Encyclopaedia Eorzea - The World of FINAL FANTASY XIV by Natsuko Ishikawa
A timeless gift to all who call Eorzea home.Nearly six years from the game’s launch and three from the realm’s remarkable rebirth, Square Enix is truly delighted to bring you the first ever official FINAL FANTASY XIV lore book, written and compiled by the FINAL FANTASY XIV development team. With over 300 pages detailing everything from Eorzea’s history and cultures to her geography and inhabitants, this expertly crafted tome is a veritable treasure trove of invaluable information!
Written by Banri Oda, Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, Natsuko Ishikawa
(Encyclopaedia Eorzea II, page 193) I skimmed through the lorebook just now, but saw nothing else. Everything we know about Ompagne comes from a brief mention in the first lorebook (how he found young Brume orphan Fray plotting revenge for a friend’s death and so took the child in) or in game itself during the DRK quests in Heavensward. Encyclopaedia Eorzea II is the second volume of SQUARE ENIX’s best-selling Encyclopaedia Eorzea books and contains hundreds of pages of new lore and information, including the far-reaching lands.
Supervised by FINAL FANTASY XIV Producer and Director, Naoki YoshidaFFXIV Lore Book Reading ~ Encyclopedia Eorzea Volume #1 ~ Episode #1
At this morning's Fan Festival localization panel, FFXIV translation director Michael-Christopher Koji Fox started his presentation by showing off the new book, which won't be available to the general public until October 17th. Though if you're here in Vegas and want to get your hands on Encyclopedia Eorzea a few days ahead of time, you'll need to stand in a five-to-seven hour line. Maybe not the best idea for those of us who lack patience or young, line-friendly bodies. Fox has the rare distinction of being a creative lead as well as a localization director, so he considers this collection of FFXIV lore a true achievement. Written over a five-month period, Encyclopedia Eorzea contains full-color pages and , words.
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So the Encyclopedia Eorzea Vol. And thus, for several years, one of the most noteworthy Duskwights was a woman who turned to ritually sacrificing her maids and making pacts with voidsent via the Ascians in order to be beautiful again- which is perhaps a bad look for a clan that already has most of its in-game representation in the form of brigands, murderous sellswords, assassins, ex-criminal gladiators, and a guy who trained himself as a lancer by slaughtering baby animals. Additionally, considering the marginalized social status of Duskwights in Gridania, one wonders how a prominent, wealthy family would not just come about, but also be permitted to purchase an opulent manor that had previously been owned by the Seedseers. Keep reading. Known simply as summoners, the existence of these men and women and their arcane art had all but been lost to the ages until a recent resurgence triggered by the uncovering of long lost knowledge.
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Nisasi Junior Member Lore about talking books. | 04-20-2017, 08:28 PM So.. I'm rather noobish when it comes to lore. I've recently toyed with idea of a mute character being able to write in an enchanted book and have said book repeat what is written out loud. Is there any lore prescident for this? Or is a bit outside the realm of possibility? |
Sounsyy Lore Momger RE: Lore about talking books. | 04-20-2017, 10:53 PM (This post was last modified: 04-21-2017, 07:16 PM by Sounsyy.) (04-20-2017, 08:28 PM)Nisasi Wrote: So.. I'm rather noobish when it comes to lore. It's definitely within the realm of possibilities, and if anyone has done this I can guarantee you it'd be the Sharlayans. They are quite adept at creating Familiars from all manner of non-sentient animals and items (brooms, books, frogs, owls, etc) by way of 'Quickening' magicks. If a Sharlayan mage can get a broomstick to talk, I don't see why they couldn't get a book to. Encyclopedia Eorzea: Tome Wrote:Records from the early Sixth Astral Era reveal that these books were magicked by Sharlayan bibliomancers. Charged with the upkeep of the Great Gubal Library, several low-ranking bibliomancers devised a ludicrous plan to animate the establishment's tomes that they might fly back to their places on the shelves, saving the young men and women the trouble of doing the task themselves. The result was slightly different than planned, the animated tomes choosing instead to wander the library's aisles creating all manner of mayhem and mischief. Encyclopedia Eorzea: Inkhorn Wrote:Sharlayan scriptomancers were the first to discover that the very wells and horns they used to store enchanted ink were being slowly altered by the receptacles' contents. The ink, applied to items to increase their aetherial conductivity, was increasing the horns' receptivity to magicks, and when one was accidentally bombarded with stray aether released from the selfsame spell which created Skatene, the first enchanted inkhorn was born. Encyclopedia Eorzea: Skatene Wrote:Skatene are mind-quickened owls, granted sentience via powerful magicks much in the same way toads are transformed into poroggos. Sharlayan bibliophiles used these cloudkin to mind their tomes until the great exodus back to their motherland, in their haste leaving the skatenes to fend for themselves in the abandoned Dravanian hinterlands. Encyclopedia Eorzea: Poroggo Wrote:Poroggo are essentially common toads which have, through arcane magicks, been granted faculties normally associated with spoken creatures, such as speech, bipedal ambulation, and the propensity for high-level cognition. Oft employed as familiars, the cognitive level of a poroggo is relative to the spell-crafting capabilities of the mage responsible for the creature's quickening. Once the spell has been broken, the poroggo will revert to its original state, retaining none of the knowledge it attained while sentient. Magic Broom Minion Wrote:While you may not hear many of the realm's mages admit it, magicking a household broom to become a self-propelled sweeping servitor (albeit one which does very little actual cleaning) is far more complicated than it sounds, requiring no fewer than seven cants of binding. Sounsyy Mirke | Razia Haiib | R'jahkob Nunh >>|Sounsyy's Lore Post Index|<< |
Nisasi Junior Member RE: Lore about talking books. | 04-21-2017, 12:22 AM (This post was last modified: 04-21-2017, 12:33 AM by Nisasi.) (04-20-2017, 10:53 PM)Sounsyy Wrote:(04-20-2017, 08:28 PM)Nisasi Wrote: So.. I'm rather noobish when it comes to lore. Nice. Do you have the sources for these quotes? |
Nisasi Junior Member RE: Lore about talking books. | 04-21-2017, 12:39 AM Also. I noticed that these are for sentient objects. What about a non-sentient object? |
Parvacake Sneaky Piggu uwu RE: Lore about talking books. | 04-21-2017, 03:48 AM (04-21-2017, 12:39 AM)Nisasi Wrote: Also. I noticed that these are for sentient objects. What about a non-sentient object?They're quotes directly from the game lore. The broom, for example, counts as a non-sentient object! |
Sounsyy Lore Momger RE: Lore about talking books. | 04-21-2017, 04:51 AM (This post was last modified: 04-21-2017, 07:15 PM by Sounsyy.) (04-21-2017, 12:39 AM)Nisasi Wrote: Also. I noticed that these are for sentient objects. What about a non-sentient object? The source for the Tome through Poroggo blurbs are taken from Encyclopedia Eorzea's beastiary under their respective creature names. The Magic Broom is from in-game minion blurb. ^^ Went back and edited in more clear citations! As for the level of sentience, or lack there of, that seems to be up to the mage. Matoya's broom servitors, for instance, have very limited cognition relevant only to their purpose. Taking the Tome lore on Sharlayan's magicked books, those didn't appear to have true sentience just... 'programmed behavior' for lack of a better term, similar to carbuncles. You could theoretically magick your book to speak and nothing else. The magic broom minion's text seems to imply the whole quickening process requires a series of several, separate incantations. Sounsyy Mirke | Razia Haiib | R'jahkob Nunh >>|Sounsyy's Lore Post Index|<< |
Valence Has-A-Magitek-Kink RE: Lore about talking books. | 04-21-2017, 02:20 PM I would advise to do the optional quests for Matoya - the ones where they don't give you a pointer, but just hints. They are probably your best source of lore for magicked brooms and porrogos. |
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