The full extent of the Eikons’ importance inFinal Fantasy 16has yet to be seen. While fans know that these Eikons are essentially summons and that they are bonded somehow to aDominant inFinal Fantasy 16, there’s still a lot of gaps. The Dark Eikons have even bigger question marks around them.
It seems thatFinal Fantasy 16is leaning heavily into elements, as Phoenix is referred to as the Eikon of Fire and Titan as the Eikon of Earth. This mean that, whatever country she is associated with, Shiva is likely the Eikon of Water and the unseen Eikon, potentiallyFinal Fantasy 16’s take on Odin, is the Eikon of Air.

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WithIfrit confirmed as the Dark Eikon of Fire, that means there’s at least one (if not more) Dark Eikon for every element. This begs the question: who are they, or at least, who should they be? Outside of introducingFF16-unique Eikons, which is an option too, some do make more sense than others for the game.
Final Fantasy 16’s Dark Eikon of Water
When it comes to the Dark Eikon of Water, the most likely franchise figure is Leviathan. Not only is Leviathan one of themost recurring summons in theFinal Fantasyfranchise(coming just behind a three-way tie between Bahamut, Shiva, and Ifrit), but Leviathan is a giant sea serpent. While not always “evil” or “dark,” Leviathan has the best potential to be the Dark Eikon of Water in name and appearance.
Final Fantasy 16’s Dark Eikon of Earth
The Dark Eikon of Earth is a bit harder to pin down. Throughout the franchise, Titan has always been the de facto Earth summon in Final Fantasy. Others that are noteworthy include Midgardsomr (inFinal Fantasy 6), Golem, and Gilgamesh. Midgardsomr, or the World Serpent, would be an interesting move forFinal Fantasy 16, but it seems unlikely to be so IF Leviathan is indeed the Dark Eikon of Water.
Golem is basically a clay version of Titan, usually much smaller. It’s not impossibleFinal Fantasy 16would include Golem as a contrast to Titan, but it’s not the most entertaining method they could go. Gilgamesh, in a more serious form, sounds like a good option, as his warrior-like figure and personality would pair with with Earth-based abilities and stylish sword attacks. It’s far less likely thanLeviathan, but it’s a good choice.

Final Fantasy 16’s Dark Eikon of Air
On the assumption that the Eikon of Air is Odin, then there’s a handful here too. Ramuh appears quite often, and as he is fixated on storms, he is likely the prime candidate. Ixion is possible too, as he fills a similar role to Ramuh. Or, another possibility is to include them together, asFinal Fantasy 15’s Ramuhhad an Ixion head on his staff.
Here, Ramuh in one way or another seems most likely. But, given that it is Odin, it would be interesting if there was a direct contrast between Odin and Raiden set up. The franchise has treated the two figures very similarly over the years, and it would be interesting to see if the game could split them up and give them some unique attributes. Odin vs. Ramuh is compelling and the likely road, but Raiden has potential too. EitherFinal Fantasysummonwould fit right in, though, so it’s all up in the air.

Of course, nothing is certain until Square Enix reveals more about the game, but either way, the Dark Eikons, and Eikons in general, are promisingelements to keepFinal Fantasy 16tied to its roots.