I have no idea who might possibly have asked that at all!
So, in the timeline that I exist in? My favourite convocation member of the reborn convocation is probably this nutter who shoves me to do things and claims to hate fishing. No idea what their title might be though... *koff-Azem-koff!*
However in the mainline of the story?
We haven't truly met the entire convocation, we have seen some of them through the raid events, through storylines, cut scenes, hints, and notes. The one that I held the most sympathy for was Emet-Selch. I could relate to him. Not the grumpy external face we see in Endwalker through Elpis, but the exhausted and tired man of Shadowbringers. The one who has walked the world, carrying the weight of unimaginable burden on his shoulders. Utterly convinced of his convictions and his cause, desperately searching for someone who can understand, who can relate, who can help lift this weight from his shoulders so he can finally succeed- or at least rest. The utter terror and fear, that there is no one who can ever help him, who will ever be able to shoulder the burden, so that he can let go, and finally, at the very end, realising that it is okay, and that he can finally- rest.
So, in the timeline that I exist in? My favourite convocation member of the reborn convocation is probably this nutter who shoves me to do things and claims to hate fishing. No idea what their title might be though... *koff-Azem-koff!*
However in the mainline of the story?
We haven't truly met the entire convocation, we have seen some of them through the raid events, through storylines, cut scenes, hints, and notes. The one that I held the most sympathy for was Emet-Selch. I could relate to him. Not the grumpy external face we see in Endwalker through Elpis, but the exhausted and tired man of Shadowbringers. The one who has walked the world, carrying the weight of unimaginable burden on his shoulders. Utterly convinced of his convictions and his cause, desperately searching for someone who can understand, who can relate, who can help lift this weight from his shoulders so he can finally succeed- or at least rest. The utter terror and fear, that there is no one who can ever help him, who will ever be able to shoulder the burden, so that he can let go, and finally, at the very end, realising that it is okay, and that he can finally- rest.
