Your name: Hi, I'm Alve
Usual Playtimes: (Norway, GMT+1)
Weekends: Whenever.
Weekdays: 3~4 Pm to midnight'ish
I afk a lot.
Jobs: Samurai, Ranger, Warrior,
NinjaI've also got a couple of jobs that I'm taking to 75 at the moment.
Dragoon at 67, Monk at 62, Paladin 45.
Do you have a beard?:I guess you could call it a beard
If yes. What type and colour please:Some kind of Goatee, blonde/brown
Server(s): Sky/Sea Access: Of course.
HNM Experience: Kings/wyrms, none whatsoever.
Sky, enough.
Sea, not a whole lot, but I've killed some of the NMs inside.
LS':Previous Sky/Event shells:
FinalFantasySociety
Eternia
TheForever
Socials:OverThere
theHonourableSouls
References: Zuljin, I guess.
Non-LS Events:Not doing anything at the moment. Would love to do some Limbus/Einherjar/Nyzule though. And maybe some *blah* Dynamis.
Background Information & Goals: I've been without a sky/event LS for about a year now, and would like to do some engame'ish things again.
I know a few people in your LS so I thought I'd apply here.
Theres still a couple of items I'd like from sky; Wyrmal Hands, Legs and Feet, Hecatomb Harness and possibly some Koenig stuff.
I guess that's one of my goals.
Crafts: Nothing to write home about, highest is around 40 somewhere. My FFXI AH profile should show my craft levels
Other:The idea of the Other
A person's definition of the 'Other' is part of what defines or even constitutes the self (see self (psychology), self (philosophy), and self-concept) and other phenomena and cultural units. It has been used in social science to understand the processes by which societies and groups exclude 'Others' who they want to subordinate or who do not fit into their society. The concept of 'otherness' is also integral to the comprehending a person, as people construct roles for themselves in relation to an 'other' as part of a process of reaction that is not necessarily related with stigmatization or condemnation. Othering is imperative to national identities, where practices of admittance and segregation can form and sustain boundaries and national character. Othering helps distinguish between home and away, the uncertain or certain. It often involves the demonization and dehumanization of groups, which further justifies attempts to civilize and exploit these 'inferior' others.
k, cu