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:The monstrous waves of aether ebbing from Bahamut triggered a powerful memory in Summoner Soul. After Bahamut’s first wave of crystalline destruction destroyed Camp Revenant’s Toll, Totoki attempted to focus the primal wyrm’s ambient aether into a Bahamut-egi, thinking such a creature might prove capable of depending she and her company. Totoki only partially succeeded. Though unable to conjure a proper egi, Totoki managed to enter into a Dreadwyrm Trance that afforded her the strength to create a aethric barrier which splintered the next deadly flare of prime aether that descended the surviving Flames and her company. | :The monstrous waves of aether ebbing from Bahamut triggered a powerful memory in Summoner Soul. After Bahamut’s first wave of crystalline destruction destroyed Camp Revenant’s Toll, Totoki attempted to focus the primal wyrm’s ambient aether into a Bahamut-egi, thinking such a creature might prove capable of depending she and her company. Totoki only partially succeeded. Though unable to conjure a proper egi, Totoki managed to enter into a Dreadwyrm Trance that afforded her the strength to create a aethric barrier which splintered the next deadly flare of prime aether that descended the surviving Flames and her company. | ||
| − | :Channeling the colossal amount of aether required to defend against Bahamut took an enormous toll on Totoki and irreparably damaged her Soul of the Summoner, splitting it in half. Owing to the staggering depth of the connection that Totoki shared with the object, the shattering of the Soul damaged her, as well; she has no memory of her time as an adventurer, nor any notion that she ever played a part in events of the Calamity. | + | :Channeling the colossal amount of aether required to defend against Bahamut took an enormous toll on Totoki and irreparably damaged her Soul of the Summoner, splitting it in half. Owing to the staggering depth of the connection that Totoki shared with the object, the shattering of the Soul damaged her, as well; she has no memory of her time as an adventurer, nor any notion that she ever played a part in events of the Calamity. The broken Soul sits in the cupboard of the room she keeps in Gridania, its soft close nearly faded and the Allag rune etched into it unrecognizable. |
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| Gender | Female (♀) |
| Race | Lalafell |
| Clan | Dunesfolk |
| Citizenship | Limsa Lominsa |
| Nameday | 22nd Sun of the 2nd Umbral Moon (age 23) |
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| Marital Status | Single |
| Orientation | Bisexual |
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| Occupation | Archaeologist, historian, and educator |
Totoki Estoria (born Totoki Toki) is a Limsan scholar, archaeologist, and historian, best known in academic circles for the highly analytical 787-page treatise We Three: The First Moments of the Age of Man - An Archaeological Timeline of the First Umbral Era Wandering Tribes, which received general praise from the academic community. With over a dozen other dissertations regarding the same or similar topics directly credited to her, and for her participation on multiple expeditionary surveys set to research the migratory patterns of the ancient wandering tribes, Totoki is considered by many in the field to be among the foremost living experts on Eorzean prehistory.
A respected member of the Arcanists' Guild and a gifted mathmagician, Totoki has written several short papers on arcane theory and has worked with other arcanists and scholars to research the ancient Allag art of summoning in the hope that a greater understanding of the craft will help bring about an end to the recurrent primal threat. She frequently leads classes for apprentice arcanists at the guild's Mealvaan's Gate compound, ranging a variety of subjects that include basic arthimancy, the mathematical manipulation of aether as expressed by the most common arcane geometries, how best to communicate with and care for one's Carbuncle, and several others.
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The Calamity
- Unbeknownst to her, Totoki was one of many adventurers who rose up around the Calamity and she fought alongside the Grand Companies at the Battle of Cartaneau. Sometime before the fall of Dalamund, Totoki acquired a Soul of the Summoner from K’rhid Tia and developed an extraordinary bond with it. Armed with then rarified magics, she and a company of fellows joined the Immortal Flames against the Garlean invasion. She and her allies fought valiantly, but the aerial superiority of the Garlean military turned Totoki’s battalion and beat them back into Mor Dhona. Regrouping near Camp Revenant’s Toll, it was then that Totoki witnessed the emergence of the primal wyrm Bahamut.
- The monstrous waves of aether ebbing from Bahamut triggered a powerful memory in Summoner Soul. After Bahamut’s first wave of crystalline destruction destroyed Camp Revenant’s Toll, Totoki attempted to focus the primal wyrm’s ambient aether into a Bahamut-egi, thinking such a creature might prove capable of depending she and her company. Totoki only partially succeeded. Though unable to conjure a proper egi, Totoki managed to enter into a Dreadwyrm Trance that afforded her the strength to create a aethric barrier which splintered the next deadly flare of prime aether that descended the surviving Flames and her company.
- Channeling the colossal amount of aether required to defend against Bahamut took an enormous toll on Totoki and irreparably damaged her Soul of the Summoner, splitting it in half. Owing to the staggering depth of the connection that Totoki shared with the object, the shattering of the Soul damaged her, as well; she has no memory of her time as an adventurer, nor any notion that she ever played a part in events of the Calamity. The broken Soul sits in the cupboard of the room she keeps in Gridania, its soft close nearly faded and the Allag rune etched into it unrecognizable.
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