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General
Weyolia Fasfurl, a.k.a "Seeker of Hidden Truths", is a female Miqo'te of Seeker of the Sun clan, registered in the database on with 2275547 for ID.
Born on 9th Sun of the 3rd Umbral Moon under protection of Azeyma, the Warden.
Currently is resident of Ul'dah, Thanalan on Cerberus of Chaos.
Reached rank of Storm Captain in Maelstrom Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
Wello~
My story in Hydaelyn begins as a Lalafel Dunesfolk. Later on within Heavensward I grew as a Miqo'te. My EB Lydia Fasfurl has seen me mature and is very supportive!
During ARR I had a great experience exploring the world as a BLM and playing with friends from RL. Blytzy and Sanderval were my allies in battle all the way! Blytzy is still fighting alongside me after all this time 3! We found a nice cosy FC with Azumi and Scott birthing their own FC and its where we found our home :) I learned to raid at that time too, and fell in love with final coil, completed it when it was actual content.
In Heavensward I switched to NIN as the play style was more exciting and retired my BLM. I enjoyed POTD which was a great way to tackle content that was challenging without being a group of 8.
During Stormblood I played NIN and DRG and was part of a static made by mostly friends I knew in game and acquired new friends on the way :) It was a dream team and we almost completed all the raiding content except for the last fight. I had two goals in that xpac, was to get all doggies from extreme trials and raid. Which I did and I feel very satisfied about playing Stormblood. The only thing that was unexpected is that I ended up as a Leader of the static ¬_¬ ...never again.... plz.....
For Shadowbringer, I plan on doing the storyline as DRK which is a first for me to focus on a tank before dps. I have no specific goals this time around, except trying to pug raids. The Japanese community amazes me with how they complete raids with pugs and I would like to learn to attain such level of play and meet new people :)
RL has had huge ups and downs for me, but being part of the FFXIV world, has been an anker where I feel at home. I made some wonderful friends via FC internactions, linkshells and raiding. We even have our group of Fanfest go-ers that grew from 5 to 8 folks! I am very grateful for friends like Yu-せんぱい lighting my way into the dark ways of NIN. Tali being the guide into POTD, Quil being the map run organiser, Fen being Fen! The list could go on and get borring, all this to say that I have a very good life in Hydaelyn.
[/deep bow] to the Dev team and Yoshi-P for keeping this world alive and making it exciting for us all 3
I have no real expectations for Shadowbringer except for the excitement to explore new areas and grow stronger via different encounters. I hope I will be tolerated by the community as a new DRK tank and hopefully I will have time to lvl NIN and BLM so I can chill in the back seat from time to time :P
I would like to add how important it is to be flexible and knowing how to adapt :P I know, I know the changes are new and some can be challenging to learn. I admire players that can adapt and be cheerful in the process /hats off to you real pro's!