Haurchefaunt’s death didn’t hit me nearly as hard as his father breaking down after. I cried with him
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Edmont collapsing was brutal
@suiginmigasuto33563 ай бұрын
That was hard.
@jjswifthd3 ай бұрын
I felt that HEAVILY. His death was just the initial shock, and his father breaking down was what finally set the tears in.
@EratoTiaTuatha3 ай бұрын
Same. The biggest hit for me was the moment I realized the next quest objective after Vault was the Fortemps Manor and it hit me that I would have to tell someone that their son died protecting me. And then the actual scene with Edmont 100% delivered.
@edtazrael3 ай бұрын
Yeah. His father breaking down hit hard.
@BaithNa3 ай бұрын
Welcome to the real endgame, emotional damage
@Alkiryas3 ай бұрын
And glamour plates
@edwarddeguzman32583 ай бұрын
@@Alkiryasto hide the emotional scars
@Willbotx3 ай бұрын
This game does a good job tearing your heart apart lol..
@timothygottlieb20133 ай бұрын
no amount of mitigation will help you survive this tank buster.
@AwesomeSimmo3 ай бұрын
This is only the beginning
@redlunatic22243 ай бұрын
I know the path you've chosen brings a lot of pain, Warrior of Light. Yet we must keep walking. For those who we have lost, for those we can yet save.
@ragateguh28253 ай бұрын
The way healer cant bring back the dead because, that resurrection spell works because you are faint, knocked out, in a state of near death, not dead. That's why after you got resurrected, you got a debuff called brink of death. That's why healer (alphi) cant do much, even you as warrior of light. (If you play as healer there extra scene that your character try to heal him 😢 ) And do you know why there are red telegraphs on the floor when you fight something? It's because your power as a warrior of light, echo. That thing makes you see the past or present. That's why. How dev put that attention to detail so what you do in eorzia is strictly to the lore.
@UnashamedlyHentai3 ай бұрын
spoilers, but that's not entirely correct. the attack that killed him is Spear of Fury. zephirin does this attack in the thordan ex fight and (in addition to being a wipe mechanic if done wrong) it also applies a debuff that makes healing less effective. it is magically preventing magical healing.
@faeb.96183 ай бұрын
just a small correction, after regular raise it's called weakness, brink of death is specific to blue mage after self destruct!
@Chris_the_Weavile3 ай бұрын
Brink of Death is if you go down with the Weakness debuff. I believe it's Brush with Death that's from the 3(?) Blue Mage abilities that KO you on use.
@Pintsize_Phoenix3 ай бұрын
And this is why my FC and I scream “screw elf Pope” any time we go it Foundation.
@katarh3 ай бұрын
Losing him wasn't even the first time this game broke my heart - that was when G'raha went into the Crystal Tower. But this time felt a lot more raw, because it was protecting YOU.
@CaffeinatedDad2 ай бұрын
G'raha wasn't super sad for me to be honest, maybe because he was short lived in the story? but I can definitely see why!
@dbuy33 ай бұрын
Welcome to FFXIV!
@Neoarchon3 ай бұрын
Ohh my sweet summer child, pain has just started, this is just the tip of the knife, it gets pushed, pulled, twisted and much more. Looking forward to you experiencing more content
@Kitsune100603 ай бұрын
The death doesn't hit me like it used to. The scene after, with his father, THAT fucks me up way worse these days
@bleachedink2 ай бұрын
I honestly have been much of a Final Fantasy person, I grew out of my anime phase in my early 20s at university but I had multiple friends say how good FFXIV was, especially in the last few years. I took the plunge in 2021 and I haven't looked back, moments like this are what really stick with you, I won't spoil anything but there's a moment much later into the Shdowbringers expansion that had me openly sob, the emotional gut punch was too much, absolutely amazing game and one I'm glad I gave a chance. Enjoy your journey!
@gabryalservus1573 ай бұрын
The only game before this one that made me feel the emotion behind its story was Halo Reach. Its wasn’t so much that I was sad (playing the other games you know whats coming) its more the feeling that desperate struggle that was ultimately futile, and the determination to carry on regardless. But I was able to just continue playing anyway as it was ultimately still just a game to me. For FFXIV, this moment was the first time I had to stop playing for a moment. I sat back in my chair, surprised by how much I gave a crap, I felt actual loss for Haurchefant. And I think it’s because, unlike other games where the character you play has their own story, or that your character isn’t really involved with the big events (a bit like wow, even though you and your group kill insert boss here), in FF your character’s journey is also your journey. A lot of us project ourselves onto our characters, and so we become a little more immersed in the story.
@Tolly72493 ай бұрын
For me Haurchefant was like reliving the first time a game really, *truly* shocked and hurt me. Playing Phantasy Star 4 way back in the day, you come to a point where a character who's been there with you since the beginning and been a guiding force takes a hit for you, and you go on a desperate quest to find a cure. Only... when you return, it's too late, and they die in the main character's arms. As a teenager (yeah I'm probably the same age as our beloved caffiene father figure), it broke me. I didn't know games could DO that. And then more than twenty years later, along came Haurchefant and it was like being that sobbing teenager all over again, having my heart broken. FFXIV is *so* good.
@leristamerello82253 ай бұрын
One of the few times I ever cried about a video game character...not the last when it came to FF...but still one of the first. Its been a long time, but when my little sister passed it was one of the only times I saw my dad break down like that.
@gonzogamer26363 ай бұрын
Watching this again makes me wanna cry QQ especially as a father now. Hope your enjoying FFXIV though. I play it alongside GW2.
@JACEMRYJAW2 ай бұрын
"A Knight lives to serve, Father--to aid those in need... There is no greater calling for a knight then to save the life his fellow man."
@Densoro3 ай бұрын
This moment kinda got undercut for me. Everybody kept 'hinting' so aggressively, "Oh just wait until The Vault, you're not emotionally ready for The Vault, muhahaha Prepare to Cry when you get to The Vault." So I was like, "Ah, they're implying that someone dies." And no shade to Haurchefont or his voice actor, but there was just...something about him, I was like, "This is not the voice of a character who survives the whole game. It's gonna be him, huh." So when I saw the dude up on the roof like a sniper, there wasn't any narrative tension, I was just like, "Ah, here it comes." And that really sucks, because Haurchefont had _so much narrative momentum_ that this should've hit like a semi truck. There are deaths with _years_ less build-up in this game that hurt me more, and I _lean in_ when a story wants to hurt me so it's not hard to do. If I could've just experienced this at my own pace, I'm sure it would've been devastating. But as-is, I was more torn-up by the mass shooting at the Waking Sands.
@JuriPavlovic2 ай бұрын
As a Vault Veteran it is a sincere solace for me that newer players are still moved by this plot point. Such a beloved character, living on in players' hearts.
@dazzlemasseur3 ай бұрын
Knowing how many players revere Haruchfant as the Best boy of the game ; You could probably summon a deity of him with enough prayers and crystals.
@Lordoftheapes793 ай бұрын
This is one of those moments that make or break this game for someone. It's here where we get our first real glimpse of what the story telling will be like, the first real mile marker on the road to come.
@TheDisturbed0Angel3 ай бұрын
Fascinating to see how so many react to this part for me. I’ve played from ARR through EW and this was just such a non event to me. Enjoy the rest of your journey!!
@zecendia2 ай бұрын
I was,unfortunately,spoiled on haurchefants death far in advance (like,before I ever started XIV ) but the edmont scene I DIDNT know about so that fucked me up badly.
@sleepyflowers13053 ай бұрын
Oooooof poor baby... I cried to.. we all cried
@Zeidoktor3 ай бұрын
The chat at 1:33 "oh I joined at the perfect time"
@DarkKnightofAnime3 ай бұрын
To answer your question I think for you it hurts the most because well you’re a dad it’s in your name only compounded by the fact we spent so much time with haurchefaunt previously as you stated throughout the video
@CaffeinatedDad2 ай бұрын
Paired with me drawing some comparisons to what I saw with lord Edmond immediately after. It all comes together to be brutal
@OzekiTK3 ай бұрын
*Gets The Vault in roulette* Oh no... *"Another player has yet to complete this duty"* OH NO.
@gsil2473 ай бұрын
When every one of your so called allies turned there back on you, he didn't. This hurts.
@valkyriebait1363 ай бұрын
Now you truly are a FFXIV Gamer. Welcome to the fold.
@NavaSDMB3 ай бұрын
I hope you had a good supply of paper hankies. Or a really large, soft towel...
@SocialNetworkWhore2 ай бұрын
I knew exactly what this was when I saw the thumbnail. Honestly... I didnt react at all when it happened 🤷♂️ I think I may have laughed (just to get a rise out of my ex who took this game too serious) Tybalt in GW2 on the other hand... 😭
@JamesRogers19832 ай бұрын
Every…. Fking…time….. is my iPad tear resistant?
@jaybee42882 ай бұрын
All downhill from Heavensward!
@ThemisElidibun3 ай бұрын
The story in XIV is more like an epic book series than a video game, and the characters have more depth because of that... my take anyway.
@MelvaCross3 ай бұрын
The death scene itself never made me cry. The scene thereafter with Edmont, though? Seeing how this dignified, noble man cannot contain his grief, trying his best to keep composure but being too overwhelmed by emotion? This whole spiel about a knight's duty is something he surely said countless times when he held speeches to honour the knights who have fallen in their line of duty under the Fortemps banner. He tried to hide behind familiar, practised language. Letting the autopilot do the talking. But the emotional wound was so severe that even that wasn't enough... Haurchefant's death only saddened me. But Edmont's grief burst through all my emotional barriers and made me weep for "some pixels on the screen."
@professeurgideere58563 ай бұрын
Plus, that time is finally the time where Edmont can recognize Haurchefant as his son and not his bastard.
@SuperSpells2 ай бұрын
Well, if you recall, right before going into the Vault, where Edmond tries to talk Haurchefant out of being involved in the storming of the vault, the words about a Knight's duty were what he told Edmond to convince him to let him go. They were the last words Hauchefant ever said to his father.
@SuperSpells2 ай бұрын
@@professeurgideere5856 I don't think that's true. I'm pretty sure Haurchefant was a legitimized bastard for a very long time. Edmond never denied him that, at least. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been recognized as a noble, right?
@professeurgideere58562 ай бұрын
@@SuperSpells there is a difference between "everybody knows" and "everybody accepts it".
@SuperSpells2 ай бұрын
@@professeurgideere5856 In noble society and legally, not really. It might not be exactly the same as our own nobles from history. But a bastard, once recognized by their father and thus legitimized, was afforded the rights and privileges of every other noble. They just lacked in prestige and slightly less status than a true-born. Bastards could even become the heir, circumstances permitting. And he was legitimized, unlike Ameryic, for example. So I don't think 'acceptance' played a part in it. Edmond recognized him as his son and he was raised as his son, and he called him his son. But not everyone had to _like_ it or be nice about it due to his slightly lower status. Everyone knew and had no choice but to accept and recognize Edmond was his father. To do otherwise would be an insult to Edmonds house. Granted, none of that was said and this is based off of my own understanding of history. So it is certainly up to interpretation.
@RaquizRavel3 ай бұрын
The part with the attempt to heal him was recently added. If you're a healer, you help as well. I'm so glad they added that, because originally everyone just sat there, and , as a healer, I kept yelling at the screen, 'Heal him! I can heal him! Why am I not healing him?!' The change made it so much tragic, because you tried and failed to save him.
@HMNNO3 ай бұрын
Super happy they added that
@Kassilphe3 ай бұрын
I wondered about that because I was like "I don't remember that part". For streamer their audience normally lets them know about the debuff the spear caused which you can see in the fight later on but a regular player might wonder why you can't simply heal this wound. I certainly did and I wasn't even a healer in that scene^^
@UltaFlame3 ай бұрын
"There was nothing you could do."
@Dharengo3 ай бұрын
I was confused because I didn't remember that part. So it's good to know I'm not just demented.
@Dharengo3 ай бұрын
@@KassilpheI mean healing magicks can only do so much. I had no problems accepting that it wasn't possible to come back from being literally pierced and having a bunch of internal organs destroyed, just with healing magick. That's beyond just restoring lost hit points.
@GmaerXQ3 ай бұрын
From the moment Teledgi’s plan takes hold with that sip of wine, you, Alphinaud and Tataru were alone. Anyone who was on your side have either walked away, been imprisoned, or whisked away by fate. Pipin gave you a chance but had to deal with the situation. Limsa, Gridania and Ul’dah are gone to you. The only place you had to turn were the frozen, unyielding, isolationist cynics behind the giant frozen gates. And Haurchefant welcomed you in with open arms. He lead you to Fortemps manor, got you sanctuary behind the gates and made Dragonhead a bulwark against your would-be captors. Everything you are able to do after the Bloody Banquet is thanks to One Man being your friend. You, Alphinaud, and everyone you save from there-on is all thanks to him, seeing the good in you despite the giant “REGICIDE” above your head.
@tlmaslar3 ай бұрын
If i could like a comment more than once, this would get a thousand. These are my exactly feelings. Haurchefant was the first character I-we- had real, natural kinship, friendship, love with. Not forced, outside from the scions, who need us for world-saving derring-do. He was my first friend, the first character i bonded with, my first step to love and obsession with FFXIV. He chooses to help and support us. He did love us (memed translations from Japanese and French aside), and he was singularly the only character we’d met who has no ulterior motives in helping us but to be our friend and companion. He wanted us safe to the last. Do not despair, my friend. For you are not without allies.
@HasegawaRayven3 ай бұрын
This is exactly the reason my title remains "House Fortemps Knight" despite all following achievements.
@poro90843 ай бұрын
he gave us Waking Snow for few days:(
@Ladywizard3 ай бұрын
What gets me is ONLY Uldah even believed it yet still made you go on the run
@zeehero72803 ай бұрын
@@tlmaslar I still visit his grave, in game, once every few days I play at least. Also theres an NPC there, who sees you and mentions "he would be happy to know you still come here"
@Howlflame3 ай бұрын
A little context on why Haurchefant was stationed at Dragonhead: House Fortemps is basically border patrol, keeping an eye on people passing in and out of Ishgard. By what I understand (and I could be mixing this up with fanfics I've read), the second son of the house takes charge of Dragonhead. It wasn't Haurchefant getting shoved out of the way by being put in charge, it was more shocking that he was acknowledged as the second son by running the place. By all accounts, Emmanellain would've been put in that position under normal circumstances.
@natebroadus84743 ай бұрын
The Vault hits differently for everyone. Some people got attached to Haurchefant, either as a friend or a husbando, and that's why it hurts. For dads, it's the stuff with Edmont that cuts so deep. Jeathebelle is another streamer that doesn't get super emotional, but did during the Edmont scene, because he's a dad and you can't help but feel Edmont's pain. That's the scene that wrecked me, too. Like Jeathe said, "no parent should ever have to bury their child."
@NinjaWeazel3 ай бұрын
God. OK I was pretty sad when Haurchefant got it, but when Edmont gives that broken 'My... son...' I was *absolutely destroyed*.
@AnakhaSilver3 ай бұрын
Edmont is what drove it home for me. I was numb and in shock until that scene that this came and happened. That we lost him like this, and there was nothing we could do.
@danmorris32643 ай бұрын
Not even just fathers, as someone who lost a friend when I was still young, watching their parents break down, emotionally the same, hit me hard when getting to talking to Edmont and that's where I really broke down. It just paralleled too much with what I had personally experienced and watched parents experience
@mrbastos3 ай бұрын
it was definitely Edmont that got me. I was a newer Dad at the time, and imagining the grief of losing your child and hearing his voice...broke me
@thepainsight3 ай бұрын
Haurchefant's death brought me close to crying but Edmont's reaction to it broke through whatever little resistance I had left. Fuck even rewatching it is almost enough. What happens in DSR did not make it better either
@zzlai62353 ай бұрын
The sheer emotion in that single utterance of the word "fuck" on 3:41 is what drives us players to push so many new players to try out this game.
@LightbladeRiulo3 ай бұрын
The kicker was back in the day Alphanaud didn’t heal him. This is brand new for the current versions. Just selling how desperate the situation was. It hurts harder. Yes they made the most heart wrenching scene hurt more. Yoshi-P is an emotional vampire confirmed. He himself enjoys watching the reactions to scenes like these.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Gah that makes it so much more serious. It really really does well convey the feeling of the moment
@EloquentTroll2 ай бұрын
As a newbie White Mage main I'm glad they added that. I can let Alphinaud take the lead on the heal attempt, if no healing magic was attempted it would have broken my immersion. Like with Nanamo at the end of A Realm Reborn, she falls down and I'm not going to try to Esuna that immediately? Being a healer in a cutscene is weird sometimes.
@ursulcx2993 ай бұрын
The death of Haurchefant didnt hit me as hard as other did, I wasnt attached so much to him. I remember looking numbly at my screen and being angry and hurt, but I wasnt broken. Not yet. The moment that really got me was hearing the incredible performance by Edmond's VA, how he transmitted all that pain the character felt with just his voice. It wasnt the biggest hit ff14 gave me, not eve the biggest emotional hit for me in heavensward. But it was a turning point in me going from "This is a nice game I play with my friends" to "this is my favourite game"
@rezahydra3 ай бұрын
I didn’t cry with Haurchefaunt’s death. It was tragic and sad, sure, but I was used to games killing off characters. Hell, 14 did already with the likes of Moenbryda even. Yet… going to Edmont… the father who was begged to let you into his house by him… the father who proceeds to quote his son on why they became a knight in spite of their upbringing… the father who truly loved this son… there’s a reason people like me were gripped with Heavensward. Yet it was no death grip yet, the claws hadn’t sank in. But this solidified that I would be playing till the end of 3.x at least. Now, a few days past 3 years after that day I too experienced braving the vault, I have to reminisce and remember… and reactions like yours always help to make my eyes glossier than they should be.
@zzlai62353 ай бұрын
I think that's the thing about this game. W're so used to "NPC deaths" in gaming these days, even if some of them may hit hard, but at face value, it's just the death of another NPC in your entourage, with little to no impact outside of your own emotional attachment to the character or to progress the plot. I think what FFXIV does well in this regard is making "character deaths". It makes these deaths feel like it means something. They have their own relationships and values that the game openly shoves in your face and you are forced to experience the true impact of what the death of a character truly means.
@rezahydra3 ай бұрын
@@zzlai6235 I would not always agree. Plenty of examples I can provide of the opposite in 14 being true, of a character reaching their climax only to be brought back later in a diminished value or characters who die for nothing. Without stating spoilers in this comment section, Stormblood for me has 3 of these characters, two of which playing a major role in 4.x. Even Shadowbringers does not always rectify it, as I can think of yet another two examples there. It’s akin to, say, a Shonen series in that way, where deaths are either very rushed or treated like they never died in the first place as they seemingly survive the impossible. FF14 is much better at handling its primary characters and even a lot of random sidequest NPCs than most games I’ve ever played, and the writing and build up in Endwalker is something that is just from a writing point of view astounding and impossible to recreate without the time and planning of potential plot hooks this game takes. Yet in spite of that, there is still flaws. Many, many flaws in this writing. The fact that it becomes arguably the best written thing I’ve ever had the pleasure of experiencing in all media is in testament to that. And the characters breathing proof of.
@zzlai62353 ай бұрын
@@rezahydra Actually, that is a fair assessment of things. A pitfall that FFXIV kinda falls into is that it is still susceptible to a lot of common narrative etropes, though they do try to subvert expectations at points, but some of the tropes can make parts of the story corny and as you said, diminish the value of certain plot points. However, given its flaws, FFXIV does tick many boxes for me from a narrative and writing point of view .
@TristamWolf3 ай бұрын
This scene is important enough to me that I have Haurchefant's damaged shield tattooed on my left inner arm, so that it is always close to my heart. His words have helped me through tough times even outside of the game.
@SigmaTheWhiteFlame3 ай бұрын
Camp Dragon's Head is an honorable position. You see the offspring of the other High Houses overlooking other bases. It shows that Edmont respect to his son, despite his birth.
@Tolly72493 ай бұрын
That "NO!" is so real. Everyone knows this moment, everyone feels the pain. It's been almost a year and I'm still not over the shock and sadness. The new VAs really make the scene too. And then they went and made it hurt *worse* with the 6.1 updated version. EDIT: Once you reach the end of the 3.x patches, go look up a video or two about the Dragonsong Reprise Ultimate, trust me you'll enjoy it.
@Ladywizard3 ай бұрын
what's funny is they wouldn't've have to swap VAs except the old ones were part of the VA strike going on towards end of ARR patches
@Alkiryas3 ай бұрын
Dont be sad, here have some hot coco...
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Coffee.. I'll take the coffeee
@Mocita3 ай бұрын
It’s been 9 years since I first experienced this, and this still always makes me cry. Every time. I take Haurchefant’s last words to us to heart, and I smile everywhere I go in life.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
A smile better suits a hero
@argentbast3 ай бұрын
Heavensward is important because it disrupts the status quo so hard. ARR follows a very traditional MMO mold. Bad guys bad. Good guys good. You fight Gaius but it is no different from fighting any other expansion boss in other MMOs. Then, after 2.55 you are reduced down to nothing. Your entire assets are literally in one room: Alphinaud, Tataru, and Haurchefant. These three are now your core. You can rely on them. You can trust them. They are all you have. Only to have that taken away, too. This also turns your conflict with Thordan in a different direction. The Thousand Years War and the Ascians are there and still a problem, but you have one very specific old man that has a very specific target on his head. He could have the best reasons for doing what he's doing, but it does not matter. He killed our friend and now he's going to pay.
@xiaocheng66433 ай бұрын
Regarding Haurchefant's deployment at Camp Dragonhead: It is heavily implied, Edmont's late wife, the mother of Artoirel and Emmanelain, resented Haurchefant's very existence as proof of her husband's unfaithfulness. Having him stationed outside of Ishgard was, in part, to keep him out of her sight and thus safe from potential attacks out of spite. Also, his brothers didn't have the best of relationships with him due to their mother's influence.
@ReaverPrime3 ай бұрын
As a former combat soldier who lost his best friend to an ambush in Iraq, this scene cut me deep. As an infinitely overprotective father whose entire life revolves around his kid, the scene with Count Edmont broke me.
@aerieleah5333 ай бұрын
I think 14 leverages somethimg special about mmos. There is a reason I care about some of these characters so much. There's something special that happens when you see characters develop over the course of irl years. Alphy is a special example for me, because he has come so far even at the point you're at. He has grown so much here from the arrogant sod arr gave us
@Raletia3 ай бұрын
The Dark Knight questline? Written by Ishikawa. She goes on to write in part of Stormblood MSQ and then become the main writer in Shadowbringers. So expect more of the same.
@Windupchronic3 ай бұрын
Do you know which parts of Stormblood she wrote? Curious to know if it’s Fordola stuff, or maybe post Stormblood with a particularly annoying brother.
@Raletia3 ай бұрын
@@Windupchronic From the credits I could find, 4.0 second half(Doman) & Omega quests. She also apparently wrote the Coerthas Central Highlands quests in 2.0, as well as coils and crystal tower.
@mhDarkWolf3 ай бұрын
I cried like a baby during Shadowbringers. 😢
@Ladywizard3 ай бұрын
@@Raletia It was specifically the Steppes she was writing on and all patch questlines... the world builder was head on the rest
@akamadmaxx2 ай бұрын
I forgot about my “No” moment in SB. I really need to NG+ that again
@CixiaKyrrah3 ай бұрын
The amount of tears I've shed over this game would fill a bathtub at least. Haurchbro was the template for another fanboi in my opinion.
@northslate48503 ай бұрын
As someone who started playing on Xbox launch, can anyone tell me if this game stops making me cry?
@ericrose2903 ай бұрын
The game will stop making you cry when you run out of tears😭
@michaelstiller22823 ай бұрын
Yeah it doesn't stop.
@orciencor60013 ай бұрын
Indeed, even when you think you have no more, it will find them. However, the *reason* it makes you cry will vary throughout. It's not always someone's death. So much to look forward to there.
@simplydarkness23633 ай бұрын
It doesn't stop, it will continue to hurt. I would recommend a fuzzy blanket for future content and a possible plushie.
@Tolly72493 ай бұрын
No. Never.
@robikkupegasus70393 ай бұрын
This journey will be fun, it will be sad, it will be everything in between...and that is why we love it so. Welcome to FFXIV, one of my favourite pieces of storytelling in ANY media, it's truly something else.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
It's worth it. Despite any of the other aspects of the game the story is worth it
@Kit-G3 ай бұрын
This is one of the things I love about FFXIV. I've never had a game play on my feelings in the same way.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Never have I had a feeling like this in a game
@70dark3 ай бұрын
XIV has a lot of mounts but only Haurchefant's Black Chocobo Whistle has a permanent slot on my hotbar.
@JenDeyan3 ай бұрын
I always think of the Haurchefant as the Cheerleader of Light. He was always on our side, cheering us on, helping us in any way he could.
@TheManBehindtheScreen3 ай бұрын
Rest well, Haurchefant. We're still smiling for you.
@cooldog19943 ай бұрын
watching this with my haurchefant plushies, body pillow, keychains, it's safe to say that scene still fucks me up after all these years 😅 honestly, i think being put in charge of camp dragonhead was a position of honor for him, he definitely wanted to be on the front lines and not in the manor
@SailorSetsuna73 ай бұрын
People have already mentioned the part about healing from both Alphinaud and the player, were they one of the healing classes, but there's also one cruel joke in this situation when you play as Paladin What lvl is the Vault? 57 On what lvl do you unlock Clemency, the main PLD HP-recovering spell? 58
@Lord_Calf3 ай бұрын
Thats why he still is my #1 of the game, even after i finished Endwalker, even got myself a potrait of him IRL, this game / story is so touching like none i played before and i still cant see this scene without a tear in my eye and makes me nearly bawl with Count Edmont. Thanks alot for your video, have a great journey in FF14, greetings from EU Light Lich
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Such a well done story. Such an emotional take. Also greetings!
@discountdisco22733 ай бұрын
This is FFXIV's general "gloves are off" moment. This exact moment showed that the game is serious.
@squaretex3 ай бұрын
Insanity - repeating the same task over and over, hoping for a different outcome. Like going into ANOTHER Vault video thinking "Maybe I won't start crying this time." ;P
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Maybe, there's a chance!
@RabidJohn3 ай бұрын
FFXIV has some of the most surprisingly effective storytelling of any medium.
@thyrussendria81983 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace, Haurchefant... A great knight, hero and friend...
@LivvieLynn3 ай бұрын
There's even a player I believe on Primal who just RPs as Haurchefant on this map. It's a bit cringe but kind of endearing in a... concerning way.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
It's their time too lol
@jamsrjp3 ай бұрын
Haurchefant was the count's child with another woman. Also square enix is evil cause they keep using him during international friend day on Twitter to this day.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Oh hey remember that trauma? Guess what!?
@zrshade3 ай бұрын
Going from The Vault to the DRK job quests was.... a journey. My character going from this gentle au'ra White Mage to a passionate, retribution seeking Dark Knight was my favorite arc I've had my character go through.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
It really flows... like really well!
@tlmaslar3 ай бұрын
I did not expect to cry over this video, but here we are. Excellent work CaffDad. Your vacation is well earned. ~T.L.~
@BazzFreeman3 ай бұрын
I'm sure this is the difference between a story-driven MMO and what might be called a "regular" mmo. I've played quite a few MMOs, Everyquest, 1 and 2, Ultima SWTOR, Rift, LotRO, WoW and they are all what I'd call "regular" MMOs. You level, get gear and fight bosses and dungeons and raids - all MMOs have these features. FF14 is the ONLY one I've played where the journey is AS important as the endgame. It's almost a trope to mention "The Hero's Journey" as a story device. Bu that is literally what 14 is about. Your story. SWTOR started out this way too with engaging class stories, but I think they ran out of money and that stopped after level 50 (Cap is 70 I think now). Your story must contain all of that "Hero's Jourrney" - the highs and lows, and all that a proper journey entails. I don't think you've had this yet, and it's not a spoiler, but several times going forwards, you'll get asked by various characters "Has your journey been fullfilling?". It's to make you think about all you've been through. So, remember these moments.
@ninjafoxgamesgeekery3 ай бұрын
While "The Parting Glass" is a shocking moment, I think The Vault's conclusion is the first really emotional gut punch the game gives you.... the first, but most certainly not the last. Edmont's performance is up there with Bernard Hill's Theoden for me. "No parent should have to bury their child."
@tokyogirl3453 ай бұрын
For me, I was spoiled and knew he would die; yet I was never told how. When this happened… it took me off guard. I didn’t think it would be this way. Yet then I realized it was foreshadowed. Think back to what happens before the vault, the solo battle instance at the bar? Haurchefaunt showing up? If you’re playing either a healer or dps… he shields you from incoming attacks. Then combining his words with his father… I cried even more.
@moontalon31243 ай бұрын
My late teens and early adult life were spent playing Mass Effect from the day the first one came out all the way through to Andromeda, and some of the deaths in Mass Effect 3 absolutely GUTTED me. I had come to feel like these characters I'd spent several years getting to know were a big part of my life. It's incredible what good writing and character development to make you feel for a fictional character that doesn't actually exist.
@Shiirow3 ай бұрын
probably because you know this character, youve engaged with them on a personal level and youve grown an attachment to them. unlike other games where the characters have zero actual character and simply monologue at you in some grandiose way as they task you with collecting bear asses or digging through poop for seeds. With XIV, they treat these digital characters as if they are real people, with real thoughts and feelings, so you start to identify with them as real people, having real feelings well up inside of you when one of them passes.
@Altalus3 ай бұрын
I played the Vault as a WHM. I was *SO* angry, repeating over and over again "I can heal him dammit, I can raise the dead, let me heal him !"
@mousecar232 ай бұрын
I like to remind people that if you do the EX of Thordan you'd know that the attack that kills Haurchefant was a stack mechanic that prevents healing. The knife twist? Haurechefant would have known that before he stepped in to take it for you.
@NightBane3453 ай бұрын
Hehe, get ready for an even bigger roller-coaster ride of emotions. I can proudly admit, at times I've cried from the story of FF14
@celanis71643 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the healing bit was added later I imagine the developers thought that a lot of players came through here with confused feelings as a healer. Yeah, this game can really grab you. Enjoy!
@markup63943 ай бұрын
This game is what I had hoped WoW and GW2 would be, at least a little bit...
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Agreed. I was hoping GW2 did something a bit more
@katnerd67123 ай бұрын
Heavensward: A Tale of Bastards and Orphans. Pretty much what it was about.
@AzarathMetreon3 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget how mad I was that this man died in my arms when I was literally a gat dang healer 😝
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Like cmon do the thing! Heal!
@mr.mystere49993 ай бұрын
I can verify. I'm doing a very casual replay of FFXIV so I can experience all of the major MSQ changes firsthand. I got to this quest about three weeks ago. I knew what was coming and I was still not ready. The Vault still hit me pretty hard and the scene with Lord Edmont even harder.
@castoputa3 ай бұрын
Ooooooooofffff I needed to kill them so bad after this, his dad breaking down got me more than him dying did, even more so now that we have lost his incredible voice actor.
@benjaminrosiek50073 ай бұрын
hey!, remember when in poe we all said " there's only more" ? yeah, buckle up my dude.
@lancevonalden55853 ай бұрын
Oh boy... This one is gonna be one hell of a journey for you... Please don't break down.
@KyouTGD3 ай бұрын
Welcome, buddy. I promise you, it gets worse. But we've been through it too, and we're here for ya.
@eternalsummer84093 ай бұрын
Welcome to final fantasy, the 14 is how many years each expansion takes off your life
@notmousse3 ай бұрын
Bro there several more scenes rip away at those heart strings.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
Gracious....
@maraacoma51213 ай бұрын
Haurchefaunt teaches us the importance of dodging mechanics.
@syberfox25653 ай бұрын
Welcome in essence of FF14, tear ripping MSQ
@filipvadas76023 ай бұрын
Haurchefant's death hurts, but Edmont breaking down after trying so hard to keep it together hits my heart in the d!ck EVERY TIME!
@golvic14363 ай бұрын
The Vault is your first taste. Wait till you see the meal.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
*nervous sweating*
@cocotaem51013 ай бұрын
His death didn’t land that much for me. Edmont’s response though THAT killed me 💔
@Michael-jx9bh3 ай бұрын
Yep, I was like: "Sure, sure, let's get on with it - I'll revive him after the scene on my Scholar, no biggie." And then no, he is DEAD! _That_ was when I realized this game pulls *no* punches when it comes to storytelling!
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
The story needs to be like that. They need to pull zero punches. Makes it real
@akf_ua3 ай бұрын
Had the honor and the pleasure of re-experiencing the whole thing with you and the other caffeinated folks right here live Feels awesome and a little bit starstruck to see my blurts in the chat box during the livestream pieces of the video Feels even better to be the one who suggested in the chat that you made a video on the Vault (yeah yeah I know you did have that in mind but still 👉🏼👈🏼😌) And finally, it feels absolutely amazing to have a person and a content creator like yourself firmly plunged into our FFXIV family Welcome! 🙌🏼 Once again… Thanks for being here and staying and putting in that work 🤙🏼
@eji2 ай бұрын
To rub more salt in the wound, that light spear also appears as a move in the Thordan EX trial fight, called Spear of the Fury, which was such a strong move (when Thordan EX was new) that I think either the entire party had to stand in a line in front of the targeted person to take the hit, or a tank with their invuln move had to stand in front. Even then, the affected person gets a debuff that practically nullifies healing on that character, hence why Alphinaud says he can't mend the wound.
@deiraredfern3 ай бұрын
Someday I will be able to watch this without being affected... after how many times.... nope, forget it, always will be.
@CaffeinatedDad3 ай бұрын
It's going to be that way because your tied into the game. It's very well done
@TheNahnny3 ай бұрын
oh boy, u r going to love Shadowbringers :v
@paine_inflicta3 ай бұрын
I have seen this scene many times, both in my own playthroughs, and on reaction channels like yours, and it still is a massive gut punch every time. It is such a masterful piece of storytelling, and while there will always be those that are unmoved by it, this is the moment for a lot of people where they realise that Yoshi P isn't pulling his punches.
@Bardic_Knowledge3 ай бұрын
Laughing at your reaction while crying at the scene itself. There's a scene later on where you get to choose to quote Haurchefant to someone in distress. I teared up instantly on seeing the quote. He made a lasting impression upon us all. May his memory be a blessing. Even if he's a video game character who can be alive again by starting a new game.
@akamadmaxx2 ай бұрын
I cannot wait to see you do the Shadowbringers Post MSQ. The feels …. If I could chose a memory to delete it would be to forget the story of the MSQ so I could play it again. It is soooo good