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Distinguished Lalafell

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Distinguished Lalafell

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Gender
Male ♂
Age
72
Race
Lalafell (Plainsfolk)
Profession
Studium Professor (former)
Zone
Old Sharlayan (15.1,9.4)
Relatives
Papalymo (son)
Services
Quest NPC
Patch
6.0

Distinguished Lalafell is a Lalafell found in Old Sharlayan. His actual name is Nenelymo Totolymo.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Sandwiches and Pretzels Sidequest 80 Dickon

Additional Information

  • This character does not appear in Old Sharlayan until his associated quest is started.

Lore

"Thank you. Not only for the sandwiches, but also for standing with my son to the last."

A former Studium professor, this Dunesfolk elder was classmates with Louisoix in his youth. As kindred spirits in the study of magic, the two became good friends, and their relationship remained strong long after they graduated. Now seventy-two years old and retired, Nenelymo lives a quiet life. He holds fast to the memories of his dear departed son, believing that they will meet again in the aetherial sea.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 174

Dialogue

Oh, you are one of the Scions, are you not? [Forename], I believe. 'Tis a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Now, what might I do for you?
Ah, the sandwiches! How very kind of you to bring them. The Last Stand serves up many scrumptious dishes, but their sandwiches have always been my favorite. My son, meanwhile, was partial to the pretzels.
...When I was young, I attended the Studium. Louisoix was a classmate of mine─a kindred spirit in the study of magic─and we inspired each other to greater heights.
After I completed my studies, I continued conducting research and eventually became a professor. I married and had a family. Settled down.
Such a life wasn't for Louisoix, who was on the road more often than not. My son grew to admire him, and went to become his pupil and earn his Archon's mark.
To see him set forth to fight for Eorzea beside Louisoix filled me with pride. Yet so too did I worry, as any parent would.
In the end, he gave his life for his cause, so strongly did he believe in it. And having now seen his comrades fighting tirelessly to protect our star, I have come to understand whence came his conviction.
...Ah, but listen to me blathering on. I know you are a busy man/woman, so I shall let you go.
Thank you. Not only for the sandwiches, but also for standing with my son to the last.

— During Sandwiches and Pretzels