"Hey, did you hear about the Warrior of Light, Eses?"
Who, that teenager with the prepubescent moustache?
"No no, I'm sure it's a roegadyn with purple lipstick and a goatee."
Billy down the road says it's a lalafell in a chocobo outfit.
"I get the feeling that we don't have very good info sources.."
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Essentially, the WoL will be a faceless figure to my character who she has never encountered nor seen, but acknowledges the individual as a living legend with a different story to be given by every single person she meets.
Because the Warrior of Light is a Paladin.
The Warrior of Light is a Monk.
The Warrior of Light is a hyur.
The Warrior of Light is an elezen.
The Warrior of Light is anything and everything whose identity can take on any form within the game, thus making it impossible to determine what race, class, gender and job the Warrior of Light truly is, but in an RP community, the WoL still exists as the driving force for the main plot and the advancement of Eorzea and its people, just that nobody knows who they are, because in the game, you are the Warrior of Light, there can be no other.
What now? There are millions of others? Preposterous!
It is total nonsense that the WoL can be anyone other than your character in the game, so in the RP community, the WoL should exist entirely as who our characters believe them to be, but having never seen them legitimately. Despite this lack of knowledge, they are responsible for the world around them changing as a result of the main plot. Access to Ishgard was enabled thanks to the Warrior of Light, for example, not the community, but the roleplayer is able to act based on the WoL's actions on the story, and enter Ishgard where they would have been unable to go in before the WoL did their magic.
Because that ruins the fun of a legend if someone's supposedly debunked it, no?
Who, that teenager with the prepubescent moustache?
"No no, I'm sure it's a roegadyn with purple lipstick and a goatee."
Billy down the road says it's a lalafell in a chocobo outfit.
"I get the feeling that we don't have very good info sources.."
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Essentially, the WoL will be a faceless figure to my character who she has never encountered nor seen, but acknowledges the individual as a living legend with a different story to be given by every single person she meets.
Because the Warrior of Light is a Paladin.
The Warrior of Light is a Monk.
The Warrior of Light is a hyur.
The Warrior of Light is an elezen.
The Warrior of Light is anything and everything whose identity can take on any form within the game, thus making it impossible to determine what race, class, gender and job the Warrior of Light truly is, but in an RP community, the WoL still exists as the driving force for the main plot and the advancement of Eorzea and its people, just that nobody knows who they are, because in the game, you are the Warrior of Light, there can be no other.
What now? There are millions of others? Preposterous!
It is total nonsense that the WoL can be anyone other than your character in the game, so in the RP community, the WoL should exist entirely as who our characters believe them to be, but having never seen them legitimately. Despite this lack of knowledge, they are responsible for the world around them changing as a result of the main plot. Access to Ishgard was enabled thanks to the Warrior of Light, for example, not the community, but the roleplayer is able to act based on the WoL's actions on the story, and enter Ishgard where they would have been unable to go in before the WoL did their magic.
Because that ruins the fun of a legend if someone's supposedly debunked it, no?