Final Fantasy XIV's patch 7.5 site, 'Trail to the Heavens,' lands with the subtlety of a voidsent incursion, teasing Enuo—the dread sovereign from Final Fantasy V whose ill-advised void experiments birthed empires of darkness—as the centerpiece trial boss in 'The Unmaking.' Flavor text drips with portent: 'Wielding the boundless power of the void, they rise from depths unfathomable.' Meanwhile, the new dungeon 'The Clyteum' pits players against an Ahriman voidsent puppeteering a derelict Garlean mech, because nothing says 'abandoned empire' like interdimensional parasites.

The main scenario quests pick up post-Ninth reflection jaunt, resuming probes into the Interdimensional Key snagged during Dawntrail's finale—an artifact primed for reflection-hopping. An ally's ominous message yanks focus elsewhere amid Garlemald's ruins, hinting this is no mere epilogue but prelude to rift-cracking adventures. Patch 7.5 drops April 28, with a 7.55 extension later, ensuring the story sprawls into expansion territory.

X and Reddit light up with lore sleuths connecting Enuo's sigils to past voidsent like Pashtarot, speculating Thirteenth reunions with Zero or Golbez, and parsing moon portals atop Garlemald mechs evoking Midgar. Official hype from @FF_XIV_EN fuels the fire, but the site's coy nods suggest Square Enix is methodically threading multiversal loose ends rather than rushing a full Void saga.

If the key turns in the Clyteum's shadows, expect the Warrior of Light to portal forth once more—because in Eorzea, forgotten dimensions have a habit of crashing the narrative uninvited.