
(06-09-2015, 11:39 PM)Lilia Lia Wrote: A fair warning: No matter how good your explanation, no matter how much thought you put into this, people are going to raise their eyebrows at you for being an "IC Scholar." It's something that's not generally done. I don't personally mind it but bear in mind that you are going to be met with resistance if you plan on making this a central part of your character.To be fair, SCH is one of the easier ones to justify, over the other three Jobs, that is.
Wanderer's Palace is connected with Nym. Let me know if you want to do an IC expedition into the Palace because my character has been wanting to do that for some time.
I may put together an IC run for it soon. My character has a reason to go poking around the ruins.
(06-10-2015, 12:09 AM)Qhora Bajihri Wrote: I've shied away from the fairies myself, because I just didn't feel comfortable enough with how the quest story played out. That and their similarity (relation?) to elementals made me wary. I just feel like the whole concept of elementals is way out of my wavelength. When I have used them, I've considered them more as arcanist constructs than independent creatures, like little mathematical healing turrets, which is pretty much flat wrong when taking into account what lore there is for the big S Scholar class. :SÂsome answers from the Las Vegas Fan Fest for you:
Quote:Faeries that accompany Scholars? What are they?
-fall into same category as Sprites and Elementals. Elementals rule Black Shroud and out. Sprites and Faeries are lesser elementals. Draw from aether in the world for power.
Quote:Origin of how Faeries became Scholars faeries?Essentially, Faeries are to Scholars what Egi are to Summoners and what Carbuncles are to Arcanists. Aetheric constructs that draw their power from a specific source that differs for each type.
-While they are taxonomy of Elementals, they were made by Scholars. They were created by Scholars out of the power of the elementals.
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