It's an archaic form of the word, you... you contumelious pismire! You... curmurring gullion! I'LL GIVE YOU WHAT'S FOR!
... okay, it was a typo.
BY RHALGR, HE'S RIGHT.
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Jo-Seph-Pesci
EDIT: I'm so sorry I didn't mean to kill the thread ;_;
http://static2.finalfantasyxiv.com/a...YmC4mlxfF4.jpg
Nym maybe? seems awful convenient for: La Noscea + Ruin + Qiqirn to all be in one picture! almost like they were purposefully hinting it =P
http://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/world/.../limsa-lominsa
Possibly so!
Though to me it looks a bit like an upside-down Alexander's foot.
That looks like the implementation of the concept art I posted previously. Pretty cool.
GUYS DID YOU WATCH THE NEW TOUR OF EORZEA VIDEO?!
Nym!!! Or, at least: Probably Nym!!!
So, looks like it is indeed in La Noscea, in the Bronze Lake region. And that concept art linked back on the first page does appear to have been correctly guessed as being Nym. ^^ (Probably)
Hm. So at about 57 minutes into the new Live Letter, Yoshi-P's in the Bronze Lake and runs up some steps into a little fountain area (towards what I'm still assuming is Nym) and the game shows that he's now in the "Wanderer's Palace."
So either that itty bitty little thing is a "palace" and the giant structure thing is Nym or the entire area is the Wanderer's Palace. Does that mean this isn't Nym? That seems awfully unlikely at this point. Obviously Oschon is the guardian of Nym, so is it all synonymous?
Maybe that specific part is just the remnants of his temple (or "palace") and as you head further towards the "upside-down Alexander's foot" -- or maybe even once you get inside(!!!!) -- the game starts referring to it as Nym.
ps. Sorry for the double post. I originally stuck it in with my previous one, but then figured nobody would see it in a week-dormant thread.
It looks just like leftover remnants of a castle..however if you look at the little images in the boxes you can see that it forms a perfect compass -- a navigational instrument~. North, south, east, west on the orange outer ring and northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest on the green middle ring. Of course this might not be true in game, but picture wise it looks like a compass.
Design wise, it almost looks like the castle was built to withstand a flood, seeing as the legs prop it up and off the ground. But of course look at all the water, but we don't know if that's from Bahamut or not. But looking at the map, there's a HUGE area in the middle where this place could have existed.