Final Fantasy XIV: Ashen Dawn

Final Fantasy XIV: Ashen Dawn

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3 months after the events of the Dragonsong War, peace, finally, has returned to the land of Eorzea. New heroes have been given a chance to stake their claim, and new adventures show themselves at every affable turn without pause for those who wish to pursue them. However, even with the land united and the future bright, there is much and more to be done following the century-long battle that had reached its climax, and while much is unpredictable, the City-States of Eorzea look to bring themselves up to snuff the only way they know how; proving to each other that they have what it takes to handle any kind of lurking darkness. How, you may ask? Against each other, of course, in the Eorzean Melee Of Dawn.
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