
Okay, well, assuming none of them have a personality archetype or requirement, the dillemma is this - I would say all three disciplines have pros and cons:
-Conjury is the school of magic Miranda would probably be the most interested in; I'd say their beliefs are most similar to hers as well. However, Gridania isn't known for tolerating outsiders, and she would be appalled to see the two Padjal WHMs acting like those arrogant questgivers she opposed.
-Limsa Lominsa is more accepting of adventures, and the Arcanist's Guild doesn't worship a particular god. However, it is still a tough and militant town of pirates and thugs, and I'm not sure how well Miranda would like doing cargo inspection as a job while learning her art...
-With these revelations, Thaumaturgy makes the most sense as an art Miranda would take up as a necessary means of fending for herself, but the guild itself has a lot of internal corruption going on, and in many ways Ul'dah represents the worst aspects of Gridania and Limsa Lominsa combined. It's interesting to hear that Thaumaturges aren't as strongly associated with Ul'dah as the other DoMs are with their cities though...
What I meant was, since Miranda's temperament is not very well suited to being a commanding officer in a military order, wouldn't that pretty much disqualify her from becoming a Scholar?
-Conjury is the school of magic Miranda would probably be the most interested in; I'd say their beliefs are most similar to hers as well. However, Gridania isn't known for tolerating outsiders, and she would be appalled to see the two Padjal WHMs acting like those arrogant questgivers she opposed.
-Limsa Lominsa is more accepting of adventures, and the Arcanist's Guild doesn't worship a particular god. However, it is still a tough and militant town of pirates and thugs, and I'm not sure how well Miranda would like doing cargo inspection as a job while learning her art...
-With these revelations, Thaumaturgy makes the most sense as an art Miranda would take up as a necessary means of fending for herself, but the guild itself has a lot of internal corruption going on, and in many ways Ul'dah represents the worst aspects of Gridania and Limsa Lominsa combined. It's interesting to hear that Thaumaturges aren't as strongly associated with Ul'dah as the other DoMs are with their cities though...
(04-14-2014, 05:59 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: Well, Merlwyb is a Musketeer, not an Arcanist or Scholar, so I think you're safe there. Scholars are actually quite rare, but yes, they were the tacticians of Nym. But Nym and Scholars are, for the most part, no more.
What I meant was, since Miranda's temperament is not very well suited to being a commanding officer in a military order, wouldn't that pretty much disqualify her from becoming a Scholar?