saerdha:

klynk-klank:

grey-lotus-ffxiv:

guzenmizushobai:

On Saturday September 15th at 3 EDT/20:00 GMT(BST), the Guzen Mizu Shobai Host Club for Gentlemen will be opening its doors to the public for the first time, giving gentlemen who enjoy the companionship of other gentlemen an opportunity to seek out the favour of one of its gentlemen-hosts. Broaden your palate by tasting the decadence of the Far East. Indulge your desires by partaking of delectable finger-foods, sumptuous smoking and the companionship of kindred souls. Irasshaimase!

OOC notes:

While the Host Club primarily caters to queer gentlemen, others will not be turned away at the door, provided that their presence does not become disruptive. Our space and the players in it are diverse and inclusive. We have a no tolerance policy regarding slurs of any sort, racism, sexism or otherwise.
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Our venue and employees provide company and conversation, we are not a brothel and do not provide sexual services. We ask that our host’s personal space and comfort level be respected.

Explicit conversation needs to be in private party chat or /tell.

3. Please see Daijiro Satake for any problems or concerns. 

EDIT: AHHH I got my EDT/EST times wrong. 

Open: 3 PM EDT/EST / 20:00 GMT/BST
Closes: 19:00 EDT/EST / 0:00 GMT/BST

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Edited the original post with an updated poster that has the correct EDT/EST time! Thanks to @klynk-klank! for the fix.  @balmungrpcalendar  @balmungrpcalendar and @balmung-eu could reblob this one it’d be grand. Apologies for the confusion! Love, poDaijiro.

New time! Mark your calendars!

Slightly adjusted time!

spiral-seeker:

akuosa:

fairasmorninglight:

haila-wetyios:

So I didn’t find this out until I was running around like a potato. But for those that didn’t know where the Rising tokens come from, they are pretty much from an instance that makes you go through 1.0 days in Uldah and get beaten by a bunch of mobs. It’s chaotic as hell, but also pretty entertaining (at least to me) since it’s a war zone like the one shown in the end of the calamity.

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This is what PTSD looks like for survivors of the Calamity.

I was disappointed praying didn’t do anything.

Wait, bear with me, I’m not crazy. It’s story time! More like, “war stories time”, I guess?

Back in the 1.0 days, when all this “monsters attacking Uldah” was happening, none of these things were acknowledged by SE, not in the patch notes, nor in the forums. Not only the monster attacks, but nothing at all related to “the end of days”

was mentioned in official channels, it was just the people still playing posting about it when we discovered things (not everything was as blatant as monsters in the cities or a huge red moon in the sky :P)

So, one day Uldah was full of monsters. Cool. Well, not really, it was death everywhere, but you know what I mean. But we didn’t even know if that was like, a battle we could win and repel them, or if they would disappear after certain time, or it fighting them was useless because there would be no end to them. I really can’t stress enough how much in the dark we were every time something  happened, it was part of the whole “calamity experience”.

We fought them, of course, but if you think that you die a lot in the current event, know that this is nowhere close to the non-stop massacre that was back then (the terrible state of the servers helped. Helped the mobs, that is).

People soon started running away, hidding, praying for the dead or to be able to get away… there was a lot of pray emote spam. Some people started saying that praying actually did something, that it made some monster die or things like that. Good luck knowing why a monster died in that mess when the server didn’t even load half the players, so that helped too.

Now, this “doing the pray emote make monsters die” thing wasn’t THAT crazy of a theory. Previously in the whole “calamity saga” there were some rocks that spawned with the symbols of eorzean gods engrabed on them (Halone and all that, you know) and praying in front of them DID make things happen, be it cutscenes, npcs pop up and things like that. I feel the need to mention that so you don’t think we were that crazy, I know we were playing 1.0, but still, not THAT crazy!

So to the forums people go, to discuss if praying did anything. That was an incredible debate that soon devolved to something like “this is starting to sound way to much like real life praying: we’re not sure it does anything, but we really want it to, and if it doesn’t what’s the harm, so let’s all pray anyway!”

The mods were so amussed by the dozens and dozens of pages discussing praying in the forums that, for the first AND ONLY time, they addressed us on something Calamity related: they told us that no, spaming /pray didn’t do anything, lol, stop arguing about it. But that they liked the idea of us organically coming with praying while fighting monsters like that so much that, as of next patch, it would (at this time, there were hotfix-like patches basically everyday).

So it did. Next day, doing /pray to a dead person acted like a raise, and for someone alive it gave them a buff (something like protect and regen, nothing crazy). If you prayed to a mob you got a debuff though, that was fun to find out 😀

And this is the story of a silly internet rumor that became a feature because everyone were so into it, and I think that’s awesome.

Every time people talk about the final days of 1.0 it’s always the “there were monsters in the city/big red moon in the sky” what is mentioned, when there were SO MANY little things like this one or other little happenings far more interesting. People telling 1.0 war stories would make terrible bards, I tell you.

Sorry for piggybacking in this with my own long ass war story and my terrible english, just remebered the praying thing with this event and thought it was a pitty it wasn’t more widely known.

@rahelauillces @starcunning