Yunas13 Posted October 9, 2016 Share #1 Posted October 9, 2016 or what caused your character to become an adventurer? -Was it fame? -Was it fortune? or was it something completely different than the common situations? We've talked about powers and even have a topic for showing your RP characters, lets talk about the reason your character left home or the land they knew to travel to Eorzea or want to venture around their homeland? I hope reading other people's beginnings might help me jump start my own creative spin on why my Alt is traveling around Eorzea or traveled to Eorzea. Link to comment
Caspar Posted October 9, 2016 Share #2 Posted October 9, 2016 She doesn't consider herself an adventurer, since she didn't come to Eorzea to enrich her wealth, nor for the sake of her reputation. Since the Calamity, there have been many powerful monsters and dangerous environments to test herself against, as well as a guild of well-trained pugilists to study under in Ul'dah. Virara was assigned this training mission by her Master, and all directions she is given by her are absolute, up until the point at which either the woman lets down her guard or Virara eclipses her in strength... Though having come here has challenged Virara's way of thinking considerably, and granted her many eye-opening experiences, her objective still remains the same as it always has been, as it was the reason she took up martial arts in the first place, and there is no Virara without martial arts. It seems like her Master is aware, somehow, that Virara only agreed to learn her style so she could someday murder her. Link to comment
FreelanceWizard Posted October 9, 2016 Share #3 Posted October 9, 2016 Two things punted L'yhta into adventuring. First, after running away from home (for reasons explained on her wiki page), she was trained by a group of mages who instilled in her the concept of "with great power comes great responsibility." They believed that those with the power to grant aid and succor to others should do so, because all lives have value and a place in Nymeia's tapestry. Certain religious experiences L'yhta has had reinforced those beliefs further. She may not always live up to them, but she at least tries to stop evil from happening, because the way evil wins is if good men and women stand by and do nothing. Second, those same mages gave their lives to protect Aleport from the Sahagin, which was the second time parental figures in her life sacrificed themselves in the service of others -- the first being when her father, L'mahre Nunh, was nigh fatally crippled ushering members of her tribe to safety during the Calamity. The last words of L'yhta's master were an exhortation to build an organization to use magic to protect others. She hasn't quite gotten the Mysterium there yet due to her own flaws, but she tries to fulfill that dying wish each day she goes out into the world. So, for her, adventuring isn't about fame, or fortune, or really about knowledge. It's about trying to make Eorzea a better place. Link to comment
Kilieit Posted October 9, 2016 Share #4 Posted October 9, 2016 His father murdered his lover. So he ran. Eorzea just happens to be where he ended up, and "adventurer" is the legal(ish) term for his status as a traveller who wasn't born in a city-state of Eorzea. Link to comment
Valence Posted October 9, 2016 Share #5 Posted October 9, 2016 As it seems that most of those reasons can often be summarized into grossly a handful of tropes - the hero (fame and wealth), the lost love (looking for a lost friend/lover or family member), the exile (being dragged into an adventurer against ones's wishes), the vagabond (being on a trip for revenge), the missionary (traveling to spread the word of an ideal), the traveler (traveling to experience the world), and the rebel (fleeing one's home) - I chose the two latter. Those from the top of my head, probably more of them. Suen left her family because she was a misfit unable to cope with gridanian and keeper expectations. Strong arguments happened eventually, leading to rash decisions, and she was soon on her own on the road, thinking of herself as a traveler of sorts. She's after everything she deems "cool" or "wicked". Link to comment
Aden Dellebecque Posted October 9, 2016 Share #6 Posted October 9, 2016 Aden's not an adventurer, exactly--though some of his 'secondary' job might qualify. But what made him leave home and pursue his current course was a desire to prove himself--first to others, but finally to himself. Link to comment
Eses Fafa Posted October 9, 2016 Share #7 Posted October 9, 2016 This one committed a murder and couldn't take the emotional trauma, so she started doing a whole slew of good shiz as penance! Link to comment
Ruran Posted October 9, 2016 Share #8 Posted October 9, 2016 Locke started by being possessed and murdering his parents, resulting in the exile from his quaint little village. He then wandered south past Gridania, to Ul'dah, where he began to pick up the pieces of his life. But several months ago, Locke lost everything he had built. He was then offered a deal he couldn't resist (though I think right now he's beginning to wish he did). Regardless, he took up the alias 'Ruran Vas' and set off on a new path, one that he never would have anticipated. New adventures await! Link to comment
cuideag Posted October 9, 2016 Share #9 Posted October 9, 2016 Poor life choices, ill-advised decisions, and a maddening need to see them through because otherwise her whole life would have been a colossal waste of time. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Link to comment
Verad Posted October 10, 2016 Share #10 Posted October 10, 2016 Some crappy, beaten-up copy of a book, tossed aside amongst other materials the vendor couldn't even give a way, and a vague sense that he owed someone in the Silver Bazaar a lot of money. Link to comment
Branson Thorne Posted October 11, 2016 Share #11 Posted October 11, 2016 Savona wasn't so much starting on her new life as much as she was dropped off in it. I don't want to say to much because of a bit of personal plot will be unfolding soon, but she's not out adventuring none to willingly. Link to comment
Gerel Kha Posted October 11, 2016 Share #12 Posted October 11, 2016 In Othard? The desire to be a hero that everybody respected and feared. In Eorzea? To simply help and learn. Link to comment
Gegenji Posted October 11, 2016 Share #13 Posted October 11, 2016 Both Gegenji boys left home due to a conflict of interest with the head of the family - not entirely surprising when your father is old-fashioned and stubborn and his kids inherited said stubbornness. Gogonji believed that the family trade was outdated and archaic, and left to prove his new business plan by dealing in the buying and selling of information. Chachan was shaken by the argument between his elder brother and his father, and it struck a rift that ultimately resulted in his leaving as well. However, his reasoning was that he was a childish dork who wanted to play hero - and felt the weapons and armor they made should be used to help people, rather than just heap it on whoever is willing to pony up the gil and wish them the best of luck. Chachan ultimately learned that his craft really can allow him to protect people - far more than he could through inept heroism. Gogonji continues apace, still resolute in his point even after his right as family heir has been revoked. Link to comment
GhostlyMaiden Posted October 11, 2016 Share #14 Posted October 11, 2016 Marigold's motivations are fairly complicated. Her journey started with her gypsy caravan when all she wanted to be was a 'merchant queen'. Her simple motives turned into rather complicated ones as she slowly lost sight of what she was originally striving for and now, she isn't entirely sure what keeps her motivated. It was magic and power that lead Aulbiene on her current path and still keeps her motivated. Compared to Marigold, despite her personality, had a more simplistic start and it still remains that way. Link to comment
luxemas Posted October 11, 2016 Share #15 Posted October 11, 2016 I'm still figuring out a lot of the background details of Tali'ra, but its definitely starting to come into focus on what fueled a lot of his motivations. The first and more obvious one being the good ole fashioned "I heard a lot of folklore and fairytales of heroes and magic and want to discover the truth behind them" primarily fueled by one of his older brothers who'd often come back with stories to share and gifts in the way of books and tomes. He took the idea that there's more truth in bard stories than most realize and is fascinated to know what those truths are. At least, this his main, more public motivation. But I think a lot of his motivation too was wanting to get away from the looming cloud of meeting the expectations of his kin. Given he's the fifth born male in his family, its seen as something of a blessing from Menphina. However, I see it having been something that caused him a lot of stress, especially as he entered adolescence and made the journey to adulthood. Expectations that, while not explicitly enforced, he feels he can't meet up to in the way his brothers and fellow Keepers can. I imagine because of this, he left his home with haste, without ceremony, and without warning. That isn't to say he didn't like his family or home life. Heck, he still paints a heart on his check like his mother would when he was younger for the reminder and comforts of home. But he just wants to find his own way without the feeling of being haunted by hopes he can't meet. Link to comment
Aaron Posted October 11, 2016 Share #16 Posted October 11, 2016 Aaron left Lominsa because he turned 18 and said fuck it he's his own man now. Link to comment
Josikun Posted October 11, 2016 Share #17 Posted October 11, 2016 As a youth, Josiah heard tales of his absent father from most of the adults in the Ishguardian hamlet, about his courage and kindness. So when he was able to leave home, he did so, going to Ul'dah. He trained for years, helping as many as he could along the way. When the Calamity hit, his mother moved to Ishgard. While he continued to do work for the sake of good will, he sent whatever Gil he could to his mother. Now, as a free Paladin, Josiah continues to make Eorzea better however he can, keeping an ear out for his missing father. Link to comment
Dante Abigor Posted October 12, 2016 Share #18 Posted October 12, 2016 While he no longer identifies as or allows himself to be called an adventurer, originally he was simply looking for answers about who he might be. Having no memories of who you are and a talent for various things for no apparent reason usually prompts some people to search for answers. Adventurer was the convenient glove he could fit over his endless thirst for information. Link to comment
LiadansWhisper Posted October 12, 2016 Share #19 Posted October 12, 2016 Her eyes were opened to things she had never before realized, and her heart was broken by her own behavior towards others. She realized that she was not living up to the purpose she had been born to fulfill, and so she set out to try to understand that that purpose was...and to remember those who taught her what it truly means to be human. Link to comment
Siha Posted October 12, 2016 Share #20 Posted October 12, 2016 Siha's journey started out pretty simple really, she was sent on a 'pilgrimage' by her mother and elders and even though it was generally unheard of she was a sweet, naive, and trusting girl that just wanted to please her mother for once. So she went. Really she was an oddity in her clan and her mother wasn't fond of her for various reasons, and was generally just hoping she'd go out there and die but that didn't happen! Siha met a bunch of wonderful people that completely changed her life and helped shape her story, and her, into something I never would have forseen or imagined for her. And somewhere along the way it became about proving to herself and those she cared for that she could be useful. Simple beginnings can sometimes be the greatest because of the awesome people you can meet. Her current motivations are pretty simple, she does everything she can to give back even a fraction of the kindness, acceptance, and love she's been gifted by those around her every day. Even if that's something simple like offering simple first aid and healing, or tracking down a rather large and nasty monster because it's eating others and making a nuisance of itself! Link to comment
Kodie Posted October 12, 2016 Share #21 Posted October 12, 2016 After Kodie's mother passed away, he made the decision to leave his home to become an Adventurer, it was something he had wanted to do as he loved exploring in the Shroud. So at age 14, he packed up, grabbed his father's old lance and left Hyrstmill. He really wanted to see what life was like beyond the Shroud since he spent his childhood there. At one point he was afraid the open night skies of Thanalan was going to swallow him away. Link to comment
desmond28 Posted October 12, 2016 Share #22 Posted October 12, 2016 Desmond arrived for just one reason: to find his lost wife. Though he couldn't remember her due to seriously traumatizing events there were still residual feelings in his heart that drew him to Eorzea. His subconscious worked to find her until his mind could piece together his past and regain his purpose. Link to comment
Steel Wolf Posted October 12, 2016 Share #23 Posted October 12, 2016 Steel had already done some minor service as a hired blade with the Maelstrom in order to fund her and her husband's armoring and smithing shop. When Carteneau took her husband, Steel tried to follow his example and become something greater. It's a journey that has yet to find resolution, though her arm has been given to many worthy causes. Link to comment
Gabineaux Posted October 12, 2016 Share #24 Posted October 12, 2016 Arvid literally needed to get out of his mother's basement and stop working for her company. Had to stop being sheltered. Needed to go see the world. Twenty seven and never kissed a woman? It's time to cut the cord, mom. He dropped his arcanist studies and more or less ran away from home. Turns out, he's still a momma's boy, because he meets with his mother three times a week for dinner anyways. She's still a big part of his life but he now wanders around and occasionally tells people they shouldn't lick windows or floors. Oh right and he fell in love with a criminal. He was a mercenary, now he's a 'housekeeper' who keeps some free company's mansion clean. Basically an odd jobs man. No clear path yet. Link to comment
Chompie Posted October 13, 2016 Share #25 Posted October 13, 2016 Arblis started out on her traveling for quite a few reasons that all pushed in the same direction. - Didn't get along with the rest of the kids - She was certain there was a better way to live, somewhere - Stories of her father's handful of adventures - Desperate need to prove she's the best - Heck, let's throw a tvtropes link in here- Never Accepted In Her Hometown No single one can really be called the one that motivated her, but put them all together and add a few more things and it's more than enough! Link to comment
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