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Scholars who study the void gave categories to the grotesque creatures that allowed them to categorize their strength and intelligence--the lower the number, the more formidable the voidsent.
The Second Umbral Era was wrought with a Calamity of Lightning. It is believed that the gods decided to purge the land with endless levinbolts--burning fields and boiling lakes for over a year.
In order to adhere to the dress code, the leather harness was designed for use in the Coliseum and was specifically designed to allow the audience to observe combatants' muscular forms.
The Coliseum's strict dress code cites that "skin be unburned by bulky fabrics". Thus the Coliseum Shawl was made for mages.
The bhoot is a malevolent ashkin ghost that possesses unholy hands. The hands strangle the life from their victims and, of claims by priests belonging to the Order of Nald'thal are to be trusted, this act of killing is an attempt to obtain a new soul.
The samurai footwear called Myochin Geta, is an example of traditional Far Eastern attire. Each simple sandal consists of only a wooden block with 3 "eyes" through which cord is threaded.
Scalekin are speculated to have distant relations with dragons as can be attested by the ease at which the spoken can manipulate their lesser cousin's minds into servitude.
Azeyma is known as the Keeper of the Sun and the Goddess of Inquiry. According to the Eorzean creation myth, she is the daughter of Althyk and the elder sister to Menphina. Azeyma's symbol is the radiant sun.
The winters of Garlemald are bitter and thus the period for cultivating crops is very short. Simple and hearty food is commonplace: stews of dried, salted and fermented meats.
Parades are common occurrences in Radz-at-Han. They're held to exhibit the ruling houses' military prowess and much coin is spent in order to outfit the participants.