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Tomoe Tsurugi
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General

Tomoe Tsurugi, a.k.a "Minion Master", is a female Au Ra of Raen clan, registered in the database on with 42886803 for ID.

Born on 22nd Sun of the 1st Umbral Moon under protection of Thaliak, the ScholarThaliak, the Scholar.

Currently is resident of GridaniaGridania, The Black Shroud on Lamia of Primal.

Reached rank of Second Serpent LieutenantSecond Serpent Lieutenant in Order of the Twin Adder Grand company.

Last interview was conducted on .

Affiliations

Job affinities

JobLevelLast change
AlchemistAlchemist100
ArmorerArmorer100
BlacksmithBlacksmith100
Blue MageBlue Mage80
BotanistBotanist100
CarpenterCarpenter100
CulinarianCulinarian100
DancerDancer90
DragoonDragoon100
FisherFisher100
GoldsmithGoldsmith100
GunbreakerGunbreaker60
LeatherworkerLeatherworker100
MinerMiner100
MonkMonk1
NinjaNinja80
PictomancerPictomancer80
ReaperReaper70
SamuraiSamurai69
ScholarScholar34
SummonerSummoner34
WarriorWarrior40
WeaverWeaver100
White MageWhite Mage91
Total:1929