Lilia Lia

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Ul'dah-transparent.png Lilia Lia
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Lilia shares a barstool with Raisan
Gender Female
Race Lalafell
Clan Dunesfolk
Citizenship Ul'dah
Age 27
Occupation Freelance Educator
Sexuality Non-Interspecies Heterosexual

Lilia Lia is the House Goldsmith of the Harbingers of the Dawn, a free company based in Gridania. She is also a self-described "teacher-in-residence," a post that she does not hold officially but still proclaims with as much pride as she does her official rank.

Physically speaking, she is taller-than-average for her race, a bit on the portly side but not overweight, and has a tendency to wear flattering, high-quality gowns and large wide-brimmed headwear. She has a distinctive heart-marking on her face which, on examination, is not a tattoo but is in fact painted on.

Lilia's voice is loud and clear, and while talking to a person she sustains intense eye contact, unless she is closing her eyes while talking, which she sometimes does in order to add weight to her words. Her carriage and demeanor are overall extremely confident and self-certain.

History

RP note: The information in this section is generally knowledge about Lilia which is known by her former acquaintances in the Immortal Flames, her guildmasters, and a few of her friends. It is not unfathomable that someone might know any of these things about her from second-hand accounts. In other words, it does not contain secret or privileged information about her.

Childhood

Lilia lived a rather ordinary childhood in Ul'dah, though always being a bit of an outsider among the children her age. This wasn't due to shyness, but more due to the fact that the other children found her to be bossy and unpleasant. The result of this was that she spent a great deal of her time as a child playing alone, in the public markets and causeways, where she would spy on strange adventurers who had come from abroad and marvel at their curious clothes and treasures that they had in tow.

In time the merchants of the market grew accustomed to Lilia's antics and welcomed her, even helping her hide from her parents when they would inevitably come looking. As she entered her teen years, her parents gradually relented in their attempts to constrain her and Lilia became a frequently seen figure in the market, making conversation with travelers and marveling at stories of adventure.

Voyage to Limsa Lominsa

A natural extension of Lilia's childhood was that she wanted to see more of the world than just Ul'dah. By the time she was no longer a teen, and at an age when she was expected by her parents to be preparing herself for marriage, Lilia convinced her father to let her travel to Limsa Lominsa with the promise that she would study the Culinary Arts, and thereby increase her attractiveness as a wife. Her father was pleased by this, if a little skeptical of his daughter's real intentions, but approved and helped fund her journey to the island of La Noscea. This was the last she would see of her parents for a number of years.

Lilia's life in Limsa Lominsa consisted of her dabbling in whatever struck her fancy, which, incidentally, never included cooking lessons. Her main occupation was the time she spent as a student of the Arcanist's Guild. She had seen the glowing companions of Arcanists in Ul'dah and was gleeful at the promise of mastering such arts. She was able to fund her ventures and fill her belly with the proceeds of work from the Adventurer's Guild.

Her peaceful life in Limsa, however, was abruptly interrupted by the Calamity. Many of her guildmates and guildmasters enlisted with the Maelstrom to help in the military effort, but Lilia was distraught and tried to find a way to return home to her family. But travel by ship was limited, and none of the ports she visited were willing to take her as a passenger.

Return to Ul'dah

When she was able to, Lilia returned to Ul'dah to be with her family once again. To demonstrate her self-sufficiency, she enlisted as a Private with the Immortal Flames, focusing at first on magical combat, but gradually finding other applications as a Flame such as mending clothing and carrying on administrative functions. Her high literacy and natural gregariousness gave her more than her share of promotion from within. Eventually she was given the rank of Sergeant, and led a few small military missions for the Flames, though most of her work remained administrative in nature.

While in the field, the limitations of her companions made Lilia aware of how atypical her skills and talents really were. Literacy was rare among the Privates, and Lilia was asked to act as a tutor for many of the Flames who were being promoted but required additional literacy skills to supplement their increased ranks. She was a natural at this, her skill at identifying exactly what it was that her students needed to hear, adapting to different learning styles, and her enthusiasm for helping share her wisdom eventually caused this to become her primary function as a Flame. Her magical skills started to become almost a footnote to her one true vocation.

Gridania and the Harbingers

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Preferences and Prejudices

Fashion

The more Lilia learned about weaving and goldsmithing at the guilds in Ul'dah, the more eager she grew to share her wisdom on this topic. Illiteracy of reading and writing is one thing, but illiteracy of proper dress quite another. When Lilia sees people dressed poorly, she often takes it upon herself to give an impromptu lesson and may even offer her services as designer.

Alchemy

For reasons not entirely clear, Lilia is highly suspicious of alchemy and alchemists. She refuses to use potions, preferring instead to rely on "holistic" methods of healing. When friends of hers show interest in alchemy, she is likely to express extreme worry for their well-being.

Miqo'tes

Lilia's experience with miqo'tes has given her the opinion that they are naturally dull and primitive. The things she has learned about the Seeker tribal customs, and in particular the stories she's heard from her friends, have exacerbated this view. However, she does not bear ill will towards miqo'tes. She simply sees them as being naturally limited in their intellectual capacity. Any time she encounters an exception to this "rule," she might go out of her way to commend them on their high level of sophistication.