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As always I knew I can count on the lore expert to save the day. Thanks for the insight as always Sounsyy.
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Yes I thought I was imagining it but I vaguely do remember Oboro mentioning that in the ninja quest chains. I came to the conclusion that since Domans closely resemble the Sengoku Japan that the religion they would have there would closely resemble Shinto. There's of course margin for error to believe that the two deities they mention here (Dawn/Dusk Father/Mother) is part of the 12 that's revered in Eorzea just under a different name. Regardless I wonder if it would mean much if they go by different names in different region/myths. It could just be a case of two different civilizations believing the same gods under different names much like the Greeks or Romans. But at the same time I think there's possibility that it could just be a completely different religion altogether. As for the Xaelas, yeah I had the same impression too. Since the Xaela are nomadic tribes closely resembling the mongols I believe their religion might have much variety and some might not even worship the Dusk Mother at all. I too think it's within reason to believe they might practice idol worship and ancestral worship on top of shamanism. It's all very interesting, would love a chance to discuss all this ICly with a knowledgeable Xaela player in game haha.
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Maybe this has been discussed over a billion times and if it has I do apologize for putting it out there again. Just something I was thinking about for some time after reading through the wikia entries about Domans and Raen. I'm under the impression that since a lot of the concepts behind Doma are very similar to the customs and tradition of Sengoku Era Japan, perhaps there's a link between the Japanese Shinto and the mentions of the two deities we see appearing on the character creation screen when we create our Au Ri. Their myth mentions the Dawn Father (Raen takes after this god) and the Dusk Mother (almost typed Duck Mother lol....oh and Xaela takes after this goddess ) so I was wondering if it's possible for them to have a religion that worship these figures much like their worship of Shinto deities. The way I see it there's close resemblance between these deities and the Shinto gods Izanagi and Izanami. I'll write more later. Starting work atm haha But what do you guys think? Am I onto something or am I just smoking some fine powdered Kupo Nuts? Tell me what you guys think.
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Not sure if I can make it =S But would be nice to see lots of screenshot of what everyone was wearing for the occasion!
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I tried looking for the people listed on the linkshell but couldn't find anyone online.
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I earnestly love this idea and development that I want to adopt this into her story. After putting more thought into it I think it would be best to make this change after reading through multiple feedbacks I've gotten so far that the idea I'm pursuing is over complicated. I do understand the reasoning for the number of objection against the idea since Garlemald as a nation is hell bent on subjugating Eorzea into imperial rule and there's no room to ask or wonder if this is the general consensus of everyone within Garlemald's political structure judging from the general perspective of the community. Reason why I thought that there was room to question this and pursue it is mainly because we know so little about Garlemald's political structure and the people involved that makes up for that structure as we do with Ishgard of Ul'dah. This is just my guess but prior to Heavensward, if someone had made a character like Aymeric who served as a diplomat between Ishgard and the three nation that wished to talk about peace, this very idea would most likely have been met with the same objections since Ishgard as a nation wanted to keep it's neutrality. At the time we honestly couldn't have known what the political hierarchy of Ishgard was like other than intelligent guesses some of which probably turned out to be true and others turned out to be a neat surprise. As we don't know the inner workings of Garlemald how can we be absolutely certain that there is no faction who goes against the idea of world domination in their politics without being Yoshi? Unless it's been stated by the developers otherwise I thought there can't be an absolute certainty that there is no such factions within Garlemald that didn't fancy the idea of world domination and dictatorship. The hints I got was that there were attempts before where Garlemald's dictatorship was challenged by 9 usurpers (reason for their rebellion was vague unless it was absolutely certain that they were just another dictator who wished to replace the emperor) so I think there might be room to question that not everyone went along with the idea because Garlemald operates like a hive mind. For that reasoning I thought it could be reasoned with then that there might be such a faction who oppose the empire but is a very part of that same empire. Horrible comparison I know but similarly Aymeric and the Temple Knights, were part of Ishgard but had differing views than the total neutrality sought by Ishgard and he worked to collaborate with the other nations against the Pope's judgment. But in any case, I won't be pursuing with this idea as it seems that the general community won't acknowledge this reasoning and I do understand the logic behind that perfectly well. Hell, even I was highly skeptical about it at first when it was all written down on paper but I thought to convince myself that depending on how it's all executed it might just turn out to be viable and fun. I figured that depending on how it's played out, it might even become Camp Dragonhead 2.0 just with Ex-Garleans who desire peace between the 4 nations and their homeland aiding a different cause. Yes at this point you're all thinking I'm mad lol. But I thought it might give a nice foundation for those wanting to rp as a Garlean deserter to find reason to remain loyal to Garlemald (not the Emperor) by working with the rest of Eorzean nations to work out peace. Thank you so much for all the input. I know it's been one stressful ride for some of you trying to educate a stubborn noob to the point a few of you seems to have lost their patience during the course and I sincerely want to apologize for that. I've transferred over to Balmung but I find myself now wondering if I should scrap the idea altogether along with a name change depending on what I salvage from the current character. Lastly are there any FC/Linkshells that focuses on the Doman Refugees and Ninjas?
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Work in progress is what I want to say haha If you have potential ideas to share please feel free to give me some pointers and I'll definitely reflect on it when I begin to expand on the idea. Everyone has been doing this, you just come up with ridiculous bullshit while everyone is politely telling you not to do. I'm done with it. Your character is retarded, what could be forgiven, but your ooc attitude about receiving any constructive feedback is just being met with defensive crying, what is even worse. You know, next time just don't make a post here. You just want praise, not feedback. /back to afk land for a few more days, byebye. Mod Edit: User was reprimanded and placed on post moderation for this post. First of all thank you for being brutally honest about conveying your thoughts without sugarcoating anything. If that's how you sincerely thought about this thread and myself for having a very different idea about a concept that may or may not work, I'll simply accept and respect that as your opinion. As I mentioned roleplaying is something very new to me and I've yet to transfer over to Balmung to try it out. I do apologize if some of the ideas I wanted to work with simply sounded retarded in your own words. I'll admit as someone who was invited to play Heavensward with friends, I did end up trying to rush through the msq so that I can do current content with my friends who had been playing this game for years, as such I am what I am a complete amateur who might make mistakes by using ideas globally not accepted. This very thread was meant to put some of these raw ideas on the chopping board to have the more experienced roleplayers to give their insight as to what works and what definitely does not work. To great extent I see that the very idea is seen with much negativity (and hostility? lol) especially coming from you. I do feel regretful if you truly felt that this was a thread designed to gain empty praises. The only other regret I have is that I seem to have greatly offended you and this might mean that I have little to no chance to join your linkshell for some Ishgard RP, something that originally attracted me to this site in the first place to try my hand at roleplaying. You might think I'm joking but I genuinely was attracted to the idea of a Ishgard RP though it's a pity that with such open hostility I don't think I'll be very wanted in that linkshell.
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I never seen Lalafell children in game before. So far I think I've seen younger models of all races but lalafells.
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I'm planning on moving to Balmung but had a ton of questions I wanted to ask, questions that I seem to keep forgetting only to be remember to ask but then forget it by the time my shift ends and I go home. Not sure if threads like these are ok but I figured I'll just make a thread and ask questions here as the questions lights up in my head. So the first question. In Balmung what kind of player created organizations are there? Or do players join canon established organizations like the Brass Blade, Corpse Brigade, etc? What kind of religions are there in Balmung? For each city states?
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So hey I've been referred to join this linkshell, was wondering if it was still active. My character is currently still undergoing development but for the time being she's a bastard offspring of Garlemald/Doma Au Ra who was a former soldier turned diplomat visiting Ishigard on behalf of Garlemald's Imperial Senate whom has a differing view on the ideologies presented by the Emperor. For most part she poses as a darth vader when she makes public appearance as the Senate's representative and at other times she throws away her male persona and becomes a curious wanderer learning about the other great cities as an individual.
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Nidhogg's Tits! You must be roleplay as a Moogletologist or a Scholar that has a degree in Moogle Society and Culture. As someone who comes from a non roleplay realm I have a ton of question about various races and among them are Moogles. I'll definitely ask more questions when I can!
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As someone who began playing FFXIV since Heavensward theres been several quests in the new zones that featured these items but I'm a bit confused as to what they are. At some points in my quests I noticed that these nuts were being used a form of currency much like how various cities use Gil as it's primary currency. At the same time I was under the impression that these nuts grew on trees and that they are edible but we're unable to eat them in the game. My question is, has it ever been described in a side quest I may have forgotten to pick up what these nuts taste like? I am under the impression that the Moogles do not eat them themselves but rather prefer to preserve them as a means of Trade. Bit like a fine wine it might have a more refined taste if it's been left inside the pouch of a Moogle for extended period of time so it makes me wonder what these things would actually taste like if a Moogle paid your character with Kupo Nuts instead of Gil/Gear?
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To me Dancers were classes that can dance and cause various debuffs and status effects on enemy units. At the same time I had very hard time trying to counter 2 ladies who were masquerading as a Dancer class by dressing up as them but armed with overpowered abilities like Stop Bracelet/Shadow Stitch that can 1 hit KO anything and Everything. Dancers for me were a horrifying class to see in FFT.
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Work in progress is what I want to say haha If you have potential ideas to share please feel free to give me some pointers and I'll definitely reflect on it when I begin to expand on the idea.
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Ah there's a good chance that Sion Lohel would be a wandering adventurer exploring the rest of Eorzea when she's not formally required to serve her role in Ishgard. I think this is when I can build on her character as an individual and not a political pawn of the senate so there's a good chance that we might run into each other. Given Sion's initial heritage, when she's not required to be Wolph she would most likely go back to the kind of person she was living in the slums. A free spirit who just got away from the hell hole of Garlemald. An adventurer eager to explore and re-discover herself.
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As a general concept I haven't really fleshed out or set in stone what her Achilles heel would be and how she will meet her ultimate downfall. I'm sure it pays to flesh it out so I have a general idea what will happen but at this point in time I thought I'd rather leave it out for the time being and expand on it as I roleplay to get a better idea of what kind of roleplaying communities are out there already and gauge how or why they would affect her in the way it would affect her which will give me hints as to what kind of threat she will have to face. At the moment as I have no characters or interaction with Balmung Ishgard, everything is a bit of a blur and left for limited improvisation. I will of course be dropping hints here and there so that roleplayers may pick up on those hints and eventually find out that the two people are actually one. It would be boring to let it go on forever and I'm all for it if she does eventually get killed by a Highlander zealots among many that might hunt her down. Ultimately though I would like to first try roleplaying with others and choose who I'll be giving those hints to. I don't want a random coming up to me and suddenly pick up all the hints and play Sherlock Holmes. When it's time to kill her off I will be happy to give out more obvious clues and that will ultimately bring her downfall. Public execution themed and Ishgardian Court themed Roleplay might also be interesting too in that regard haha. Re-enactment of Trial by Combat? I'm now curious as to how he was advertising to people that he is who he was with a disguise. At most times I won't be portraying her as remotely related to Garlemald. I'm guessing he had a similar idea but I'm sort of curious as to how he went about it. Biggest problem for me in that regard is probably that I don't know Balmung at all. Been meaning to make an alt there for the past weeks to try the waters but wasn't able to because Balmung never opens up for character creation. I have this community's testimony of how general roleplayers will react and some may turn to godmodding for the sake of it but I would still like to believe I'll encounter decent roleplayers who won't abuse the Diviniation Card. With that said I've yet to flesh out the ideas for how or what the adventurer Sion would be doing once she's in Ishgard. How this experience away from home would influence and build her character would be an interesting thing to see. Will she ultimately become a turncoat like Lucia or walk another path is probably entirely up to how she perceive her experience while roleplaying there and the kind of people she comes across. Haha thank you for clarifying that. Yes I figured it might have been a Black Shroud only thing as it wouldn't make much sense for the Elementals to allow a Padjal to be born so far away from the Black Shroud.... though that in itself might bring different ideas into the table. What if there was a reason for a Padjal to be born outside the Black Shroud and willed by Elementals for a specific task or purpose? Food for thoughts but rest assured, not an idea I would be interested in personally.
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NO. Nononononono *star wars scream* Queen Padmé Amidala. As far as Padjal go, I highly advise against it or anything related to it. Padjal are extraordinary beings of white magic chosen as children by the elementals of the Twelveswood. They are highly regarded mentors and political figures, and are known by name by the NPCs of the Twelveswood. Playing one is not recommended and will probably get you some backlash. It would be like trying to tell people you are a daughter of Nymeia. Haha no I'm not interested in playing a Padjal. I just thought I'd bring it up because I had some questions about the race and wondered if it was possible for Garlea to give birth to a Padjal since Padjal seemed to be born to Hyur bloodlines. Wasn't sure if it was a Black Shroud specific Hyurs or if it was global.
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Thanks for your input but I don't remember calling myself a stereotypical villain hell bent on ruining lives on Eorzea. I'm actually not sure where or how you got the idea that she's a villain, did I earnestly project that image through her backstory? If so I may need to review and re-write the parts where she appeared to be a villain. The only villainlike role she pose is the fact that she's from Garlemald. I've explained through her story where she stands in the political struggle but if it will still be seen as villainy then I'm not entirely certain this concept will work out as intended regardless of the explanations I've added in the story.
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That's a very sad way to roleplay lol. If they want to godmod and use something as whimsical as Divination I honestly don't have any desire to acknowledge that they even exist at all. I have little to no intention of roleplaying with people who expects respect and acknowledgement but gives none in return. It would be distasteful to involve them into the roleplay anyway so most likely I will be ignoring/blocking individuals who claim to be a Echo Reader who can whisper to the Aether to find out everyone's secret identities. I'm not even sure why anyone in their right mind would even bother acknowledging these individuals have such divine powers since it would be gamebreaking everytime they roleplay with others who don't possess such divinity.
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I'm not entirely sure about this myself. All I read from the wikia is the following. I was under the impression it was a characteristic that is unique and what sets them apart from ordinary Hyur. We know too little to make that judgment that a half breed won't share the trait since the only half-breed we see in the game is a female half elezen/hyur who seemed to have inherited both characteristic albeit much shorter ears and less height compared to normal elezen. While on the subject and I know it's got nothing to do with this character I'm making but is it possible for a Hyur born of Garlean heritage to possess both the third eye and be born as a Padjal? I always wondered about that since Padjal seems to be a form of a rare case of genetic mutation in Hyur bloodline to produce (freaks ? lol) Padjals with extraordinary powers. If it's an established fact that the third eye is definitely a trait that can only appear on pureblood Garleans I'll go back to the drawing board and alter her story so that she doesn't possess the eye but a born bastard. Eitherway works for me I think lol. Thanks, I think half the time my biggest problem writing character scripts is spending too long on coming up with good names. You're quite right about this too. It would be nerve wracking after what she did. If all had gone according to plans Gaius would have chopped her down along with the other usurpers to the throne just as his backstory tells and even after surviving that ordeal she would be hunted down as a traitor and a heretic if she didn't hide her identity. This is true. But would they be able to tell the difference between the man garbed in heavy plate armor with a voice modulator built into the helmet (Darth Vader? lol) and a ordinary Au Ra woman dressed more casually? I most likely won't be dressed in Armor (that covers head to toe) unless I was invited to a formal roleplay involving politics. An example would be like Queen Ami from Star Wars. While Queen Ami wasn't posing as a King but using this example, Sion would only make public appearance as Wolph when she's required to make a public appearance which I would imagine to be rare since there probably isn't much roleplays focused on politics in Ishgard and I respect that if it's not everyone's cup of tea. In times when she's not required to make a public appearance she would become like Padme except she's not a handmaiden but an ordinary adventurer. This way I think I can both play a Garlean openly and secretively which could be a neat idea. Thanks for addressing all the issues so far Garalona! [align=center][/align] Most the time I would probably go by the name Sion Lohel, an ordinary Au Ra adventurer who hails from Doma with nothing to do with the Empire so if anyone wants to godmod and try to start trouble by roleplaying a prick I can simple tell them that they should have no way of knowing she is the man they're looking for. I thought this type of roleplay alternating between the role of a Garlean man and a Au Ra woman would be an interesting mix of experience since as Sion she really can go anywhere with her story as an individual not mixed with politics. I will be exploring more into Sion the individual and ordinary adventurer's life and add that into the storyline later today though. Thanks for reminding me haha.
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Thank you so much for all the feedbacks. I've had so much fun reading through them all and I'm pleased to say that everyone has contributed so much constructive criticism to further improve this character. I must say I'm already having a lot of fun discussing about this since there wasn't many people who wanted to discuss about lore or politics featured in the game. Some people I came across didn't even know who Gaius was in Behemoth realm.... I took some of the ideas and began to change the background history bit by bit. I added in some more content to explain how she evolved from a battle maniac to a proper diplomat she is today. Though I still feel I should probably expand a little more about her time with a former ninja. I also changed the name from Dio, courtesy of Garalona who gave me the hint that I will most likely be plagued with Jojojokes! As for the third eye thing, that completely escaped me! Thank you for reminding me Unnamed, since then I thought about it and decided to change Dio from a male Hyur to a female Au Ra. Her third eye would be hidden behind the scales covering her forehead, on top of that she will be wearing a plate armor to hide her identity behind a male persona of Wolph. I do realize that wearing a armor that characteristically mark her as Garlean might be a bad idea considering the animosity it would bring, that's something I'll have to rp with I think. Yes roleplaying a Garlean openly will get me into many problems in the future and many people have already advised me to play a secretive agent but I felt like trying something completely different to others for the sake of it. In regards to mastery of different discipline, for now I'll reduce it right down to Gladiator. I do worry though since I play a various melee dps (even though right now my MCH remains highest ilvl lol... ) as well as tank from time to time so wasn't sure how I would go about portraying all this into the roleplay character. For now I'll keep it as Gladiator. Oli! I completely agree that Garlemald in general as far as canon Lore goes would never propose a ceasefire. Under normal circumstances that would make no sense until someone tries to develop an original idea and build on the skeleton to make a sound reason as to why there might be internal conflict within the political powers and the military powers. There is much to explore in the ladder of Garlean politics, something I thought we knew next to nothing about which therefore gave me the idea to use my creativity to make something out of that realm of unknown. I could be wrong of course but I was under the impression that roleplaying promoted the idea of using creativity to build something that hasn't necessarily been explored yet. If that was the incorrect approach I would like some more constructive feedback and maybe some more ideas as to how I can go about making this work. Ideally I think I would like to make it so that more Garleans can find ways to roleplay openly about their heritage in Ishgard than to sneak around like abandoned rats across the world. This could be the breaking point I don't know but I know it will be one interesting roller coaster ride haha
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Thank you for all the feedback so far. Yes I'm quite aware that Garleans have a special spot in every Highlanders and I'm most certain the hatred won't simply stop there considering what happened so far in the official storyline. I'm bound to have a very difficult time but that's what makes roleplaying as a Garlean feel like a bit challenging. I'd imagine it would be the equivalent of a Scarlet Crusader walking around in Stormwind while wearing the tabard. As for the conflicting interest between the Emperor Varis zos Galvus and the Imperial Senate, I was inspired by the conflicting interests shown throughout Greek history between the two powers of the Emperor's Loyalists and the Senate. For a more visual representation, think back to the movie Gladiator and you'll see that the two factions might not necessarily see eye to eye and send out Russell Crowe as their champion. As for the reasoning as to why the Senate might disagree with the conquest at this point in time well that's up to everyone's imagination I think. Economic stability? State of Military Affairs? I'm sure I can find a sound reasoning as to why the Senate might disagree secretively against the Emperor's recent decisions. Or some of them might just be an outright traitor that wants to usurp the throne. With Gaius the Heirsbane dead I'm sure that will give rise to potential surviving would be usurpers to be biding their time, some might hold influential positions within the seat of the Senate who knows. Ishgard was to my understanding a Neutral party not so long ago. Yes they've joined the alliance but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll turn away a potential ally especially if they're offering an alternative to an all out war. I know that it might be difficult to imagine considering we know so little about Garlemald and it's political power structure which is something I've created while writing this story lol. I'm playing with a lot of what if's here but if the Senate that holds considerable influence to be a thorn on the Emperor's side (though obviously not as openly, you'd think they'd play smart here =P ) were to say join the Alliance, would Aymeric be against the idea? Sure enough there will be hostility and doubt going through everyone's minds and it would be a daunting task to discuss the possibility of co-operation with the other alliance Leaders but I think overall whether the negotiations fail or succeed it would give some very interesting roleplay element not just for myself but for other Garleans and Ex-Garleans who might be willing to join the cause.
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Haha I never watched JoJo. Actually got the inspiration from another old anime series called Last Exile.
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Well after scrapping my first idea I was playing around with the idea of making a Garlean after seeing a thread complaining that there really aren't as many willing to try roleplaying as a Garlean. I've always fancied the idea of creating a potential villain and recently got all the glamour pieces from Odin-san so I thought about putting it to good use with a story to tell. Character Name: Wolph het Glacius Given Name: Sion Lohel Age: 28 Race: Hyur/Au Ra General Class: Gladiator [align=center][/align] Description/Comments: Early Life Unlike some who were born of normal heritage, she was a byproduct of a unison between a Garlean soldier and a spoil of war from Doma. She hasn't the foggiest of memories of her own parents, father could potentially be dead somewhere from an unknown campaign and as for her own mother she always believed she died either through child birth or through a torrent of emotional stress and break down. [align=center][/align] Unlike most who had a peaceful upbringing, everyday was a challenge against the odds as the young orphan grew up in the slums knowing nothing but sharpening the means of surviving as well as an object that could be used to inflict pain. She spent much of her childhood surviving in the lawless slums of Gol where you either lived another day or became staple diet of local flocks of crows. Stealing, stabbing, lying, all of these became second nature to her just as one would find the act of breathing air a second nature to them and as she grew, she couldn't wait to leave behind the slums even if the alternative was to put her life at risk, for generous sums of coin of course. As one among many who sought to make fortune by serving the Imperial Army, Sion served in many campaigns and lived to tell tales unlike her peers who fertilized the battlefields with their corpses now probably long forgotten. As with many young Garleans who truly believed in the philosophy of Justice lies with the Mighty, she served as a vanguard in many campaigns until her name was well known throughout the Imperial Army as the Butcher of the IIth Legion. Known for her cruel and brutally effective leadership accompanied by seasoned combat ability, she was the ideal killing machine that awed the hearts of frontline Centurions while striking dreadful fear against those that were unfortunate to encounter her. [align=center][/align] With all the makings of an accomplished warrior, thrice she had objected against promotion in her military career, serving at the frontlines by choice to sate her insatiable hunger for bloodshed and martial prowess. Among many ridiculous rumors circulating her identity it's said that she may have received an official summons from the late Emperor of Garlemald, his Majesty Solus zos Galvus, to serve the legion as an Imperial Legatus only to turn down the offer as it would get in her way of pursuing a martial path. At the pinnacle of her military career, Sion was a renown prodigy at warfare despite never having to formally study strategy, yet the vanguards she led had never lost a battle because of her unique unorthodox savage tactics. An aggressive commander and tactician who likes to use guerilla warfare and psychological warfare. Her most unique and seemingly lethal trait was her uncanny ability to infiltrate an enemy's headquarters and kill their general as well as any commanding officers. Her boldness and bravado in combination with her unique tactics were a devastating combination, adding to her great aptitude in every regard. As Garlemald came to be established and no worthy campaigns remained giving her the exhilaration of a hard fought battle, Sion resigned from the military only to be drawn back into battle against the very Empire she once served. During her time of unemployment she was approached by the noble house of Argus who sought to usurp the throne with the aid of other prominent leaders who grew dissatisfied with the Emperor's rule. Promised with a civil war that will surpass any previous campaigns she had partook in, Sion readily agreed to take lead in the civil war only to be crushed at the siege of Galgaster Trade City. While the rebel fleets battled against the XIVth Legion in the skies, Sion herself infiltrated deep into the enemy flagship Agrius in an unorthodox attempt to cut down the commanding officer, Gaius van Baelsar. Gaius who anticipated Sion's plans instead, met his would be assailant by predicting the most probably point of infiltration and planned an ambush at the airdocks of Agrius. Despite the overwhelming defeat, Sion drew her blade against Gaius and exchanged blows only to learn her enemy was not only an accomplished strategist but a very capable warrior who surpassed her in every expectations. The battle ended as Gaius dealt a mortal blow severing Sion's sword arm while puncturing through her breastplate with his arm cannon which flew her off the docks into the ensuing airship dogfights below the flagship. Since then she was presumed dead as no man could have survived the fall from such height. Present Life Though the circumstances revolving around her narrow escape from death remains unclear, with the devil's own luck Sion survived that battle and her body was retrieved by those who also survived the onslaught of the XIVth Legion. One of her greatest benefactors was a key member of the Imperial Senate of Garlemald. Tenjin Iyl Stormrage, a former ninjutsu instructor and retired Minister of Military Affairs in Doma and now a member of the Senate who tried his best to change Garlemald from the inside than to openly resist it's armies. He was a calm and collected individual who saw great potential in taking her in as a disciple even if the person in question was openly defiant about it at first. Since then she has went through numerous cybernetic implants that replaced much of her ruptured organs as well as replacing her right arm built with Magitek technology. Sion has since then served Tenjin with new found loyalty by joining the Senate as it's consul and sword. [align=center][/align] To her Tenjin was a teacher, her master, and a father she never had. Through much of the time she spent with him, she grew out of her savage personality of a warmongering warrior, quietly dissolving away the bloodthirsty persona of her young military career and with age she became an accomplished Imperial Judge of the Garlean Senate, adopting the name Wolph het Glacius. Fearing she might still be pursued by those that recognized her as a traitor of the Empire, when she adopted the new name she made it a habit to always conceal her identity behind thick sheets of plate armor and posing as a man. Thus became the man shrouded in layers of mystery, an Imperial Judge who went by the name Wolph het Glacius. It was the overall decision of the Senate that disapproved the current Emperor's interests in world domination yet they were powerless against the overwhelming support of the new Emperor and his interest in pushing the war efforts against the respective rulers of Eorzea. Even those that once supported the war efforts during the rule of his grace Emperor Solus Zos Galvus refused to support the war efforts after the 2 previous campaigns that costing them greatly. The Senate surmised that another great war will only result in a senseless bloodshed defeating the very purpose of their late Emperor's will which was to create a world without the Primal threat. Though some still cling onto the old ideas of subjugation as the best answer for all, the majority of the Senate began to see that in order to survive they must learn to co-operate with the other nations. At present she had been dispatched to Ishgard on a discreet diplomatic exchange between the Garlean Imperial Senate and the Sacred Tribunal of Halonic Inquisitory in an attempt to prevent an all out war, a task seemingly impossible if naught but a fool's errand due to the political powers involved in both kingdoms. She can be easily be spotted within the halls of the Vault or the Saint Reymanaud Cathedral donning her intimidating armor befitting of an Imperial Judge of the Garlemald Senate despite the gaze of immense hatred she generates from those that come across her.
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Thank you for your generous invitation. Unfortunately after giving it much thought I came to realize that I would like to create a very different kind of character and thus would be scrapping this idea until further notice.