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We dont talk about endings, no no no.
FFXIV story took the main game and 4 expansion over 7-8 years to unfold and it was just the first part of your character's life.
Do not expect Lost Ark to be any faster to "end".
To answer your question, there is no ending to an MMO unless the servers shut down for good. Now is the gearing phase. I doubt there will be community driven content like FF14 since the playerbase is full of League players. Just look forward to new content.
The main point in doing main quests for MMOs (even for story focused games like FXIV) are to unlock more dungeons/raids/features/activities etc., If your goal is to just experience the main story quests, you can come back to the game everytime it got a new region/story patches. Since there's no sub fees or any fees at all for new contents, you can take a break if you are not heavily invested in constantly leveling up your item levels.
The pirate quest is like first 20-30% of the current story contents, you can do way more stuffs, no worries and no rush.
Tho there could be a sequal where after we fight Kharmine to save Armen, but after beating him, he tells us hes in another castle.