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>>3790783
The Library of the Ancients was a memorable location. However, it's been rehashed frequently across the series. FF13 might be a source of new, unused ideas. There was an unused Fal'cie, possibly Ultros, that branded people in a library like FF9's Daguerreo.
Obviously FFV doesn't have Fal'cie. But it has the Fiends of the Rift who followed ExDeath because they wanted a world of their own. A world of monsters.
Now, this concept might have been used in one of FF13-2's timelines. Academea, where the Proto-Fal'cie Adam turned everyone into cie'th. But without a time loop it would be a very different scenario. If they can turn people into cie'th, the questions is if they can turn them back.
In FF13, humans that complete their tasks are turned to crystal. And as crystals, their neural pathways can be mapped and simulated inside a virtual reality. We see this is Cid in the Novella.
FF5 has Byblos, who can pull people into books. And, ironically, >>3790783
Ra Devil, the antagonist of the Legend of the Crystal, also mindjacked Cid's brain. Ra Devil arrives in the "Black Moon". It's perhaps similar to FF13's Cocoon. But how it fits into FFV's Cosmology is a mystery.
The Library of the Ancients was a memorable location. However, it's been rehashed frequently across the series. FF13 might be a source of new, unused ideas. There was an unused Fal'cie, possibly Ultros, that branded people in a library like FF9's Daguerreo.
Obviously FFV doesn't have Fal'cie. But it has the Fiends of the Rift who followed ExDeath because they wanted a world of their own. A world of monsters.
Now, this concept might have been used in one of FF13-2's timelines. Academea, where the Proto-Fal'cie Adam turned everyone into cie'th. But without a time loop it would be a very different scenario. If they can turn people into cie'th, the questions is if they can turn them back.
In FF13, humans that complete their tasks are turned to crystal. And as crystals, their neural pathways can be mapped and simulated inside a virtual reality. We see this is Cid in the Novella.
FF5 has Byblos, who can pull people into books. And, ironically, >>3790783
Ra Devil, the antagonist of the Legend of the Crystal, also mindjacked Cid's brain. Ra Devil arrives in the "Black Moon". It's perhaps similar to FF13's Cocoon. But how it fits into FFV's Cosmology is a mystery.
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