[Thankfully group content is very minimally based on guild (called Free Companies, makes sense in the context of the game) in FFXIV - most of it is done through Duty Finder which lets you team up with anyone from any server on the same data center (about 10 servers worth). Every raid/dungeon/etc has a set list of who can come in, so a typical dungeon is one tank, one healer, two DPS. So it'll see which slot you fill and find others to fill in the other slots. Or you can make your own party of whatever to do something but you'll have to find those people 'by hand' in the Party Finder, which lets you put up a description of what you want to do and mark the roles you're looking for. Also I looooove the Charr! I love very 'non-human' races and they are way not human. I want to pet them :3]
Charles was quietly making his comparisons, thinking that it sounded very much like a savant from his own world. Someone utterly brilliant, though usually in a specific area, but there were difficulties in social cues often expressed as if trying to restore balance. It fit Keserhn into a known category and thus his mind was satisfied for the moment, though he was sure to go back and think on the topic more than once. For now, though, what Aurus was saying was far more of interest.
He slid his hands into his pockets and listened, not letting his eyes focus on Aurus as he might have back home or otherwise be considered rude but instead taking in everything that he could, trying to commit it to memory before it seemed like nothing more than a dream itself. It made sense that there would be another area to congregate that around their homes and Charles was keenly interested on seeing not only more of this place but more sylvari in all of their fascinating types.
Oh, very subtle, Aurus. Charles gave him the raised eyebrow that suggested he wasn't buying that 'innocence' for a moment before it turned into a faint smile, choosing to stick with the topic despite their closeness. "I didn't realize that would be such a subtle difference that his recognizing would be considered significant," he said easily and truthfully, though his change in expression suggested he was curious why that was so difficult. But perhaps that latched back onto the idea that one could only dream so much. There wasn't a point to figuring out if someone else's dream was only that or real.
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Charles was quietly making his comparisons, thinking that it sounded very much like a savant from his own world. Someone utterly brilliant, though usually in a specific area, but there were difficulties in social cues often expressed as if trying to restore balance. It fit Keserhn into a known category and thus his mind was satisfied for the moment, though he was sure to go back and think on the topic more than once. For now, though, what Aurus was saying was far more of interest.
He slid his hands into his pockets and listened, not letting his eyes focus on Aurus as he might have back home or otherwise be considered rude but instead taking in everything that he could, trying to commit it to memory before it seemed like nothing more than a dream itself. It made sense that there would be another area to congregate that around their homes and Charles was keenly interested on seeing not only more of this place but more sylvari in all of their fascinating types.
Oh, very subtle, Aurus. Charles gave him the raised eyebrow that suggested he wasn't buying that 'innocence' for a moment before it turned into a faint smile, choosing to stick with the topic despite their closeness. "I didn't realize that would be such a subtle difference that his recognizing would be considered significant," he said easily and truthfully, though his change in expression suggested he was curious why that was so difficult. But perhaps that latched back onto the idea that one could only dream so much. There wasn't a point to figuring out if someone else's dream was only that or real.