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Misasae

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  1. Thank you both for the reply. I like the idea that it's a little vague on how it all works, gives a bit of wiggle room for creativity without going with outright headcannon or anything. Certainly a welcome changeup from WoW where I needed to trawl through wikis to find specific citations for everything and such lol.
  2. For Misasae, my ego-driven lalafell gladiator, Its quite hard to find a voice reference for a lala, but I reckon it would be something quite like Vanellope, given the cocky attitude and love of infuriating enemies with taunting- Jh0cBfaT8Kw As for her singing voice, she's far too tuff a hero to be caught singing! Well, unless she had a few too many drinks after a hard-won victory, so likely something along the lines of- _uygBIego9Q
  3. Misasae: My lalafell gladiator Managed to win in the arena one time. Unlocked the power of an over-inflated ego.
  4. Misasae is my lalafell gladiator/paladin. Her fighting style is to barely fight at all, but rather to act as an infuriating fly to her enemies that they would dearly love to squash, so that her allies can do the damage on her behalf. She is acrobatic, loud-mouthed, and fights dirtier than the scummiest of pirates, thinking nothing of kicking someone in the crotch and laughing infuriatingly as she makes a run for it, if it gives her allies the chance they need to stick an arrow in their back. It makes her a good tank, but being not all that physically strong or having much reach, she would be in trouble if her allies were taken out or her enemies actually landed an unblocked hit on her.
  5. Hi all. I started roleplaying in ff14 recently after a swap over from WoW, and I have to say I'm loving it. However, after creating a paladin class, I'm struggling to find lore about how they function in a literal sense. The main question I'm wondering is, are warriors/paladins a melee class through and through, using only their strength and skill to fight, or is there an element of some magic, either conscious or unconscious, going on that allows them to perform the feats they can. From the in-game animations it would seem they are empowering their attacks with magic, yet that may simply be the flashy visual style of the game. Yet with the kinds of things our characters end up fighting, it seems like their must be something more than mere strength of arms letting them take on these powerful monsters, perhaps enchanted weapons and armour even? To sum up, if anyone can enlighten me if warriors/paladins are somehow magical or simply stronger than most, I'd appreciate it.
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