I was in my Inn room in Ul'Dah and my chocobo was already summoned before going to Ul'Dah, while in my Inn room there was a blue dot (my chocobo) in the middle of the room on the mini-map that was rapidly flashing.
Time: 10pm PST
Frequency: One time but with no further attempts at repeating. Logged back into game on different PC - no flashing icon.
World name: Diabolos
Character name: Darkarius Vendragos
NPC name: *My Chocobo*
Monster name:
Class/Level: 48 Paladin
Party or solo: Party (technically)
In-game time: Did not look.
Area and coordinates: Inn Room of Ul'dah
Steps:
1. Have chocobo summoned, go to Ul'Dah (or presumably any of the three main cities)...
2. Go to your Inn Room...
3. Look at minimap for flashing blue icon.
<*Add more steps if necessary>
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Time of this report: 12/23/2013, 12:46:18
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