Newcomers can explore Eorzea, experience the Duty Support system, and get a copy of the Starter Edition for free!Įxperience a Battle Challenge designed for new players starting out in the game.Ĭhallenge Ifrit to get your hands on an FFXIV Water Bottle! If you've got mates eager to take their first steps in FINAL FANTASY XIV, be sure to bring them to the Sprout Corner! We're teaming up with Panasonic at PAX! Come visit us on Sprout Corner, where visitors will be able to experience the SoundSlayer Wearable Immersive Gaming Speaker System first-hand. If you would like to bring an additional guest Your email needs to contain the following information: To register for one, please send an email to: We have 200 seats available for this Fan Gathering. Please take the time to read our Privacy Notice. Please also ensure that you have your guest's permission to share their name and age. The final entry in the collection "Tales From the Dawn" has been published. This time, it follows Jullus, a Garlean prominent in Endwalker's Garlemald arc, as he struggles to rebuild his nation in the aftermath of the Final Days. With the conclusion of Endwalker, we are thrown into another narrative in Sharlayan, without any news of how our enemy-turned-friend from Garlemald is faring alongside our favorite Leveilleur twins. Personally, he's become one of my favorite NPCs after the Scions that's saying something in a game with a massive cast spanning four whole expansions! Jullus began as a close-minded Garlean soldier tempered by their extremely discriminating view of outsiders such as the Warrior of Light's alliance, but shows a significant amount of character development over the span of the Garlemald arc. ![]() We are brought along with him on his difficult journey to recover his homeland - his heartbreak, his sorrow, his history are laid bare in bittersweet detail. ![]() We explore the echoes of Garlemald's erstwhile glory, beneath the layers of their antagonistic front. What do you think of the Endwalker side stories, and which one is your favorite? I may have choked up a bit reading some of the passages, as the descriptions of Jullus' loss are so vivid it felt like I was physically there myself. He was but one of many soldiers, young and old, lying in Tertium. Every ilm of the carriage floor was covered in bedrolls, leaving no room for careless movement.
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