This sounds very plausible. Thal is worshiped by the poor, which might well describe Sil'Dih refugees.
By the way, BAM! I made a page for us to put info on. Feel free to add anything else we uncover.
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This sounds very plausible. Thal is worshiped by the poor, which might well describe Sil'Dih refugees.
By the way, BAM! I made a page for us to put info on. Feel free to add anything else we uncover.
If we get to go to Nym, it should be populated solely by Qiqirn.
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If you get the mis-spelled literary reference there, you can have a cookie!
Immemorial Nym as in amnesia status effect Qiqirn are well known for Mjollnir =o?
Lol well i'll leave that for someone else =P i remember a large majority of the Qiqirn you come across were close to the Sea besides a few exceptions. I remember the Qiqirn ship crew and the large concentration of Qiqirn on the coastline too so they seem to like being around the Sea.
Edit: bah thats no fair the secret of Nihm is older than i am! x.x
La Noscea, particularly around Camp Iron Lake, would make a lot of sense for the lost city of Nym. If you remember, that was the location of Oschon's shrine. I always thought it was a random place for a Wanderer god to have a permanent shrine, I figured it should be somewhere very high up and twisty and hard to get to. But if the ruins of the city he guarded are nearby (or underneath it) then it would make perfect sense.
That would be a place even a wanderer may feel anchored to.