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[[file:roegadyn sea wolves.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Roegadyn Seawolves]]
[[file:roegadyn sea wolves.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Sea Wolves were once feared as brutal pirates of the north seas.]]
Seawolves is a clan of [[Roegadyn]]. Seawolves dominate [[Limsa Lominsa]] as sailors and seamen. Their counterparts are the [[Hellsguard]], the mercenaries and bodyguards of [[Ul'dah]].
The [[Sea Wolves]] (ゼーヴォルフ族, "Zē Vorufu Zoku," meaning "Sea Wolf Group") were once feared as brutal [[Piracy|pirates]] of the [[Northern Empty|north seas]]. Now, however, they are one of the principal races of [[Limsa Lominsa]], most often seen employed as sailors or seamen. In keeping with the old ways, the Sea Wolves bear names taken from the [[Languages/Roegadyn Dictionary|ancient Roegadyn language]].<ref>[https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/a_realm_reborn/world/#!/races/content?roegadyn FINAL FANTASY XIV | RACES]</ref>


==Starting Attributes==
==History==
:''Main article: [[Starting Attributes]]''
Like all [[Roegadyn]], the Sea Wolf clan hails from the bleak isles of the [[Northern Empty]]. Long ago, no vessel or coastal village was safe from their maritime brand of brutality. The mere mention of the clan was enough to strike fear into the hearts of any who drew their livelihood from the sea. While they still maintain a strong presence in their ancestral home on and around [[Aerslaent]] ("First Land" in the old tongue), subsisting as fishermen and women, a not-insignificant number left the homeland seven centuries ago, eventually settling in [[Vylbrand]].<ref name="Sea Wolves">''Encyclopædia Eorzea'' pg. 088-089</ref><ref name="Creation">Character Creation: Sea Wolves</ref>


==Lore==
There, they established the maritime city-state of [[Limsa Lominsa]], which prospered and took its place as one of [[Eorzea|Eorzea's]] six great [[City-State|city-states]].<ref name="Sea Wolves"/> It was not until the large-scale deployment of Limsa Lominsa's armada that the Sea Wovles' appetite for piracy diminished. Now it is not uncommon to see them employed as sailors or naval mercenaries on all manner of vessels.<ref name="Creation"/>
The Sea Wolves were once feared as brutal pirates of the north seas. Now, however, they are one of the principal races of Limsa Lominsa, most often seen employed as sailors or seamen. In keeping with the old ways, the Sea Wolves bear names taken from the ancient Roegadyn language.[http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/world/races/roegadyn]


===Roegadyn - Sea Wolves Naming Conventions===
==Physical Attributes==
Giants among Eorzea's races, Roegadyn males average some eighty-four to ninety ilms, while even females reach an imposing seventy-five to eighty-seven ilms. Their bodies—arms, legs, even the neck—are thick with muscle and sinew, and minstrels often liken their limbs to mighty tree trunks.<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>


At a glance, Sea Wolf names can oft appear like an amalgam of seemingly random letters, pounded out by a starved monkey chained to a thrift store typewriter.<br />
Roegadyn hair is thick and hard, with some individuals showing a natural wave. They take pride in their locks, and have developed a tradition of unique braids and weaves.<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>


Ah, but that is where you are mistaken! There actually is a pattern!<br />
They are typically open-minded, and blessed with a healthy sense of humor and booming laughter, which can be heard echoing around the alehouses of most ports.<ref>1.0 Character Creation: Sea Wolf Male</ref> They are also known for their remarkable gait and girth, and quick tempers.<ref>[[Merewina]]</ref>


====Male====
==Culture==
True to their seafaring roots, many Sea Wovles have made their mark as pirates, sailors, and [[Fisher|fishermen]].<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>


Sea Wolf names are actually '''all''' formed from two words taken from the ancient Roegadyn language that the race's ancestors spoke before they came to Eorzea. For example, Ahldskyf is a combination of '''Ahld''' (meaning 'old') and '''Skyf''' (meaning ‘ship’). Rostnsthal is a combination of '''Rostn''' (rusty) and '''Sthal''' (steel). Pronunciation of the names can be a bit easier after splitting the name into its two parts: Ahld + skyf (read "ald-skeeff").
Unsurprisingly, Sea Wolves favor fish and other fruits of the sea, prepared with simple and unpretentious seasonings. They make ample use of salt, which has the added benefit of serving as a preservative on long ocean voyages, and are known for a wide variety of cured foods.<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>


- Greintoum (grein + toum = bronze dream)<br />
Sea Wolves are noted connoisseurs of ale and wine, which they prefer to the more easily perishable water, and many have made a name for themselves as brewers of potent potables.<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>
- Mytemyrgan (myte + myrgan = middle morning)<br />
- Ahtmhas (aht + mhas = eight scars)<br />


Fun Fact: The word Roegadyn actually means ‘people of the rain’: roega being a distorted form of the word ‘roegan’ (rain) and ‘dyn’ (people), as the weather in northern islands from which they hail fluctuates from thick fog to torrential downpours...and that’s when it’s too warm for snow.
==Population==
[[Sea Wolves]] are the most common clan of [[Roegadyn]] in [[Eorzea]], in contrast to the relatively small number of [[Hellsguard]].<ref name="Sea Wolves"/> They're most prominently found in [[Limsa Lominsa]], where they account for approximately forty percent of its total population.<ref>''Encyclopædia Eorzea'' pg. 094</ref>


====Female====
North of Eorzea, in the [[Northern Empty]], they're still found in great numbers in and around their native homeland of [[Aerslaent]], but are also found on [[Old Sharlayan]] and its surrounding islands.<ref name="Sea Wolves"/> They were also found in the [[Sharlayan|Sharlayan colony]] in the [[The Dravanian Hinterlands|Dravanian hinterlands]] prior to the scholars' exodus.<ref>''Encyclopædia Eorzea'' pg. 191</ref>


Female first names follow the same rules as male first names, except that the second word used in the names is almost always one of the following:
A population of Sea Wolf-like Roegadyn also dwell in [[Ilsabard]], such as [[Biggs]] of the [[Garlond Ironworks]].<ref>''Encyclopædia Eorzea'' pg. 195</ref>


- Swys (Sister) -> Aerm'''swys''' (Poor Sister)<br />
==Nomenclature==
- Thota (Daughter) -> Klyn'''thota''' (Small Daughter)<br />
:''Main article: [[Languages/Roegadyn Dictionary|Roegadyn Dictionary]]
- Wyda (Willow) -> Dyrst'''wyda''' (Thirsty Willow)<br />
Though Sea Wolf names can be mystifying at a glance to the layman observer, they follow clear patterns rooted in the old Roegadyn tongue.<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>
- Geim (Jewel) -> Rhot'''geim''' (Red Jewel)<br />
- Wyb (Woman) -> Merl'''wyb''' (Sea Woman)<br />
- Rael (Doe) -> Does'''rael''' (Two Does)<br />
- Lona (Gatherer) -> Styrn'''lona''' (Star Gatherer)<br />
- Bhyda (Bride) -> Blyss'''bryda''' (Blossom Bride)<br />


====Surnames====
Given names are compounds of two words, the first an adjective or a verb, and the second a noun. In the case of females, the second word is almost invariably chosen from among the traditional set of Swys (Sister), Thota (Daughter), Wyda (Willow), Geim (Jewel), Wyb (Woman), Rael (Doe), Lona (Gatherer), and Bryda (Bride).<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>
Sea Wolf last names can appear even more imposing, but in fact, they follow rules similar to the first names. A last name simply takes the father's name and adds either '''Syn''' (meaning 'son') or '''Wyn''' (meaning 'daughter'). For example, Limsa Lominsa Admiral, Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn could be broken down like this:


Merl (sea) + wyb (woman)<br />
Sea Wolf surnames are patronymics: to the name of one's father is the suffix -syn (meaning "son") or -wyn ("daughter") appended. To take a well-known example, [[Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn|Admiral Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn's]] name breaks down as Merl (sea) + wyb (woman), Bloe (blue) + fhis (fish) + wyn (daughter), roughly translating to "Sea Wife, daughter of Blue Fish."<ref name="Sea Wolves"/>
Bloe (blue) + fhis (fish) + wyn (daughter)<br />


In other words, "Sea Wife, daughter of Blue Fish"<br />
Both "thota" and "wyn" translate as "daughter;" however, the use of "wyn" is exclusive to last names. You will never see it used in a first name, as you will never see a last name that uses "thota."<ref>[http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/63112-Race-Naming-Conventions?p=1014932&viewfull=1#post1014932 Race Naming Conventions]</ref>


Both ‘thota’ and ‘wyn’ translate as ‘daughter’; however, the use of wyn is exclusive to last names. You will never see it used in a first name (such as '''Klynwyn'''), as you will never see a last name that uses thota (such as '''Bloefhisthota''').
==Notable Sea Wolves==
*[[Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn]]
*[[Eynzahr Slafyrsyn]]
*[[Moenbryda Wilfsunnwyn]]
*[[Hyllfyr Faezmoensyn]]
*[[Wheiskaet Rysswoerdsyn]]
*[[Slafborn Rhotweitzsyn]]
*[[Solkzagyl Keltnaglsyn]]
*[[Rostnsthal]]
*[[Wyrnzoen Saelsmyndsyn]]
*[[Thubyrgeim Guldweitzwyn]]
*[[Lyngsath Hyllbornsyn]]
*[[Admiral Elilwaen]]
*[[Admiral Tragghyr the Cold]]
*[[Admiral Agatzahr]]
*[[Nyunkrepf Nyunkrepfsyn]]
*[[Caerkympf]]


Click [http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/61147?p=979158#post979158 here] for a list of known Roegadyn words.<br />
==References==
 
<references/>
The term “known” is used here because many Roegadyn words have been forgotten after generations of disuse, with only popular terms being passed down through names. Every so often, however, a new (or should I say old) word is rediscovered in an ancient tome and added to the list for further generations to use (or ignore).
[http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/61152-Roegadyn-Naming-Conventions]


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Revision as of 23:43, 25 November 2018

The Sea Wolves were once feared as brutal pirates of the north seas.

The Sea Wolves (ゼーヴォルフ族, "Zē Vorufu Zoku," meaning "Sea Wolf Group") were once feared as brutal pirates of the north seas. Now, however, they are one of the principal races of Limsa Lominsa, most often seen employed as sailors or seamen. In keeping with the old ways, the Sea Wolves bear names taken from the ancient Roegadyn language.[1]

History

Like all Roegadyn, the Sea Wolf clan hails from the bleak isles of the Northern Empty. Long ago, no vessel or coastal village was safe from their maritime brand of brutality. The mere mention of the clan was enough to strike fear into the hearts of any who drew their livelihood from the sea. While they still maintain a strong presence in their ancestral home on and around Aerslaent ("First Land" in the old tongue), subsisting as fishermen and women, a not-insignificant number left the homeland seven centuries ago, eventually settling in Vylbrand.[2][3]

There, they established the maritime city-state of Limsa Lominsa, which prospered and took its place as one of Eorzea's six great city-states.[2] It was not until the large-scale deployment of Limsa Lominsa's armada that the Sea Wovles' appetite for piracy diminished. Now it is not uncommon to see them employed as sailors or naval mercenaries on all manner of vessels.[3]

Physical Attributes

Giants among Eorzea's races, Roegadyn males average some eighty-four to ninety ilms, while even females reach an imposing seventy-five to eighty-seven ilms. Their bodies—arms, legs, even the neck—are thick with muscle and sinew, and minstrels often liken their limbs to mighty tree trunks.[2]

Roegadyn hair is thick and hard, with some individuals showing a natural wave. They take pride in their locks, and have developed a tradition of unique braids and weaves.[2]

They are typically open-minded, and blessed with a healthy sense of humor and booming laughter, which can be heard echoing around the alehouses of most ports.[4] They are also known for their remarkable gait and girth, and quick tempers.[5]

Culture

True to their seafaring roots, many Sea Wovles have made their mark as pirates, sailors, and fishermen.[2]

Unsurprisingly, Sea Wolves favor fish and other fruits of the sea, prepared with simple and unpretentious seasonings. They make ample use of salt, which has the added benefit of serving as a preservative on long ocean voyages, and are known for a wide variety of cured foods.[2]

Sea Wolves are noted connoisseurs of ale and wine, which they prefer to the more easily perishable water, and many have made a name for themselves as brewers of potent potables.[2]

Population

Sea Wolves are the most common clan of Roegadyn in Eorzea, in contrast to the relatively small number of Hellsguard.[2] They're most prominently found in Limsa Lominsa, where they account for approximately forty percent of its total population.[6]

North of Eorzea, in the Northern Empty, they're still found in great numbers in and around their native homeland of Aerslaent, but are also found on Old Sharlayan and its surrounding islands.[2] They were also found in the Sharlayan colony in the Dravanian hinterlands prior to the scholars' exodus.[7]

A population of Sea Wolf-like Roegadyn also dwell in Ilsabard, such as Biggs of the Garlond Ironworks.[8]

Nomenclature

Main article: Roegadyn Dictionary

Though Sea Wolf names can be mystifying at a glance to the layman observer, they follow clear patterns rooted in the old Roegadyn tongue.[2]

Given names are compounds of two words, the first an adjective or a verb, and the second a noun. In the case of females, the second word is almost invariably chosen from among the traditional set of Swys (Sister), Thota (Daughter), Wyda (Willow), Geim (Jewel), Wyb (Woman), Rael (Doe), Lona (Gatherer), and Bryda (Bride).[2]

Sea Wolf surnames are patronymics: to the name of one's father is the suffix -syn (meaning "son") or -wyn ("daughter") appended. To take a well-known example, Admiral Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn's name breaks down as Merl (sea) + wyb (woman), Bloe (blue) + fhis (fish) + wyn (daughter), roughly translating to "Sea Wife, daughter of Blue Fish."[2]

Both "thota" and "wyn" translate as "daughter;" however, the use of "wyn" is exclusive to last names. You will never see it used in a first name, as you will never see a last name that uses "thota."[9]

Notable Sea Wolves

References

  1. FINAL FANTASY XIV | RACES
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 088-089
  3. 3.0 3.1 Character Creation: Sea Wolves
  4. 1.0 Character Creation: Sea Wolf Male
  5. Merewina
  6. Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 094
  7. Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 191
  8. Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 195
  9. Race Naming Conventions