Urianger/WoL commission over twt!
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urianger augurelt is a beautiful, gentle, and awkward duck who cares too much and has only ever worked toward the greater good and therefore never done anything wrong in his entire life. in this essay i will
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y'shtola and urianger are suuuuch effective foils for each other, whenever i want to think abiut one i compare the other and i go Ohhhh and then i become The Comprehender. like for example, in shadowbringers, y'shtola goes to the nights blessed, far from more industrial society - a culture with deep and intricate spiritual beliefs that arose after the flood (an interpretation of light and dark that is a folk belief rather than the establishment's), along with a proximity to distantly ancient ruins for her explore. meanwhile urianger goes to the bookman's shelves, full of books from just before the flood from the established civilizations of the first, seeking to learn more from those more recent establishment scholars. which falls in line with y'shtola being a field agent while urianger stayed in the waking sands basement
y'shtola left behind established sources of knowledge to seek out her own - master matoya, distrustful and disdainful of the state authority that will not tell her the whole truth, goes to live in a far off cave. urianger does not - he tends to bend more easily to others' will (minfilia, the exarch, etc) (enabler! enabler!!). urianger has a character arc where he grows out of that, fully shrugging it off after the exarch's plans fail. in endwalker he's basically always out in the field instead of in sharlayan or at the rising stones - the most similar he is to his early self is electing to stay on the moon, which really reveals more about how he has learned to reach out and connect with others and extend compassion + understanding.
and it is really brought out in ultima thule, where y'shtola stands in defiance to an "authority" on truth and knowledge, declaring that she wants to discover knowledge on her own and for herself, and urianger's sacrifice is all about how supportive he is of his friends. i cry.
yshtola doesn't have (/hasn't yet had...?) a character arc where she has to grow and change - she's extremely secure in herself. i think dawntrail, which seems to be all about forging ahead to new things, has potential for more stuff for her - here's hoping!
tl;dr the secret to understanding them is that they are caster dps vs healer
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2020 Mermay
Sanson: Raccoon Butterflyfish
Guydelot: Parrotfish
Urianger: Leafy Sea Dragon (redraw)
Estinien: Dragon Moray Eel
Copic Multiliner on paper, digital color
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saw urianger on the fanfest livestream holding a pineapple and i blacked out and woke u to this
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"Starkeeper" - Primal Urianger
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URIANGER AUGURELT in the FINAL FANTASY XIV: DAWNTRAIL trailer.
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