Who is etro final fantasy
User Info: grayborder. User Info: AR The gods names unmentioned above the six most likely were original going to be the Fabula Nova Gods , but they are never mentioned. I personally think thats a good thing. I won't scatter your sorrow to the heartless sea.
I will always be with you. Plant your roots in me. I won't see you end as ashes. You're all diamonds. I'm not sure how to feel about this. I mean, I'm fine with it not being connected, but I have a sneaking suspicion that removing the higher gods from the story is one of the reasons this one felt so incomplete.
That probably called for a lot of rewriting depending on how centeal to the story they were. Anyhow, I suppose that a XV-2 would be a little trickier to do without Etro messing with time. Which is fine. That's perfectly fine, but I do get the feeling we're going to see a XV-2, even with the ending.
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She is most prominently featured in Final Fantasy XIII and its sequels , which explore her background and her relationship with the world.
While she has good intentions, many of Etro's actions have unforeseen harmful consequences, such as establishing Yeul's cycle of reincarnation, making Caius Ballad immortal, and her decision to save Lightning and her friends on the Day of Ragnarok.
Given the numerous times her actions have caused inadvertent disasters, Etro can be seen as a capricious goddess in the universe of Final Fantasy XIII. She has shown a stricter side, as she created the laws within Valhalla that its resident creatures and Eidolons follow: the weak must serve the strong. The Latin writing that appears during the Eidolons' summoning animations each mention Etro.
According to the official mythology, the universe of Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy is divided in two: the visible world, or the world of the living, and the invisible world, or the world of the dead. The two worlds must remain in balance, or the universe might be destroyed. Etro was a fal'Cie created by the god Bhunivelze , who became the sole ruler of the living world by defeating his mother, Mwynn , and banishing her into the world of the dead.
This did not satisfy him, as Bhunivelze believed all things were destined to die due to a curse laid on the world by his mother. To reach the realm of the dead and destroy her, Bhunivelze created the three fal'Cie deities: Pulse , Lindzei and Etro. Etro was the second deity created after Pulse. The mythology at this point calls Etro and the others fal'Cie, even if all other sources know them as the gods and goddesses of Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy lore.
Bhunivelze regretted having created Etro, because he had unknowingly created her as the image of Mwynn. Bhunivelze feared Etro and gave her no powers to create anything of her own. Bhunivelze crystallized himself to sleep until his creations would find the door to reach the realm of the dead. While Pulse and Lindzei were busy making the world and creating many more fal'Cie, Etro was lonely.
Lindzei used her spilled blood and flesh to create the first humans. Entering Valhalla, the middle realm between the unseen realm and the visible world, Etro found Mwynn who was almost overtaken by the chaos that festered as a result of Bhunivelze's attempt to reach the unseen realm. Before disappearing into the chaos, Mwynn tasked Etro with protecting the world balance. The goddess grew fond of the beings created from her blood and bestowed each of them with a piece of the chaos, which became their heart.
Etro also acted as their guide: when a person died, their heart and soul would retreat to Valhalla, melt into the chaos, and Etro would retrieve the soul from inside it and guide it back to the mortal realm to be reborn. The English localizations of the Final Fantasy XIII games make no distinction between "heart" and "soul", but they remain separate entities in the Japanese versions.
Etro is mentioned in the Datalog entries, where she "sings a lament for the dead". She intervened during the War of Transgression years ago by turning the l'Cie bestowed with the "burden of the beast" , Oerba Yun Fang and Oerba Dia Vanille , into crystal before they could finish carrying out their Focus.
Though the goddess subdues the chaos, she is gravely weakened. When Lightning appears before her throne, Etro reveals she at first hated Lightning and her companions for the deaths they caused as l'Cie. Etro briefly links with Lightning to have her understand the isolation she has endured and her love towards mankind. Etro's actions had caused unintended suffering for Yeul, as the time distortion causes ripples in time that kill the seeress's incarnations while driving Caius over the edge.
After giving Lightning her gift to see various moments in time, Etro enters a deep sleep. Lightning chooses to stay in Valhalla as the goddess's champion to protect the timeline and atone for her sins. Divine Etro. Go peacefully to your rest. I will stand guard over your legacy. Etro took pity on the deceased Yeul when her soul could not pass on like the others, and returned her to the visible world in a cycle of reincarnation.
Yeul gained the Eyes of Etro , which shortens her life to the point of dying in her teens, while giving her glimpses of the changing timeline. Although Yeul's soul is perpetually reincarnated, each new Yeul has a new heart given by Etro, making each Yeul a unique person.
Due to her ability to gaze into the future, Yeul became the seeress of the city of Paddra. Etro gave her own heart to Yeul's Guardian , Caius Ballad, to bestow him eternal life to protect every incarnation of Yeul.
The Heart of Chaos is Etro's physical heart with Etro's soul existing outside of it. These acts prove to be more of a curse than a blessing as Caius begins his war on the goddess to free both himself and Yeul from their fates. He alters the timeline to create the ideal conditions to bring the reality Etro has been preserving to an end. Caius has Noel Kreiss destroy the "Heart of Chaos", the source of Etro's life, so the chaos within Valhalla erupts from Etro's gate and distorts the two worlds into a timeless realm where Yeul would no longer be endlessly reincarnated.
In the secret ending Caius declares Etro dead and beyond any chance of revival. The ability to use Time Gates and thus travel through time appears linked to Etro. When activated, text in Etro's script swirls the gate, and as Snow is unable to enter a gate that "wasn't meant for him", it appears someone is orchestrating the appearances of the Time Gates specifically to help Serah and Noel on their quest to fix the timeline.
At the beginning of her quest Serah awakes finding her clothes mysteriously changed by a paradox. Her new attire has text in Etro script, hinting Etro had her hand in Serah's transformation. Noel's attire likewise has text in Etro's script at the back of his shirt.
It is unknown whether the attire was given to Noel the same way Serah received hers, however.
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