![]() And of the questions of Hydaelyn and Zodiark well. ![]() Zenos will be polarizing, but I believe we've seen at the very least a taste of what his writing led toward. Krile astoundingly has a stake in the plot once more, and Tataru shines in an unforeseen way. And even Y'shtola, who is by far one of the least-developed of the Scions, claims some moments to her pile of treasures. Thancred's arc resolved in Shadowbringers, but the threat ahead does eventually reach home with him. G'raha Tia and Estinien both have great moments as well with their own flavorful charms. Alphinaud and Alisaie obtain their own subplot and grow just a little bit more. Is life meaningful? In this regard I found there to be pay off for years of playtime, acknowledgement of investiture, and a fitting conclusion to all that came prior. ![]() Though a touch heavy-handed, the expansion begins immediately to build upon the core theme that will run through it's course. I will say that Mare Lamentorum's second-half, and Labyrinthos had weak points within them (primarily the Loporrits), and Garlemald took a smidge to set-up, but otherwise the plot proceeded with characteristic aplomb. While it isn't without fault and its' foundations may even be a little too shaky or rocky given it's newest antagonist, the introduction of Dynamis (lampshaded or not aplenty without a proper name until now), and a few questions or new questions on prior elements like Time Travel it performs incredibly well. In a incredible tour de force Endwalker manages to proceed to a rather satisfactory ending. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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