Service to track different information for Free Companies (guilds), PvP Teams, Linkshells (chat groups) and individual characters for Final Fantasy XIV online game developed and published by Square Enix. Utilizes data grabbed from official Lodestone with special parser.
Service has an official thread on Lodestone forum.
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If you own this character account, and do not want to share the data, you can change private settings on Lodestone, and a private flag will be applied on next update, preventing any further updates, hiding all details of the profile and applying noindex tag to the page. Visiting the page every 24 hours can help prioritize the update, but generally it happens within minutes. Once it's applied, you will see appropriate message. Note, that you may need to force-refresh the page (clear browser cache) to see the change. This also does not imply instant removal of the page from Google search results, and link to profile may still be present on groups' pages (same as with Lodestone).
General
Farsha Mythica is a female Hrothgar of The Lost clan, registered in the database on with 1749728 for ID. Had also been known under 1 other name: Kyleen Garaku.
Born on 25th Sun of the 3rd Astral Moon under protection of Thaliak, the Scholar.
Currently is resident of Limsa Lominsa, Vylbrand on Sargatanas of Aether.
Reached rank of Storm Captain in Maelstrom Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
Up at the front you're alive or you're dead and that's all. You can't fool anybody about that very long. And up there we know we're lost and done for whether we're dead or alive. Three years we've had of it, four years! And every day a year, and every night a century! And our bodies are earth, and our thoughts are clay, and we sleep and eat with death! And we're done for because you can't live that way and keep anything inside you!
--Paul Baümer [All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)]