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    Little Ladies' Day (02/15/2011)

    Shu
    Shu
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    Post by Shu Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:43 am

    Little Ladies' Day (02/15/2011)




    Little Ladies' Day


    This springtime festival is said to have its origins in the relatively recent Ul'dahn Legend of the Lost Lady.
    Over the past three centuries, it has transformed into a celebration
    where women of all ages, races, creeds, and repute dress up in their
    finest habiliments for a day on the town, stopping to pose in front of
    specially erected backdrops while nibbling upon colorful sweets; all the
    while, being waited on hand and foot by their loyal 'seneschals.'

    And who are to serve as these seneschals, you
    ask? Why, the realm's gallant gents, of course! Yes, Eorzea's menfolk
    have sworn a solemn oath to show their appreciation for all damselkind
    by dedicating this delightful day to them.




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    Duration



    The festivities are scheduled to last from
    the stroke of midnight on Thursday, February 17, until 6:59 a.m. on
    Thursday, March 3 (PST).


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    Ring My Bell



    These bells need no introduction: they sang
    for the Starlight Celebration, hummed for Heavensturn, vibrated for
    Valentione's Day, and now their tintinnabulations shall resound
    throughout the realm once more for Little Ladies' Day. One need only
    ring the bells to receive a gift, compliments of the city-states and
    their benevolent rulers.


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    Gifts Available:


    Peach Branches


    Powdered Sugar



    *Gifts can be received once every eight hours
    (earth time), starting the first time a bell is rung. Up to six items
    will be stored for each person in the event that periodical returns to
    the bell prove difficult.




    Bell Locations




    Limsa Lominsa (Upper Decks/Lower Decks)


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    Gridania


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    Ul'dah (Merchant Strip/Hustings Strip)


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    Of the Hand



    Festive confetti made of peach blossoms, and
    tasty rice cakes are two items associated with the Little Ladies' Day
    celebration. The following is a guide on how to craft both:


    ItemClassMaterials
    Little Ladies' Day (02/15/2011) 559_8Peach ConfettiAlchemist (1-10)Peach Branch, Growth Formula Alpha
    Little Ladies' Day (02/15/2011) 559_7Sweet Rice CakeCulinarian (1-10)Sticky Rice, Cinnamon, Blood Currants, Mugwort, Mineral Water, Powdered Sugar






    The Legend of the Lost Lady


    Three centuries past, the city-state of
    Ul'dah was ruled by an iron-fisted sultan by the name of Baldric
    Thorne—a man feared across the region for his quick temper and his even
    swifter justice. Perhaps as punishment for his compassionless ways, the
    Twelve saw fit to bless the sultan with but a single daughter, Edvya,
    whom the sultan loved more than the sun and the moon. And it was this
    love that drove Baldric to take measures that would ensure no harm ever
    befell the princess—including her confinement to the royal palace and
    the assignment of a retinue of over fifty handmaidens and seneschals.

    As the princess grew older, however, a
    longing to explore the unknown land that lay beyond the palace walls
    tugged at her soul, until one day, in a devilish display of wit, she
    switched clothes with a miller girl come to the palace with her mother
    to deliver flour to the kitchens. Once Edvya had exchanged her beautiful
    gown and tiara for the soiled rags of a commoner, it proved little
    trouble to pass unnoticed through her legion of servants and slip out
    into the city for a day of wicked fun.

    It did not take long for the palace to
    realize something was afoot, and upon discovering that his only daughter
    was missing, the sultan, overcome with rage, immediately ordered the
    sultanate's entire standing army to scour the city until they had found
    the princess. As for the royal impostor, thinking that Edvya may have
    been kidnapped by the girl's mother, the sultan ordered the miller's
    house torn apart, her family arrested, tortured, and thrown in the royal
    oubliette.

    As luck would have it, the princess had not
    wandered far from the palace, and was discovered in a nearby market by
    her father's men. Once back in the safety of the palace, Edvya revealed
    the whole ruse to her father, explaining that she had conjured it on her
    own, and begged that he show mercy to the miller's family.

    Upon realizing that the atrocities committed
    to the miller girl and her family were without warrant, he had the
    family released from the oubliette and summoned to the royal audience
    chamber. Here, not only did he personally apologize to the family and
    order the royal architects to design and build them a new home, but, in a
    move most unexpected, Baldric himself offered to serve as the
    daughter's seneschal 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.

    Rumors of this unforeseen display of humility
    were quick to spread through Ul'dah and ultimately proved to be
    extremely well-received amongst the smallfolk, who, until then, had
    perceived their leader as little more than a heartless despot. So
    well-received were they, in fact, that the sultan declared 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.

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