The Garamsythe Waterway
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020. Dire Rat |
024. Garchimacera |
20. Garamsythe Waterway: Dire Rat
GENUS: Beast
CLASSIFICATION: Rat
[1/2] Observations
Being a manner of vile and verminous beastie, much favoring the fetid stench of the sewers and making their nests therein. Past attemps at eradication to contain the plagues these pests are known to carry have greatly reduced their numbers, yet a preternatural rate of reproduction has kept the strain from extinction. And so they remain, an ever-popular subject for natural philososphers keen to fathom the secrets of their indomitable constitution.
[2/2] Today's Recommendation:
The rat tail: a cheap reagent for all your potion-crafting needs. And that's not all: some afficionados say they're quite tasty fried with a little cactus butter!
The large volume disappearing from merchant's stalls would seem to confirm their popularity. Rumor has it that, with the right spices, the flavor can only be described as "transcendent." I, for one, am not sure I'm quite ready to transcend.
23. Garamsythe Waterway: Malboro Overking
GENUS: Beast
CLASSIFICATION: Malboro
[1/2] Observations
This malboro, through its abstinence of the odd practice of heterogenesis by which its lesser ilk procreate, has reached the foreseeable pinnacle of its development.
Its hide has grown hard to the point of petrifaction, and the crown it wears is studded with a glittering gemstone for each year of its life. Truly a king among foul-smelling vegetables.
[2/2] Research Notes:
Completed phase three of inquiry into nature of putrid breath.
Unable to annul stench, though developed several deodorant solutions of passable strength, and three fragrances withal, such as may be marketable with further refinement.
Indeed, three of my most experienced researchers have joined a small venture marketing these scents, and so spent their days mixing, culling, and sniffing. They have even achieved some measure of financial success with a particular fragrance derived from putrid liquid, the public being none the wiser! I know not if I will see them in my laboratory again.
24. Garamsythe Waterway: Garchimacera
GENUS: Fiend
CLASSIFICATION: Gargoyle
[1/2] Observations
There was once an unenlightened age when all manner of maladies were believed to be the work of demons.
It was customary in those days to place statues with terrible visages in the houses of curing so as to ward off these demons. Eventually, it came to pass that the people thought of the statues themselves as a sort of demon, and they feared them so much that the fear took shape, and the garchimacera was born: a foul simulacrum of the statues carved to keep such evil at bay.
[2/2] Sage Knowledge (41 of 78)
Royal Palace
A short walk north from the center of Rabanastre will lead you to the gates of the royal palace.
Before the war with Archadia, this magnifigant structure was home to the Dalmascan royal family, and barracks to the order of knights that served them. It is currently employed as living quarters and apartments by the recently appointed consul from Archadia.
The palace itself was built several centuries ago and has since been home to many Dalmascan monarchs, King Raminas being the most recent.
Numerous additions have been made to the palace over the course of its long history (the Royal City of Rabanastre having several times fallen under the control of foreign powers through invasion), but the overall bearing of its architecture is true to the original Galtean design.
Within the palace are secret chambers containing documents and treasures belonging to the royal family. Few who live beyond the palace walls know how they may be found.
25. Garamsythe Waterway: Gespenst
GENUS: Undead
CLASSIFICATION: Reaper
[1/2] Observations
Being an undead given to sudden manifestation in the streets of large towns where the living reside in numbers.
Such that perish with sins unabsolved are barred from celestial repose and cast into the darkness, from which pollution they rise once more. Though they are related in sort to the ethereal ghost, their fearsome appreance has led to widespread belief that they are none other than the very hand of Death. This has led some necromantic authorities to place them in a genus altogether separate from their ghostly kin.
[2/2] Aletap Rumors
More equipment and weaponry draws its power from the darkness than your local armorer is like to admit.
Of these, the demon shield one o' the best.
Why, they even apply leamonde halcyons to aged turtle shells and destrier barding, these days. Makes you think twice about charging into battle against the forces of darkness. I mean, what if you're one of 'em?
Strout, Acolyte
26. Garamsythe Waterway: Ghost
GENUS: Undead
CLASSIFICATION: Reaper
[1/2] Observations
Any soul when trapped in a coffin by magicks will become a vengeful thing of passionate violence, no matter how innocent or unsullied in former life. The ghost is a lamentable example of such. Tales tell of a mage who trapped his lover's soul in a casket of cold wood and set it at his side, only to be rent limb from limb by the monster his love became.
Destroying the casket is often enough to dissipate the apparition, this being more properly called "releasing," for it frees the soul at last to assume the form assigned to it from nature.
[2/2] Sage Knowledge (16 of 78)
The Ifrit No. 1 Cruiser Class Airship. Belonging to the 8th fleet of the Archadian Imperial Army.
Led the Imperial response to the Resistance attack on the royal palace in Rabanastre.
27. Garamsythe Waterway: Water Elemental
GENUS: Water Elemental
CLASSIFICATION: Elemental
[1/2] Observations
The element of water, the vital element, present in all spaces where there exists life.
Should a water elemental appear near to a befouled pool, it is made as clear as a mountain spring, and for this, these entites are worshipped as purifiers by diverse faiths.
"As water consumeth all, and cleanseth the land, so doth violence silence uprising, and purify thought," says the central tenet of one such belief, much to the dismay of those caught up in its holy wars.
[2/2] Aletap Rumors
To hear tell of it, nothing packs quite the punch of the bombs made out in the lands of the far west. But how exactly does one go about fashioning something like a water bomb, an explosive which harnesses the power of water? I've collected a fine amount of materials, yet aught's missing and I'm lost as to what it might be. Truly, a challenge to warn the heart of this old artificer.
Karimdt, Guild Artificer