Summary
Final Fantasy 14just confirmed “Close in the Distance” – the memorable background theme from Ultima Thule inEndwalker– is sung from the perspective of Ardbert to the Warrior of Light. This soul-stirringFinal Fantasy 14lore was revealed in an unexpected place: a concert for THE PRIMALS.
Masayoshi Soken is the legendary sound director who scored thecritically-acclaimed soundtracks forFinal Fantasy 14and16. The composer is also an accomplished musician, as evidenced by hisFinal Fantasy 14rock band, THE PRIMALS, which has performed tons of concerts since its formation in 2014.
However, their most recent concert in Japan on September 21 and 22 revealed some unexpected lore aboutFinal Fantasy 14itself.According to Game Watch, Junichi Suwabe, the Japanese voice actor for Ardbert, the “Warrior of Darkness,” was at THE PRIMALS performance as a special guest. Suwabe provided narration to the audience as Ardbert as the concert progressed, thanking them for coming, reciting quotes from the game, and taking them on an emotional rollercoaster. This culminated with “Close in the Distance,” the theme from Ultima Thule inEndwalkerperformed by renowned American musician Jason Charles Miller – and through Suwabe’s narration, the song was confirmed to be from the perspective of Ardbert to the player character.
“Close in the Distance” is Narrated by Ardbert from FF14
Warning: Spoilers for Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker below.
Ardbert first confronts fans inHeavenswardas a Warrior of Darkness, only to later return as a ghost inShadowbringers, having failed to prevent his world from succumbing to the Flood of Light. It is later revealed that Ardbert and the Warrior of Light’s souls were once parts of a greater whole, and near the end of the expansion, he merges himself with the player, giving them the strength to finish the fight. Between his compelling story and his phenomenal voice acting in both English and Japanese, Ardbert is one of themost popular characters inFinal Fantasy 14.
Previously,Final Fantasy 14senior story designer Natsuko Ishikawa – who wrotemany of the best arcs inFF14, including Ardbert’s arcs in bothHeavenswardandShadowbringers– teased that “Close in the Distance” was sung from the perspective of a certain character. Now, more than two years later,Final Fantasy 14has finally confirmed she was referring to Ardbert. Miller also sings “Shadowbringers,” the theme of the eponymous expansion, which suggests that song also may be sung from Ardbert’s perspective.
Needless to say,Final Fantasy 14fans were stunned to learn this bit of lore – especially at a concert. “Close in the Distance” was already one of themost emotional songs inFinal Fantasy 14, but learning it was actually from the perspective of such a beloved character was enough to push players to tears all over again. Fans interested in watching the concert replay for themselves can do so until October 7 for 4400 yen – about $30.
Final Fantasy 14 (2010)
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Begin your adventure in FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm RebornCreate your very own Warrior of Light and embark upon a quest to deliver the land from an eternity of Darkness.Take to the skies in FINAL FANTASY XIV: HeavenswardTake your first steps in the reclusive nation of Ishgard, locked in a seemingly never-ending struggle with dragons.Rekindle the fires of hope in FINAL FANTASY XIV: StormbloodJourney to the East and rise up against the might of the Garlean Empire.Become the darkness in FINAL FANTASY XIV: ShadowbringersTravel to a world where light ushers all unto oblivion. But hope is not yet lost, for where there is light there is shadow.Journey to the very stars above in FINAL FANTASY XIV: EndwalkerA great calamity has been building - a second advent of the Final Days. The Warrior of Light must journey ever higher and stand firm as hope’s last bastion.Set forth for new horizons in FINAL FANTASY XIV: DawntrailBlue seas, clear skies, and boundless possibilities await! Explore uncharted territories with familiar faces as hope’s light dawns once more.