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Mike: Which one of you was going to tell me that tea tastes different if you put it in hot water
JoJo: *Horrified* Y- you were putting it in cold water????
Henry: Mike!? Answer the question
Mike: Yeah?? I thought for like, five years, that people just put it in hot water to speed up the tea-ification process, didn’t realise there was an actual purpose
Mike: You think I have the patience to boil water, wtf?
Henry: You don’t have the patience to microwave water for three minutes???
JoJo: USE A KETTLE GODDAMMIT
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A while back I talked about some of the world-building I've done for my FFXIV ttrpg campaign. I wanna do that again! Last time I talked about some Keeper of the Moon stuff, and we won't stray to far from that this time, as I talk about a shared tradition between the Keepers and the Duskwights: The Daywatch.
Also called Sunswatch, Dawngurd, or any other permutation depending on regional dialects, this is a tradition of Duskwights hiring themselves out to serve as lookouts and camp guards for the notoriously nocturnal Keepers.
This tradition has persisted since at least Gelmorra, and to this day it's considered a badge of honor for any Duskwight to have "taken the daywatch", hearkening back to old Gelmorran views of the abovegrounds as a dangerous place, and the Keepers as being exceptional survivalists and badasses for living there.
Today however, the tradition has a somewhat muddled reputation. Given the percentage of traditionalist Keepers and Duskwights alike who have to resort to banditry or poaching to make a living, the practice is often associated with hardened criminals, especially in Gridania. Some Duskwight criminals even capitalize on the confusion, and use "taking the daywatch" as a slang term for getting into trouble and/or killing someone, referencing how common it is for the thing you're guarding the Keepers from to be Gridanians.
This has even led to a fringe conspiracy in Gridania that "the Daywatch" refers to a secretive order of duskwight and keeper assassins who secretly plot any number of nefarious plans, akin to the Illuminati (our real-world one, not the gobbies).
{Mike Shinoda From Linkin Park Talks Career}
aiming to show no mercy. but honestly i feel bad for whatever they're grinning at-
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Thanks: David R Fuller