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.
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General
Zarathustra Anathema, a.k.a "Annihilator", is a male Lalafell of Dunesfolk clan, registered in the database on with 4446724 for ID.
Born on 6th Sun of the 6th Astral Moon under protection of Nald'thal, the Traders.
Currently is resident of Ul'dah, Thanalan on Gilgamesh of Aether.
Reached rank of Second Serpent Lieutenant in Order of the Twin Adder Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
Dreamer of the Day. Actively participates in the Cycle of Help, acts of kindness in general, believing in oneself and others, seeing the best in people, never retreating, and never surrendering. Anyone can be as good as anyone else in this game, and the best players are always evolving and learning. Never doubt yourself. Never let the negativity of others change who you are. Rise up, believe in yourself; you got this. Be kind. Always. What appears to be the simplest act of kindness can have the most profoundly positive results in someone's life.