Out of curiosity, was his father a Noxius in the bloodsands? Or just a professional gladiator? This could change a lot the outlook a child would get of the thing I think.
Also if it can help, getting healed in Ul'dah doesn't come off exactly cheap. 1.0 portrays that in a very grim manner when the Phrondale doesn't accept to heal a refugee child because she has no money (and they ask a pretty juicy amount). Maybe his mother was wealthy enough with her job though. In any case, it's another possibility in Ul'dah.
Well yes, that's why I took him as an example of elezen living somewhere else than in Gridania or Ishgard.
Really? My mistake then, that's what happens when you don't have played through 1.0 and have to relay on second hand videos and wikis... :/
So yeah, he just tried to play necromancer then... Makes way more sense.
Also if it can help, getting healed in Ul'dah doesn't come off exactly cheap. 1.0 portrays that in a very grim manner when the Phrondale doesn't accept to heal a refugee child because she has no money (and they ask a pretty juicy amount). Maybe his mother was wealthy enough with her job though. In any case, it's another possibility in Ul'dah.
(09-21-2017, 03:08 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: To be fair, Carvallain de Gorgagne is Ishgardian, former eldest son and heir to House Durendaire. That said, it doesn't discount there are in fact plenty of Elezen in Limsa who are Lominsan natives. Several of Carvallain's crew, in fact, as well as his "bride to be."
Well yes, that's why I took him as an example of elezen living somewhere else than in Gridania or Ishgard.
(09-21-2017, 03:08 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: As for Niellefresne, he is not a necromancer. He's a goldsmith, in fact, fifteen years ago he was one of the most famous and influential goldsmiths in Ul'dah. It wasn't until his hairbrained scheme to gain popularity and show Ul'dahn citizens they needed to stand up to Garlemald got an Ala Mhigan double-agent (Minfilia's father) killed, who had news critical to Ul'dah's survival, that he attempted to use Heartstrike, a dagger which legend claimed if used by a thaumaturge could temporarily restore the dead to life. The dagger, however, was the possession of Lord Lolorito, owner of the goldsmiths' guild. So when Niellefresne took the dagger and was killed by a Syndicate assassin, foul play was laid on Niellefresne, and Nielle's father, who was guildmaster of Eshtaime's Lapidaries at the time, was fired and the position fell to a Lalafell named Yuyune, who was later replaced by Serendipity, the current guildmaster.
Really? My mistake then, that's what happens when you don't have played through 1.0 and have to relay on second hand videos and wikis... :/
So yeah, he just tried to play necromancer then... Makes way more sense.
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