(01-16-2014, 11:41 AM)Eva Wrote: Gladly. Â I was hesitant to proffer such because it's probably more meaningful to come up with this sort of thing yourself and I didn't want to step on your toes in that regard.Considering it was the point of the entire topic, no it won't be stepping on my toes, but thank you.
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01-16-2014, 12:06 PM
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01-16-2014, 03:26 PM
There's a good number of ways to go about alternatives. Liadans has brought up one very interesting method for sure. Self study, self revelation, "new age prodigy", retired teacher, anything really works. Even if its a guarded secret, a secret is no longer a secret if someone knows about it.
How you go about it will always be subject to criticism, negative, positive, it really doesn't matter, the most important thing is that it's your character, your back story, and you can do what you want, how you want, and why you want so long as you're not actively seeking to ruin someone else's fun. Your own storyline in a FANTASY game can only really affect those who choose to be affected by it, positively or negatively. Edward Cullen could have sprouted from Jesus Christs Forehead and farted out your existence into Eorzea if you want, I may choose to interpret this as your character being absolutely ridiculous in my opinion, but I'm not about to tell you that you're doing Roleplay incorrectly. |
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01-16-2014, 06:29 PM
It's pretty clear that "nature is inhuman", but the standards of morality as applied to "nature" in the universe of FFXIV are remarkably inconsistent.
Because last time I checked, incredibly powerful and capricious entities made of aether weren't the friends of the city-states. But I guess because these ones are ~part of a tradition~ with Gridania and not associated with those mean nasty totally inhuman beast tribes, they should be revered and obeyed! I've done some digging. It seems an awful lot like the reason why elementals could manifest as readily in the Shroud as opposed to anywhere else had to do with the amount of aether concentrated in the region, not specifically because it is a holy land and they are the holy guardians of it. And, what do you know, after the aether of the world got disturbed, they suddenly started being a lot less powerful in said region. Who would have thought? It could very well be that a lot of the religious and magical significance placed upon the Shroud has absolutely nothing to do with it being specifically relevant to the gods, and more to do with aetheric activity giving people who didn't know any better the impression that it was relevant to the gods. |
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01-16-2014, 06:44 PM
"Gridania" making a deal with them specifically means the Padjal, Midlanders, and Wildwood Elezen making a deal with them. In their best interest. And upholding that deal has consistently excluded and screwed over everyone outside of that original union of "Twin Adders". I'm not sure how the elementals and upholding a pact with them are forces for good when we can see how that's impacted the Duskwights, Keepers, and Ala Mhigan refugees, to say nothing of ordinary adventurers from outside the Twelveswood.
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01-16-2014, 06:59 PM
As much as I find this speculative discussion on elementals interesting and enlightening, would you all mind bouncing it to a new thread so this one stays on topic? I don't want either topic (ways to play a White Mage and the morality of Elementals and related issues) to get lost.
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01-16-2014, 07:17 PM
Dragged the subject of elementals over here so the discussion of playing white mages can continue unimpeded!
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01-22-2014, 11:10 PM
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Lots of good insight and ideas here. Thank you all for the input.
Not that it's particularly important to anyone, but I've decided that if I have Rakka'li go down this route that it will be through an elemental ala the 1.0 plot, as I'm much more comfortable with inventing a character of little import to others than I am of asserting there is even some tenuous connection between Rakka'li and the Padjal through some unnamed pupil. |
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01-23-2014, 03:16 AM
What's so important about taking the route of being a White Mage specifically?
It seems to me that (in the most commonly used sense) "White Mage" is ultimately a title that denotes a unique station, and unique abilities obtained and wrought in a very particular fashion. So therefore the way that one becomes a White Mage is simply by following the very procedural process outlined in the lore. Now, if someone wanted to be a White Mage in all but name, there are countless ways to do this. I've paid a good bit of attention to the lore of magic in FFXIV, and a lot of it seems like it can be boiled down to building upon constructive or destructive processes. White Magic is described as power over life itself, whereas Black Magic is described as unprecedented destructive potential. But we hear about powerful and notable Conjurers and Thaumaturges all the time in the game. And they're so powerful that it's often hard to imagine how that can be topped in a meaningful way. I believe that a sufficiently powerful Conjurer could be nearly indistinguishable from a White Mage. So many elements of knowledge, wisdom, insight and ability could simply closely resemble those of a White Mage but be attained through unique, even conventional means. The fact that the defining feature of being a White Mage seems to be having unprecedented power and authority naturally makes it a less than friendly position in a roleplay setting. By simply being a powerful Conjurer, you could be a "White Mage" in all but name. Then you could invent whatever story you wish to elaborate on why your character has become good at what they do, and you wouldn't have to conform to the rare and limiting factors that make one able to become a legendary (and controversial) White Mage. I agree with Eva that the best solution is to simply take the middle way, be exceptional, and stop short of the title itself. What more does anyone really need? Is a provocative title really that important to a character's development? Can't one simply be personally exceptional without the intervention of impossible circumstances? |
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