I hear this song in the one quest song Daring Dalliances????
Although not a 1 for 1 reference, sophia is based on a God from real life (much like most of the primals) she is based of the goddess Sophia from gnosticisim, which is a lost branch of Christianity. (There is a long story behind the theological origins of gnosticism. Just think Christianity of God is explicitly evil) sophia is said to be the goddess who gave birth to a malformed God named yaldabaoth, only to abandon him in a void before he became aware. Sophia in gnosticism isn't a Goddess of balance or justice, she's a goddess of maternity and fertility. But in later interpretations she is gods wife, but thats due to later denominations muddling the myth.
What is evil? Evil is suffering without good cause.
Sophia imo is one of the prettiest Primals out there
NICE
The lyrics almost remind you of Celes cept they say mother instead of uncle
this is a very Fal'Cie looking boss
Final Fantasy Boss Music > World of Warcraft Bosses = Stale music but I still like the game though lol.
Never actually listened to the lyrics until now. So the wife, whose husband died in a war, renounces her life and her children, to seek out revenge on those her murdered her lover. Wow...
If only that was the meaning. 'According to Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, the lyrics describe a Meracydian family torn apart by war against the Allagans and Sophia's brand of "justice" and "balance": after the father is slain in battle by the Allagans ("A torn uniform in hand, farewells unsaid"), the mother becomes abusive ("Forsaken, beaten, tried, on her knees") and, at Sophia's request, the daughter murders the mother to restore the imbalance created by her father's death ("The heart seeketh equilibrium / With balance will your worry part"), and then commits suicide, punishing herself for murder and leaving their home empty and forgotten.'
@@lark1678 Geez. Gotta love Primals, they always bring out the best in people...
@@lark1678 yeeeesh.
@@lark1678 =O
@@ZeldaFan2004 Yeah, just a "tiny" reminder as to how dangerous those beings truly are.
Machinist must have had skills of gun kata.
Now the real question, what's the PLD glam at the start? specially the chest piece @0:17
It's the Exarchic Coat of Fending. Unsure if a dye is used or just the odd lighting of the Sophia entry cinematic that gives it the specific glow.
This song is not focused on balance anyways.. only loss
Father dies in war
Mother murdered by daughter
Daughter commits suicide
Heavyocity Damage
Who sings it 🤔
Ayumi Murata
does anyone know what final fantasy game this boss is on
14 also I think 5 if that one has Kefka
She's based on the FF VI boss Goddess if thats what you mean. The Warring Triad is its own series of bosses in that game.
FF6, under the name "Goddess."
Shiiiiiiit uuuuuuuuuupon meeeee!
Do these songs have Japanese lyrics as well or only English?
Not certain, but I think English only. I vaguely recall seeing a ffxiv trailer from the official Japanese channel here on YT and the background music lyrics were in English even though the dialogue was in Japanese.
I might be misremembering though
This one is only english I'm afraid. There are others there are japonese only. It all depends of the music producer creativity
Most are English only; however, since Stormblood has a lot of Asian theming, some of the songs are Japanese only. None of the songs have alternate language lyrics regardless.
Sounds like they’re saying “Seeeppphhh-fiiiiii-rooottthhh”
The best dark-skinned tall waifu in 14
Cheeest Hiiiigh Waaaalls
Not Germany? Ok.
World of Warcraft is good but nothing compared to fighting Gods like this......
would
How does one unlock this... I think i unlocked all instaces...
Look for the Heavensward optionnal trials (Containment Bay stuff)
Wrong lyrics. So many errrors.
What are the correct lyrics, if these are wrong?
yo can i get her number tho?