Kage Posted September 24, 2015 Share #1 Posted September 24, 2015 In yesterday's Duty Commenced, there was a little bit of a lore lowdown! LOLORITO NANARITO! * The slideshow image is a typo. Chairman of the East Aldenard Trading Company Member of the Syndicate Age: 60s Interests: Sampling fine cuisine. He is a renowned connoisseur known as the Chefsbane. Residence: An extravagant manse in Ul’dah. Dream: To lead Ul’dah into an age of unprecedented prosperity- and to profit from it more than anyone else. Rise to Power as a Merchant Lolorito is a self-made man who amassed his fortune by developing trade routes with the eastern regions of Aldenard and becoming a major exporter of Ul’dahn wares. Over time, he has also forged personal connections with powerful merchants in Othard and beyond. His influence extends into the political sphere as well, as he leveraged his ties with Garlean officials to broker peace negotiations (although they ultimately ended in failure) A Consummate Businessman The East Aldenard Trading Company profits greatly from trade in fine jewelry and accessories, the sales of which often suffer in times of war, which is why Lolorito has gone to great lengths to prevent an increase in hostilities with the Empire. In recent years, however, he has come to the conclusion that open war with the Empire is unavoidable and has established contracts with foreign arms distributors such as Gigas Forge, Straight Edge Traders, and Woolvale Arms, in order to import weapons and armor. Some of the equipment used by the Immortal Flames was supplied by these foreign companies. What is the “East Aldenard Trading Company?” As the largest trading company in Ul’dah, it is understood that should you run afoul of their interests, then you will find it exceedingly difficult to do business in Ul’dah. Naturally, the company derives its name from the region on which Lolorito initially focused his efforts when building his trade empire. Vesper Bay Lolorito funded the development of Vesper Bay and its port so that it could service larger ships and serve as a gateway to Ul’dah. The Infamous Bronze Statue Rather than as an ostentatious display of power, it is speculated by some that the statue of Lolorito which stands in the center of Vesper Bay was built to make Lolorito seem snobbish so that his foes might underestimate him. Interests owned by the East Aldenard Trading Company Eshtaime’s Lapidaries Sunsilk Tapestries The Jolly Raptor Romululu’s Bric-a-Brac: The storefront that has since been repurposed for use by Sunsilk Tapestries following the Calamity. A World-class Gourmand Culinarian Quests “The Chefsbane Coment” (LV30) You must satisfy Lolorito, who is notorious for using his influence to ruin restaurants that fail to satisfy his rarefied needs. “Revenge of the Chefsbane” (LV50) The Sultana has requested that your culinary creations be served at her welcoming supper. Alas, while Her Grace specified the chef, she did not specify that she desires to eat- and Lord Lolorito is unwilling to tell. Fish Guide For a time, Lord Lolorito offered a hefty bounty for those who could bring him the elusive matron carp. However, the man soon grew weary of fish, and promptly withdrew his offer. Edit: Compilation of this information is all thanks to the Gamerescape team. http://gamerescape.com/2015/09/23/lore-train-duty-commenced-lolorito-lore-lowdown/ http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/263566-Duty-Commenced-08-Lore-Lowdown-(Lolorito)?p=3337347#post3337347 2 Link to comment
Jana Posted September 24, 2015 Share #2 Posted September 24, 2015 I wonder how comparable the East Aldenard Trading Company is to history's East India Company, which essentially ruled Britain's colonies in India. We haven't heard anything about colonies (and we know Othard had its own ruling class before Garlemald conquered it too) but I'm curious all the same. Link to comment
111 Posted September 24, 2015 Share #3 Posted September 24, 2015 I've always liked Lolorito as a character/villain. He's a greedly soulless bastard, but he's not shortsighted, and he's a patriot. Link to comment
Chris Ganale Posted September 24, 2015 Share #4 Posted September 24, 2015 I would imagine that it's meant to be a direct expy of the EITC because of the great similarities to the names. Link to comment
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