
Hey! Is this thread still up and kicking about, maybe~?
If so, I'm very curious / interested in throwing in my scaly derp of a wanderer Whisper into the fray of this. She'll not only invade the streets of Ul'dah, but she'll also invade Gridania and its precious and wild shrouds surrounding it for something of peace, rest and solitude. Attempting to live in a city like Ul'dah or traveling around on its usually busy-as-hell streets is a pain in the scaly ass for someone seemingly semi-aloof as her.
For the most part the only reason why my character would even bother city interaction is because of the thaumaturge's guild, their library and the social interaction that my character can snag here and there in the evenings when the desert sun is not so painfully bright. Something to refresh the social ties she has to the races inhabiting the place she likes to creep upon, ya know? That and she has to keep up duties and side jobs to keep the gil rolling in just enough to get some books here and there; new material she couldn't otherwise scrounge up herself; and tools in case the old ones break on her mid crafting.
Anyway, she tends to eat most of her food over the course of several days (rationing in case she travels great distances between Thanalan and the shrouds.) Being in crowded places in buildings really puts her off as she tends to shy away from large social gatherings where people have a tendency to be cramped together.
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Just in general. Crowds = Nono.Â
A wandering sorceress, Whisper switches between walking every where on foot and riding a magical broomstick. Where she got it? The best story (excuse) she can surmise is that a clumsy witch slammed into one of the big trees in Thanalan. By her estimation, the poor soul probably wasn't watching where she was flying.
She's approachable in most social cases. In fact, she's willing to answer questions and somewhat talk about herself and her business--if you can understand her strangely archaic English and pestering riddles. If you ask her to answer short and clearly, she'll give you very short and blunt answers, such as a grunt, a yes, a no, or even silence. Too bad her tail is too expressive for her to keep her general emotions under lock and key like her mask would have you believe.
Ah, before this gets too long, I'll go ahead and give ya guys links to her wiki-page and stuff.
The Wandering Whisper <--- there ya go. In there includes her tumblr blog too. (Not sorry)
Anyway, hit me up tell wise either on here or via /tell @ Lyn'thena Stoh [Balmung server]. I frequent the place mid day usually (Central American Time), and always up for random rps. Anything to keep development and brain stimulus going! That and this has only been my 5th day playing in FFXIV and actually getting myself involved in the world instead of blitzing through the derned quests / main quest up to a point.
I'm above the age of 18, and Oh boy do I got a lot of roleplay experience under my belt. Just wish my brain would agree with me story writing wise. AaaaaÂ
If so, I'm very curious / interested in throwing in my scaly derp of a wanderer Whisper into the fray of this. She'll not only invade the streets of Ul'dah, but she'll also invade Gridania and its precious and wild shrouds surrounding it for something of peace, rest and solitude. Attempting to live in a city like Ul'dah or traveling around on its usually busy-as-hell streets is a pain in the scaly ass for someone seemingly semi-aloof as her.
For the most part the only reason why my character would even bother city interaction is because of the thaumaturge's guild, their library and the social interaction that my character can snag here and there in the evenings when the desert sun is not so painfully bright. Something to refresh the social ties she has to the races inhabiting the place she likes to creep upon, ya know? That and she has to keep up duties and side jobs to keep the gil rolling in just enough to get some books here and there; new material she couldn't otherwise scrounge up herself; and tools in case the old ones break on her mid crafting.
Anyway, she tends to eat most of her food over the course of several days (rationing in case she travels great distances between Thanalan and the shrouds.) Being in crowded places in buildings really puts her off as she tends to shy away from large social gatherings where people have a tendency to be cramped together.
 Â
Just in general. Crowds = Nono.Â

A wandering sorceress, Whisper switches between walking every where on foot and riding a magical broomstick. Where she got it? The best story (excuse) she can surmise is that a clumsy witch slammed into one of the big trees in Thanalan. By her estimation, the poor soul probably wasn't watching where she was flying.
She's approachable in most social cases. In fact, she's willing to answer questions and somewhat talk about herself and her business--if you can understand her strangely archaic English and pestering riddles. If you ask her to answer short and clearly, she'll give you very short and blunt answers, such as a grunt, a yes, a no, or even silence. Too bad her tail is too expressive for her to keep her general emotions under lock and key like her mask would have you believe.
Ah, before this gets too long, I'll go ahead and give ya guys links to her wiki-page and stuff.
The Wandering Whisper <--- there ya go. In there includes her tumblr blog too. (Not sorry)
Anyway, hit me up tell wise either on here or via /tell @ Lyn'thena Stoh [Balmung server]. I frequent the place mid day usually (Central American Time), and always up for random rps. Anything to keep development and brain stimulus going! That and this has only been my 5th day playing in FFXIV and actually getting myself involved in the world instead of blitzing through the derned quests / main quest up to a point.
I'm above the age of 18, and Oh boy do I got a lot of roleplay experience under my belt. Just wish my brain would agree with me story writing wise. AaaaaÂ

"I'll speak in a monstrous little voice."
- Bottom, scene ii of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- Bottom, scene ii of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.