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Eros by Moonlight
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Journeys through Final Fantasy XIV
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dal-s-ta · 11 months ago
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A storm tossed our ship for a day and a night on the way to Tural. Never have I seen such violence at sea. Both passengers and crew are exhausted.
We shall arrive near the waters off Tuliyollal in a few days time.
I wonder if I will be able to find the peoples of my father. I have only met one of the Shetona during my travels, a young Sharlayan gleaner. He encouraged me to seek others.
Io Pan - personal journal
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dal-s-ta · 3 years ago
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May this Starlight season be the source of fond memories
-Dal S'ta, a letter to friends
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dal-s-ta · 3 years ago
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Starlight
While visiting Family around the end of the year, Kiht'a comes across a trunk filled with things he held dear as a child. It appears that Mother S'ta has kept mementos of her children over the years.
Near the bottom of the trunk is a much-used Miqo'te doll. It recalls the Starlight celebration when he was six. He had received a wooden sword and shield as a gift. His sister Daedir had received the doll. Kiht'a so wanted a companion that year that he offered to trade. Trade accepted, the two of them had such a great time that day, with Daedir acting the role of protector for Kiht'a and his new 'friend'.
He muses ... perhaps that was one of the reasons Daedir later became a paladin?
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dal-s-ta · 3 years ago
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While on a recent visit to Thavnair, I left Radz-at-Han and headed west toward the coast. As I approached a quarry for giantsgall, a unique purple-streaked stone known for its aetheric properties, I noted a strange tower sitting on what appeared to be a small island further to the west.  The workers at the quarry tell me it appeared overnight, less than a week ago.  No one knows who built it, or why. It is already causing unease for the people of Thavnair.
R'oro Tia - Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 3 years ago
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dal-s-ta · 3 years ago
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One story ends. A new one begins. Let’s get ready for the new tale.
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dal-s-ta · 4 years ago
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The Nym River flows into the waters off Summerford. To the south, the great rift known as The Descent separates the northern and southern portions of Middle La Noscea. Overland trade routes were cut because of the Calamity, yet the peoples of La Noscea developed other means to enable the trade routes to continue. The resulting feat of engineering is known as the Skylift - a towering structure of scaffolding which relies, in part, on lighter-than air balloons. I was fishing one day near the Nym when I happened to catch two of these balloons in flight between Limsa Lominsavand the Skylift.
-R-‘oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 4 years ago
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One would think that the most important port city in Thanalan would have its own Aetheryte, but such is not the case in Vesper Bay.
Although the city serves as a prime transport hub between La Noscea and Thanalan, its current benefactor has not seen fit to grace the city with an Aetheryte. Instead, Lord Lolorito placed a statue to himself on the spot where one should exist. No one knows the reason for this, although I have heard rumours that I will not pass on.  I believe that it is rather short-sighted for one of the wealthiest of patrons in Thanalan.
- R'oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 4 years ago
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Kugane is a port city full of grace and beauty, its people curious and welcoming. The view from our apartment is breathtaking. I am happy that Kiht is here to see it with me.
- R'oro Tia, personal diary
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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Dreamweed does not grow readily in direct sunlight. In the dark caverns of Thanalan one may run across areas filled with pots of the pale purple plant. It is best to exit such caverns quickly, undetected. The creation of Somnus requires a steady supply of the plant, and its cultivators are not as nice as the other monsters who inhabit the caverns of Thanalan.
- R'oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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First Bow
A memory of Father one winter, many years ago.
Father arrived home to find me arguing with my clan brothers, Sen and Dal. They did not want me to accompany them on the week's hunt, as I did not have a weapon. I was hurt, as I thought they were rejecting me as their brother.
Father scooped me up and carried me away, into the forest. His presence calmed me. After some time had passed, he stopped and set me down.
"If you would hunt, you must have a bow. Search through the trees here and find a branch you can curl without breaking."
Many of the branches I found broke in two with the slightest bend. One did not. I brought it to him.
"Truly done, as I expect of my son. Still, a bow without a chord is merely a stick. Gather what remains of the nettles on the forest floor and bring them to me."
I wandered through the area, eyes glued to the ground, finding nettles and plucking them from the ground. After a bit, Father asked me to bring them to him.
He had me strip the remaining leaves, and showed me how to work the stalks so that only the soft outer fibers were left. These were twisted into a long green string. Father showed me how to do it and had me continue the strand of string he started, all the while working on another using more of the stalks.
"A single fiber can not make a good chord. It is only when there are many fibers woven together, each contributing to the whole, that a true bow chord can be shaped."
After shaping the branch a bit, Father cut notches at both ends. The ends of the chord were looped and tied.  He handed me the chord, took the bow branch in his hands, bent it and asked me to place the loops at each end where the notches were.
"You now have a proper bow, a gift of Wood and Wind. Let us return to your brothers and prepare for a hunt."
With this said, he plucked the bow chord, creating a thrumming sound.
That sound still echoes in my soul every time I take up a bow.
- Kiht'a Than, personal diaries
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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The sun was just rising as I came across these ruins while searching for the herb known as Wyvern's Tail. The pure waters of the Whilom River now fall through the dragon-ravaged walls.
It has been named the "Iron Feast" for the beasts who come to drink. These beasts are easy prey for dragons that still hunt in the area -- a feast indeed.
- R'oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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Home is the bed where your Beloved rests with you at the end of the day. It is the pleasure of each other's company over the course of a day's chocobo ride through lands both foreign and familiar.
Home is a warm house where Mothers tends to the business of leading the tribe through another year. Where Fathers visit periodically to see the children, taking the Sons out into the world to aid in the discovery of who we are, and what we will become.
Home is where we bond with Sisters, Brothers, Mothers, Fathers. Where the simple acts of living are learned. Where we return to heal, to celebrate, to mourn, to love.
- Dal S'ta: Gifts of Love
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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I met a Keeper of the Moon, named Kiht'a Than, at a set of hot springs known by the Ishgardian knights of the Convictory as 'Dragonspit'.  The knights believe these springs have healing powers; indeed, one of them asked me to fetch a skin of the water as a sort of restorative.
I joined Kiht’a in the pool, and can say that it was invigorating to dip into hot waters while surrounded by the perpetual cold of the Coerthas Western Highlands.
- R'oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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These Ixal logging grounds span both banks of Proud Creek in the Northern Shroud.  Their clear cutting at the Shroud's edge has greatly diminished the  Forest, and has driven a number of animals from their homes. They have no direct means for transporting the logs, and must resort to clandestine balloon flights in the dead of night to move them.
- R’oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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Over the years, I have loved and been loved. I have felt joy and sorrow, elation and pain. I have Danced and sung songs under Moonlight with the sounds of waters falling from above into pools below.
Sen helped me through it all. He accepted my flaws, and challenged me to be a better person. He is my Beloved, and now, my husband.
Where we go from here is mystery upon mystery. But we go together.
- Dal S’ta, Memorii
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dal-s-ta · 5 years ago
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Northeast of the Silver Bazaar in Thanalan is the Beaconhill Lighthouse.  This massive structure, built into a stony hill, lights the way for ships from as far away as Crescent Cove and, on clear nights Vesper Bay.
I am told that the lighthouse was built to replace bonfires that had been used to see ships safely.  Alas, the days of prosperity that provided for such a magnificent lighthouse have gone the way of so much in Eorzea since the Calamity.
- R’oro Tia, Journeys: East and West
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