![]() Yet after much contemplation and a second conversation with Virella Douront and mutual friend Riven Astralyas, Aronaux has concluded that Virella's exile was unreasonably harsh for such a common offense, and he has become wary of the priest behind her banishment and the Holy Ishgardian Orthodox Church of Halone as a whole. In the following moon, however, he would discover that Virella had been exiled from the Holy See of Ishgard for bearing the child of an Ala Mhigan highlander, and for but a moment his opinion of the woman was lowered extensively. Virella Douront - After meeting her in a chance encounter at a small tavern in the hamlet surrounding the First Dicasterial Observatorium of Aetherial and Astrological Phenomena, Aronaux held a rather high and positive opinion of the astrologian, and considered her a righteous and pious woman. Use of OOC information will be flagged as god-moding and I will not react to it ICly if I feel this is what you're doing. Please do not use these information to affect you ICly or mess with my character's feelings. ![]() If your name doesn't appear in this list, I have probably forgotten, or my character just doesn't remember you. With changing cultural attitudes and a change of his own priorities, however, Aronaux has begun to shed this bigotry.Īll what is written here bears absolutely no OOC feelings, and may be subject to change as the story develops. On the other hand, Aronaux is terribly standoffish to those he considers his cultural inferiors, such as auri and tribal miqo'te, while giving commoners the light of day only when it is necessary. Lord Farendaire bears a strong sense of duty, courage, and absolute loyalty to House Farendaire, the Holy See of Ishgard, the Faith, and those he has come to consider his friends. Lawful good to the point of being terribly uptight, but his heart is in the right place. Though once a devout defender of the Holy Ishgardian Orthodox Church of Halone the Fury, mainly out of nationalist sentiments above true religious conviction, Aronaux has become somewhat of a nonpracticing believer, claiming belief in the Fury and Enchiridion while rarely attending mass at Saint Reymanaud's Cathedral. ![]() The introduction of a Parliament to the Ishgardian government to give voice to a House of Lords below the stationof the four High Houses.Spreading of the message of the Holy Orthodox Church to unbelieving southerners.Ishgard's reentry into the Eorzean Alliance it founded to assist in the Crusade and defend against inevitable Garlean assault.The safety of Ishgard, its security ensured by the defeat of the Dravanian Horde.The continuation of the bloodline of House Farendaire.Festival: Anniversary of the Autumn War.Gridania - Foreign, yet unnervingly familiar.The culture of Limsa Lominsa - Aronaux finds it rather rude and uncivilized, and is a supporter of the Admiral's efforts to rein in the population and impose the force of law on pirates, criminals, and scum.The heavy-handed paragon of balance between conservative and liberal sensibilities and a supporter of a strong central government, Aronaux has repeatedly stood before the House of Lords in condemnation of this radical branch of clergymen. The Ardently Faithful - A counter-revolutionary faction within Ishgard for which Aronaux has no patience.History - Aronaux considers himself something of a historical scholar, taking after his mother in that regard.Ishgard, all of it - its culture, its politics, its history, its arts, anything remotely related to the city-state likely bears Aronaux's approval.Hair: Dark black, occasionally dyed in the Dalamud red of House Farendaire. Lady Celinae de Farendaire, Mother of Lord Aronaux de Farendaire, before the Defense of Ishgard against Vishap's forces. "I do believe that there may yet be hope for Ishgard inside that heart of his."
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