“I went through many different characters such as Roxas, Naminé, and Lilo, for example, trying to come up with a funny name for them with a matching outfit. “It took a few days of planning before I created the characters,” Floppy explains. Considering the limitations of using FF14 clothing to create Kingdom Hearts outfits, it’s impressive how much Lazy Afternoons look like their KH counterparts, even if it’s in pint-sized versions for some of them. The little Goofy-themed Lalafell is called ‘Ah Hyuck’, while the Lalafell Donald is called ‘Donald Cure’. The standout thing about Lazy Afternoons is that each band member is a recreation of a Kingdom Hearts character - though with a FF14 flair, of course - and each complete with a fitting name. Lazy Afternoons, the Kingdom Hearts-themed bard band on Primal’s Behemoth world, was one of these gems that I stumbled across - but it wasn’t in-game that I found them, but through the FF14 community. Yet I’m still finding new and interesting performances that blow me away. I’m always on the lookout for exciting community shows, and I’ve made my fair share of alts to attend specific concerts and events on other Data Centers. RELATED: Final Fantasy 14 Community Spotlight: The Eorzean Aquarium Players gather from all over to listen and celebrate the creativity of others, with crowds sometimes spanning the whole of my screen. Whenever this happens to me, regardless of whatever I was in the middle of doing, I can’t help but track down the performers and watch for a while, and I’m never the only one. Follow the sound and you’ll see a Bard - or even a whole band - using Final Fantasy 14’s Performance Mode to create captivating music. During your travels across Eorzea, you might be lucky enough to hear a few notes of a familiar song in the distance.