Hello and welcome to my character corner. Everything on this page connects to my Final Fantasy XIV RP adventures: characters, stories, and even in-character businesses.Let’s be clear from the start: I’m not my characters. They get up to all sorts of things, often wildly different from me, and that’s by design. I’m here to explore layered, meaningful RP that’s fun, engaging, and collaborative.
About Me
Adult RPer
Predictable schedule (shared after initial RP or convo)
Prefer in-game RP, but Discord works too
Looking for mature, story-driven RP with character depth
Rules of the Road
Talk to me. If you're unsure, just ask.
I love planning and collaborating—but I also leave room for improvisation.
My characters are emotionally messy, and at times I can be too. However, let's try to keep it respectful and clean OOC.
What I'm Looking For
Strongly Enjoy:
Character growth and long-term development
Romance arcs and tension (with or without eventual ERP)
Conflict, intrigue, and heavier themes handled with intent
Lore-respecting creativity
Absolutely Open To:
ERP, but story comes first
Characters may get impulsive, but that’s not the norm
If you’re just here for the scene, keep scrolling
Consequences (injury, trauma, even death) if we talk first
Tension and IC conflict handled maturely
Hard No:
Non-consensual themes (IC or OOC)
ERP without narrative weight
Metagaming, godmoding, or IC/OOC bleed
I am actively seeking gposing collaborators. I will do SFW and NSFW posing. I offer to you a number of potential characters to collaborate with depending on your interest. Some have more established IC backgrounds than others. Others only exist in gpose. See who interests you and let me know. Let's make up a scene.
Yemropa
Miqo'te Seeker of the Sun
RP Status: Active
Traits: Athletic, Bold, Fighter, Mother
Sexuality: Bisexual, Demisexual Lean

Wicked
Roegadyn Hellsguard
RP Status: Not Active
Traits: Engineer, Playful

Attia
Garlean Senator
RP Status: Gpose Only
Traits: Driven, Motivated, Serious

Avreux
Elezen
RP Status: Gpose Only
Traits: Athletic, TBD

Katla
Hyur Highlander (Ala Mhigan)
RP Status: Gpose Only
Traits: Flirty, Nurturing, Energetic, Flexible



Go By Name: Marthine
Age: Mid-30s
Gender: Female
Race: Hyur (Ala Mhigan)
Height: 5'9"Marthine Bearpaw remembers dying. The mud was thick with blood, her own among it, and when her eyes opened again, she lay in a heap of the fallen—friends, enemies, kin. All still. All gone. But not her. Something had taken root in the moment her heart stopped-something ancient, hungry, and loud. She rose with another soul stitched into hers, a voice that wasn’t hers but was, pulling her toward life when everything else had ended.The guilt never left her. Why her? Why not the boy who shielded her, or the sister-in-arms who smiled through cracked lips? For years, she buried the questions under isolation and silence, afraid that the answer was something monstrous. Her other half-brash, relentless, wild-frightened her as much as the memories. But over time, through hard-earned trust and unexpected grace, she began to understand: she didn’t come back wrong. She came back changed.Now, the woman and the voice walk in tandem. They fight as one, live as one, and carry the dead together.


Go By Name: Yem
Age: Early 30s
Gender: Female
Race: Miqo'te (Seeker of the Sun)
Height: 5'4"She moves like someone who’s never had to ask permission—tall, cut from muscle and motion, with long red hair that flares like a banner in the wind. Her eyes are violet and sharp, striking in that way you only realize after they’ve already measured you. There’s a weight to her presence, something half-trained and half-born, honed on city docks and bloodied training grounds. Once, she wore plate that could stop a war—now it’s sleek armor wired for speed and power, shaped to suit the gleaming gunblade slung across her back like a challenge. She doesn’t posture. She doesn’t need to.But even storm-forged steel has fault lines. Yem leads easily, instinctively, but she stumbles in places where instinct doesn’t serve. In a crowd where her role is unclear, or a room without an anchor, she can lock up, a fighter without a target. She’s quick to draw conclusions, sometimes too quick, and slow to hand over the reins, even when she knows she should. Yet for all her edges, there’s something magnetic beneath: a fierce loyalty, a steadiness not worn on the surface, and a fire that doesn’t dim once lit. She doesn’t open up easily. But those she lets in? She stands for them. Without flinch. Without fail.
Yemropa Belhi - Hooks and Rumors
Hooks
Leader of the League
Yem leads the League, a group known for their tireless—some say reckless—efforts to safeguard Eorzea. If you've crossed paths with her, odds are she’s mentioned it (more than once). Have you worked with the League before, or maybe crossed ideological swords with them?
Proprietor of the Longboat Iceplex
Not long ago, a defunct restaurant in Limsa’s residential district saw a flurry of renovations. Magitek heating and cooling systems. Engineering crews working overtime. Now, the sign reads The Longboat Iceplex. What exactly is it? And more importantly, why is Yem so invested in turning it into something... new?
Former Blitzball Co-Captain
Drafted by the Kugane Daigoros in 2024, Yem entered the Etheirys Blitzball League as a rookie and rose to co-Captain by season’s end. It was a rough season, full of hard knocks and harder lessons. Maybe you played against her. Maybe you remember the headlines. Maybe you wonder why she wasn’t asked back.
Airship Combat Pilot
Yem doesn't just fly—she fights. The League’s airship isn’t just for show; she’s trained to operate its weapons platform in live combat. Seen her ship in the skies? Maybe you’ve flown with her. Or against her.
Veteran of the Marauder’s Guild
Years of axe work and sea-borne skirmishes shaped her at the Marauder’s Guild. Though no longer a formal member, her ties remain strong. Did you train with her? Or perhaps hear whispers of why she walked away?
Friend to the Condor Tribe & Sapria Clan
During the Aldgoat War, Yem fought beside the Condor Tribe and the Sapria Clan—and walked away owing them both dearly. You may have stories from the same battlefield. Or know someone who does.
Reformed Heartbreaker Turned Devoted Partner
In her younger years, Yem was all heat and no heart—seeking only the thrill of physical connection, never letting love complicate things. These days, she’s a far cry from that past: a married woman, a mother, and—by all appearances—a deeply committed partner. The twist? Her marriage is open, and while rumors persist, those closest to her—husband and lovers alike—speak of her loyalty, honesty, and care. She may be open to new experiences, but she clearly values lasting bonds and emotionally grounded relationships.
Merchant-Savvy Urbanite
Born and raised in the coastal sprawl, Yem knows Hawker’s Alley like few others. She doesn’t charge for her knowledge; more often than not, she’ll just drag you along and help you find exactly what you need. It’s less about the gil, more about the guidance.
Rumors
“They say Yem once performed on stage—first at some hush-hush gala in Ishgard, hosted by I’delia Tohka of all people, then again at the Terrarium. But she hasn’t stepped into the spotlight in a while. Something must’ve happened… or someone.”
“Yemropa? Leader of the League? Nah, you’ve got the wrong girl. The Yem I knew couldn’t keep her legs closed during drills at the Marauder’s Guild. No way she’s leading anything.”
“She used to be with the Condors of Ul'dah, right? I remember seeing her around that old Goblet house a lot back in the day.”
“That woman and her League are the greatest threat to Ishgard’s noble order. Look what happened to House Waldgrave! You think it ends there?”
“You know that Iceplex of hers? Word is she’s not building a rink—she’s building a staging ground. For what, I dunno, but the magitek running through that place ain’t standard rec gear.”
“I saw her walking Hawker’s Alley with a dozen crates and a smile. Didn’t buy a single thing—just told people where to go. Who does that unless they’re running something under the table?”
“They say she’s married, but the marriage is open. Here’s the thing—no one ever leaves. Every one of her lovers looks at her like they’ve been chosen. Either she’s some kind of love goddess… or it’s something deeper, maybe even darker.”
“She’s been seen meeting personally with Ala Mhigan officials—private, off-the-books visits. Friendly ones. You don’t get that close unless something’s being negotiated.”
“One of her lieutenants delivered a sealed letter directly into the hands of a Garlean Senate aide. That’s not something your average adventurer does.”
“Maelstrom command may not publicly acknowledge her role, but I’ve seen her disembark from their ships more than once, and never in shackles.”
Yemropa Belhi - Gallery (NSFW)






Yemropa Belhi - Gallery










Yem was born to a pair of tribeless miqo’te in Limsa Lominsa. There they stayed, with her never knowing that her mother was from the Aldgoat tribe, and her father a former Condor. They raised her much as any other hyur or sea wolf in Limsa.Her father served in the Maelstrom and was a member of the Marauder’s guild, her mother worked for a variety of the local restaurants and was a skilled culinarian. It was on the cusp of her adulthood that the seventh umbral calamity struck. Her father, as a soldier in the Maelstrom was at Carteneau and never returned.Yem was never the same. She joined the Maurauder’s guild the next day. Over the course of the next seven years, Yem pushed herself to her limits. She took every job that the guild would let her take and trained relentlessly. It was at this time that she met the young Jhit Tia, a very young arcanist and junior accessor who would become her steadfast companion. On more than one occasion, he was there to patch her up as she limped away from a battle.Jhit always spoke with contempt for the tribe of his birth, but Yem had found herself curious nonetheless of the concept of tribal miqo’te. There she would find herself spending more and more time with the Condors of Ul’dah. She found a kindred spirit in the huntress Hal, a fellow Limsan native.She joined the proving grounds, determined to seek ever greater challenges. Eliminated in the opening round, it was a humbling experience for her. She failed to attract any patrons and would not rejoin the games. She wouldn’t have time. After returning from Ul’dah to the seaside city, she found a miqo’te assassin in her mother’s apartment. Despite her lingering injuries, Yem threw herself into the fight. She and her mother fought off the attacker, but Yem was concerned more would come to finish the job.So she and her mother fled. First seeking refuge in the Marauder’s guild among Yem’s companions while Yem sought arrangements with her newfound allies among the Condors. To her surprise, the Condors offered it without any conditions and Yem organized the first large scale battle she would lead. She offered her services to a mercenary companion for additional warriors.The Aldgoats were devious, arranging several distractions to draw off defenders before finally attempting to spring their trap. Yem attacked the nearest Aldgoat assassin, but as last defiant action, the assassin attempted to fling her knives at Yem’s mother and took poison. Fortunately, the Clan Sapria matron Nhako was able to block the attack. Eventually they arrived in Ul’dah, where Yem and her mother would establish themselves among the Condors as guests.At first, that seemed to be enough. The Aldgoats went silent. Yem led several groups trying to figure out just who they were and why they were attacking her and her mother. Then the Aldgoat struck back at the Sapria Matron. Yem threw herself into the battle to rescue Nhako, where they would first encounter one of the Aldgoat priestess. In a grueling battle, Yem and the defenders rescued Nhako, but not before there were several very serious injuries. One of the Condors was left with permanent damage to their hand.Then the Aldgoats struck the Condors outright, in the Goblet. Erecting a barrier of frost, they summoned voidsent and drew the Condors and Yem into a battle where they were alone. Or so they thought, by chance or by luck, Clan Sapria and Clan Eftmaw arrived, smashing the barrier from the outside and turning the tide of the battle. It was during the final moments of this battle, as the voidsent fell, that T’bhin snuck in amongst the Aldgoats, planning to become a spy within the enemy’s ranks.This had been planned beforehand, though they’d not planned on T’bhin’s method of entry among the Aldgoats. He hadn’t even been able to bring the explosives Nhako and the condor Nunh’s daughter, T’rosia Arl had been creating. Nevertheless, Yem was uneasy. While Bhin continued his infiltration, Yem laid the ground for a grand coalition, Condor, Sapria, and Eftmaw would work together to defeat the Aldgoats, including laying siege to their home base in the sands of the Sagolii.This effort gained new urgency when the linkpearl given to T’bhin went silent. Fearing he was in serious danger, Yem gave very serious thought to trying to trade herself for him, but was convinced otherwise by the others around her.With the Condor house coming under attack, Yem and her mother made a plan to try and divert the Aldgoats eyes elsewhere. Yem once again planned a convoy, planning to take her mother back to Limsa with the stated aim of going across the sea to Kugane. The Aldgoats struck and seriously wounded both Yem and her mother in the coming battle. Fortunately, Nhako was able to teleport them both covertly to the clan home where they stayed. Yem changed her armor and her hair color in an attempt to blend in while her mother stayed indoors. The Sapria laid traps heavily in defense, prepared for a possible attack while Yem’s mother healed slowly.She would organize two large-scale battles against the Aldgoats. The first was a three part attack, aimed at drawing their enemy away from the protections offered by their priestesses. The second was a siege of the encampment itself with a custom built floating siege cannon piloted by Hal and built by T’rosia and T’nala of the Condors. Each battle featured massive voidsent, but the final was by far the worst, when the Aldgoat Nunh sent voidsent after his own fleeing people.But when it was all said and done, the Aldgoats were a small number of survivors, the rest either having been killed by Yem and her allies, or by the priestesses in gruesome sacrifices to feed the void and summon more voidsent. The Aldgoat Nunh and the high priestess escaped however.Yem didn’t have time to think hard on it. As if seizing on the opportunity, Nhako was captured by slavers and abducted from within her own clan home. While Yem attempted to catch them before they made it too far, they evaded her and the other Sapria. Yem relocated her mother to Ul’dah and the Condor’s home as the Sapria planned to turn the clan home into a killzone for the slavers. Yem participated in this battle as well and ultimately in the battle to free both Nhako and one of the newest Condors.It would be months before she’d get a final opportunity to finish the self appointed God-Nunh off. His favored breeding female escaped and warned Limsan yellowjackets of the threat in the swamps. Yem led a small team to face them, ultimately finding that the God-Nunh had been dead for awhile, a puppet of the Aldgoat high priestess Xotthaaco. In a bloody battle, they put down the last threat posed by the Aldgoats, freeing the survivors to reclaim the name and their heritage for themselves.With all those battles over, and the threat gone. Yem and her mother returned to Limsa. She found herself helping N’jhit and N’peimi secure a new settlement site in Poor Maid’s Mill for the Aldgoat tribe. Yem remains independent, but finds that she can’t help but help the Aldgoats. Her main effort is the creation of an adventurer’s group within the developing settlement, but also capable of helping others in need. She hopes that by founding such a group, any last vestiges of xenophobia will work their way out of the Aldgoats.The next several years of Yem’s life were defined by the formation of the League. Starting with little more than herself and N’Jhit, she recruited where she could. From placing flyers at adventurer’s guilds, to speaking directly with others at events. The mission of the fledgling organization was clear: go where the Grand Companies couldn’t or wouldn’t and fight for Eorzea. The first few weeks were hard, with the League quickly swept up in a larger effort to handle the repercussions of the rift in the Sagolii desert. Joining forces with free companies from across Eorzea, the threat was averted.From there the League began to grow, attracting new members. Some carried issues with them. Others were selfless and wanted to help. Some would quickly rise to become leaders in their own right. Yem quickly found herself surrounded by a large group of unified fighters who all agreed with her view, selfless service. A few rose above the larger group in the beginning.When he first came to the League, Brandic Custos was an eager, if inexperienced, young man tortured by his past and seeking escape. However he quickly became one of the League’s most steadfast supporters and as time wore on, someone Yem relied on more and more. As a brother in arms, there have been few challenges that they haven’t faced together. While Yem avoids any indication of title or rank among members of the League, she holds Brandic as an exception. If there was anyone who could someday take her place, it would be him.N’Jhit, the aldgoat Tia that had followed Yem in the creation of the League, quickly proved himself essential to the cause. As an organization of fighters, Jhit was quickly the primary chirurgeon and healer, even if others would lend their skills for a time and fill out the infirmary. Yem would’ve died long ago if not for Jhit’s efforts.Finally, Lazz Frel. Before the fearsome blue Xaela, Yem had never dated anyone longer than a few days. Her focus had been absolute on becoming the strongest Marauder there was. That was all before the Aldgoat war and the formation of the League. While this relationship would ultimately end, it lasted long enough for Yem to change her outlook. Maybe it was worth letting others in from time to time. Maybe it was okay to love instead of just lust.The League quickly proved enduring. They would take jobs for the adventurer’s guild and sometimes just do jobs uncompensated when it was the right thing to do. They fought massive void beasts, uncovered a conspiracy by a noble house in Ishgard, faced down a threat from within, and freed others from mistakes of their past. Their connections to the Grand Companies of Eorzea grew with formal agreements and state requests for aid.Jhit would become Yem’s lover after Lazz. The two would eventually marry and Yem gave birth to the youngest member of the League. Brandic would be thrust into leading the League while Yem carried the child and was not in fighting form. It was the first test of the League without Yem. Would it endure and grow? Would it keep on its mission? The answer was yes.Throughout it all, Yem found her friendship with I’delia Tohka growing. The two couldn’t be more different. Delia was raised to be a noblewoman on an isolated Island, Yem to a modest means. Despite it all, Yem found herself viewing Delia sometimes as a sister, sometimes as a daughter. She saw parallels between her own upbringing and what Delia went through as she stood by the League. Furthermore, how she felt about Delia reflected how the League had changed since Yem had started it years earlier. Previously the League was a fellowship of like minded adventurers. Now, it was a family.It was that family that faced off against the Final Days when they came to Eorzea together. While their role in those events was small, they did their part and they fought together. This was just as Yem had always imagined the League would be. However, those days had proven to be the moment that broke the League and the family began to fragment.Perhaps it had always been inevitably so, but nonetheless the subsequent months would be a trying time. As Yem found the League shrinking, she knew she had to change her outlook and also make sure to reach out to new people to rebuild the company and her network of support in the world.This all changed one fateful evening when she met the Hannish performer Cia Lyule. A friendship was forged and from there, Yem's involvement in the world exploded. With Cia's help, Yem's network of friends and supporter grew exponentially and the League was reborn once again. The family grew once more as did Yem's commitments outside of the League.While new members of the League continue to come and go, the League has never been stronger as a group and as a family. Yem had come to realize the value of rest in building connections as well as the value of work.
Do you need help designing your space? Give Yem a call. See her portfolio below.
The Longboat - An Ice Rink and Entertainment Complex
The Longboat began like many venues do — a bar and bathhouse, serviceable but lacking spark. It wasn’t until Yem envisioned an ice rink at its heart that the space truly came alive. The build demanded creativity, and with personal stakes involved, she poured herself into it. It remains a work in progress — but one she's proud to keep refining.






The Radiance Team HQ - A Blitzball Team Meeting Area
A study in efficiency and intention, this compact design challenged Yem to balance form and function. Built within a small home, it had to serve many roles — a social lounge, a yoga and exercise space, a strategy nook, and full locker room with showers. More than just a post-game retreat, it was meant to feel like a second home for the team. This was also Yem’s first real dive into bold, vibrant color — a nod to the team’s Hannish spirit. The results speak for themselves.






The Oasis - A Bathouse Contest Entry
This design was Yem’s entry into a bathhouse private room contest, where the only rule was simple — the bath had to be the star. She envisioned an oasis: calm, secluded, and a world apart from the bustle of the main floor. A space for quiet conversation, gentle reflection, and unhurried rest.



A Private Home - Eastern Themed Home with Space for Entertainment
A request from a friend seeking a home more refined than they could craft alone. They wanted something rooted in Hingan tradition — serene, balanced, and intimate. Yem studied the style carefully, working within the limits of local building codes and materials. With low ceilings, thoughtful door placement, and generous natural light, she shaped a space that feels both authentic and deeply comforting.






The Cabin - A woodland retreat, cozy and intimate.
A personal project, this space was Yem’s retreat — quiet, calm, and meant for intimate conversation, whether one-on-one or with a small gathering. Though tightly constructed, clever layout and vertical design give it a sense of spaciousness. The stairwell may be a touch unconventional, but it adds to the charm.






The Airship Crew Deck - A modern, technologically well equipped airship command center and crew deck
Another personal project, this design followed the loss of the League’s original airship cabin — a rustic, salvaged space that had served its purpose well. The new build was something else entirely: sleek, advanced, and purpose-built to reflect the League’s growth. Yem worked closely with her lead engineer, a sharp-minded woman known simply as Gravy, to bring the vision to life. It’s cozy, modern, and yes — it hums, just as any proper airship should.






The Bloom Bar and Bath - A bright, vibrant and green space.
A commission with mixed intentions — part tranquil retreat, part provocatively charged venue. The client wanted a main floor bar, a stage for performances, and massage spaces woven into the flow. Yem added locker rooms and a quiet upper-floor escape to round out the design, though the owner later made their own adjustments, including additional private rooms outside her hand. True to her style, the build leans into bold natural lighting, vivid reds, and a generous—some might say indulgent—use of phasmascapes.






A Hardworking Apartment - Space to entertain in the future, but mostly to work
This apartment build was commissioned with a clear goal — to feel like the lived-in space of a successful businesswoman. Making it feel larger than it was proved a challenge, but Yem gave it depth by wrapping the layout back on itself and layering in lived-in details like papers, books, and cluttered charm. A stage was part of the ask, and though small, it fit without sacrificing comfort or credibility.






Company Bunkroom - A cozy place to rest when on the job
Designed as a shared bunkroom for a Free Company, this space prioritized comfort and practicality. Yem aimed for six beds — a tight fit that required some creative doubling-up. Each bunk has space for gear storage and just enough personal separation, thanks to added privacy curtains. With bathing handled elsewhere in the house, this room focused purely on rest, routine, and the lived-in rhythm of communal life.






Welcome to the Longboat Iceplex — Limsa Lominsa’s Coolest Secret
Tucked beneath the swaying palms and salt-kissed winds of Vylbrand lies a most improbable marvel: the Longboat Iceplex, the realm’s only ice skating rink perched on the sun-drenched shores of Limsa Lominsa.Originally dismissed by its Garlean contractor as a “frozen folly,” this fully operational ice rink defies climate, common sense, and more than a few engineers. Rumor has it the owner lost a bet. Others say it’s powered by aetheric cooling coils stolen from a magitek dreadnaught. One thing’s for sure — once you step inside, you’ll forget the sea spray and feel the chill of something truly extraordinary.Whether you're here to glide across the rink, watch a local hockey team take a tumble, or simply point and laugh as pirates discover friction for the first time, there’s always mischief afoot at the Iceplex. But the fun doesn’t stop at the rink’s edge.Warm up afterward in our steaming bathhouse, test your aim with darts and billiards, or join the chorus in our open-air karaoke corner, nestled right beside the bar — where confidence is optional but enthusiasm is mandatory. Our full kitchen and tavern-style bar serve up piping-hot Limsan comfort food, from fried dodo wings to molten cheese curds, all designed to thaw your toes and fortify your spirit.So whether you're a seasoned skater, a curious landlubber, or just here for the snacks and spectacle — there’s something for everyone at the Longboat Iceplex.
The Longboat is located on Mateus, Mists Ward 29 Plot 15.
The Longboat is staffed every other Wednesday at 7pm EST. Consult our discord for the next opening.
The Longboat is available for private events, join our discord or talk to Yem at a regular opening if you want to do so.
Ice is generally open for free skating 24/7.
Ice @ The Longboat
At the core of the Longboat Iceplex lies its glittering crown jewel: a full-sized ice sheet, kept in flawless condition through a marvel of engineering equal parts genius and lunacy. The cooling system — a hybrid of salvaged Garlean magitek and good old Lominsan ingenuity — hums away beneath the boards, defying Vylbrand’s tropical climate with all the subtlety of a cannon broadside.The air stays brisk but comfortable — just enough to see your breath and justify a second mug of cocoa. Skaters enter the rink by hopping down from the boards, a tradition born from seafarers who believed walking through a gate was simply too mundane.Rental skates are always free, because if you're bold enough to brave the ice, coin shouldn’t be your concern. First time? No problem. Our staff is happy to guide you from wobbly first steps to your first confident glide — or at the very least, help you fall with style.During public sessions, the rink splits in two: one half for open skating, the other for stick-and-puck scrimmage, where would-be hockey stars and casual brawlers alike chase pucks and pride.Rink-side snacks and drinks are always close at hand — ideal for those who prefer their spills secondhand and their cocoa spiked.⚠️ Skater’s Advisory
– Ice is slippery. That’s the point.
– Falling is part of the experience. So is laughing about it.
– Holding hands may help with balance. Or it may result in synchronized disaster.
– Do not challenge Roegadyns to a race. You will lose. Spectacularly.
– Helmets are optional. Regret is not.


Games @ The Longboat
If skating’s too slippery, karaoke too loud, and the bathhouse too steamy, fear not — the Longboat has games for those who prefer their fun with a little aim and a lot of attitude.Nestled just off the main bar, you’ll find our dartboards and billiards tables, always ready for a friendly match or a not-so-friendly grudge rematch. Whether you're hustling with practiced precision or just trying not to drop your cue, there's space for casual players, show-offs, and everything in between.Need a break from the spotlight? This is your haven. Pull up a stool, chalk your stick, and toss a few darts between drinks. It’s the perfect way to pass the time while your friends recover from their latest wipeout or warm up enough courage to sing.Game Room Reminders (Aim Responsibly)
– All darts must go toward the board. Not your rival.
– Calling "eightball, corner pocket" is mandatory. Accuracy is optional.
– Trick shots encouraged. Trick drinks less so.
– No fighting over dart turns. That's what the rink is for.
– Yes, you can bet a drink. No, you can’t bet your pants.
🎯 DartsOur house darts rules are simple, chaotic, and wildly addictive:– /random 20 to throw a dart — that’s your score.
– You get 3 darts per round.
– If a dart lands within 5 of your last throw (above or below), score double points.
– If it lands within 1, score quadruple points.
– Highest total wins. Tiebreakers resolved by dramatic flair or snacks.

🎱 Pool (The Iceplex Way)Simple to learn, hard to master — and completely different from whatever your granddad taught you:– Use /random to take your shot.
– Add the three digits together — that’s your score. (e.g., a 384 = 3 + 8 + 4 = 15)
– Race to 50 points total to win.
– In head-to-head matches, take turns. Each pair of turns is a Round.
– To win, you must reach 50+ points and be at least 15 points ahead of your opponent at the end of a Round. Otherwise, keep going. Drama is encouraged.

The Longboat Kitchen: On Wheels, On Fire (Figuratively)
You can’t sling skates, song, and steam without also slinging snacks. So whether we’re parked outside the Iceplex or posted up at your event, the Longboat Kitchen rolls deep with a menu full of comfort food, bold flavors, and zero shame.Our mobile setup might not have the full bells and bathhouse, but the spirit (and the frying oil) runs just as hot. We’re serving up everything from fried dodo wings to grilled mahi-mahi filets, all inspired by the insatiable tastebuds of Chokho Viqqoh — a dear friend of the owner and a strong believer that a proper meal should challenge your belt buckle.Not seeing what you’re craving? Ask. If the grill’s hot and the mood’s right, we’re not above experimenting. Just don’t light anything on fire unless you mean to — once was enough, and we’re still not talking about it.Grab your food, find a seat, or just eat standing like a true dockside scavenger. The Longboat Kitchen doesn’t judge.🍴 Truckside Etiquette (Also Mostly Optional)
– You order it, you eat it.
– We take bribes in the form of compliments.
– If it drips down your arm, it’s working as intended.
– There’s no “too messy” — only “not enough napkins.”
– Still better than ship rations, and we have at least five pirates to back that claim.
Food
Battered Kraken Bites (Chokho Recommends)
Straight from the seas off the coast of Limsa Lominsa—golden-fried morsels of tender octopus, served bubbling in a bowl of rich, roasted garlic butter. Lightly crisped and ocean-fresh, they’re a dockside classic.
Miq'abob Skewer
Forge your own flame-grilled masterpiece with any four ingredients, skewered and fire-kissed to order. A staple from the stalls of the Upper Deck.Choices include:
– Paprika-glazed dodo tenderloin
– Ash tuna chunk with a fresh lemon squeeze
– Ruby shrimp, lightly charred
– Roasted ut’ohmu tomato
– Black-pepper dusted button mushroom
– Fresh-cut pineapple slices, caramelized at the edges
Popoto Fries
A pub favorite to start things off right—hand-cut popotoes, crisped to golden perfection and kissed with sea salt. Served with a warm Gridanian maple glaze for that irresistible sweet-and-savoury bite. Also available with sweet popotoes for a heartier, earth-toned twist.
Dodo Wings
Juicy, tender dodo wings smoked low and slow, then flash-fried for a crispy, golden finish. Served sauced or naked—your choice of bourbon-honey glaze, fiery Thanalan chili, or classic O’Ghomoro Hot Buffalo. A hearty plate built for sharing… or not.
Deep Fried Cheddar Cheese Curds
Proudly made with locally sourced Limsan white cheddar, these curds are hand-battered and fried to a crisp, golden finish. The outside delivers a satisfying crunch, giving way to a warm, buttery melt inside—true comfort food with rinkside soul. Served with your choice of maple-chipotle aioli or house gravy for dipping.
Corsair’s Cutlass Nachos
A treasure trove of stone-baked flatbread crisps, heaped with molten cheddar, charred Rhotano onion, and fire-roasted peppers. Crowned with spiced popoto mash and a swirl of sour cream-this dish is bold, messy, and made for sharing among rogues and raiders.Spice it to your liking:
– Mild: Just a spark of heat
– Hot: A proper pirate’s burn
– Maelstrom Tier: Capsize your taste buds and brace for impactOptional loot:
– Flame-grilled dodo
– Aldgoat rib crumble
– Extra fried cheese curds (because piracy means no rules)Rumor has it Mistbeard himself couldn’t finish the Maelstrom tier-but you’re welcome to try
Special Refreshments @ The Longboat
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Refreshments @ The Longboat
You don’t build an ice rink in Limsa Lominsa without also planning how to feed the poor souls who tumble across it. At the Longboat Iceplex, you’re never far from food — whether you’re grabbing a quick bite at one of the two rink-side snack bars or climbing the stairs to our full tavern on the main level.Thanks to a full-sized, all-purpose kitchen, our menu covers just about everything short of smoked Leviathan. From fried dodo wings to elegant, sea-fresh mahi-mahi filets, we serve hearty and heartwarming Limsan tavern fare — perfect for refueling after a skate or pre-gaming before karaoke glory.Much of the menu was inspired by Chokho Viqqoh, a dear friend of the owner and a devout lover of food with a ravenous appetite and a deep respect for generous portions. She’s not known for sharing her own plates but her tastes helped shape a menu designed to fill bellies, warm hearts, and leave no patron walking away hungry.Not seeing what you’re craving? Ask to make it yourself. Really. We keep our kitchen open to friendly experimentation, and the only thing better than a home-cooked meal is one you can share with the table next to you. Just mind the knives, and don’t set anything else on fire — once was enough.Food and drink can be enjoyed upstairs at the bar, outside in the sea breeze, or right at the spectator stands while you watch friends and strangers wipe out with grace and dignity (or neither).🍴 Kitchen Etiquette (Mostly Optional)
– Yes, you can cook. No, we don’t take responsibility for your culinary choices.
– Sharing is encouraged. Bribing the kitchen staff with snacks is also encouraged.
– If it smokes, it’s not necessarily ruined. But please ask before you flambé.
– Spilled soup on the ice is a two-minute penalty.
– Our food has been certified “better than ship rations” by at least five pirates.
Small Plates
One-Eyed Sailor
A seasoned egg pan-fried into the center of a thick-cut slice of lightly buttered toast, then topped with two crisp strips of bacon crossed like a captain’s mark. Add melted cheese if you're feeling bold—it’s not standard issue, but the crew swears by it. A hearty start, whether you’re setting sail or just skating by.

Battered Kraken Bites (Chokho Recommends)
Straight from the seas off the coast of Limsa Lominsa—golden-fried morsels of tender octopus, served bubbling in a bowl of rich, roasted garlic butter. Lightly crisped and ocean-fresh, they’re a dockside classic reimagined for the rinkside table.

Miq'abob Skewer
Forge your own flame-grilled masterpiece with any four ingredients, skewered and fire-kissed to order. A staple from the stalls of the Upper Deck, now served rinkside.Choices include:
– Paprika-glazed dodo tenderloin
– Ash tuna chunk with a fresh lemon squeeze
– Ruby shrimp, lightly charred
– Roasted ut’ohmu tomato
– Black-pepper dusted button mushroom
– Fresh-cut pineapple slices, caramelized at the edges

Popoto Fries
A pub favorite to start things off right—hand-cut popotoes, crisped to golden perfection and kissed with sea salt. Served with a warm Gridanian maple glaze for that irresistible sweet-and-savoury bite. Also available with sweet popotoes for a heartier, earth-toned twist.

Dodo Wings
Juicy, tender dodo wings smoked low and slow, then flash-fried for a crispy, golden finish. Served sauced or naked—your choice of bourbon-honey glaze, fiery Thanalan chili, or classic O’Ghomoro Hot Buffalo. A hearty plate built for sharing… or not.

Deep Fried Cheddar Cheese Curds
Proudly made with locally sourced Limsan white cheddar, these curds are hand-battered and fried to a crisp, golden finish. The outside delivers a satisfying crunch, giving way to a warm, buttery melt inside—true comfort food with rinkside soul. Served with your choice of maple-chipotle aioli or house gravy for dipping.

Corsair’s Cutlass Nachos
A treasure trove of stone-baked flatbread crisps, heaped with molten cheddar, charred Rhotano onion, and fire-roasted peppers. Crowned with spiced popoto mash and a swirl of sour cream-this dish is bold, messy, and made for sharing among rogues and raiders.Spice it to your liking:
– Mild: Just a spark of heat
– Hot: A proper pirate’s burn
– Maelstrom Tier: Capsize your taste buds and brace for impactOptional loot:
– Flame-grilled dodo
– Aldgoat rib crumble
– Extra fried cheese curds (because piracy means no rules)Rumor has it Mistbeard himself couldn’t finish the Maelstrom tier-but you’re welcome to try.The Nim (House Signature)
For those who refuse moderation. All available toppings (and then some) stacked generously between layers of stone-baked flatbread, molten cheddar, and spiced popoto mash, baked and built lasagna-style into a towering, fork-and-knife monstrosity. Finished with your chosen spice level, from Mild to Maelstrom Tier.Not fast. Not neat. Not shared unless you trust the crew. Named for the woman whose appetite rivals that of Chokho's.

Big Plates
Mahi-Mahi Filets (Chokho Recommends)
Line-caught and kissed by flame, this mahi-mahi filet is pan-seared with a bold blackened spice blend, then smothered in silky garlic butter. Served with a crisp field greens salad tossed in a tangy lemon-herb vinaigrette—fresh, fiery, and straight from the seas of the Indigo Deep.

Marauder's Breakfast (Chokho Recommends)
A true Lominsan lumberjack’s breakfast—two hardy eggs, seared thick-cut ham from the Hinterlands, wood-smoked bacon cured in the style of the Black Shroud, and a generous heap of crisped popoto wedges. All of it laid atop fluffy Thanalan griddlecakes and drowned in dark Gridanian maple syrup. Forks required. Naps encouraged. Breakfast is a state of mind, not a time.

Grilled Aldgoat Ribs
A full rack of Eastern Thanalan Aldgoat ribs, slow-marinated in a smoky desert spice blend, then flame-grilled to a perfect char. Glazed with rich golden honey that caramelizes over the fire, sealing in every drop of flavor. Served with seasoned, fire-roasted vegetables fresh from the flame—rustic, hearty, and worthy of a proper feast.

Rhotano Lobster Risotto
Plump, sweet lobster harvested from the waters off the Cieldalaes, nestled atop a bed of creamy saffron risotto—golden, fragrant, and indulgent. A splash of dark rum flambé seals in the briny richness with a flourish, making this a true showstopper from sea to plate.

Captain's Catch
A Limsa Lominsa tavern staple—flaky haddock fillets cloaked in a crisp ale batter, fried to golden perfection. Served with thick-cut popoto wedges, just like you'd find in a dockside pub, and paired with our house Rhotano-onion tartar sauce for a savory, sea-salted finish.

Rotisserie Dodo Platter
Fire-roasted dodo, quartered and slow-basted in herb butter until the skin crisps and the meat turns fall-apart tender. Choose your cut—light or dark—and enjoy it alongside crisp popoto fries, chilled radish-root slaw, and a side of rich pan-dripping gravy. Comfort food done the Lominsan way: simple, hearty, and seared with soul.

Highland Crags Poutine (House Signature)
A mountain-sized helping of comfort inspired by the windswept slopes of Upper La Noscea. Crisp popoto fries layered with squeaky white cheese curds and soaked in rich, herb-laced brown gravy—this is tavern fare at its finest.Customize your Crags with any combination of:
– Golden-fried dodo strips
– Extra fried cheese curds for double crunch
– Shredded, flame-seared Aldgoat rib meatA local legend, built to satisfy adventurers fresh off the trail, or the ice.

Steppe Poutine (Inspired by Steppe Ramen)
A mountain-sized indulgence that marries Limsan comfort food with the bold, nomadic flavors of the Azim Steppe and Hingashi. Crisp-fried mountain popotoes layered with rich dzo-milk cheese curds, built to carry heat, spice, and serious appetite.Make it your own with any combination of toppings:
– Smoked dzo, deeply savory and slow-cured
– Hingan red peppers for sweet, roasted heat
– Grilled spring onions, charred and fragrantFinish it with your choice of spice blend:
– Steppe: Mild but deeply flavorful, inspired by the broth and seasoning of the Steppe Ramen original
– Dotharli Fire: Dark, aggressive pepper heat that hits fast and refuses to apologize
– Gigas: For when your taste buds have filed a formal complaint and you order it anywayA local legend, reimagined with fire, spice, and ingredients fresh from the Steppe—built to test your limits and reward your courage.

Desserts
Rolanberry Shortbread
Delicate, buttery shortbread cookies infused with crushed Rolanberries and kissed with a hint of citrus zest. Crisp at the edges, soft at the center—these little sweets strike the perfect balance between tart and tender. A cozy finish to any feast.

Honey-Glazed Apple Tart
A golden, flaky pastry filled with spiced Faerie apples—sweet, tender, and slow-cooked to perfection. Finished with a brush of honey reduction that adds a glossy sheen and just the right touch of indulgence. Best enjoyed warm, preferably with good company and a stronger drink.

Chocolate Crumble (House Signature)
Our signature dessert—an indulgent slice of warm chocolate crumble cake, rich and dense with just the right touch of crisp. Plated over fire-roasted banana coins and crowned with a melting scoop of sweet cream ice cream. A messy masterpiece and proud staple of the house. Ask for it early—we run out often.

The Drowned Keel Chocolate Cake (House Signature)
A Limsan indulgence layered as deep as the harbor itself—dark chocolate cake stacked thick with warm chocolate sauce and dense chocolate fudge, built tall and served unapologetically rich. Each forkful sinks further than the last, heavy with sweetness and impossible to rush.A dockside legend says no one orders it lightly. The kitchen agrees.

Drinks
Strawberry Sunrise
Smoky mezcal, fresh-squeezed orange juice, and a ribbon of strawberry syrup come together in this bright, fruit-forward cocktail. Served in a jar with a starberry slice garnish—unfiltered, unrushed, and best enjoyed under a painted sky.

Mistbeard’s Legacy
A deep-drafted blend of blood orange, dark brandy, and black cherry liqueur—bold, brooding, and dangerously smooth. Rimmed with a sparkle of sea glass sugar for a hint of sweetness at the edge. Rumored to be Mistbeard’s drink of choice, it’s as sweet as it is powerful. Not for the faint of sail.

Tidewalker's Punch (Non-Alcoholic)
A bright and floral blend of pineapple, orange, and lime juices, stirred with white honey and poured over sparkling ice drawn from the Satasha Springs. Garnished with a wildflower petal—crisp, fragrant, and perfect for watching the tides roll in. A favorite of beachgoers, breezy adventurers, and anyone with salt in their hair.

Maelstrom's Bite
A brooding blend of spiced rum, citrus bitters, and honeyed ginger syrup, served over crushed ice and crowned with a smoldering twist of charred citrus peel. Equal parts warmth and thunder—best enjoyed as the skies darken and the waves start to rise.

Navigator's Blessing (Non-Alcoholic)
Cool coconut water blended with sweet melon nectar and poured over ice, finished with a sprig of fresh mint. Light, crisp, and quietly revitalizing—favored by sailors at sea and scholars deep in their tomes. A gentle nod from Llymlaen herself.

Additional Beverages
The Longboat Bar is fully stocked with a wide selection of spirits from across the star, alongside a rotating tap of local Limsan ales. For simpler tastes, we also offer fresh-brewed coffee, steeped teas, fruit juices, and still or sparkling water.
Karaoke @ The Longboat
Tucked beside the main bar — and impossible to ignore once it gets going — the Longboat’s karaoke setup is built right into a shimmering phasmascape, projecting lights and illusions as bold (or chaotic) as the voices that trigger it. Whether you're belting a bard's ballad or mangling a Mhachi love song, you're the star the moment you take the stage.Just flag down the staff if you're ready to sing — or if you're feeling brave enough to dance along. No experience required, only enthusiasm. And if you’re more of a watcher than a warbler, we’ve got plenty of cozy corners where you can sit back, sip your drink, and enjoy the show... with minimal risk of being dragged onstage.Some sing for glory. Some sing for laughs. A few sing for vengeance. Whatever your reason, the mic is open, the music’s loud, and the stage is yours.🎤 Karaoke Cautions (You're Gonna Do Great, Sweetie)
– You are absolutely being recorded. Not officially. Just… emotionally.
– Hitting every note is optional. Commitment is not.
– Duets may lead to lifelong friendships or immediate rivalries.
– Please don’t summon primals mid-chorus. The acoustics can’t handle it.
– If you pick The Twelve’s Greatest Hits — you are legally required to sing all twelve verses.

Baths @ The Longboat
Skated ‘til you’re frozen? Danced ‘til you’re drenched? Took a puck to the pride? Whatever your excuse, the Longboat’s upstairs bathhouse is ready to thaw, soothe, and restore.Designed with the weary in mind (and the sore-bottomed in particular), our bathing facilities offer both open communal soaks and semi-private nooks for those who prefer to stew in silence. The water’s always hot, the lighting’s always soft, and the atmosphere lies somewhere between a Lominsan tavern and a Sharlayan spa — with slightly more gossip.Ever wonder how the heat stays so toasty? You can thank the cooling system beneath the rink, which conveniently pushes all that displaced warm air upward — right into the bathhouse, where it’s put to good use. Cold below, warm above. It’s almost like someone planned it. Almost.Whether you're looking to melt the cold from your bones, nurse a bruised ego, or simply eavesdrop on someone else's drama, you’ll find comfort here — and maybe a few bathhouse snacks if the kitchen staff is feeling generous.🛁 Bathhouse Guidelines (Loose but Moisturized)
– No diving. Yes, that includes cannonballs.
– Keep your voice down. Unless your story is really that good.
– Towel fights are technically discouraged. Technically.
– Please wash before entering. You know why.
– If you see a Lalafell in the steam, no you didn’t.


Wifi @ The Longboat
To ensure everyone appears in their truest, most fabulous form, we encourage you to connect to our local linkpearl relay — affectionately known as the WiFi. It helps guests see each other as they really are: glowing, styled, and occasionally dressed to scandalize.Of course, it’s entirely optional — we understand that not all tomestones are created equal, and some linkshells just don’t sync like they used to. You’re still welcome, even if the glitter doesn't render.Network: MSS-VSCX4GWD1MVW
Passcode: thelongboaticeplex📡 Side Effects of Connecting May Include:
– Enhanced glamours and extra shiny boots
– Hair physics that defy natural law
– Seeing Chokho’s third helping of dessert in glorious detail
– Accidental synchronized posing
– The mysterious reappearance of that one shirtless Hyur in every roomNot mandatory. Just magical.
The Rules @ The Longboat
Posted prominently, and occasionally read aloud by the bartender when someone gets too rowdy.Welcome to the Longboat Iceplex — we’re thrilled to have you aboard. To keep things running smoother than a freshly-zamboni’d rink, we kindly ask all patrons to abide by the following:- Treat others with respect - staff, skaters, singers, and even that one guy who keeps falling over. We're all here to have a good time, not a shouting match.
- Keep it Safe for Work. Yes, even that outfit. If your grandmother wouldn't wear it in public, maybe save it for the bathhouse.
- No weapons inside the venue. This includes swords, spears, oversized axes, gunblades, and anything on fire. If you’ve been asked to bring one for a special event, congratulations. Everyone else — check your arsenal at home.
- This is an immersive roleplaying space. Please remain in character while you're here. Quietly lurking is fine. Loudly disrupting others? Not so much.
- No gil exchanged here. Tips are welcome, but never required. You want to show appreciation? Compliment the food. Or better yet - wash a dish.
- Nudity is permitted only in the upstairs bathhouse. And even then, please keep it tasteful. No streaking between floors. Yes, this had to be written down.
- No explicit behavior in public. The Iceplex is for skating, sipping, singing, and soaking — not that. Save the heavy petting for your chocobo.
- You break it, you buy it. Yes, even the glowing magitek doodad you “thought wasn’t important.”
- The staff reserves the right to toss you back into the sea. No refunds. No lifeguard. Swim fast.
Want to Help Out at the Longboat?
The Longboat Iceplex runs on energy, improvisation, and the generous chaos of the folks who keep it fun. Whether you're pouring drinks, handing out skates, or cheering on a surprise karaoke performance, there's room for you to jump in and help the night shine.Staff are encouraged to float — you're never locked to one role. You might start as a server and end the night refereeing ice dodgeball. That’s the Longboat way.
⛸️ Skating Assistant : Fit guests with rental skates, help beginners find their balance, and run games or contests on the ice.
🔥 Cook : Step into the kitchen to prepare food when demand heats up. Know the menu, or make it up. Please don’t light anything important on fire.
🍹 Bartender / Server : Serve drinks, take food orders, keep spirits high. A good listener with a steady pour earns big smiles.
🎤 Karaoke & Games Helper : Run the karaoke machine, encourage nervous singers, and get darts and pool games rolling.
🛁 Bathhouse Attendant : Provide towels, refreshments, and calm vibes upstairs. Help guests relax, and kindly redirect those who wear boots into the tub.
🚚 Longboat Kitchen Helper (Mobile) : Join the food wagon crew when we hit the road! Take orders, cook, and bring Iceplex energy to events around the realm.
🧽 Maintenance Goblin : You clean things. You chase loose towels. You know where the mop is. The floor sparkles when you glare at it. A+ energy.
📸 Snapshot Specialist : Take glam shots, grab RP screenshots, and capture the chaos for memory or promotion. Optional: claim to be documenting "skating form."
📢 Announcer / Hype Person : Call out events, welcome guests, narrate the action like you're at a sports match. Enthusiasm > accuracy.
💡 Got Your Own Idea? : Have a fun role or character concept that doesn't fit the list? Tell us! If it brings flavor and fun to the space, we want to hear about it.
Interested? Reach out to Yem or any of the staff IC or OOC.
No experience required. No pressure. No long-term commitment.
Just good vibes, community fun, and the occasional spilled drink.
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