The problem is he thinks those close to him are also relying on that steadfastness, so it's difficult to be vulnerable with them either. Everything just gets buried.
The problem is he thinks those close to him are also relying on that steadfastness, so it's difficult to be vulnerable with them either. Everything just gets buried.
I should probably come up with a more relevant (to him) plot for the PLD quests too; that's a neat prompt.
Do you create your own lore for it in that case?
I should probably come up with a more relevant (to him) plot for the PLD quests too; that's a neat prompt.
He probably has a decent chance. One thing I've said before is he's got some training in a variety of different weaponry, so he'd likely be able to make use of whatever he finds.
Though, if it's similar to FFXIV's PvP...maybe not.
He probably has a decent chance. One thing I've said before is he's got some training in a variety of different weaponry, so he'd likely be able to make use of whatever he finds.
Though, if it's similar to FFXIV's PvP...maybe not.
Getting to explore below the ocean's surface was an amazing blessing indeed. I think he probably spent much of the early post-Stormblood time (before "things" start happening) swimming all over the Ruby Sea.
How did your WoL react to getting to breathe underwater in StB? Did they jump right in or hold their breath until they couldn’t anymore? Do they still make use of this ability?
Getting to explore below the ocean's surface was an amazing blessing indeed. I think he probably spent much of the early post-Stormblood time (before "things" start happening) swimming all over the Ruby Sea.
...lol.
...lol.
Perhaps one day.
Perhaps one day.
Though I haven't thought about if perhaps he started said training before he arrived on the Source but didn't remember that until later due to amnesia...
Sure, *the* WoL can do all the jobs in the game, but which jobs does *your* WoL/OC prefer? Are they a master of it or are they still learning?
Though I haven't thought about if perhaps he started said training before he arrived on the Source but didn't remember that until later due to amnesia...
But over the recent span of in-game events, Teejay is slowly realizing that world-ending trouble is probably always going to find him, so he doesn't have to stress over seeking it out or feel bad about relaxing.
What has your character learned about themselves in the past year? What mistakes have they managed to come to terms with?
But over the recent span of in-game events, Teejay is slowly realizing that world-ending trouble is probably always going to find him, so he doesn't have to stress over seeking it out or feel bad about relaxing.
The most common one would be shortening his first name to "Teej" to shave off one whole syllable.
Are there any nicknames people call your wol / oc? Do they like these nicknames?
The most common one would be shortening his first name to "Teej" to shave off one whole syllable.
what made you choose the race(s) you play?
Is your wol / oc ‘tactless’ or are they careful with their words? Is this something they are unaware of?
Thancred and Y'shtola often hit all three boxes, but e.g. the twins and G'raha look up to him too much, and Urianger has lost Teejay's trust.
Thancred and Y'shtola often hit all three boxes, but e.g. the twins and G'raha look up to him too much, and Urianger has lost Teejay's trust.
Teejay would prefer to believe that he is his own person—self agency is important to him—but several signs point otherwise...
How did your WoL react to learning that they were a shard of Azem?
Teejay would prefer to believe that he is his own person—self agency is important to him—but several signs point otherwise...
When he does get to the right suite he just buries his head in his hands.
Does your wol have a momment that keeps him awake at night ?
Im not asking about some deep regret or someone they didn't save
Im asking about then receiving their food and saying you too when said to enjoy theie food
When he does get to the right suite he just buries his head in his hands.
But when he does use it, I imagine Teejay is summoning shades of his rejoined souls or past incarnations.
Is there anyone specific that you summon with the Azem stone? Or in the Arcadion? Is it just for specific fights or is it every time? Anyone you have backstory on?
But when he does use it, I imagine Teejay is summoning shades of his rejoined souls or past incarnations.
Of the basic idle animations players get in the game, which one feels the most like your WoL/OC?
Which, for a paladin from the First who spends his time protecting both the Source and his home world, is a pretty obvious choice.
(Also I really liked Shadowbringers).
what in-game title do you use and why? is it canon or not? does it say more about you as the player or your character?
Which, for a paladin from the First who spends his time protecting both the Source and his home world, is a pretty obvious choice.
(Also I really liked Shadowbringers).
Every so often someone notices and comments on it.
Every so often someone notices and comments on it.
I don't think he's an expert botanist or anything, but he does know enough to be able to supplement his stores of food while out adventuring.
Does your WoL/OC enjoy cooking, baking, and the like? What is their preferred dish (or type of dish) to prepare? Are they also a skilled enough gatherer to procure their own ingredients or do they spend copious amounts of time surveying what the markets have to offer?
I don't think he's an expert botanist or anything, but he does know enough to be able to supplement his stores of food while out adventuring.
Which likely means eating it and pretending it's good. Even if he's a bad liar, it comes across as trying not to hurt feelings instead of insulting.
Somebody (friend, s/o, etc) made a meal/treat for your WoL/OC but the food looks just as bad as it smells! What will your WoL/OC say or do?
Will they eat it to not hurt feeling?🥺🥲
Will they decline politely?😅🙂↔️
Or will they unleash their inner 𝘎𝘰𝘳𝘥𝘰𝘯 𝘙𝘢𝘮𝘴𝘢𝘺 instead?💣😂
Go!📣
Which likely means eating it and pretending it's good. Even if he's a bad liar, it comes across as trying not to hurt feelings instead of insulting.
Given both his WoL and OC forms are adventurers, it most certainly carried over.
What was one of the biggest childhood obsessions with your wol / oc? Did this carry over into adulthood, or fade away?
Given both his WoL and OC forms are adventurers, it most certainly carried over.
If someone were to defeat your WOL/OC in an RPG fight, what kind of loot would they drop?
The other way around would depend on so many things, but hopefully I wake up in an inn and not immediate danger. I doubt I'd be be of much use without all of the training he has...
Your OC and you swapped places for three days.
How does it go?
The other way around would depend on so many things, but hopefully I wake up in an inn and not immediate danger. I doubt I'd be be of much use without all of the training he has...