Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

    Direct Link

    The Dark Lilies (Volume 2) (11/02/2006)



    The city of San d'Oria was draped in a gossamer mantle of morning mist; the silence contrasting against the tumultuous events of the Harvest Festival, just ended the night before.

    As I walked along the dimly lit alleys, I passed citizens heading to work, bodies hunched against the morning chill. A creaking chocobo cart piled high with sacks of wheat was overtaken by energetic young adventurers as it trundled slowly down the path.
    It appeared as if vividly colored flowers bloomed by the sides of the alley, but on closer inspection they turned out to be nothing more than candy wrappers. Until only yesterday, one could hear the excited voices of children as they compared bags of sweets in this very street. Those same children would likely still be dreaming in their beds at this hour.





    "Brian. Gertrude. With the aid of the adventurers, we have finally divined the motivations of these sinister spirits. The time of exorcism is at hand."

    The steady voice of Roger, my fellow exorcist, spoke to me through the linkpearl held to my ear.

    "Who would have thought such a simple idea would allow someone to comprehend the Cursed Tongue. Those adventurers must have had sharp hearing," Brian added with a stifled yawn.

    The Cursed Tongue.
    Any who belonged to a nation involved in the Great War would recall the unsettling language uttered by the Dark Lilies.
    It rose into the air along with the ominous tolling of the beastman soldiers' gongs...

    Just before the Harvest Festival began, it was Roger who, having spent his youth in Bastok during the war, was able to shed light on the origins of the witches' speech.
    According to his tale, this language was instinctively understandable by all creatures of darkness. It is thought that the Shadow Lord encouraged its use in order to bridge the racial and cultural differences among the various beastman armies.

    I had been searching for a way to understand the language ever since I heard the whisperings of that witch in the woods of Ronfaure.
    Eventually I came to the conclusion that one must assume the form of a monster in order to find some meaning in those haunting words.

    The festival began several days later, and found the three of us making the rather strange request of adventurers to "put on the guise of a monster and follow after the witches."

    I wonder if this was not exactly as the Goddess had planned.
    The investigations progressed at a rapid pace, and many adventurers came forth to bring us the vital clues we needed to gain control over the spirits.

    The truths we learned were quite unexpected:
    Homesickness, lost hopes, past loves...
    These six witches had returned to their hometowns, unable to let go of precious memories that still stirred some part of their souls.
    And that was the simple explanation to the mystery of their appearance.

    "The Dark Lilies never completely lost their mortal selves. And that is why I believe the adventurers were able to understand them despite having no knowledge of the Cursed Tongue," I said, responding to Brian's earlier comment.

    I continued on, towards the apparitions I was duty-bound to banish.

    * * *





    As the sun rose in the eastern sky, I found the Elvaan witch Poseaulloie on the parade ground before the gates of the Chateau d'Oraguille.
    I could see that she knew full well why I had come, and why she could no longer remain in this world. Her journey to Altana's side passed without incident, and I continued on to Laborman's Way in search of the last witch--Maryse.

    I stepped through the gate and navigated the wooden walkways until I located the forlorn shade of Maryse at the bottom of the stairs.
    Even from afar I could tell immediately by her overwhelming presence--this was the spirit I had encountered in Ronfaure the day I arrived in San d'Oria.

    I approached her slowly.

    "Do you remember me, Maryse?"

    The witch turned to face me, staring blankly as the light reflected from her seemingly unseeing eyes.

    "I have heard about your brother...
    There is nothing to regret. He knew and forgave everything that you did. I'm sure his thoughts were with you until the day he passed from this life..."

    Streaks of light suddenly ran down the witch's cheeks.




    "Maryse, listen to me...
    You and your brother...there is nothing left for you in this world..."

    "M-my...brother..."

    "The...Shadow...Lord...We..."

    The Shadow Lord.
    That name was unmistakable.

    "Tell me, Maryse. What happened to you and your sisters?"

    And so she began her twenty-year-old tale in a language she had all but forgotten.

    * * *





    From the time she was a young girl, Maryse's unnatural affinity for magic marked her as a terror-inspiring "witch." Eventually, even her own parents began to fear her burgeoning powers.
    The only person who stood by Maryse was her older brother, who would always say, "We all have a destiny wrought for us by the Goddess. There will come a day when your magic will be sought after instead of feared."

    But once Maryse learned that her brother's protective actions had also earned him the hatred of the townspeople, she fled from her home and family.

    It was then that Maryse's travels brought her into contact with five other such outcasts and their destinies were bound together forever. These six individuals bade farewell to their troubled pasts and created a new coven of witches--the Dark Lilies.

    After the formation of the Dark Lilies, the six witches resurrected ancient spells of destruction for their own protection. Their actions earned them even greater enmity from the common people.

    The Dark Lilies found no welcome in the lands of Altana's children.
    Chased from the civilized world, the witches looked north for sanctuary, and eventually found themselves knocking on the gates of Castle Zvahl--the stronghold of the Shadow Lord.
    Perhaps this turn of events was inevitable.




    The six were granted audience, and spoke with an Ahriman that stood in attendance to the Shadow Lord.

    "A fascinating proposal. You wish to serve the Shadow Lord? Then you must enter the darkness in which we thrive!"

    It was at that moment that the form and speech of mortal beings was stripped from the Dark Lilies, and they were reborn as monstrous shades.

    Not long after their transformation, the Great War descended upon Vana'diel.
    The Dark Lilies were placed at the forefront of the beastman armies, and used their tremendous powers to batter the allied forces of Altana.
    Rumors of ethereal witches wielding ancient spells spread quickly across the battlefield and struck dread into the hearts of all who heard them.
    But even with their awesome might, the six witches failed to prevent the eventual defeat of the beastmen. And so began the journey of a coven that had nowhere left to go.

    The days of aimless wandering stretched into months, and then years...

    * * *





    As the six drifted, they slowly began to lose all sense of who they were and what they were searching for.
    After ten, then twenty years of this mindless meandering, Maryse found that she had left her companions behind, and arrived in the town of her childhood.

    "I had lost everything...and had nowhere else to go. At least here, I had the memory...of my brother."

    As Maryse spoke these words, eyes turned downwards, her form grew even more insubstantial and seemed ready to dissipate altogether.

    Perhaps Maryse did not wish to hear the truth. But if I did not take this chance to convince her, her spirit might wander this world until the end of time--just as she had been wandering for the last twenty years.

    Bolstering my resolve, I faced Maryse once again.

    "Maryse...
    When you met with the Shadow Lord's attendant, he took more than just your mortal body and words.
    He took your life as well...and doomed you to this spectral existence."

    Maryse quietly lifted her gaze to mine, and her voice was tinged with sadness.

    "I think I knew...
    On that day...when I felt the warmth of your body...and knew envy...
    I am no longer lost.
    Please...send me to my brother's side..."

    "Maryse..."

    "Thank you...for helping me see the truth."

    In that instant, the golden light of the sun spilled over the eastern wall, bathing everything before it in warmth and radiance. Thus illuminated, Maryse's smile was gentle and content.

    It was as if the compassionate avatar of Altana stood before me.

    I closed my eyes in reverence, and intoned a passage from the holy tome to help her soul on its final journey.
    I had faith that Maryse would find her way to Altana's side...

    When I opened my eyes, Maryse was nowhere to be seen, but in her place floated countless motes of brilliant light.
    I watched for the longest time as, one by one, those ephemeral motes rose slowly to the heavens.
    Last edited by PiNG; 11-10-2006, 05:54 PM. Reason: Line Break
    Originally posted by Ellipses
    Really, it's just like pretty much every question about this game that begins with "Why." The answer is "Because."
    Originally posted by MCLV
    A subjob is like sex, you shouldn't have it untill your 18 but if you don't have it after 21 everyone laughs at you.
    More Sig:

  • #2
    Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

    Meh i dint feel like reading it. SE ballence your game before you devote your staff on working on some stupid halloween event.


    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

      I actually found this halloween to be really disapointing...


      Keeping Purgonorgo Isle clothing optional sine 2004

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

        It was certainly over very quickly, which was disappointing. I don't mean that the event didn't last long, but rather that getting the special items took about an hour in real time (and only that because you had to wait until the next game day to do the second ghost).

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

          The witches story is pretty ok, nothing spectacular. I wish they put in more activities though. Running behind a witch just to listen to her stories doesnt really cut it.

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

            Originally posted by pearlsea View Post
            Meh i dint feel like reading it. SE ballence your game before you devote your staff on working on some stupid halloween event.
            Because of course, writers are also content creators and programmers. There couldn't possibly be different groups that work on different projects all at the same time, it's all or nothing right? Everything at SE stopped to create this little story.
            I use a Mac because I'm just better than you are.

            HTTP Error 418 - I'm A Teapot - The resulting entity body MAY be short and stout.

            loose

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

              Originally posted by Mhurron View Post
              Because of course, writers are also content creators and programmers. There couldn't possibly be different groups that work on different projects all at the same time, it's all or nothing right? Everything at SE stopped to create this little story.
              {word}

              Personally, I love the writing behind FFXI and this event was no exception. I liked the fact that the two spirits in each zone were interconnected. The event was probably one of the better ones. The hats were pretty easy to obtain. The pitchforks were easier to obtain this year as costumes seemed to last longer. The additional staves and armor were a bit annoying with the sheer number of treats it took, but they were all still easily obtainable.


              Wii code: 6851 9579 6989 9039

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                Originally posted by Mhurron View Post
                Because of course, writers are also content creators and programmers. There couldn't possibly be different groups that work on different projects all at the same time, it's all or nothing right? Everything at SE stopped to create this little story.
                QFT. So, SE is supposed to dump all their writing/storyline staff to hire more programmers? I hate people who bytch irrationally. Rational bytching: Ok. Irrational/invalid whining: Lame.

                NIN75/RNG75/RDM75
                SMN66/COR66/WAR55/BRD55/DRK51

                Stephen King's Wizard and Glass: Fools are the only folk on earth absolutely guaranteed to get what they deserve.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                  I actually enjoyed the story, had a very interesting twist

                  Which FF Character Are You?
                  "Don't get in the way of Radel." ^_^

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                    Indeed it was short, none the less enjoyable. Though I foresee a possiblity of a possbile continuation or maybe a free to all mini dynamis of the witch's during the Great War, just for story line purposes.
                    Adventures of Akashimo Hakubi & Nekoai Nanashi


                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                      Originally posted by Mhurron View Post
                      Because of course, writers are also content creators and programmers. There couldn't possibly be different groups that work on different projects all at the same time, it's all or nothing right? Everything at SE stopped to create this little story.
                      Originally posted by Intensity View Post
                      QFT. So, SE is supposed to dump all their writing/storyline staff to hire more programmers? I hate people who bytch irrationally. Rational bytching: Ok. Irrational/invalid whining: Lame.
                      I have nothing against the storyline people who do the quests missions and stuff like that but when they could of banned some more rmt or put more effort into fixing the jobs or endgame i see that as a bigger priority for se then to hire a few writers for this halloween event, i guess they probably have a dedicated writing staff anyways for these kinds of things but still, fixing the problems first and keeping the players playing the game and having a fun experiance is better then trying to hang on to the ones who stay with these little events.


                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                        Let me be sarcastic for a moment...

                        Yes this event was such a 'huge disappointment' to me because SE didnt give me a Maat's Cap for 5 minutes of talking to NPCs. Instead they spent maybe 10 minutes out of their day playing solitare and jackin it to hentai to throw together some new NPCs, a storyline, only to wrap that up with a small effort to design, model, texture, and implement a new item.

                        All this so I have to spend 5 minutes reading a thread from someone who spent the time to figure out the event, and then an hour to brainlessly follow the directions for my item that is nothing like Ridill. Gawd why does SE even bother to try and please me with this crap, I mean these events should be changing the entire aspect of the game. Everyone at SE should just stop what they are doing and work on balancing jobs and getting rid of RMT because they obviously arent working on that and these events are only meant distract us from the real problems of the game.






                        And please, dont defend yourself by saying you are so critical of SE because you love the game so much. Thats like beating a child for everything they do while telling them you love them and its for their own good.

                        75 BLU | THF | PLD


                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                          Yeah, these events aren't really supposed to be anything big, they're just something that gets cooked up to celebrate the holidays and give out some novelty items for fun. Personally I like these types of events, even if I don't participate in all of them. My only real qualm with these events is that they're more or less 'finished' by the third day. Though the events are still happening, most of the player base just moves on and ignores everything.

                          As for job balancing, anti-rmt/botting and all that such, where have you been for the past few months? SE *is* doing stuff to 'fix' the game. There have been numerous job changes and updates, mass bannings of hackers monthly, an extreme amount of deflation across all servers and brand new content and items added each update. There is no instant quick fix to things like RMT and job balances but SE is doing what they can to make things as best for players as possible. And despite that they still had the ability to create an interesting story and a somewhat fun event for Halloween, which may even be expanded into a further in game story.
                          "I have a forebrain, my ability to abstract thoughts allow for all kinds of things" - Red Mage 8-Bit theater

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                            Originally posted by net.drifter View Post
                            If you cn'at udnersntad waht I'm wirtnig, dn'ot balme my sepllnig and garmamr, lrean to raed.
                            I'm going to jack your sig ok?

                            Yeah, the event was short, and the hats didn't look as awsome as I hoped, but despite it's shortness the [small] storyline for it was kinda cool.
                            Originally posted by Ellipses
                            Really, it's just like pretty much every question about this game that begins with "Why." The answer is "Because."
                            Originally posted by MCLV
                            A subjob is like sex, you shouldn't have it untill your 18 but if you don't have it after 21 everyone laughs at you.
                            More Sig:

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Dark Lillies - Vol. 2

                              Really ? I thought that hats werent bad. I didnt understand the point of having 2 of them though...
                              The lanterns was a nice touch.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X