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trustinsighters · 7 months
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Poroggo, toads made sentient by magic, serve as familiars whose cognitive level depends on the mage's spell-crafting abilities. Master Matoya's powerful magic grants her familiar Pero Roggo enough cognitive capabilities to fight alongside you in the Great Gubal Library.
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paintedscales · 7 months
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Prompt: Covering someone's mouth to muffle any cries/screams they make because they're trying to hide from something/someone.
For the FFXIV Swap Discord. I wasn't initially going to do this prompt, but this scenario wouldn't leave my head.
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"Fascinating... Fascinating!" Alphinaud muttered to himself, reading the print of the books that had long since been abandoned and left to their fate in the Great Gubal Library. Though they had their mission before them, what other opportunity would have the young prodigy had after this to find some of these tomes in the future?
"We haven't all day..." Nomin sighed, a frown upon her lips.
"Indeed," Y'shtola chimed in. Her ears were pert as she forced herself not to show her own disappointment. Her thirst for knowledge was just as unable to have been slaked, if not more so, than Alphinaud's.
Alphinaud, however, was lost in his own world for the time being. There was a particular tome that caught his interest, The Bitter Movement of Garlemald. Nomin was not quite interested herself. Being surrounded by so many books was fascinating, but not enough to stop herself from thinking of why they were even allowed within in the first place.
Danger.
The feeling of being alert flit through Nomin, making the scales and hairs at the back of her neck flare slightly before settling back. She pulled out her bow, her other hand bringing an arrow so that it was nocked. She maneuvered so that her back was against the pillar nearby.
This was not missed by Y'shtola, whose clouded eyes flicked in Nomin's direction. Her brow furrowed, and her lips were set into a hardened purse. Like Nomin, Y'shtola armed herself with her staff, staying close should they be ambushed or be the ones who did the ambushing.
Pero Roggo hopped up, his feet finding purchase upon the muttering Alphinaud's shoulders. The sudden shift in weight and arrival of the poroggo nearly made Alphinaud yelp with surprise, though Pero Roggo had been quick about touching his staff to the young elezen's lips. Where a yelp would have sounded, nothing came about.
Thankfully Pero Roggo acted when he did. As silence settled around the party, they heard it.
Shhclack. Shhclack. Shhclack.
Talons scraped across the floors in a rhythm. Something was on its way. Judging by all that they had encountered thus far, it was not like to be anything friendly.
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dash-n-step · 7 months
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FROG TANK FROG TANK FROG TANK FROG TANK
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eriyu · 2 months
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updated my duty support counter
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nocticulas · 1 year
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being in act 3 but considering restarting the game just to make big changes on nedryna's background & appearance. and also mayb record romance cutscenes while i'm at it
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elizabethrobertajones · 2 months
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tbh emet-selch and pero roggo ARE equally important to the story. to Me
Gubal Library on Duty Support was one of the best 20 minutes of my life, to be sure :D
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myreia · 2 years
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Pero Roggo, the one and only true tank of this game.
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littleautobot · 2 years
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PERO ROGGO?????? HELP
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trustinsighters · 7 months
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Dungeon Dialogue: The Great Gubal Library
School of Phantasmagoria #1 (X: 3.8, Y: 11.2) - Starting the search for Master Matoya’s tome
Y’shtola: Pray lead the way.  ↳ Pero Roggo: With pleasure, ribbit!
School of Phantasmagoria #2 from (X: 6.9, Y: 10.0) to (X: 9.7, Y: 11.0) - Books on Garlean Hierarchy
Y’shtola: Even at a glance, I see many interesting tomes.  ↳ Alphinaud: 'Tis a pity they had to be abandoned. On Garlean Hierarchy Volume 1: The rise of the Garlean Empire in the Year 1522 of the Sixth Astral Era led to significant changes in the structure of Garlean society. This is most evident in the adoption of titles which serve to indicate an individual's place within the social hierarchy. The following information was compiled with the aid of informants within the Empire and has yet to be verified: Royalty: Zos - The emperor; Yae - Member of the royal family in the line of succession; Wir - Member of the royal family with no claim to the throne. Military: Van - Legatus; Tol - Tribunus laticlavius; Sas - Tribunus angusticlavius or Praefectus castrorum; Rem - Primus pilus or Pilus prior; Quo - Primi ordines or Centurion; Pyr - Optio, Tesserarius, or Decurion; Oen - Duplicarius or Legionarius. Specialists: Nan - Chief engineer or engineer; Mal - Primus medicus or senior magitek technician; Lux - Chief medicus or magitek technician; Kir - Senior medicus or senior technician; Jen - Medicus or technician. On Garlean Hierarchy Volume 2: Public Officials: Iyl - Dictator or Princeps senatus; Het - Consul, Praetor, Tribunus plebis, Aedilis, or Quaestor; Goe - Censor; Fae - Unknown; Eir - Unknown; Dus - Lictor. This hierarchy extends to the general populace as well, though it is far less complex. The majority of citizens bear the “Bas” title, and there is a smaller group which appears to be comprised of respected artisans who have adopted the “Cen” title. The “Aan” title is bestowed upon the peoples of annexed territories and indicates that they lack even the most basic rights afforded to a citizen. However, many Garleans view this as an opportunity rather than a condemnation, as citizenship may be granted to those who have demonstrated exceptional skills, as well as those who have contributed twenty or more years of military service.
First Boss, Before engaging (X: 10.8, Y: 11.2) - The Demon Tome
Alphinaud: Is that supposed to be a grimoire!?  ↳ Pero Roggo: Yes, but not the kind you want to read, ribbit.
First Boss, After defeating (X: 10.8, Y: 11.2) - The Demon Tome
Pero Roggo: Everyone hale and whole, ribbit?  ↳ Alphinaud: Thank goodness we weren't crushed...
Research Rooms #1 (X: 13.2, Y: 11.5) - Page 64
Pero Roggo: Watch out, ribbit!  ↳ Alphinaud: What a curious familiar...
Research Rooms #2 (X: 12.3, Y: 12.5) - Book on Aetherology
Essences and Permutations: Chapter I─The Six Nativities & Myriad Creation. The spark of Lightning ignites when it strikes, and thus Fire is born. The heat of Fire renders to ash all that it touches, and thus Earth is born. The density of Earth shuns sun and harbors cold, and thus Ice is born. The armor of Ice melts away, and thus Water is born. The moistness of Water mists and rises, and thus Wind is born. The gusts and sighs of Wind gather the clouds, and thus Lightning is born. Chapter II─The Three Conquests, Boundless and Unwavering. Earth grounds Lightning. Water erodes Earth. Lightning boils Water. Chapter III─The Three Submissions, Timeless and Unending. Fire is extinguished by Wind. Ice is melted by Fire. Wind is obstructed by Ice.
Research Rooms #3 (X: 13.1, Y: 12.6) - Treatise on the New World
Y’shtola: Is that a treatise on the New World I spy?  ↳ Alphinaud: Ah yes, I've read that one. I can recommend it. Over the Horizon: Though there is some debate as to whether or not Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn and her League of Lost Bastards were the first Eorzeans to discover the western continent, there is no denying that their navigational charts were instrumental in establishing the major trade routes of today. Moreover, the accounts from their expedition are widely regarded as both informative and entertaining. Of particular note is their first encounter with the Mamool Ja, as well as other indigenous peoples and creatures which seemed curiously intent on their demise. These travel journals have since inspired a legion of explorers and treasure hunters to retrace the League's journey. Yet in spite of their numbers, the existence of “a bleedin' city o' gold” remains unconfirmed...
Second Boss, Before engaging (X: 14.7, Y: 12.2) - Byblos
Pero Roggo: The entrance to the forbidden section is just ahead, ribbit.  ↳ Y’shtola: Which makes this fellow here the gatekeeper.
Second Boss, During the fight (X: 14.7, Y: 12.2) - Byblos
Byblos: Argh, it burns, it burns! Byblos: Argh, oil everywhere! You shall pay dearly, accursed mortals! Byblos: I am undone...but my master's seal is broken!
Second Boss, After defeating (X: 14.7, Y: 12.2) - Byblos
Alphinaud: I wouldn't have guessed it weak to fire.  ↳ Y’shtola: On account of being bound to a tome, I would assume.
School of Fantastics #1 (X: 16.3, Y: 9.4)
Alphinaud: An arcane entity that can summon familiars!  ↳ Y’shtola: The guardians of the forbidden section are a class apart.
School of Fantastics #2 from (X: 16.3, Y: 10.7) to (X: 16.3, Y: 9.7)
Y’shtola: Forbidden tomes can certainly assume many forms...  ↳ Pero Roggo: Master Matoya's tome is at the far end, ribbit. Leather-bound Diary #1: Beauty is ephemeral, but it needn't be. My lady Amandine knows this well, lovely creature that she is. Would that I could have the genuine article in my keeping...but alas, I shall have to settle for a pale imitation. The vessel is not quite up to my usual standards, but beggars can't be choosers, as they say. I washed and anointed it per the instructions, then secured it to the bed with chains─wouldn't want her to get ideas above her station, oh no! Gods, just the thought of it is enough to get my blood pumping! I can hardly wait to welcome my beloved succubus into this world! Leather-bound Diary #2: The tentacles...so many tentacles! And the sound of it writhing on the bed! Gods, just listening to it is agony! I've made a terrible mistake.
Third Boss, Before engaging (X: 11.2, Y: 11.7) - The Everliving Bibliotaph
Alphinaud: Yet another guardian...  ↳ Y’shtola: Did you ever doubt it? Come, let's finish this.
Third Boss, After defeating (X: 11.2, Y: 11.7) - The Everliving Bibliotaph
Y’shtola: Oh, for the time to pore over this collection... Alphinaud: Now then, where might Master Matoya's tome be? Pero Roggo: I can scarcely take another hop, ribbit...
The Great Gubal Library Dungeon Dialogue Infographic
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