I know this is a XIV question, but some other character concepts I’ve really enjoyed exploring through characters: finding purpose in grief and recovery, and dogged kindness in the face of adversity. I do unapologetically like playing Good Guys- not everyone’s taste but I enjoy it!
December 12, 2024 at 12:01 AM
I know this is a XIV question, but some other character concepts I’ve really enjoyed exploring through characters: finding purpose in grief and recovery, and dogged kindness in the face of adversity. I do unapologetically like playing Good Guys- not everyone’s taste but I enjoy it!
I tend to gravitate toward playing more static characters at the end of their own character arcs, which lets me play a more supporting role for other characters. For Ksenija, I wanted a character who loves to explore, and therefore very open and curious about other people’s lives.
December 11, 2024 at 11:42 PM
I tend to gravitate toward playing more static characters at the end of their own character arcs, which lets me play a more supporting role for other characters. For Ksenija, I wanted a character who loves to explore, and therefore very open and curious about other people’s lives.
To her, the name represents the new person she’s become, and clearly delineates her life in Tural and Eorzea. She is also very particular about names: she will correct you if you shorten her name, and she will only call another by the name they give her.
December 4, 2024 at 12:06 AM
To her, the name represents the new person she’s become, and clearly delineates her life in Tural and Eorzea. She is also very particular about names: she will correct you if you shorten her name, and she will only call another by the name they give her.
The surname “Tiderunner” was inspired in structure by the roegadyn on the ship that brought her to Eorzea: the Mythril Tide. To her, it’s an homage to the ship and to her mentor, whose translated name was similar in meaning.
December 4, 2024 at 12:02 AM
The surname “Tiderunner” was inspired in structure by the roegadyn on the ship that brought her to Eorzea: the Mythril Tide. To her, it’s an homage to the ship and to her mentor, whose translated name was similar in meaning.