If you look to the image below, you'll see a planet identical to Earth above Yggdrasil.
> http://24.media.tumblr.com/721b3eec51c4dc2abe5b18f008970d29/tumblr_mwrreuIB2h1qi1foco1_1280.png
In norse mythology (and XIII games are influenced by norse mythology since the beginning), Yggdrasil is the sacred tree that connects the nine realms. Midgard is one of them, and its basically our Earth. In the end, it doesnt really matter which planet they ended up, because it doesnt contradict the story, but at least its not a random twist like some may think.
> http://24.media.tumblr.com/721b3eec51c4dc2abe5b18f008970d29/tumblr_mwrreuIB2h1qi1foco1_1280.png
In norse mythology (and XIII games are influenced by norse mythology since the beginning), Yggdrasil is the sacred tree that connects the nine realms. Midgard is one of them, and its basically our Earth. In the end, it doesnt really matter which planet they ended up, because it doesnt contradict the story, but at least its not a random twist like some may think.
What influences did Norse mythology have on XIII, other than the typical FF refrences?
FF has always had nods to norse mythology through summons, names and places. But never has it influenced the story in such a way such as this. Seeing as the Norse refrences are in the background, the fact that they go to Earth is completely out of context.
It's not even that it's Earth, just at how poor the ending is. It's one big plot device that would be better suited for Kingdom Hearts. I know it's a fantasy and it lets the writers do some wacky stuff, but you've got to have restrictions or it just becomes silly (KH). FFXIII was fairly well structured with nothing too out of the ordinary, but when you start doing crazy-magic-god stuff it makes the plot hard to believe or take seriously.
And when I asked you how they pulled it off you didn't even know.