Final Fantasy XV: 10 Perfect Fan Theories That Make Everything Better

8. Eos And Ifrit ARE The Rock Of Ravatogh

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Ever wondered how such an odd volcano formation could form like The Rock of Ravatogh, Lucis' defining geographical feature?

Okay, besides 'because Final Fantasy, but it's actually the corpses of Eos and Ifrit.

After Ifrit's struggle out of the underworld, the two gods lie near death, covered in Starscourge that is now free to inflict the world. Eos dies of her injuries and Ifrit builds a giant pyre on which to burn her body (supported by Shiva calling Ifrit the Pyreburner).

While still weakened and mourning, Ifrit is left to face the wrath of the the other Astrals. He puts up a fight, but is ultimately killed. The volcano is the literal ashes of the the two dead gods, with Eos' wing stretched into the air, and Ifrit's horns by her side.

What makes this even more compelling is when Noctis and his bros travel to the mountain's volcanic centre to take photos, the molten centre shows a deep gorge the same shape as the crystal of Luci with small fragments of crystal still visible at the edges.

The crystal was Eos' heart.

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