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If you ever wanted a 3 hour VOD of Ina (Nagu) playing FF14, here you are: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1262953428. This is the current endgame raid, which their FC (guild) has been grinding pretty hard these past two weeks.

She's the Scholar, Temi Temi, in this raid consisting of her other FC members. For whatever reason their FC leader decided to record this run. Everyone is on discord together, however Ina only types in game, which is hidden on stream.

For a specific reference of them referring to to Nagu, see 3:20 in the VOD. There are plenty more than that.

If for some reason you need further proof that Nagu=Temi, here you are: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/232854-Memories-of-Eorzea-Screenshot-Contest-(NA)-Entry-Thread?p=2948521#post2948521

I doubt this VOD will stay up for long, but it was a neat discovery.
Kinda dont see this as an issue, Everyone knows she plays XIV, i doubt some lunatic is going to make a character and try to find her in game or anything like that, I am pretty sure shes safe. I don't think that vod would need to go down.
 
Kinda dont see this as an issue, Everyone knows she plays XIV, i doubt some lunatic is going to make a character and try to find her in game or anything like that, I am pretty sure shes safe. I don't think that vod would need to go down.
Yea, no. I see the total opposite. Super fans have no sense of decorum and personal space, much less if they're weebs and autists. If you've watched any of the major WoW streamers play FFXIV, they have to set their status to /busy non-stop because they just get flooded with friend invites from randos.

As an example, here's Asmongold barely into the starting intro sequence and he's already being flooded with friend invites:

Ina has recently outright stated she never wants to do FFXIV on streams as she considers it one of her safe places/comfort games. I hope she doesn't get harrassed by this leak.
 
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I always figured that Pippa was some sort of libertarian type, so to me at least, her being some sort of queer isn't that much of a shocker. Personally, as long as she doesn't end up pulling a Nyaggers or anything like that, then I don't really care.

Not sure what's up with tranny accusations though, but maybe I just missed something.
Apparently being pro-trans makes you trans now or something. Ramblings of some retard on /vt/ who desperately needs to touch grass. If Pippa was trans she would already have mentioned it 15 times per stream and her roommate would have an alternate R18 Twitter account linking to an Onlyfans selling dick pics.
 
He's referring to Finana and Nina. Honestly, I'd argue everyone from EN except for Finana is worth giving some level of a shot.

My personal recommendations for NijiEN gateways would be Elira, Pomu, Rosemi, Petra, and Enna. All of them are entertaining without having to put a big asterisk on a quirk that may filter you (Selen's laugh, Nina's tic, Finana's humour).

I'd at least give Finana a shot. It's not like she's bad in collabs or anything, though she does align herself a LITTLE more with VShojo humour which doesn't bode well for people here. It's not as much as people think if you actually watch her but it's definitely there.
 

Looks like the orca will be taking a break. She says it's over her grandmother dying but it could be at least a couple weeks or possibly February till we see her again. Wish her the best, she sounds young enough that this probably was her first 'big" family loss.
 
I don't really care about Pippa's political opinions (plus, I'm fairly left-leaning myself so it really doesn't affect me), and it always seemed obvious to me that she just enjoyed laughing at dumb shit and making jokes, not that she was some serious far-right Q-tard believer. Still, she pandered towards the autists on 4chan, so the autistic backlash from them is still largely her own fault.

Unless she starts sperging about trans rights during a stream then I don't really care.
 
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