If a job needs done, for a bit of coin we'll see it through. Our clients aren't limited to honest work. Whether it be a simple courier's task, obtaining rare artifacts, researching, trading, manufacturing, and more - we are always happy to help! Some below the board deals do border on criminal activity.that is if we get caught. Thavnair is a prosperous country and recognized as a hub for imports and exports, which we intend to capitalize upon.Įstablishing ourselves as a mercantile company, we make efforts not just in Thavnair, but all across Etheirys to ensure the economy thrives. What we found upon our arrival is that our diverse crew can offer so much more than cheap labor. Even then, the world may hold mysteries about the Twelve's true identities.Since the end of the Final Days, our free company has all but transitioned to the Near East with the goal of assisting with reconstruction efforts in Thavnair. However, players likely won't get any concrete information for a while as the post- Endwalker side-story, Myths of the Realm, still needs to play out. There are fan theories, with plenty of evidence, about the Ascians and ancient races. The stories of the Twelve may allude to the history of the world, not just Eorzea. He arguably has one of the biggest followings of the Twelve and has for some time. Nald'thal is a big part of Ul'dah culture as he represents trade, one of the city's major pillars, though he's often seen as twin entities rather than one. Nophica was appeased, and she and Halone came to a truce. He caused magma to spew from a mountain, birthing the final god, Nald'thal the Trader, who would govern death. Feeling guilty, Oschon devised a plan to calm Halone. In ancient myth, Halone was invited to journey with Oschon, which ended with her becoming destructive and fighting any creature she came across, angering Nophica. While he's not worshipped widely, those with talent for crafting are said to be blessed by him.Ī goddess of war, Halone is a major part of Ishgardian culture and is referenced often in Heavensward. However, Byregot instead studied the art of creation under Thaliak. They were tasked with being wards of Rhalgr to prevent them from being overly destructive. After, two more gods emerged, Byregot the Builder and Halone the Fury. In a way, this could be representative of Calamities or other events brought to light in Endwalker. She directed him to the world so that he could destroy the excess created by the gods and bring balance. This led Nymeia to give life to a comet, creating Rhalgr. It's said he raised and downed mountains on a whim, causing the world to be in constant flux. He has few worshippers in the modern world but was a big part of the ancient doomed civilization of Nym, hence the dungeon "The Wanderer's Palace." It's said he created the earth and mountains from which wind blew and attracted Llymlaen, but they never met due to his wanderlust. With the world forming, the gods were too busy to notice Oschon the Wanderer's appearance. Her sister Nophica is known as the Matron and is the patron of Gridania, though she isn't worshipped in the traditional sense as Gridanians follow the elementals of the Twelveswood. Known as the Navigator, Llymlaen represents the seas and is often worshipped by seafarers, pirates, fishers and the people of Limsa Lominsa. They fell in love, and Llymlaen and Nophica were born. According to legend, Thaliak saw the lake formed by Nymeia's tears and extended rivers from it, drawing Azeyma's attention. He is big in Sharlayan, though it's more symbolic than any actual worship or ritual. There's some controversy with her followers, as for a long time Dalamund was believed to represent Menphina until it was revealed that it was just a shell containing Bahamut. Being her opposite, Menphina is worshipped by the Keeper of the Moon Miqo'te. Azeyma is mainly worshipped by the Seeker of the Sun Miqo'te. According to Azeyma's history, her symbol is found in cultures around the star, though under different beliefs. Azeyma, the Warden, represents the sun, and Menphina, the Lover, represents the moon, bringing day and night to the world. From Althyk and Nymeia, Azeyma and Menphina were born.
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