26 Feb
26Feb

To Celebrate Little Ladies' day, Final Fantasy XIV will be launching an annual in-game event from tomorrow to March 13th for two weeks. 


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Little Ladies' day is a traditional holiday in the realm of Eorzea in Final Fantasy XIV. It can be traced back to the Legend of the Lost Lady. The holiday event first appeared in 2014, featured all sorts of adventures and quest coming with rewards and prizes after fulfilling them. However, none of them can be redeemed until the whole event concludes. 

The Eorzean Legend of the Lost Lady is tragicomedy-genre mythology that happened in the ancient Ul'dah, where was ruled by a despotic Sultan at that moment. The Sultan impresses his subjects as an irritable and arbitrary governer who shows less mercy on lower classes than he supposed to. He, however, has only one daughter who has all his attention and fondness so that he determined to confine her in the royal palace and assign over fifty handmaidens and seneschals as her retinue since she was very young. But the longing to explore the outside world and shake off the tedious royal life, as well as her compliant lackeys urged her to come up with a ruse: One day, she switched her outfits with a miller's daughter who happened to deliver flour to the kitchens in the palace with her mother on that day. And then successfully passed through the region of servants and slip out into the city. 

The Sultan was overcome with rage when founding out her only daughter disappeared without a trace. Other than sending all the troops in the country to scour the city for the princess, as for the royal impostor, the Sultan imprisoned and tortured all her families under the suspicion of her mother kidnapping his daughter. However, the princess was found and escorted to the palace soon and when she heard the miller's family condition, she then begged her father to pardon them and set them free. 

Realizing the atrocities having done to the miller's daughter and her whole family without a warrant, the Sultan released all the family and apologized to them in person, as well as rebuilding their previously torn-apart house. However, in a move most unexpected, the Sultan offered himself to serve as a seneschal to the miller's daughter for a full day, saying that no young woman, regardless of her standing, should be denied the respect due all citizens of the sultanate; that all girls, common or noble, are 'ladies' in their own right. Later, the Sultan decided one day from each solar year on which he would select, via lots, a common girl from the city and serve as her personal seneschal, as he had done with the miller's daughter.

As ladies stroll the avenues of Ul’dah, dancing among drifting peach petals and faces aglow with delight, one cannot help but remember what Sultan Baldric Thorne knew so well ─ that each and every girl deserves to be treasured. On this Little Ladies’ Day, however, one, in particular, will need a kind adventurer’s help if the festival is to be a dream come true.

With promises of one-of-a-kind gear and new items as rewards, it may well be worth sticking around to lend a hand.


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