
tl;dr
I don't teleport and delete the ability from my head canon
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I do not teleport and I generally do not acknowledge that as a possibility for others (in my own head canon). Â The exception is the "masked murderer" (based on Lahabrea but not Lahabrea) that D'aito has been spending a lot of her time trying to catch for bounty. Â She knew she had him cornered one time. Â But once she got to where he should be, both he and his scent had vanished. Â She didn't know what to make of that and presumed her nose was mistaken about his direction or she had been tricked in some way.
When I'm actually playing the game IC or writing IC things on my characters blog, I try to think of the adventure taking place in real time. Â This involves a LOT of travel time. I've mentioned this on the blog that being an adventurer is less about adventure and more about being comfortable while traveling. Â I imagine the adventurer spends 80% of their waking lives in transit. Â The rest of the time being love making, bar fights, battles, and hunting.
Most storytellers skip that actual traveling and get back to the action fairly quickly for obvious reasons. Â If I can, I will guestimate the distances in Eorzea and try to determine how long it would take to walk, ride, float, or fly to the destination. Â In some cases, from Southern Thanalan to the North Shroud, it could/should take a couple of days at maximum speeds (airship). Â I do this because it's some kind of messed up fun for me and also because I tend to be absent from the game for long periods of time because of real life.
I don't teleport and delete the ability from my head canon
Wordy words
I do not teleport and I generally do not acknowledge that as a possibility for others (in my own head canon). Â The exception is the "masked murderer" (based on Lahabrea but not Lahabrea) that D'aito has been spending a lot of her time trying to catch for bounty. Â She knew she had him cornered one time. Â But once she got to where he should be, both he and his scent had vanished. Â She didn't know what to make of that and presumed her nose was mistaken about his direction or she had been tricked in some way.
When I'm actually playing the game IC or writing IC things on my characters blog, I try to think of the adventure taking place in real time. Â This involves a LOT of travel time. I've mentioned this on the blog that being an adventurer is less about adventure and more about being comfortable while traveling. Â I imagine the adventurer spends 80% of their waking lives in transit. Â The rest of the time being love making, bar fights, battles, and hunting.
Most storytellers skip that actual traveling and get back to the action fairly quickly for obvious reasons. Â If I can, I will guestimate the distances in Eorzea and try to determine how long it would take to walk, ride, float, or fly to the destination. Â In some cases, from Southern Thanalan to the North Shroud, it could/should take a couple of days at maximum speeds (airship). Â I do this because it's some kind of messed up fun for me and also because I tend to be absent from the game for long periods of time because of real life.