the NPC said it at the beginning of the fiery fall quest and i dont think anyone noticed it. something about ul'dahs sister city under the sadn called sihl'da i wonder if that has anything to do with a new area coming.
the NPC said it at the beginning of the fiery fall quest and i dont think anyone noticed it. something about ul'dahs sister city under the sadn called sihl'da i wonder if that has anything to do with a new area coming.
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Ul'dah also used to be a massive forest...NPC's say alot of things. If anything I can't imagine the "Underground" city faired too well considering all the Antlings roaming the place.
I hope a lot of new sub city's pop up as we move on, lots of npc's very little housing, Cant be good for the economy that, unless your a landlord anyway.
(even if we cant get to them, be nice to see them in the distance)
yeah I read up on that from the quest... interesting stuff perhaps some new dungeon material?
It would be great to see Sihl'da be used not only for an instanced dungeon, but maybe also for storyline purposes, whenever the Ul'dah storyline picks up again.
Sihl'da's really got me intrigued for sure!
If you do the Miner Quest line, you get more information on Sil'dah. SPOILERS
Way back before the great flood, there was a city in Northern Thanalan called Sil'dah. It being in almost the middle of Aldenard, it was in a pretty vulnerable position during the Eorzean Wars (when all the city-states were fighting each other for rulership). A big battle occurred and the city was destroyed. The civilians that were still living became refugees, and once the sixth umbral era came and washed everything away and turned Thanalan into a desert, the Sil'dahns travelled as far south as they could and founded the city of Ul'dah. And so, the ruins of Sil'dah were forever buried under the desert.
I'm pretty sure thats how it went, but this is just what i've pieced together from NPCs telling me stuff, so I could have it wrong.
There's also mention from a Roegadyn in Limsa of a region somewhere far east of Eorzea run by a group of ruling houses. Capital city's name starts with an R I think.
There are plenty of things that could happen and zones that could pop up thanks to the game's lore. I'm sure we'll see more of it all eventually.
Correct. You're referring to Thavnair and its capital city of Radz-at-Han, which is to the east, across the Sea of Jade. There's also Meracydia to the south, across the Sea of Ash, which is apparently a very tribal region, with heavy voodoo influences.There's also mention from a Roegadyn in Limsa of a region somewhere far east of Eorzea run by a group of ruling houses. Capital city's name starts with an R I think.
There are plenty of things that could happen and zones that could pop up thanks to the game's lore. I'm sure we'll see more of it all eventually.
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Not to mention Limsa's own Admiral discovered a route to the western continent across the Indigo Deep.Correct. You're referring to Thavnair and its capital city of Radz-at-Han, which is to the east, across the Sea of Jade. There's also Meracydia to the south, across the Sea of Ash, which is apparently a very tribal region, with heavy voodoo influences.
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So then it's more of a parent city than a sister city?
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