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RE: Potential for Sekiseigumi RP? - Rookie Judge - 06-24-2017 (06-21-2017, 05:28 AM)Valence Wrote:(06-20-2017, 10:28 PM)Amiko Wrote: I know there are already RP FCs and for Brass Blades and what not, but would something be possible for a Sekiseigumi? Where are the Lalafells that you saw? I've only seen one Lalafell NPC in Kugane. Kikimo, which is a name that falls in line with Dunesfolk naming conventions, which, as best as I can tell, is what she is. Her employment with the East Aldenard Trading Company also points to her foreign status. RE: Potential for Sekiseigumi RP? - Caspar - 06-24-2017 Prior to SB there were a few instances mentioned such as in the flavor text for the Dark Sleeper fish (Invasive species introduced by a Far Eastern Lalafell prince.) and in 1.0 Toadsquatter Femomo who may have been using something similar to the new Ninja ability. However since SB's release they appear mentioned in FATE events and very rarely elsewhere if at all. A disappointing inconsistency but not unprecedented; Ishgard does have a minority population before opening to the outside again of other races that are totally invisible in game. In 2.0 Square forgot non-Highlander Ala Mhigans existed. If there are NPCs in Kuugane I never saw I'd love to know. RE: Potential for Sekiseigumi RP? - Rookie Judge - 06-24-2017 (06-24-2017, 04:12 AM)Valence Wrote: And... I just stumbled on a "Duskwight Debutante" in a quest in Kugane so... I guess you have your elezens too, unless this one is just a foreigner drapping into fine local kimonos. The "Duskwight Debutante" is involved in a sidequest wherein you are to hand out missives to foreigners. The quest giver even explicitly asks that you hand out the quest items to "merchants visiting Kugane from abroad". RE: Potential for Sekiseigumi RP? - Flynn Rosenberg - 06-24-2017 So does this settle the argument weather or not miqo/lalafell/elezen are native to the Far East? I've only seen foreigners of those races. (and it seems no matter what race besides the xaela, all the natives have the Far Eastern culture naming convention, unless I've overlooked something) But on the topic, I'd like to see some Seksi- Sekesisk- Seku- Fuck it, Samurai Police, if they release their npc clothing. RE: Potential for Sekiseigumi RP? - Caspar - 06-24-2017 (06-24-2017, 01:01 PM)Flynn Rosenberg Wrote: Do does this settle the argument weather or not miqo/lalafell/elezen are native to the Far East? I've only seen foreigners of those races. (and it seems no matter what race besides the xaela, all the natives have the Far Eastern culture naming convention, unless I've overlooked something) The previous lore exists, so no. Not any more so than Ishgard not having any non Hyur or Elezen NPCs in it makes the lorebook not exist. If anything it only confuses the matter more, I'm afraid. In order to maintain justice the police force in Kuugane needs free leave to cut down anyone, but if you played a corrupt cop, would perhaps a bribery focused approach work for PC conflict resolution? RE: Potential for Sekiseigumi RP? - Valence - 06-26-2017 Uh, that's usually why I'm often reluctant to lean on ingame examples to make generalities out of it, and it seems my own misinterpretation borked it even further... So the jury's out for lalas and elezens then. I have seen several sidequests where elezens were involved other than the debutante and they were all foreigners. As for miqo'te I have yet to see any portrayed in the Far East, and the quote I had in mind from Fernehalwes isn't as specific as to mention Othard (so it's an old quote and probably refers to Ilsabard actually). Fernehalwes Wrote:There are many Keeper of the Moon family names that have been passed down through the generations. So this is ambiguous at best. |