Let's talk Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Specifically, something that bugs (and maybe amuses) me.
The Curious Case of Cloud Sea King Ken
Remember that gigantic, awesome creature? The Cloud Sea King Ken? Yeah, him.
He's basically a walking island. A super-sized, sleepy, slightly grumpy island. And then... he's not.
The "Surprise" Tombstone
So, you're exploring the world. You find this absolutely enormous being. It's breathtaking.
Then you stumble upon a... tombstone. Right on his back! A tombstone for a creature that's clearly still there.
Seriously? Is this Alrest's version of a "Do Not Disturb" sign?
It's like finding a "Reserved" sign on a living, breathing elephant.
I know, I know. It's a game. There's lore! But the sheer audacity of the thing cracks me up every time.
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves!)
Okay, here it is. Maybe... just maybe... the Cloud Sea King Ken's tombstone is a little silly.
I said it! I'm prepared for the Xenoblade fandom to descend upon me.
I mean, imagine walking around with a headstone attached to you. Seems a bit morbid, no?
Think about it! "Oh, hey, Rex! Just hanging out on my island-sized body, next to my commemorative stone!"
The Practicality Problems
Let's get practical for a moment. Who put it there? And how?
Did a team of tiny Nopon scale this behemoth to install a granite marker? I need to see that in a cutscene.
Imagine the health and safety regulations! The permits!
And the inscription? Did they measure first? Did they have a good stonemason?
Maybe the inscription just says, "Here Lies Ken (Probably)."
The Irony is Palpable
The biggest irony? Ken is, you know, ALIVE! He's not chilling in the afterlife.
He's right there, existing. I half expect him to offer Rex and company tea and biscuits next to his memorial.
Picture it: "Would you like some crumpets? Don't mind the tombstone, just a little something my relatives left me."
It's peak Xenoblade quirkiness. And I kind of love it (even while I'm questioning it).
Embrace the Absurdity
So, the next time you visit the Cloud Sea King Ken, take a moment to appreciate the tombstone.
Don't think too hard about it. Just accept the glorious weirdness of Alrest.
Maybe it's a commentary on life, death, and the importance of giant, sleepy creatures. Or maybe it's just funny. I'm going with funny.
After all, in a world with sentient swords and walking potato creatures, a tombstone on a living giant isn't even the strangest thing.
Let's just agree that Xenoblade 2 is a masterpiece of the wonderfully bizarre.