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Deadalus Thanatus
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General

Deadalus Thanatus, a.k.a "Hunter for Hire", is a male Hyur of Highlander clan, registered in the database on with 1182777 for ID.

Born on 20th Sun of the 2nd Astral Moon under protection of Thaliak, the ScholarThaliak, the Scholar.

Currently is resident of Limsa LominsaLimsa Lominsa, Vylbrand on Ragnarok of Chaos.

Reached rank of First Storm LieutenantFirst Storm Lieutenant in Maelstrom Grand company.

Last interview was conducted on . This is what adventurer had to say during it:

Deadalus,
His parentage was supplied as a later addition to the mythos, providing him with a father in either Metion,[2] Eupalamus[3] or Palamaon,[4] and a mother, either Alcippe, Athena,[5] Iphinoe[6] or Phrasimede.[7] Daedalus had two sons: Icarus[8] and Iapyx,[9] along with a nephew, whose name was Perdix.
Athenians transferred Cretan Daedalus to make him Athenian-born, the grandson[10] of the ancient king Erechtheus, who fled to Crete, having killed his nephew. Over time, other stories were told of Daedalus. In the nineteenth century, Thomas Bulfinch combined these into a single synoptic view of material which Andrew Stewart calls a "historically-intractable farrago of 'evidence', heavily tinged with Athenian cultural chauvinism

Affiliations

Job affinities

JobLevelLast change
AlchemistAlchemist50
ArmorerArmorer55
AstrologianAstrologian73
BardBard70
Black MageBlack Mage80
BlacksmithBlacksmith50
Blue MageBlue Mage63
BotanistBotanist50
CarpenterCarpenter50
CulinarianCulinarian50
DancerDancer80
Dark KnightDark Knight80
DragoonDragoon70
FisherFisher80
GoldsmithGoldsmith50
GunbreakerGunbreaker80
LeatherworkerLeatherworker50
MachinistMachinist70
MinerMiner60
MonkMonk80
NinjaNinja70
PaladinPaladin81
Red MageRed Mage74
SageSage70
SamuraiSamurai72
ScholarScholar76
SummonerSummoner76
WarriorWarrior80
WeaverWeaver50
White MageWhite Mage80
Total:2020