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Lohse Falscher
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General

Lohse Falscher, a.k.a "The Fae-touched", is a female Hrothgar of The Lost clan, registered in the database on with 2332618 for ID. Had also been known under 1 other name: Tabby Lutece.

Born on 16th Sun of the 5th Astral Moon under protection of Menphina, the LoverMenphina, the Lover.

Other known incarnations: female Au Ra of Xaela, female Elezen of Wildwood, and female Roegadyn of Hellsguard.

Currently is resident of GridaniaGridania, The Black Shroud on Balmung of Crystal. Has also been seen on Siren of Aether, Behemoth of Primal, and Famfrit of Primal.

Reached rank of First Storm LieutenantFirst Storm Lieutenant in Maelstrom Grand company.

Last interview was conducted on . This is what adventurer had to say during it:

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Affiliations

Last achievements

Total points: 8220

Job affinities

JobLevelLast change
AlchemistAlchemist3
AstrologianAstrologian60
BardBard70
Black MageBlack Mage70
BlacksmithBlacksmith63
Blue MageBlue Mage80
BotanistBotanist24
CarpenterCarpenter15
CulinarianCulinarian17
DancerDancer60
Dark KnightDark Knight100
DragoonDragoon70
FisherFisher25
GoldsmithGoldsmith1
GunbreakerGunbreaker60
LeatherworkerLeatherworker16
MachinistMachinist100
MinerMiner10
MonkMonk70
NinjaNinja70
PaladinPaladin70
PictomancerPictomancer80
ReaperReaper77
Red MageRed Mage100
SageSage70
SamuraiSamurai100
ScholarScholar100
SummonerSummoner100
ViperViper80
WarriorWarrior100
WeaverWeaver1
White MageWhite Mage54
Total:1916