As Mirage Crown is a fictional story taking place in the world of Final Fantasy 14, I kept the cast to minium. If you're not familiar with the franchise you can always google things for I certainly don't intend to paste Encyclopedia Eorzea here.
![]() Teledji AdeledjiTeledji Adeledji was a character in Final Fantasy XIV. A member of the Syndicate, he was the head of the Mirage Trust and owned the Platinum Mirage casino. Post A Realm Reborn events... (From this point on it is purely fan fiction)
Teledji Adeledji managed to escape the Palace of the Dead and lay low. With no coin and considered dead, he fled to Gridania where he struggled for a long while to start anew. Between his own insecurities and shadows of the past giving him little rest, turning a page seemed nearly impossible. Fortunately his attempts did not remain unnoticed and the hostility reduced. If he knew anything that was how to make a coin and rise a business anew! With a small bar under his name and many business ideas, Teledji ventured into hopefully a new and better life for himself. |
![]() Tulala TulaA lalafellin woman who escaped Serpent Reavers in Sastasha after having spent some years in captivity there. Hiding her past and hoping to make enough coin to travel back home to Thavnair, she came across Teledji Adeledji's newly opened bar in hopes for new job opportunity there! Little did she know the former syndicate would appear to be more than it meets the eye... "But Denny, there are no lalafell in Thavnair!" yes, I know, but this was written in 2018 long before Endwalker became a thing and I don't feel like retconing her background. It's fiction, we roll with it. |
![]() Nenette NeneThe ever overworked secretary of mister Teledji. She has been working for him even prior to the Calamity and often blames his downfall and eventual "death" due to her departure. Having heard of his survival, she was quick to find him and resume her work as secetary. Nenette makes sure to keep better eye on her boss, ensuring he ...keeps it together this time. She is nowherere nearly paid enough for the things she has to do to keep her boss out of danger. |