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primamchorus · 3 months ago
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"And...these islands you say you come from..." his voice was gentle, patient, though was a window into the him that sought to learn. "What was it like there and would you ever like to go back?"
"I'd love to go back," she sighed longingly. "My family still lives there, and after...after everything with the Final Days, it should be my first priority to go back. But..."
She shook her head.
"But...to answer your question... It's balmy on good days, the warm sands perfect to walk on as the sounds of the ocean break upon the shore, a backdrop to the seabirds that fly overhead, or nest around. Wild fruits grow all around, the islands offering its incredible and sweet bounty to our people." She smiled, a distant, though warm look in her eyes. "And the people...oh, how they all come together -- be it times of sadness, times of mirth, or simply just...times."
He chuckled lightly. "And what does that mean?"
"It means your cousins, siblings, aunts, uncles, and friends coming over whenever they feel like it!" she giggled. Calming, she only offered a last amused scoff before going on, "But it's always just...that... Family, community. Sometimes it drives you wild, but at the same time? They're always there, sticking their necks out for you -- for each other."
"Do you miss it?"
"Sometimes."
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la-scree · 2 months ago
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WoLDerykOschon Week: Prompt 2-Past | Future
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We were just passing through back then, now we travel together.
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silentmight · 10 months ago
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[ Connections ] ♀ WoL/Deryk
a short comic of my WoL stumbling across Deryk at the Aftcastle.
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scrollsfromarebornrealm · 1 year ago
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SOON™️
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starfalldancer · 1 year ago
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i'm normal i'm normal i'm normal i'm normal i'm no--
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cafe-melanion · 9 months ago
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Deryk ❤️
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rene-elric · 1 year ago
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The Wanderer
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finishing-touch · 1 year ago
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Forsake godhood, and return to monke
Credit to @the-sycophant for playing the part of monke
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risartblog · 1 year ago
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A whole bunch of NPC sketches !
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cafe-melanion · 9 months ago
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I am also staring. 😆
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She got caught staring...
Ashe's internal thoughts: Nice arms...
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la-scree · 2 months ago
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WoLDerykOschon Week: Prompt 3-Traveler and Wanderer
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And so the traveler and the wanderer set out for taking in the land's natural beauty.
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silentmight · 10 months ago
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Deryk from FFXIV for my One Day One Draw practice!
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displaykitkats · 3 months ago
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ENDWALKER: AF Gear Showcase // TANKS
HEALERS | MELEE DPS | RANGED DPS | CASTERS
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ryuucae · 1 year ago
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Wandering
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balladingbard · 1 year ago
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How Deryk Solved the Problem of the Ancients
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When we talk about the Myths of the Realm finale, I think many of us went in expecting how the story would end.
We knew the Twelve were former Ancients from Venat’s faction. We knew they were getting ready to pass the torch to mankind. Heck, we even knew Deryk was Oschon.
But despite the predictability of the story, I think Myths highlighted a nagging problem Ancient society was plagued with and never could get over: the inability to enjoy life simply for what it was.
When we think about it, the Ancients based their lives on their work and purpose. Once that purpose was done, death awaited. We saw it in Ancient society with the Elpis arc. We saw it with the Ascians, like Emet-Selch and Elidibus and their speeches on duty. We also saw it with the Twelve, who after all these millennia of guiding mankind to stand on their own feet again, decided to call it quits and return to the Star.
Work becomes life, according to the Ancients, and once that work is done, what life is there left to live?
But then Oschon came along.
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Like the rest of the Twelve, Oschon (or Deryk, as he called himself) was like the other Ancients. His work was wrapping up, and after a final test for mankind, he was going to return to the Star with his friends like the other Ancients before him. But unlike the rest of the Twelve, rather than observing and keeping communication to a minimum with mankind, he reached out and became one of them - joining their travels, breaking bread at the table, listening to their hopes and dreams.
Though still at work, he got to do something the other Twelve had little chance to do - see the newly created world not from the eyes of a protective deity, but of a man. And when he allowed himself to glimpse a life outside of his work, it awakened a desire to remain. While the other Eleven returned to the Star, Oschon decided to stay, embracing Deryk’s identity and finally taking the time to simply enjoy the world and people he’d spent lifetimes protecting.
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In short, Oschon learned a lesson the Ancients ignored - how to see the beauty of life outside of work.
Though the Ancients weren’t wrong in celebrating their purposes and finding joy in what they did, we saw in the Elpis arc and Hermes how damaging it was to make life solely about work. Would Hermes have been as distraught in taking Fandaniel’s seat knowing it didn’t mean the end of his mentor? Could the Eleven have gotten to know their people had they stayed, and thus find new purpose in the world they helped shape? Menphina says in her final battle, “Let’s delight in the simple things,” but does she really allow herself to?
No. Instead, it’s Oschon, the wanderer…the loner. The one who really wasn’t supposed to be around people much, but chose them over his purpose as an Ancient anyways. And despite still having love for the Eleven, he allowed himself to do something no other Ancient (except perhaps Elidibus) could do: remember the Ancient world, but still embrace the new.
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krintou-squids · 1 year ago
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close friends
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