Gender
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Male
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Race
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Lalafell
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Clan
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Dunesfolk
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Body Type
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Adult
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Height
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(~37.2 inches)
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Jaw
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Option 1
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Eye Shape
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Option 1
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Iris Size
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Large
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Eye Color
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Eyebrows
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Option 1
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Nose
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Option 1
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Ear Shape
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Option 1
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Mouth
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Option 1
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Ear Length
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Facial Features/Tattoos/Ear Clasp/Face Paint
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Weapon/Tools/Shield
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Default:
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I have deemed that love and fishing are not so dissimilar in definition. Why, neither fish nor maid can be caught without a carefully considered cast, after all.
But though I have spent many a season in polishing my pulls to perfection, ever are my advances avoided by the objects of my ardent affection.
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After: Thanks for Your Support
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Rorojaru's renounced the pursuit of profit─he pitched up at the guild to seek schooling as a fledgling fisherman. Am I right in reckoning he surrendered that star–spangled subligar to you?
If so, I've a word of warning: be wary of wearing it in the water. The fish flock to bask in its brilliance, and the buggers'll bite.
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After: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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You may have double mooched a Mazlaya marlin, but don't dismiss the remaining denizens of the deep!
If you truly fancy yourself a formidable fisher, you'd best set about bringing in the biggest fish you can bag!
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After: The Beast of Brewer's Beacon
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You needn't nab the Nepto Dragon next, you know. Plenty of phenomenal prizes have yet to be plucked from Eorzea's waters.
Therein lies another lesson for both love and our labor: let not the pursuit of perfection blind you to the next best thing!
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After: Feast of Famine
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Hither comes the tamer of the terrible─and toothsome─Nepto Dragon! You are an authority among anglers, upon this all are agreed, but if you would fain fish at the forefront forever, never must you rest your reel-hand!
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After: Carpe Diem
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Sisipu says you've been dipping your digits even deeper into the Sea of Clouds. It seems so long since I've roved 'round the realm, with my rod at the ready and a song in my soul... <sigh>
Not that I'm jealous of your journey─not a jot! While you're off finding fame and fortune fishing in far-flung faerielands, this likely lad's having all the luck with the ladies!
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After: Whither Wawalago Wanders
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To scour the sweeping seas for a single species of fish, root out the reason for its rapid disappearance, and save it from certain extinction...
A tall task, this is true, but one worthy of Wawalago and his wealth of wits and wisdom!
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After: Farewell, and Thanks for the Fish
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Sisipu's still steaming about my surreptitious little sojourn in Isari. Why can't the girl just forgive and forget, I say?
She's watching me with as wary an eye as ever. Hah, but worry not─that hasn't stopped me from sneaking out to my favorite fishing holes!
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O what will it be, served up by the sea When I cast out the net that my ma made me? Though the knots that she knit Are too big for the fish I'd wager they'd catch me a fine lady!
Triple Triad Player Card
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Rules, Conditions & Fee
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Deck (Strength 22):
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Fee:
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25
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Rule(s):
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Swap, Chaos
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MGP Rewards:
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Potential Card Rewards:
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On Challenge:
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I know all the tricks of the Triple Triad trade! I'll give you a game, so long as you keep it secret from Sisipu.
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If Unavailable:
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Sorry, son, but I'm a bit too busy betting on the bo-bo- I mean, teaching my trainees the angling art-to play at present. Look me up later and I'll give you a game.
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On NPC Win:
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Wah hah hah! Wawalago wins! Looks like Lady Luck's sitting on my shoulder and smiling!
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On Player Win:
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Great galloping gobies, I came a cropper! Try me at Triple Triad again and I'll trounce you!
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On Draw:
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A draw's as disappointing as smooching your sister! How about we have another hand?
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- Affiliation
- Limsa Lominsa
- Occupation
- Guildmaster, Triple Triad Player, Fisher
- Biography
- Equally enamored with both fish and the fairer sex, Wawalago Momolago is the alliterative master of the Fishermen's Guild. One of the Dunesfolk, he fished in his native Thanalan when he was young, but ran afoul of a pirate vessel during an expedition. Abducted and put to work beneath the mast, Wawalago managed to win his freedom with his sharp wit. He came to settle in Limsa Lominsa, where he enjoys a fancy-free life to this day, despite having seen a full sixty-five summers.
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