Anyone who witnessed the Endwalker Grape incident knows Final Fantasy 14 fans can get a little silly. This time,Final Fantasy 14 players had so much fun with an official farm livestream that the farm itself named one of its roosters after one of the game’s most infamous antagonists.
To celebrate the launch of Final Fantasy 14’s Patch 6.2, and the farming simulator-like Island Sanctuary content coming with it, the critically-acclaimed MMORPG teamed up with London-based Mudchute Farm to put on a week-long livestream. Affectionately titled, “Mogchute Farm,” the livestream included live footage of the farm animals, activities, and even votes on what types of feed the animals would receive.
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Of course, such a fun premise was the perfect setup for creative Final Fantasy 14 fans to work their silly magic. Fans immediately began making farm animal puns about popular Final Fantasy 14 characters; two goats were named Hraesvelgoat and Goatsetsu, and a donkey named Haydes was but some examples.
However, when the camera panned to one chicken, in particular, the wholesome chat exploded. The rooster in question stood on a high perch, rarely leaving the branch, and its color scheme was similar to that of Zenos yae Galvus' outfit in Endwalker. The outpouring from the crowd was so overwhelming and energetic that Mudchute Farms officially named the rooster Zenos, in honor of the crowd and the occasion.
As one might expect, it took mere moments for Chicken Zenos fan art to flood the internet. Players redrew famous scenes from the game with Chicken Zenos instead of the original, equipped Chicken Zenos with some of his humanoid predecessor’s gear and other outfits, and
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