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Born in the misty mountains of southern Yanxia, Feng is the daughter of court musicians who once played for Doman royalty before the Garlean invasion turned them to paupers. The Hong family immigrated to Coerthas with a Doman cultural envoy sent to Ishgard seeking aid against the Garlean Empire. The family decided to stay in the cold wastes after being taken in by lowly Ishgardian nobility as "exotic" talents. Over the years, Feng learned the learned the art of the blade from both Doman refugees and Ishgardian knights — developing a synergy between the chivalry of the West and Bushido of her homeland. Taught among the squires of knights and nobles, she found a strong sense of justice and felt inspired by the stories of Saint Reinette to be a force of change in the world. Believing deeply in the Halonic faith, Feng eventually became involved with the heretical Black Order, an esoteric Halonic cult dedicated to protecting the poor and weak from the ails of the world and shield them from its most immoral or dangerous inhabitants. While she holds the title of Friar, she is not recognized by the Holy See. Dismissed as a heretic by the Orthodoxy, she maintains her own humble chapel to Halone in the Lavender Beds at her apartment in Lily Hills. There she hosts any who seek Halone's blessing or Her aid. <br><br> | Born in the misty mountains of southern Yanxia, Feng is the daughter of court musicians who once played for Doman royalty before the Garlean invasion turned them to paupers. The Hong family immigrated to Coerthas with a Doman cultural envoy sent to Ishgard seeking aid against the Garlean Empire. The family decided to stay in the cold wastes after being taken in by lowly Ishgardian nobility as "exotic" talents. Over the years, Feng learned the learned the art of the blade from both Doman refugees and Ishgardian knights — developing a synergy between the chivalry of the West and Bushido of her homeland. Taught among the squires of knights and nobles, she found a strong sense of justice and felt inspired by the stories of Saint Reinette to be a force of change in the world. Believing deeply in the Halonic faith, Feng eventually became involved with the heretical Black Order, an esoteric Halonic cult dedicated to protecting the poor and weak from the ails of the world and shield them from its most immoral or dangerous inhabitants. While she holds the title of Friar, she is not recognized by the Holy See. Dismissed as a heretic by the Orthodoxy, she maintains her own humble chapel to Halone in the Lavender Beds at her apartment in Lily Hills. There she hosts any who seek Halone's blessing or Her aid. <br><br> | ||
''' The Black Order of Halone:''' <br> | ''' The Black Order of Halone:''' <br> | ||
− | A select few among the knights and clergy of Ishgard are those who follow the heretical teachings of Saint Ebonaire, a former squire of the beloved Saint Reinette who declared no allegiance to Ishgard but rather to all people from all nations, even the righteous among the dragons and beast tribes. As a knight, Saint Ebonaire painted his armor and crests in soot black, openly displaying he aligned himself with no house above any other. Like his mentor before him, Saint Ebonaire took up arms to defend the downtrodden and delivered divine judgment on corrupt priests and wicked knights. Saint Ebonaire was eventually burned as a heretic for attempting to foster peace with Gridania, with whom the Holy See had a long and troubled relationship. His teachings were kept by an esoteric cult known as the Black Order of Halone. <br><br> | + | A select few among the knights and clergy of Ishgard are those who follow the heretical teachings of Saint Ebonaire, a former squire of the beloved Saint Reinette who declared no allegiance to Ishgard but rather to all people from all nations, even the righteous among the dragons and beast tribes. As a knight, Saint Ebonaire painted his armor and crests in soot black, openly displaying he aligned himself with no house above any other. Like his mentor before him, Saint Ebonaire took up arms to defend the downtrodden and delivered divine judgment on corrupt priests and wicked knights. Saint Ebonaire was eventually burned as a heretic for attempting to foster peace with Gridania, with whom the Holy See had a long and troubled relationship. His teachings were kept by an esoteric cult known as the Black Order of Halone and compiled into the text known as the ''Faucheuse''. . <br><br> |
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Revision as of 22:42, 19 August 2019
Feng Hong Halonic Friar About
🔹 Distinctive Features:
Freckles; Beauty mark below her left eye; Peach-colored eyes; Long orange hair; Scar across the bridge of her nose.
Basic Character History:
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