The ending of the novel is not what you expected.
This decision has no impact on the story beyond this point. All it changes is a very brief scene that immediately follows the decision. ..
If you’re at this point in the story, I recommend going Google now. Don’t worry though, just do what feels right for your character.
Now let’s take a closer look at this. ..
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that was released in 2013. The Heavensward expansion was released in 2016 and added new content, including new zones, dungeons, and raids. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that was released in 2013. The Heavensward expansion was released in 2016 and added new content, including new zones, dungeons, and raids. Players can explore the game’s world with friends or join forces with other players to take on challenging quests or battle powerful enemies. ..
Your protagonist has just learned that the world is ending.
You may be feeling frustrated with yourself for making a mistake and wondering if there’s anything you could have done to make things better.
The good news is that I have a new job. The bad news is that it’s in the city.
The bad news is the decision was never really ours to make.
Regardless of whether you choose to stay by Papalymo’s side or leave him to his fate, the outcome is the same.
The bad news is that the economy is weak and there’s not much we can do about it.
Papalymo still dies, even if you try to stop him.
Why Does Papalymo Sacrifice Himself?
The plot of the Heavensward patch content is moving towards setting up for Stormblood, with a lot of focus on the characters and their relationships.
The extremist faction of the Ala Mhigan resistance is planning to take over the city.
The Griffin is revealed to be none other than Ilberd Feare, who has been a former ally of Alphinaud.
Ilberd was a captain in the Grand Company, known as the Crystal Braves, which turned against the Scions of the Seventh Dawn and framed them for attempted murder of the Sultana of Ul’dah. ..
Ilberd is a man looking to liberate his homeland of Ala Mhigo at any cost. He is a radical who believes that the people of Ala Mhigo should be free and independent.
This fanaticism leads him to summon a Primal with the eyes of Nidhogg’s power, promising to bring a creature of unrivaled destruction into the world.
Shinryu is summoned by Ilberd, who sacrifices himself in order to do so.
Papalymo steps up as a former student of Louisoix, repeating the same spell his master cast to seal Bahamut at the fabled battle of Carteneau.
If you’re not familiar with that particular chunk of lore, it was basically the triggering event for the cataclysm that transformed Final Fantasy XIV’s legacy version into A Realm Reborn.
A giant primal escaped containment, and Louisoix gave his life to save the world.
Papalymo is echoing what his master did long ago. ..
Shinryu is contained before Papalymo casts the spell, but everyone boards an airship and flees to safety.
If your character chooses to stay, he can explore the dungeon further or try to find a way out. If your character chooses to leave, he can return to the surface and explore the world around him. ..
This doesn’t really change much, as the president has already said he will veto any bill that doesn’t include a wall.
The new law changes the way that money is earned and spent. It makes it easier for people to get ahead financially.
What Happens If I Choose To Stay With Papalymo?
Papalymo won’t let you stay with him, so you’ll have to find another way to get by.
Unfortunately, there is no way around it – he dies casting this spell, and this decision is really just to add excitement to your character.
Are you going to trust your friend to do what needs to be done, or fight against it?
If you choose to leave, Papalymo will use his magic to blast you to safety, and that’ll be that.
What Happens If I Leave Papalymo?
If you decide to leave, you’ll give Papalymo a sad look and a nod before running to the airship and safety. ..
The scene in question has no impact on the story beyond this one moment.