A wall of armed catgirls(opens in new tab) stand at the entrance of Ul'dah. This border wall of fur appears to be blocking outsiders from entering one of the most notorious servers in Final Fantasy 14, but it's also a playful form of greeting.
Player-tourists are waiting in queues of up to 30 minutes(opens in new tab) to flood into Balmung via the newly introduced Data Center travel system. They're there to ogle at a city known for its erotic roleplaying. Its catgirls, and the rest of the players taking shifts beside them(opens in new tab), however, would rather it remain an insulated enclave, an erotic Themyscira that mortals can't reach—unless you're brave enough to pass through.
#FFXIV Reporting live from BalmungCatgirls have blocked the steps out of the Aetheryte PlazaCivilians are now PUNCHING the catgirl wall trying to break through pic.twitter.com/cjruuJRLrdJuly 5, 2022
«I think a lot of the people at the blockade don't really care much about being gawked at, actually. A lot of them embrace Balmung's reputation and find it kind of funny that people are clamoring to come to our infamous server,» Rook, a Balmung player who has seen the wall themselves, told me.
«We like being extra,» they said.
The only thing actually stopping you are the wait times for traveling between data centers, which were the cause of the system being temporarily taken down just after it launched this week—it's back up now. The pipes are still getting clogged though, so much so that a Balmung native(opens in new tab) who left to visit another server had trouble going home.
Balmung Wall updateWeaboo police have joined in pic.twitter.com/XAP8OsddnOJuly 6, 2022
Balmung has a long history as the de facto roleplaying server in FF14, and its well
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