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Bwagi

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Bwagi Ennze Pancah is a Bangaa found in The ''Prima Vista'' Tiring Room.

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
A City Fallen Feature quest 70 Ramza bas Lexentale
Uninvited Feature quest 70 Lina Mewrilah
Desire Feature quest 70 Jenomis cen Lexentale
Annihilation Feature quest 70 Jenomis cen Lexentale
The Path of Most Resistance Feature quest 70 Lina Mewrilah
Welcome to Their Jungle Feature quest 70 Montblanc
The City of Lost Angels Feature quest 70 Jenomis cen Lexentale
The Lady of Blades Feature quest 80 Bajsaljen
A Sign of What's to Come Feature quest 80 Marsak
Fit for a Queen Feature quest 80 Bajsaljen
A New Playing Field Feature quest 80 Marsak
Renewed Focus Feature quest 80 Bajsaljen
March of the Bloody Queen Feature quest 80 Bajsaljen

Locations

Zone Coordinates Level range
The Prima Vista Tiring Room (X:5.9, Y:6.1)
The Ridorana Lighthouse (X:11.5, Y:13.9)
The Prima Vista Bridge (X:6.2, Y:5.9)
Kugane (X:10.1, Y:12.1)
Kugane (X:13.5, Y:12.7)
Gangos (X:6.1, Y:5.5)
Bozjan Southern Front (X:14.7, Y:29.7)
Zadnor (X:35.8, Y:34.2)

Lore

"The boy can call us what he pleases. For our past failings, we deserve no better."

Loyal to Ba'Gamnan since their days in the royal fusiliers, Bwagi continued as the Bangg's right hand even after his captain chose to turn bandit following the fall of Rabanastre. His duties mainly consist of ensuring that Gijuk and Rinok remain out of trouble while Ba'Gamnan silently plots their revenge against the Garlean Empire.

Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume II, p. 119

Bwagi is a member of the resistance group Lente's Tears, serving as their liaison with the Eastern alliance. Versed in the workings of machina, he is also charged with the maintenance of the airship Ia'sar. Despite being a fusilier by training, Bwagi struggled to master the slender swords employed by the style. He compensates for this weakness with his superior marksmanship, which sees him unerringly strike distant targets even with short-barreled weapons.

As a young Bangaa, Bwagi was scarcely a soldier blooded when he fought the Empire as part of the Dalmascan Royal Fusiliers. When the kingdom fell, his unit was incorporated into the imperial army, but he was disinclined to serve his conquerors, choosing instead to embark upon a rambling journey. While he had many a memorable moment during his wanderings, nothing is so close to his heart as his visit to the industrial city of Abdella in Garlean-occupied Landis.

As he strolled through the streets, he came upon a play being performed by a troupe of Eschvan nomads, who were known as much as a source of foreign rumors as they were for their song and dance. The play was a whimsical affair depicting the love lives of ordinary folk, but to Bwagi, who had lived his entire life under a grim pall of conflict, it was anything but ordinary. Even as he was moved by the tale, he was struck by the jovial mood of the city, which had since regained normality following its conquest. This was his first experience of peace, and it proved heady. Taken by a sudden longing, he begged to join the troupe...only to be politely rejected.

Soon thereafter, Bwagi reunited with his erstwhile comrades, and together they formed a pirating crew. But he never forgot the joy he felt that day in Abdella, and took it upon himself to lighten spirits whenever possible. His japes were more often daft than droll, but he persisted and beamed inside for every grin he succeeded in drawing from his crewmates.

Alas, the carefree days of reaving were not to last, for his leader, Ba'Gamnan, would fall under the influence of an auracite. The stone fed upon the battle-hardened Bangaa's burning hatred for the Empire, warping him into the draconic abomination Yiazmat, and only in death was he set free. Desiring to carry on his respected brother-in-arm's legacy, Bwagi chose to lend his strength to the Resistance, and with this decision a grim determination returned to his countenance, where it will remain until such time as his homeland is free once more.

Field Notes on Bwagi