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  • Qiqirn (Final Fantasy XI)
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  • Even so, it is not uncommon to hire a Qiqirn as a shop or guild assistant, thanks to their reliability and surprisingly quick wits. Some Qiqirn have even made use of their sharp sense of smell to become extremely wealthy in the production of fragrances. According to their oral tradition, the ancestors of the Qiqirn lived a nomadic life in the northern lands. Even today, remnants of the Qiqirn's ancient lifestyle may be seen in their unique customs, such as their sheep-led wagon homes, their leather clothing, and their habit of carrying their valuables with them at all times.
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  • Even so, it is not uncommon to hire a Qiqirn as a shop or guild assistant, thanks to their reliability and surprisingly quick wits. Some Qiqirn have even made use of their sharp sense of smell to become extremely wealthy in the production of fragrances. According to their oral tradition, the ancestors of the Qiqirn lived a nomadic life in the northern lands. Even today, remnants of the Qiqirn's ancient lifestyle may be seen in their unique customs, such as their sheep-led wagon homes, their leather clothing, and their habit of carrying their valuables with them at all times. Hostile Qiqirn exhibit a number of unusual behaviors depending on their job. Qiqirn rangers will fight normally for a short period of time before running away to seek the assistance of their peers, who subsequently join the battle. Qiqirn thieves will flee outright, covering their trail with bombs which explode on contact. These hazards can be destroyed with magic or a ranged attack. Qiqirn black mages from the Ruins of Alzadaal will run around casting high level black magic until, after a time, they use Warp to depart.
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