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The earliest Soul Crystal is that of the Summoner, created at the end of the 3rd Astral Era. Meanwhile the most recent is that of the Machinist, devised only a few years ago.
Roegadyn males average some 84 to 90 ilms while even females can reach 75 to 87 ilms. In most cases, they're covered in muscles. Historically, minstrels have likened their limbs to mighty tree trunks.
The Bard's Storyteller's Chapeau is liberally adorned with feathers. This fashion statement is due to distinct Elezen cultural sensibilities. However, the wide brim is functional as it defends against the sun.
Doman legends state that Tsukuyomi was born from the mirrored surface of the Maso Kagami, an artifact that belonged to to the first gods. Scholar say that its calm nature was necessary to balance the tempestuous characters of Amaterasu and Susano.
Tsukuyomi is a divinity of night and the moon. In Doman legends, they're mostly represented as a male figure in Doman art and literature. They're charged with ushering souls to the underworld, a role often performed in gentle quietude.
Garuda's origin myth states that the birdmen of the Ixal once lived on a floating continent known as Ayatlan, where they protected the furthest reaches of the heavens as Garuda's divine soldiers.
Urianger is an Elezen of 29 years. Since he was a child, he has enjoyed books, tomes and prophecies. However, his fascination with these left him with a poetic tone of speech that made him isolated from his peers.
Moogles are incredibly enigmatic and research into them has been nigh on impossible in many cases. For this reason, reproduction is a particular subject of mystery and direct inquiries are often deflected or ignored.
Moogles are formally split between 2 regions: The Black Shroud and the Churning Mists. While both are ruled by a head chieftain, both societies maintain an air of individualism. Thus, there is no formal government.
The bow originally had two unique designs: the long bow and short bow. While primarily used in hunting, during the Sixth Astral Era, bards began to use their weapons to rouse spirits and restore troop morale.