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* GoodFeelsGood: When the Warrior of Light helps him follow the Great Gourd's command to frighten people without hurting them, he find himself treated to thanks. He finds the sensation foreign, but pleasant.

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'''Race''': Hyur]

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* GoodIsNotNice: She keeps her fellow voidsent reined in during the festivities, and she's perfectly willing to make examples out of any who go against her. In the 2023 event, she [[ForcedTransformation turns a number of rogue voidsent into pumpkins]] and makes them spend the rest of the festival as immobile decorations.



* RealitySubtext: The Continental Circus has suspiciously been absent and in its place, Papa Gruff acts as a rogue element attempting to cause trouble without them. This is in reference to the fact that All Saints Wake was cancelled in the year 2020 due to complications brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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* BoxedCrook: After wreaking havoc in past events, Gruff reppears in the 2023 event but under the Great Gourd's command this time. She has him magically bound to only "tickle" not scar the people he's frightening, preventing him from causing harm as he did in celebrations prior.

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* BoxedCrook: After wreaking havoc in past events, Gruff reppears reappears in the 2023 event but under the Great Gourd's command this time. She has him magically bound to only "tickle" not scar the people he's frightening, preventing him from causing harm as he did in celebrations prior.



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pumpkin Cookies, which you exploit to turn the tables on him for on All Saint's Wake 2022. They're his motivation for continuing to act under supervision in the 2023 event, on the pretense he gets more of them.



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* AllegoricalCharacter: He is clearly intended to be a representation of players who are too afraid to socialize and push themselves after a bad experience with a judgmental party. He's an adventurer who's eager to help and learn but terrifeid of being judged by others, hiding away and working alone because of his social anxiety. [[spoiler:But once he's able to step up to the challenge and overcome this anxiety, he's adored by the attendees of the Moonfire Faire and proves himself brave, capable, and inspiring all at once.]]

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* BoxedCrook: After wreaking havoc in past events, Gruff reppears in the 2023 event but under the Great Gourd's command this time. She has him magically bound to only "tickle" not scar the people he's frightening, preventing him from causing harm as he did in celebrations prior.

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'''Race''': Human/l'cie.]

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'''Race''': Human/l'cie.Human/l'Cie.]




* [[MixAndMatchWeapon Gunblade]]: Wields her signature weapon from FFXIII, the Blazefire Saber.

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Saber; a hybrid weapon that can shift between a rifle and a sword.



'''Race''': Keeper of the Moon Miqo'te]

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'''Discipline''': Pugilist]
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* ThankingTheViewer: He'll always thank the players for playing the game and supporting him every year.

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* PromotedToParent: Nhagi'a mentions that she was responsible for caring for him when he was no more than ten after their parents died. She continued working as a reporter even while taking care of his needs.



* AscendedFanboy: When he was young, Kipih's work as a reporter would bring him all sorts of stories of adventurer's fighting monsters, routing bandits, and helping those in need. These stories inspired Nhagi to become an adventurer to emulate the heroic adventurers he'd grown up admiring.



* IWorkAlone: In the 2023 Rising event, he comes to the conclusion that any adventurer worth their salt must be able to get the job done alone, refusing to join or lead a party. This nearly gets him killed when he's thoroughly outnumbered by bandits from the Quiveron Manse. Kipih lambastes him for this and tells him to quit being an adventurer if he's going to keep this mindset up.
* NaiveNewcomer: He's new to the business, needing guidance from the Warrior of Light to get started with his new lifestyle.

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* IWorkAlone: In the 2023 Rising event, he comes to the conclusion that any adventurer worth their salt must be able to get the job done alone, refusing to join or lead a party. This nearly gets him killed when he's thoroughly outnumbered by bandits from the Quiveron Manse. Kipih lambastes him for this and tells him to quit being an adventurer if he's going to keep this mindset up. He later explains that he works alone to prove himself because he felt he was a burden to her when she had to care for him growing up.
* NaiveNewcomer: He's new to the business, needing guidance from the Warrior of Light to get started with his new lifestyle. While he's bright, kind, and brave, he's lacking in experience and has some skewed ideas of what it means to be an adventurer.
* SweetTooth: He's a fan of the Quicksand's crumpets, which are springy and "drowning in butter and honey".

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* CallBack: He was only mentioned in passing by his sister Kipih, who at the time left her job to evacuate the impending Seventh Umbral Calamity. He was eventually given an appearance and name.

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* CallBack: BigBrotherWorship: Nhagi holds his sister Kipih in high regard and seeks her approval by proving he can make it as an adventurer on his own. He's stunned when she scolds him for his IWorkAlone mindset. Kipih discusses this herself to the Warrior while reflecting on Nhagi's behavior.
-->'''Kipih:''' If he could just focus on what actually matters... Instead, he obsesses about gaining my approval and compares himself to others... ''[sighs]''
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He was only mentioned in passing by his sister Kipih, who at the time left her job to evacuate the impending Seventh Umbral Calamity. He was eventually given an appearance and name.


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* TheBusComesBack: It makes its return for the 2023 event.

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* TheBusComesBack: TheBusCameBack: It makes its return for the 2023 event.


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* AffectionateParody: Where the Posing Rangers are a parody of ''Super Sentai/Power Rangers'', Lyonell and the Sunshine Savior is that of ''Franchise/KamenRider''. Despite this, the devs leaned heavier on ''Power Rangers'' while hyping up the event and the costume, which makes sense as the Phoenix Riser Suit has major cues from the Zenkaiser suit from ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger''.
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* TheBusComesBack: It makes its return for the 2023 event.
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A trio of Warriors hired to defend against the Bombard King...they have a few kinks to work out with their teamwork.

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A trio of Warriors hired to defend against the Bombard King... they have a few kinks to work out with their teamwork.



* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: While his official title is that of the Sunshine Savior, his costume is designed after a Phoenix rising from the ashes the way Eorzea did following the Seventh Umbral Calamity. The outfit, acquirable by players, is officially called the Phoenix Rider Suit. This ties into Lyonell's fiery punches and kicks while in the costume, as well as him rising from the ashes [[spoiler:by getting over his trauma over being judged thanks to the encouragement of the Warrior and the crowd he's protecting.]]

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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: While his official title is that of the Sunshine Savior, his costume is designed after a Phoenix rising from the ashes the way Eorzea did following the Seventh Umbral Calamity. The outfit, acquirable by players, is officially called the Phoenix Rider Riser Suit. This ties into Lyonell's fiery punches and kicks while in the costume, as well as him rising from the ashes [[spoiler:by getting over his trauma over being judged thanks to the encouragement of the Warrior and the crowd he's protecting.]]
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* PerformanceAnxiety: Lyonell is kind and eager-to-help, but the thought of others' prying eyes on him sends him into a panic, leading him to tremble and mutter apologies at all sorts of imagined offenses. He normally hides his face in a helmet to deal with this, but the sweltering heat of Costa del Sol in the middle of summer forced him to remove it. But he's able to get his nerves under control once he dons Haermaga's costume.

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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: While his official title is that of the Sunshine Savior, his costume is designed after a Phoenix rising from the ashes the way Eorzea did following the Seventh Umbral Calamity. The outfit, acquirable by players, is officially called the Phoenix Rider Suit. This ties into Lyonell's fiery punches and kicks while in the costume, as well as him rising from the ashes [[spoiler:by getting over his trauma over being judged thanks to the encouragement of the Warrior and the crowd he's protecting.]]
* DivingKick: In true {{Toku}} fashion, Lyonell finishes off [[spoiler:the Supershark]] with a Rider-style kick that ends with the target exploding.
* PerformanceAnxiety: Lyonell is kind and eager-to-help, but the thought of others' prying eyes on him sends him into a panic, leading him to tremble and mutter apologies at all sorts of imagined offenses. He normally hides his face in a helmet to deal with this, but the sweltering heat of Costa del Sol in the middle of summer forced him to remove it. But he's able to get his nerves under control once he dons Haermaga's costume. [[spoiler:This is because he once had a disastrous assignment that ended in the loss of his reputation among his friends and clients. This was so traumatizing that he became terrified of meeting the gaze of others out of fear of being judged like that again. At the end of the event, the Warrior's encouragement along with the cheers of the crowd restores his confidence in himself and he beats up a Supershark with nothing but his bare hands.]]

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* SecurityBlanket: Lyonell suffers from PerformanceAnxiety, breaking down into trembling and constant apologizing whenever his face is able to be seen. He normally wears a helmet to deal with this, but Costa del Sol is too hot in the summer to wear one. Luckily, Haermaga's costume features a helmet with an opaque one-way visor, which helps Lyonell get his nerves under control.

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The Chairman of the Moonfire Faire.

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The A veteran adventurer and the Chairman of the Moonfire Faire.Faire. He's an everpresent fixture of the festivities, always trying to come up with new ways to help people enjoy the Faire while keeping attendees safe.


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A young, eager adventurer who volunteered for the role of Sunshine Savior at Haermaga's behest during the 2023 festivities. But he trembles under the pressure of prying eyes, leading him to don the gaudy outfit Haermaga had prepared several Faires ago to keep his nerves under control.
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* BladeOnAStick: She is a FFXI Samurai who wields a ''naginata'', but she uses this game's Lancer animations.


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* NaginatasAreFeminine: She is a FFXI Samurai who wields a ''naginata'', but she uses this game's Lancer animations.
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''Other Realms'': [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVTheVoid The Void]] | [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVTheFirst The First]] | [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVTheWorldUnsundered The World Unsundered]] | [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVUltimaThule Ultima Thule]]\\

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* UnexplainedAccent: She speaks with a certain accent not like that of a typical Ul'dahn. It more closely resembles that of fictional fashion designers like [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Edna Mode]]. This is most noticeable by her continued use of "dahling" instead of "darling". No explanation is given for this.

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* CreepyGood: The Warrior of Light's journal entries have them creeped out by the sheer zeal Hamlyn takes in putting them into a tonberry costume and pawing it off of them. Not to mention his Vader Breath from being in his costume constantly. Despite this, he's nothing but helpful throughout the event.

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* VaderBreath: Hamlyn often ends his sentences with heavy breathing, both from exertion from wearing his costume all day and sheer excitement from being able to share his love of the tonberry with all of Gridania. Everyone around him finds it creepy, but he's helpful and nice enough that they don't bother him about it.

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A yearly promotional campaign for the Manderville Gold Saucer. This event is one of the few holidays that isn't [[YouMeanXmas an analogue]] of a real-world holiday, and exists on a practical, meta level to fill what is otherwise the large gap between Hatching-Tide (Easter) and Moonfire (high summer).

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A self-described connoisseur and passionate aficionado of the tonberries of legend. He comes to the 2023 Hatching-tide festivities to spread his love for the tonberry far and wide, citing their perfectly round heads as a perfect fit for the egg-based activities.
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* CrazyPrepared: He just so happens to have a means of providing electrical insulation to his tonberry costumes when the Sylphs start pranking the festivities to vent their frustration over the dissolution of their boar fighting rings.
* CreepyGood: The Warrior of Light's journal entries have them creeped out by the sheer zeal Hamlyn takes in putting them into a tonberry costume and pawing it off of them. Not to mention his Vader Breath from being in his costume constantly. Despite this, he's nothing but helpful throughout the event.
* TheFaceless: He's never seen without his costume on, leaving it ambiguous what race he is. Under the hood in the game files, he's a Highlander Hyur, but there's no way for the players to know this unless aside from his stature and name.
* GoofySuit: Hamlyn is constantly wearing a tonberry costume he wove himself. According to the Warrior of Light's journal, the costumes are cumbersome and sweaty to wear as part of a festival, much less running around scaring Sylphs while dodging lightning bolts and retrieving eggs.
* {{Otaku}}: He's utterly obssessed with tonberries, breathing heavily both from wearing his silly mascot suit constantly and from sheer excitement at being able to gush about his favorite creatures. He apparently sowed every single tonberry costume he distributes by hand in varying sizes to acommodate every playable race in the game.
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A yearly promotional campaign for the Manderville Gold Saucer. This event is one of the few holidays that isn't [[YouMeanXmas an analogue]] of a real-world holiday, and exists on a practical, meta level to fill what is otherwise the large gap between Hatching-Tide (Easter) and Moonfire (high summer).

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''Other Realms'': [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVTheVoid The Void]] | [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVTheFirst The First]] | [[Characters/FinalFantasyXIVUltimaThule Ultima Thule]]\\

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* UnexplainedAccent: She speaks with a certain accent not like that of a typical Ul'dahn that more closely resembles that of fictional fashion designers like [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Edna Mode]]. This is most noticeable by her continued use of "dahling" instead of "darling". No explanation is given for this.

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The sickly heiress to House Thorne, whose ancestor Edvya inspired the Little Ladies' Day festivities. She is proud of her family's storied traditions and seeks to spread the joy of the event, but her poor health and her family's protectiveness lead her to slip away when she can.

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The sickly heiress to House Thorne, whose ancestor Edvya inspired the Little Ladies' Day festivities. She is proud of her family's storied traditions and seeks to spread the joy of the event, but her poor health and her family's protectiveness lead stifle her attempts to participate, forcing her to slip away when she can.from her guardians.



* LockedOutOfTheLoop: During the 2023 festivities, she discovers an antique fan designed after the one used by Edvya. Aldithya enlists your aid in discovering its origins when her father, the head of House Thorne, proves oddly silent. You learn that Aldithya's fan once belonged to her mother and was crafted specifically for performing the Little Ladies' Dance. Both the historian and the ''Mythril Eye'' reporter she consults are confused that Aldithya is unaware of this, while her father insists he knows nothing about it. This leaves Aldithya baffled as to why her parents passed down their family's traditional dance to her. [[spoiler:This is because the last time Claudia performed the dance, she nearly collapsed from overexertion, potentially accelerating her demise. Fortin hides the dance from Aldithya in an effort avoid a case of HistoryRepeats.]]

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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: During the 2023 festivities, she discovers an antique fan designed after the one used by Edvya. Aldithya enlists your aid in discovering its origins when her father, the head of House Thorne, proves oddly silent. You learn that Aldithya's fan once belonged to her mother and was crafted specifically for performing the Little Ladies' Dance. Both the historian and the ''Mythril Eye'' reporter she consults are confused that Aldithya is unaware of this, while her father insists he knows nothing about it. This leaves Aldithya baffled as to why her parents haven't passed down their family's traditional dance to her. [[spoiler:This is because the last time Claudia performed the dance, she nearly collapsed from overexertion, potentially accelerating her demise. Fortin hides the dance from Aldithya in an effort to avoid a case of HistoryRepeats.]]

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* DelicateAndSickly: According to the royal seneschal, Aldithya was born with a frail constitution and has always been sickly. Her family and servants are always worried about her collapsing or being kidnapped because of her illness. When you encounter her during the 2023 festivities, she's resting alone on a seat in the Gold Court, as she fears she'll faint if she so much as stands up. This is why she needs the Warrior of Light's help in solving the mystery behind her ancestor's fan.



* IllGirl: According to the royal seneschal, Aldithya was born with a frail constitution and has always been sickly. Her family and servants are always worried about her collapsing or being kidnapped because of her illness. When you encounter her during the 2023 festivities, she's resting alone on a seat in the Gold Court, as she fears she'll faint if she so much as stands up. This is why she needs the Warrior of Light's help in solving the mystery behind her ancestor's fan.
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The smallfolk were deeply moved by this unforseen display of humility and seeing that, Sultan Baldric--in a vow to never forget the lesson he learned that day--declared that each year he would serve as seneschal to a common girl who was to be chosen by the townsfolk by lot. Even in his death, the dradition continued, living one as the Thorne Dynasty gave way to the House of Ul. In time, it spread to the other nations, where it grew in popularity and came to be the Little Ladies' Day festival that we all know and love today. These characters are related to Eorzea's counterpart of the Japanese Holiday of Girl's Day.

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The smallfolk were deeply moved by this unforseen display of humility and seeing that, Sultan Baldric--in a vow to never forget the lesson he learned that day--declared that each year he would serve as seneschal to a common girl who was to be chosen by the townsfolk by lot. Even in his death, the dradition tradition continued, living one as the Thorne Dynasty gave way to the House of Ul. In time, it spread to the other nations, where it grew in popularity and came to be the Little Ladies' Day festival that we all know and love today. These characters are related to Eorzea's counterpart of the Japanese Holiday of Girl's Day.




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* ParentsAsPeople: Nanapasi loves and wants to dote upon his daughter Ninimo, but his work as a dollmaker keeps him away from her. His taking her to celebrate Little Ladies' Day is meant to be a way of compensating for this, but his preconcieved notions of what a lady ''should'' be doing gets in the way of him seeing what Ninimo actually ''wants'' to do. He's acutely aware of this because of Ninimo's unhappiness and begs the Warrior of Light's aid in helping him reconnect with her.

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* FlowerGirl: In an effort to participate in the Little Ladies' Day festivities, Aldithya grew daisies in her family's garden to be made into flower crowns. Her health significantly, but temporarily, improves in the process, leading her to slip away to try and distribute them before her health worsens again.



* IllGirl: According to the royal seneschal, Aldithya was born with a frail constitution and has always been sickly. When you encounter her during the festivities, she's resting alone on a seat in the Gold Court, as she fears she'll faint if she so much as stands up during the 2023 event story. This is why she needs the Warrior of Light's help in solving the mystery behind her ancestor's fan.

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* InnocentFlowerGirl: Downplayed. In an effort to participate in the 2019 Little Ladies' Day festivities, Aldithya grew daisies in her family's garden to be made into flower crowns. Her health significantly, but temporarily, improves in the process, leading her to slip away and distribute them before her health worsens again. While Aldithya's motives fit the pureness of the trope, she's far more firm and confident in her endeavors than most examples.

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The sickly heiress to House Thorne, whose ancestor Edvya inspired the Little Ladies' Day festivities. After discovering an antique fan designed after the one used by Edvya, Aldithya enlists the Warrior of Light's aid in discovering its origins when her father, the head of House Thorne, proves oddly silent.

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The sickly heiress to House Thorne, whose ancestor Edvya inspired the Little Ladies' Day festivities. After discovering an antique fan designed after She is proud of her family's storied traditions and seeks to spread the one used by Edvya, Aldithya enlists joy of the Warrior of Light's aid in discovering its origins event, but her poor health and her family's protectiveness lead her to slip away when her father, the head of House Thorne, proves oddly silent.she can.



* IllGirl: According to the royal seneschal, Aldithya was born with a frail constitution and has always been sickly. When you encounter her during the festivities, she's resting alone on a seat in the Gold Court, as she fears she'll faint if she so much as stands up. This is why she needs the Warrior of Light's help in solving the mystery behind her ancestor's fan.



* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Through your investigations, you learn that Aldithya's fan once belonged to her mother and was crafted specifically for performing the Little Ladies' Dance. Both the historian and the ''Mythril Eye'' reporter she consults are confused that Aldithya is unaware of this, while her father insists he knows nothing about it. This leaves Aldithya baffled as to why neither of her parents passed down their family's traditional dance to her.
* MissingMom: Her mother possessed the same sickly constitution that Aldithya now has and passed away when Aldithya was little.

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* FlowerGirl: In an effort to participate in the Little Ladies' Day festivities, Aldithya grew daisies in her family's garden to be made into flower crowns. Her health significantly, but temporarily, improves in the process, leading her to slip away to try and distribute them before her health worsens again.
* GenerationXerox: Flashbacks show that Aldithya is the spitting image of her late mother Claudia and bears the same passion for the Little Ladies' Day festivities. They also possess the same frail constitution, [[spoiler:which is why her father Fortin tries to hide the dance from Aldithya, lest she collapse from overexertion as Claudia did and threaten her already poor health.]]
* IllGirl: According to the royal seneschal, Aldithya was born with a frail constitution and has always been sickly. When you encounter her during the festivities, she's resting alone on a seat in the Gold Court, as she fears she'll faint if she so much as stands up during the 2023 event story. This is why she needs the Warrior of Light's help in solving the mystery behind her ancestor's fan.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Through During the 2023 festivities, she discovers an antique fan designed after the one used by Edvya. Aldithya enlists your investigations, you aid in discovering its origins when her father, the head of House Thorne, proves oddly silent. You learn that Aldithya's fan once belonged to her mother and was crafted specifically for performing the Little Ladies' Dance. Both the historian and the ''Mythril Eye'' reporter she consults are confused that Aldithya is unaware of this, while her father insists he knows nothing about it. This leaves Aldithya baffled as to why neither of her parents passed down their family's traditional dance to her.
her. [[spoiler:This is because the last time Claudia performed the dance, she nearly collapsed from overexertion, potentially accelerating her demise. Fortin hides the dance from Aldithya in an effort avoid a case of HistoryRepeats.]]
* MissingMom: Her mother Claudia possessed the same sickly constitution that Aldithya now has and passed away when Aldithya was little.

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