![]() After a failed attempt at rebellion against the Garleans in the city-state of Ala Mhigo, the Warrior of Light (the player) and their contingent of non-player character allies hatch a plan. Stormblood’s fast-paced story doesn’t help. No more shuffling off in the middle of the workday to play a little more “for review purposes.” Hours played per day will become hours played per week. No more late nights spent tackling a seemingly endless string of “one last” quests. I just fear that once the final boss falls and the credits roll it’ll be all over. The story of Stormblood, in which the forces of good in the world of Hydaelyn attempt to liberate two city-states from the oppressive grip of the Garlean Empire, will continue in some form or another until the next Final Fantasy XIV expansion arrives. I don’t want it to end.īeing a highly successful massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Final Fantasy XIV isn’t going to end any time soon. The titular quest has been sitting in the top left corner of my screen for a week, and I’ve been doing everything I can to ignore it. I haven’t completed the final battle in the Final Fantasy XIV Stormblood expansions’ main story line.
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