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    Iscah's Avatar
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    The one exception we've seen to the usual "House Dzemael are jerks" rule is Tarresson from the moogle quests.

    (And Tedalgrinche was surprisingly noble in defeat, though he was rather awful along the way.)



    Also I looked up the dungeon information for the Darkhold. For what it's worth, the coliseum gear only comes from the All-Seeing Eye battle, while the other two bosses both drop the Buccaneer/Harlequin/Sentinel/Templar sets. Gear from treasure chests includes knights' armour, seneschal coatee (granted, rather revealing on female characters, but not necessarily the intent) and jester's cap.



    And if you're going to hold dungeon items as actually belonging to the House previously in charge of the area.... you get peisteskin harnesses and subligars from the Stone Vigil which was a House Durendaire garrison.

    Maybe the whole lot of them have interesting hobbies going on, and Haurchefant is just the only one who won't keep quiet about it.

    (not being serious about that though...)
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    Last edited by Iscah; 12-07-2018 at 02:11 AM.

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    Ameme Ame'klin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
    Maybe the whole lot of them have interesting hobbies going on, and Haurchefant is just the only one who won't keep quiet about it.

    (not being serious about that though...)
    Any culture with extremely repressed sexuality is gonna get hella weird once you get past the veneer of civility...and nobles have strange hobbies. Like the noble who wants to add weird animals you fish up to his aquarium, and at some point another noble gets into a competition with him about who can get the weirdest fish. And then there are the nobles in Camp Dragonhead who decide to create a new sport called spineball which involves kicking spiny urchins into a barrel. They even have a tournament! (levequests, how you amuse me.)
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