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*glances shiftily at C'kayah and grumbles under his breath* I've a network of respectable contacts, but have yet to break into Ul'dah's underworld for... reasons. A Sherlock Holmes' Arab network is easy enough to work into RP, though, provided you're willing to NPC most of them. PCs would be preferable; hopefully there are a number of groups like Hiro's out there.
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Maelstrom officers, Yellowjackets, and capital R Rogues
Melkire replied to Dogberry's topic in Chronicled Connections
*cackles from behind the safety net of his diplomatic immunity and asylum in Ul'dah* -
Thunder in the Heavens [Balmung] [Concluded]
Melkire replied to Xydane Vale's topic in Chronicled Events
You forgot "WIN!" -
The 2014 Starlight Ball (All Details and Updates in First Post)
Melkire replied to Erik Mynhier's topic in Chronicled Events
If we're to wear anything other than tuxedos, we'll be wearing kilts. Because real men don't wear anything beneath their skirts. 8-) -
We haven't, but we do know they exist. Eorzea traded with them in recent history, actually, prior to the calamity, if memory serves me correctly. Their ships would dock in Limsa and were routinely inspected by Mealvaan's Gate. Eorzea technically wasn't at war with them until the renewed aggressions in 1572. Ah, alright. I'm still questioning the advisability of ragged privateer crews with inferior arms taking on the Garleans and their magitek at sea (and questioning even more so why the Garleans would willingly expose themselves by being at sea in the first place), but I suppose the crews in question could make it work, especially if they cooperated. This still leaves the issue of a small band of do-good "thieves" policing Limsa's underbelly (how have they not been overrun and wiped out by other gangs and crews is beyond me, especially given their guild's single, static hideout). If you take Limsa at its in-game size and population, it makes sense. If you go by lore and the implications that Limsa is bigger and more densely populated than it appears in-game, then rogues' ability to enforce the code becomes much more questionable. (Milala is supposed to be a character that you love to root against, I didn't find her smirk(s) to be creepy so much as taunting.)
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Spoilers because Rogue storyline. Not really anything super spoilerly, but figured I'd throw it in just in case. Now that you mention it, I do recall that line. Have we ever even actually seen said ships, though? I figure they'd haul most of their shipments around by airship. After all, why expose your shipping and supply lines to the enemy when you have the means to avoid doing so?
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This was something that actually genuinely worried me when I came across it in the Rogue quest line. Essentially, the "code" that's been established as a cultural/societal guideline in Limsa Lominsa is that, if you're Lominsan, you don't steal from / swindle / cheat your fellow Lominsans. The whole concept seems to have been born as a countermeasure to the sort of mutually destructive backstabbing that you'd expect out of a hastily-thrown-together alliance of banded-together pirates... which, of course, is exactly what the Maelstrom and the Yellowjackets started out as. Furthermore, apparently the only way to keep the Admiral and her troops from coming down on a pirate crew's head is to 'go legitimate" by way of signing on as a privateer. That raises the odd question: most if not all seafaring vessels we see in Eorzea originate from Vylbrand, if not Limsa itself.... so who the hell else are these privateers stealing from? So what you have is a situation where a lot of folks who'd be glad to slit each other's throats have been shoved into the same city-state and, by mutual agreement, decided to prey outwards instead of amongst themselves, which would make sense if FFXIV's world was large and diverse enough to support that... except it really isn't. It gets awkward for Lominsan RP, particularly those of us with backgrounds in more questionable activities. I've reconciled my own issues with Square's new lore by looking to the criminal organizations shown in the Rogue quests and reasoning that large-enough gangs/crews, or small-enough-and-smart-enough-to-escape-notice gangs/crews, would essentially be ignored by the Admiralty provided they don't stir up shit. As for the Dutiful Sisters, I'm sure there's enough back and forth between the rogues' guild and less honorable thieves in Limsa to say that crime isn't quashed so hard in that city-state that it no longer exists, be it on a small or large scale. EDIT: Not sure why Milala the Yellowjacket musketeer would be bothersome.
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Tiergan's Thread of Shameless Self-Promotion [No Commissions. Apologies.]
Melkire replied to Tiergan's topic in Artisan House
Chin fuzz. Chin fuuuuuuuzzzzzzzzz. -
THE MEN WHO STARE AT LALAFELLS LMFAO I can't even. Well, shit. Damnit Kage stop starin' It is my aspiration in life to pull a Shadowcat and run through a solid wall.
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Pretty sure I have the right one. It's a song about love and sex, just like 99% of all other songs out there. Bloodstains. He ain't pure. Bedroom. Nudge nudge, wink wink. Struck down by love. Doomed. A smooth criminal is one who steals your heart before you even know it's been stolen. Mouth to mouth? Heartbeats intimidation? (This has always been how I've interpreted those lyrics independently of Moonwalker and no one's going to change my mind, dagnabbit.) (I picked Rivienne and Yvelont because their short nicknames fit, syllable-wise.)
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Yve came into the window, It was the sound of a crescendo. He came into the apartment, He left bloodstains on the carpet. She ran underneath the table, He could see she was unable. So she ran into the bedroom She was struck down, it was her doom. Rivi, are you okay? So, Rivi, are you okay, Are you okay, Rivi? Rivi, are you okay? So, Rivi, are you okay, Are you okay, Rivi? Rivi, are you okay? So, Rivi, are you okay, Are you okay, Rivi? You've been hit by You've been struck by A smooth criminal.
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That is some incredibly fast leveling. Fates + exp company boosts? From what he told me, he prepped numerous leves with other classes prior to 2.4 so that he could turn them in as Rogue when the patch dropped.
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I don't have the time to dedicate to actually record lore and write it down in articles, but if you guys needs reviewers, or just someone to sit down, read an article over, and go "hey wait a second that doesn't sound right what about such and such?" then I'm totally down for that.
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Tiergan's Thread of Shameless Self-Promotion [No Commissions. Apologies.]
Melkire replied to Tiergan's topic in Artisan House
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OH FOR THE LOVE OF I went to the doctor's today. In addition to a penicillin proscription and a steroid proscription, he recommended that I gargle warm water with salt in it at least once an hour. Which means once an hour, I'm afk, and will continue to be so until I'm no longer sick. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE, CREEPERS.
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Commiserate commiserate commiserate. Creep creep creep. Creep creep creep. Creep creep creep. Creep creep creep. Oh hai Clio. CREEP CREEP CREEP.
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balmung Ever thought of being an enemy of the church? Inquire within!
Melkire replied to Marisa's topic in Chronicled Connections
*stares at his list of people he knows to be Isghardian exiles* Hmmm. I do think I will point a certain kitty this way.... -
((My apologies to everyone who's been waiting for this post, both for my tardiness and lack of availability recently. I've been down sick with the flu followed by post-nasal drip. Coughing, hacking, puking, the whole shebang. Only just finished adapting this for the forums. Enjoy.)) This... this is disgusting. Osric Melkire frowned despondently down at the cup and saucer that the Sea Wolf had served him. Tea. Why does anyone drink tea? It ain't sweet enough, and when it is, they serve it so warm it settles right into the stomach and puts you to sleep. Rather have water. Or ale. Or rum. Hells, I could go for some o' that dragonfire whiskey. Anythin' but-- He groaned, but waved a hand in response to the barista's raised eyebrows and unspoken question. "Fine, it's fine, as long as it's chamomile." "As if I'd botch an order as simple as that. Enjoy, ser." The sergeant nodded as he shivered and reached up to smooth out the lapels of his shirt. He was dressed Limsan-fashion tonight; something had possessed him, some need to remind the people of this city of who he was and where he'd come from. He'd even gone with an appropriate color scheme: black bandana, black leather shirt, black gloves, black pants, black boots.... I need her to understand that, though I work with the Order now 'n' again, I ain't one o' them. I'm somethin' else. I'm the dagger that Erik's honin', not some shinin' sword for the paladins. He lifted the cup from its saucer and took a long, slow sip. He'd been right about one thing: the tea here was soothing, and he was going to need it soon. Gods knew keeping his temper had never quite been a strong suit of his. The chamomile would help; he had no intention of burning bridges with the likes of Coatleque Crofte. "Sergeant." He glanced back over his shoulder as he settled his teacup onto its saucer on the countertop. He turned to face her... and grimaced in anticipation of an impending headache. The Face of the Order was dressed in her usual white garments, the ones that screamed "inspector". Still green, Crofte? I'd have thought you'd learned some subtlety by now. That was what he thought. What he did was give her the respect and the salute owed to her station. She took her time in circling around to one of the nearby tables and setting down her things before returning his salute. "Thank you for agreeing to meet. Apologies for the wait." He sighed theatrically as he lifted his saucer and walked over, settling the china onto the wood with barely a clutter. He waved towards the chair opposite his. "Hardly an issue. Please." She nodded in thanks as she sat; he followed suit, slipping the bandana from his head into his lap as he did. She flattened her dress and removed her beret before leaning forward slightly and taking two small items from a small pouch at her waist. She placed them on the table and left one hand over top of them. The two items already on the table turned out to be an opened letter and a... a wrapped bottle of... was that spiced wine? "Sergeant. You know why I asked to talk. I suppose I should allow you to go first, seeing as I have slighted you in some way." Besides bein' an idiot? "Quite frankly, ser, if I've come across as belligerent or untoward over the 'shell, it's been more a matter of security." He pulled a green linkpearl from his breast pocket and held it up to the light. "I've handed out far too many of these to too many people who'd find themselves on opposite sides of a divide." "A fair point. I had not thought of who may also be listening. I simply assumed it was secure enough for your purposes." She picked up one of the smaller items from under her hand: another pearl, this one the same color. "Rightfully speakin'," he went on, "it is secure enough for my purposes, seein' as how I'm the only one who knows all the others who have one. Apologies if my methods of networking, intelligence gathering, and so forth seem... crude." "They can be trying to decipher to someone such as I, Sergeant." "Mmm. Something I'd not given much thought. It was only ever intended as a means for m'self to reach others. Again... apologies." The woman across from him nodded with a slow blink. "Accepted. I too apologize if I had gotten the wrong impression. Though I am sure you have many questions. I will answer what I can." The sergeant squinted at her. "In the interest of clearing the air... why did you follow her, instead of lead her? Surely you knew who she was speaking with, how much time they spent together, and that many of her efforts and actions were either suggested or prompted by him." He grit his teeth. "His employers are known, as are his interests. That is not 'neutral'." "You certainly knew her as well, and likely more, than I. Was she one to allow someone else to lead?" "I'm more concerned why you chose to follow." "Are you asking why I accompanied the mission?" "Though that would satisfy a curiosity... no. I'm asking why you allowed a 'sworn under your provisional command and supervision to allow her personal and political motivations to come before her duty to the sultana... not once, but on quite a few occasions." "I made every effort I could to lead her by example. I tried to show her a more diplomatic way to solve problems. For a time I believe she was coming around. My example was not the only one she heeded, however. And I could not be with her all of the day." He leaned back. "...and Taeros?" "My involvement with Taeros is nothing more than polite conversation. Much as we are having now. He indulges me, and I afford the same to him--" And therein lies the problem. "--within reason, of course." "... of course." "Until now, Natalie was the one who openly assisted him. We who remain share a mutual respect for our positions. I keep from crossing him overly much, and he allows me to... continue breathing, I suppose." Melkire planted both arms on the table as he came upright, snarling. "That doesn't concern you? That you live or die at his behest, and those of his employers, rather than the sultana to which you swore an oath?" Crofte blinked again. "He has not done anything yet that gives me reason to place him under arrest. If you must know, the Captain and I just this day spoke of the same." The sergeant smirked, but remained silent as he pushed back off the table, his tea completely forgotten. The things you don't know, Coatleque. The things you don't know, and the things, even now, that you don't ask. That don't occur t'you to ask. "I do not live or die for the man, Sergeant. I am only aware that he has enough power to decide it should he chose to flex. Do not mistake this for fear, please. I am more... fascinated than anything else. But he has not tried to buy me yet." Her eyes darted around the room for a moment... and he didn't miss it. Shite, Crofte, ain't you smarter than this? Hells was your background 'fore turnin' to the 'sworn, anyroad? I was you, I'd have had this whole chamber on lockdown 'fore comin' here to discuss anythin' like this. She took a slow breath as her eyes settled on him once more. "But back to your question of my leadership. I did have my own side investigation parallel to Natalie's. I did not inform her of this... nor Taeros." Osric Melkire blinked. "Natalie had initially asked the hep of Master Arasgain, as you know. I intercepted him before he could report." He blinked again. He narrowed his eyes at her, and a smile slowly dawned on his face. "Well. Well, well, well. Ain't green, now." "I do learn, Sir." "A thousand pardons, I was more used to dealing with... her. She never did. A moment, please." He tapped rather abruptly at the third pearl present this evening, the one in his ear, and muttered under his breath. "Lieutenant. Need the city landing secured against eavesdroppers as soon as possible. Send me whomever y'can." He dropped his hand back to his lap and returned his attention to the paladin, his gaze meeting Crofte's once more. "You were saying?" She couldn't help but smirk. "Arasgain gave Natalie the location of the warehouse we visited. But what he did not tell her is that the Pirate was no longer in Thanalan, nor La Noscea. He has another safehouse, or stronghold. I am unsure which. Coerthas. North of Dragonhead. Providence Point-- He gaped, his right hand reaching up to stroke his beard. "That's... odd, for one of his ilk--" "--he is collecting ceruleum, for which we both have a fondness, I am sure." "--ceruleum?" He scowled. . "I wish I could say more. I had intended to go to Limsa Lominsa, observe the trade, and follow his men back to Coerthas. Fio never contacted me before the trade, however, and searching Providence Point would be a great undertaking. It is a mountainous region, cold, with numerous caves or crags to hide in." Osric reached inside his shirt and slowly drew out a knife from its sheath. Its point he inserted face-down into the table as he started plying the wood . He glanced up. "Lazarov's insanity will lead to mass bloodshed, and that cannot be allowed... and I thought I had warned you. Arasgain, if he is what we believe, holds no allegiance to the peoples of this city." Crofte nodded in agreement. "Oh, you did warn me. And I made it a point not to let him know that I am wary of him. Had he contacted me, I would not have been at the warehouse raid to begin with." "...ah." "As for the raid itself... my involvement was ... unfortunate. I had gone only as a favor to Natalie. I had intended to keep her... well... alive. To prevent a diplomatic incident." He plucked his knife from the new dent in the wood and slipped it back into its sheath beneath his shirt as she went on. "We were hidden along the side of the building, watching as our agent dressed as Maelstrom was speaking to the guards. Natalie slipped away without my notice and circled around to Mergrey. Before I knew what was happening, she ran to the door and lobbed a grenade. Afterwords... panic." He stared.. "Callae was not Maelstrom?" Crofte shook her head. "Brynnalia Callae is another of Taeros's agents." "...would've been helpful t'know, at the time. Damn." He sighed as he rubbed the heels of his palms into his temples. "So y'sought to prevent an incident and failed. Happens." "More than failed, I would say. A friend of mine is now gone because of my inaction." She sighed and shook her head. "I cannot dwell on that now however." "...I'm satisfied. I've asked my questions. Ask yours." "I've only two questions, Sergeant." Osric Melkire made it a point to give her his very best blank stare. "First," she held up her green linkpearl, "do you still trust me?" He rubbed at his eyes with the knuckles of his left hand. "Enough t'cooperate with you, provide you with answers and assistance when I can, in exchange for the same? Yes. Enough to compromise my other contacts in a damning fashion, the way some of them might prefer me to compromise you? Hells no. Trust is a two-way street." "I agree. But your words, along with previous explanation, are enough for me." She placed the pearl back into her pouch. "Secondly, are you willing to help me track down this pirate?" She slid the letter across the table to Osric. "This note is all that Natalie recovered of interest." The sergeant gazed into Coatleque's hazel eyes for a few moments, then reached across the table and slid the letter over without breaking eye contact. "It was accompanied by the bottle here." He unfolded the letter and mouthed the contents silently to himself as he read it. "You thinkin' this is related t'Lazarov?" "Whether it is, or is not, it is the only lead I have beside a blind search through northern Coerthas for a safe house that may or may not exist." "...not sure what t'tell you... though I suppose you're not used to this sort o' writing." He folded the letter again and gently flicked it across the table. "I do not know this name, Redgrave, and no, I am not." Crofte caught the letter, dragged it the rest of the way across the table. "I take it you are." "Redgrave's likely an alias. You're lookin' at a smuggling ring, perhaps black market. Someone well connected enough to operate out of the Goblet without fear for search and seizure. They wouldn't dare write the address down otherwise. That means they're likely chartered. Legal. Legitimate. As for this Redgrave.... where exactly was this letter recovered from?" "From the warehouse. Moraby Drydocks." "From someone's person? An office? A strongbox?" "Unfortunately, I was dealing with two armed thugs at the time. I never actually entered the building." "Shite. Well, I'd say you'd need t'look into the address. Fat chance o' findin' this Sebastian if all you have is a name." He narrowed his eyes at her again. "No warrants, no official or unofficial searches. Find someone t'go undercover for you, someone they won't recognize." He waved a hand. "Pose as a potential client lookin' to secure a line o' goods." She thought that over for a moment, then gestured to the wine bottle. "Or perhaps a delivery to someone." "That would work just as well." "I would not want the rightful owner to be deprived, after all." "Hmm. One last bit o' advice." "Aye?" "Not a word t'Aya." "Miss Aya? Why would she be involved?" Learn faster, Crofte. "She's on very good terms with C'kayah Tia. Close friends, those two. And what Aya knows, C'kayah will hear about. He has a long history here, many connections. Doubt there'd be an operation on the scale implied by your letter there without his knowin' of it. Aya hears about this from you, C'kayah hears about this from her, your pirates hear about it from him, and suddenly you're up shite creek without a paddle." "Point taken... though C'kayah seems rather pleased with me right now regardless." She lifted the other object she'd been covering with her hand... she held out another linkpearl. Osric groaned. "Do I want t'know?" "No, but you should. The reason he is allowed into Thanalan again is because I lifted the order against him that Natalie had in place." He ran a hand up and back through his hair at that. "Not sure if that was wise." "The details of that do not matter as much. A favor for a favor, I am sure you understand." He winced, recent events still fresh on his mind. "Aye." "But I do agree. I am watching him as closely as I am able. Anyroad, he offered me this pearl in return, as well as a teleportation crystal. To use before I 'turn myself in' to the Captain." The sergeant frowned. "You've not reported in yet?" "Of course I have." "Oh." "Someone should know, however, that he courted me with this idea. Should I lose my better judgement." "...noted." Osric sighed one last time as he lifted his bandanna from his lap and fit it snug and tight over his head again. "Was there anythin' else, ser?" Ser Coatleque Crofte shook her head as she put the second pearl away as well. "Nothing further, Sergeant. Thank you for your time. I shall consider your advice before proceeding." They stood and exchanged salutes. As he turned to leave, though... Aw, hells. She's comin' along. Might as well throw her a bone or two now 'n' again. "...one last thing," he said over his shoulder. "Aye?" "I know the Order is pressed on men, but if you've concerns regarding eavesdroppers, please mention it ahead of time. I had to have the lieutenant pull a few men away to secure the area." He nodded towards the various members of the Red Wings who had quietly, surreptitiously, inconspicuously taken up guard around the perimeter of the airship landing over the course of the last half bell. . She glanced around the supporting pillars to the various corners of the room and sighed as he smirked back at her. "Twelvespeed to you, Sergeant Melkire." He gave her his best bow as he backed away. "Good hunting, Ser." Learn faster, before this city kills you like it killed Nat.
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...It doesn't look like Garlean gear at all. I want my Garlean-style armor! Quite a bit of it is named "Ironworks Magitek", though....
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Is this the gear we'll be able to get using the Poetic Tomes? I'm sort of confused with all the terms flying around. It fits more the style of coil and if I can't earn this just with tomes, I think I'm going to cry. Yes, those are the Ironwork pieces you'll be purchasing with Allagan tomestones of poetics. Just as you purchased Masterwork pieces with Allagan tomestones of soldiery.
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I love it. Looks like something straight out of Lost Odyssey.
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!!!!!!!! French patch notes goofed and dropped a picture of the new poetics gear (Ironworks). http://hpics.li/23928d4
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Aw yiss. Yessssssss. I'M FREAKING OUT OVER HERE. LMFAO. GLA/PLD get increased enmity on Flash, and Circle of Scorn now has an enmity modifier! Sweet, they needed that. Storm's Eye buff for WARs... not complaining. Shortened animation locks for DRG jumps... yes please and thank you. If you go into any of the pre-2.4 Lv 50+ dungeons with iLVL 111 or more, you will be synced down to 110. Seems fair and appropriate. Soldiery gear is going to be available for Allied Seals from Hunts... hmm. All PGL/MNK specific gear up to 2.4 is now shared with ROG/NIN and has had dexterity added (exceptions to AF, myth, and the PvP Hawkwing set).