Dancers, Maidens of the Battlefield (10/22/2007)

Aangeliceus

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Maiden of the Battlefield
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'Tis the beatin' of the heart what lays the foundation. Ye embrace it with yer whole body, and then e'er so gently start tappin' out the steps. Yer blood gets t'bubblin' an' ye can hear it percolatin' about in there. An' then ye might stick a twirlin' turn and send it rushin' t'all yer extremities. Shimmies straight up the spine and sends a shudder clean through ye, it does. After that, then she's mine an' no mistakin'. Haven't the faintest where I be or how I got there, I just am. An' everyone around fuels me, each of 'em offerin' up their own music--a symphony o' souls. An' that's yer rhythm. Ye cannot help but dance.

[Dancer Laila Brilioth, following a seminal performance on Jeuno's Artisan Bridge in the year 884]

And so it was that in former times that dancers became truly sought after as battleworthy allies. Word soon spread of their inspiring ability to allay the troubled hearts of soldiers made uneasy by the trials and tribulations of the frontline, and of their prowess as heroines in their own right, staking their lives on the field of battle alongside the bravest of warriors. In this manner they came to garner immense favor and respect from all ranks in the great armies of Altana--such was the station of the dancer.
Their supple frames adorned in magnificent garments, dancing in plain view on the battlefield, boldly defying downpour after downpour of beastman arrow, the dancers bestowed countless of Altana's legions with both courage and resolve, earning them the title "maidens of the battlefield." Juxtaposed to this was their infamy among their enemies as "maidens of death," feared for their mastery of an unknown and foreign art.
The origins of the esoteric tradition known as the Kriegstanz are revealed below.




Revelry in Totentanz
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Come now, and dance with these bones!
Spin and turn, in life and in death!
Pauper, sage, even the nobleman knows,
They are all, in the end, of life bereft!
Savor now, doomed fool, and make merry this night!
Come now, and dance with these bones!
Sing and croon, in life and in death!
Old hag, young beauty, even the sweet child knows,
In time, a bleached skull, is all will be left!
Savor now, doomed fool, and make merry this night!


[a verse from the ancient "Bastokan Song of the Damned"]

This verse rose to prominence in dark days as the republic was ravaged by the Bastokan Blight.

On top of the already horrific and growing number of victims, unsubstantiated rumors and utter despair spread rampant through all quarters of the city. It was in this climate of social turmoil that the Bastokan Song of the Damned was taken up by the masses. Using magic to animate the remains of the deceased, throngs of the hopeless and grieving would choke the streets in processions of living and dead, booming in chorus as they danced the Totentanz in a form of morbid catharsis.

Despite the government's initial efforts to quarantine those infected by the blight, the frenzied nightly gatherings were at first reluctantly tolerated. This changed however, as the growing popularity of the Totentanz carried it to the frontlines of battle, where the crazed enthusiasm generated by the now ritualistic dancing led no small number of soldiers to neglect their posts. This being an unacceptable state of affairs in wartime, a series of prohibitions was promptly issued with unforeseen results...
An air of insurgency and rebellion swept the people, as dancing crowds began to take to the streets even with the sun still high in the sky. President Wilhelm was left with no recourse but to declare a state of emergency and mobilize the republic's main garrison of Galkan troops against the citizenry to suppress the escalating chaos. It is indeed a sad page in Bastokan history.

It so happened that in those days, mountainfolk from the hinterlands of the Gustaberg region would sometimes travel to Bastok to peddle medicinal herbs. The quelling of the near-maniacal outbreaks of saturnalia would find its form in the native dancers of these tribes. With no hesitation despite the apparent dangers of contagion to themselves, they would roam the city streets and visit barracks, displaying the aggressive yet graceful steps of their people's traditional dance, the Kriegstanz, with a timeless elegance. The majestic rhythms pounded out by these confident women and their motions, full of life, captivated observers instantaneously. And it was not long before the morose Totentanz rituals faded away as quickly as they had come. Some years later, the significant role the dancers played in the defeat of the deadly epidemic which claimed so many Bastokan lives was commemorated by the president in a now famous speech: "Though none can deny the scientific strides made by our great alchemists in curing this foul plague, praise is due also to those fearless masters of dance who came to us in our most dire hour. For it was their impassioned artistry that delivered us from the tyranny of this most lethal of epidemics, and the terror which had fast gripped our very hearts." And so it was that the dancers came to be credited with ending the Bastokan Blight.

In wake of its success and popularity during the blight, the Kriegstanz became a well-established school of dance, the study of which was such a grueling task that finding successors to carry on the tradition became quite a chore in its own right. It is not without some hint of irony that the second coming of the dancers would require a tragedy on the scale of the Crystal War--with the very fate of Bastok in the balance--to bring it about.




Knowing Kriegstanz
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One would be remiss to relegate the arts of
dance and combat to separate fields. A
masterful dance can be the most lethal of
weapons; a skillful fight, the most elegant
of dances. Alas, there does exist one point
of departure between the two. Whereas
martial beauty is a byproduct of precise
execution, the techniques of dance are a
thing of beauty in and of themselves. The
whole corpus of the Kriegstanz, though no
doubt applicable to combat,primarily, and
perpetually, seeks beauty.


[an excerpt from the dogmatic "Kriegstanzian Musings," composed by Annika Brilioth]

From that point on the Kriegstanz continued to evolve even further, incorporating unique steps developed in varying regions into new types of dance, yielding the Schwerttanz and Gauklertanz, among others. Dancing was found to not only encourage and instill morale in the practitioner's companions, but the most instinctual of dancers were found to be able to achieve an almost trancelike state, imbuing themselves with transcendental powers that could weaken their enemies with the sublime suggestiveness of their movements.

Held in high regard as both first-class entertainers and as accomplished martial artists, the dancers are driven by an insatiable passion for their art. Entirely devoid of timidity on both the stage and the battlefield, dance requires the most absolute resolve. Only one who has honed these traits and devoted their very life to the beauty and perfection of the art itself is worthy of being deemed "Dancer."


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*Keep an eye out for more Topics in the future, including comments from the development team and more historical background on the new expansion pack, Wings of the Goddess!

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Sounds like Female only, I'd shudder at what a male version may resemble.
I don't think they're excluding men, I think they're just excluding galka. =P
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could weaken their enemies with the sublime suggestiveness of their movements...
No one wants to see a galka with "suggestive movements". No! No! NO!

Now cute hume or buff elvaan guys on the other hand might be nice... What's wrong with some eye candy for the ladies? ~.^
 
if cocksucker SE makes dancer female only then they better fucking introduce geomancer that's male only ......... and that's bitchin sex
 
Needs more info about new jobs OTHER than freaking dancer... -_-
 
Needs more info about new jobs OTHER than freaking dancer... -_-
As much as I'm looking forward to Dancer, I definitely must agree. I really want to hear about the other jobs too. I remember SE saying they would announce one of the jobs at the Fan Festival which is only 3 weeks away, but the expansion itself is just 4 weeks....

Assuming there are 3 new jobs (*crosses fingers*), I'd expect another job announcement maybe next week. Really, with only 4 weeks to go before the release, they've got to be ramping up the announcements so we're all in a frenzy to go get the expansion.
 
Wasn't there 2 male dancers in the vid with a female one in between?;o
 
Dancer was available to males during FF5... it was just terrifying. I doubt they'll make it female only--that'd require a huge shift in how jobs work unless the counter class wasn't Geomancer but was some "Dancerish" class that did the same thing, but was male...

In either case, Geomancer, plz. Must make Quakes.
 
Dancer was available to males during FF5... it was just terrifying. I doubt they'll make it female only--that'd require a huge shift in how jobs work unless the counter class wasn't Geomancer but was some "Dancerish" class that did the same thing, but was male...

In either case, Geomancer, plz. Must make Quakes.

Myth said it was Dancer girl, Bard male.
 
Dancer was always female only, but then again bard was always male only.

But, hey, maybe us males will be what we always wanted to be...

Mimes.

I can see it.
 
Dancer wasn't female only in FFV...I distinctly recall making Galuf a dancer...that old man had some moves.
 
But, hey, maybe us males will be what we always wanted to be...

Mimes.
That'll sure cut down on shout, linkshell, and party chatter. ^_~
 
Dancer wasn't female only in FFV...I distinctly recall making Galuf a dancer...that old man had some moves.
I think it was FFT where Dancers were female and Bards were male.
 
I still don't think they'd make a gender specific job. I mean, in other games like WoW you create secondary characters all the time for different jobs or different factions. Sure, no big deal. But here because you can do every job on a single character, people invest a LOT into that one character. Imagine you've got a male-hume/taru/elv/whatever*coughgalka*. You want to play dancer, but have to start a new female character just to be dancer. Then on her you get to go through quests/nation missions/ZMs/PMs/AMs all over again. You know how many people would be completely bullshit over that? I think it'll be more people than we realize.

Sure it's all lulz about who wants to see a guy dance but if dancer turns out to kick lots of ass, let's pretend it had the damage of a drk but the support abilities of a bard (yeah that'd be too godly), lots of people silly outfits and swaying hips aside, will want to play it.

The reason we haven't seen any real male dancers yet is they're probably trying to think up a non-gay looking AF for them. We saw in the trailer those two male backup dancers in Justacorps. Who's going to want just a justacorps looking thing for their AF? Usually AF is "special" in appearance and distinguishable for their job.

Personally I think the outift Balthier wears (yes I know he's a gunmaster. Who cares?) might work for male dancer AF. It's badass enough to not be gay. But it's kind of fancy so could pass for an entertainer.
http://www.ffxidats.com/page.php?id=681
If they were really purist (which they tend to lean to) I'd say one of the outfits from FFV the most viable here.
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So either black pants and a red cape with no shirt. That'd be really goddamn hot for me. But I think most men would complain. Otherwise what Galuf is wearing? It's hard to make out but I'm guessing it'd be like a green aketon or dress shirt of sorts with a blue sash across the front and blue ends of the sleeves, with brown shoulder pads and boots, and beige pants or so. I think it could work.

EDIT: After finding the full set of sprites for FFV, I stand corrected on what the AF would look like if they did model it after Galuf.
http://www.videogamesprites.net/FinalFantasy5/Party/Earth/Dancer.html
It looks like the sleeves are all 3 colors, brown, green, blue and rather puffy. It's so goddamn hard to tell with pixels, but it looks like they're part of a blue jacket over a green shirt. And does that look like a harness?! No leg covering, just harness and boots. I really hope I'm wrong, where's a magnifying glass? I need to disprove this. Ack, if that were true it'd look SO bad. Ugh.
 
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I agree, Dancer is going to be for both male and female characters. FFXI is so much more character-centric than other MMORPGs (which are more job-centric). They're not going to restrict a job to a subset of characters (females for Dancers, Tarutaru for time mage, etc).

This is the same reason we'll never get male Mithra as a playable race. They're not going to require you to create a new character in order to use the new content (job/race/whatever).

Edit: I can still see something like a flamenco dancer for male Dancer AF. The hat would beat out even the RDM pimp hat for pure style and coolness. ^_^
 
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