Haha wow, I remember seeing this thread, and the theory of Stella being the woman in the logo really struck me I think that since they've revealed the world to be named as Eos, after the Greek goddess, it's become likelier that she's the woman in the logo. However, I think that it's still a bit too general for the logo to just signify her.. and I'm reminded of XIII's logo, where despite most people knowing it's Cocoon, it was actually the crystallized Cocoon in the end. If we follow this logic, Eos must be significantly connected to one of the main cast, and I'm looking at Luna (let's look back at how the logo was animated in the TGS 2014 trailer, with the logo forming around the moon) .
There's much to think about the moon's role in XV's universe. If the recent Amano artwork is to go by, it's titled as Genesis or Big Bang, hence signifying the world's creation. And what were the first things we noticed? The deities and summons seem to come from a source, which looks a lot like the moon. If we move over to the first Mythos artwork we saw, we saw a goddess, who we now think is likely Eos, inspired by the name of the Greek goddess of dawn. There were summons in this artwork as well; however, we see four male figures at the center, who likely signify Noctis and his friends. As common it is in mythologies, the beginning is also the end; and if we consider the fact that the world's end result into only having nights with the moon as our only light source, it seems that everything (along with the situation of the stars dying), in a sense, is going back to the moon.
There's much to think about the moon's role in XV's universe. If the recent Amano artwork is to go by, it's titled as Genesis or Big Bang, hence signifying the world's creation. And what were the first things we noticed? The deities and summons seem to come from a source, which looks a lot like the moon. If we move over to the first Mythos artwork we saw, we saw a goddess, who we now think is likely Eos, inspired by the name of the Greek goddess of dawn. There were summons in this artwork as well; however, we see four male figures at the center, who likely signify Noctis and his friends. As common it is in mythologies, the beginning is also the end; and if we consider the fact that the world's end result into only having nights with the moon as our only light source, it seems that everything (along with the situation of the stars dying), in a sense, is going back to the moon.