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The tallest peak in Eorzea is held as a sacred land by the dragons, who are said to journey here when they feel their life slipping away. Formed not of stone but solid crystal, the massive mountain floating above the ground below is a marvelous sight to behold.
The tallest peak in Eorzea is held as a sacred land by the dragons, who are said to journey here when they feel their life slipping away. Formed not of stone but solid crystal, the massive mountain floating above the ground below is a marvelous sight to behold.
<ref>Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 164</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:46, 15 August 2023

The Dravanian Forelands

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Map of The Dravanian Forelands

Levels
52 – 57
Type
Zone
Zone
Dravania
(Aldenard)
Connects to
The Churning Mists (NW)
The Dravanian Hinterlands (SW)
Coerthas Western Highlands (SE)
Aetherytes
Anyx Trine (X:16.8, Y:22.8)
Tailfeather (X:33.2, Y:22.9)

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Dravania extends westward from Abalathia's Spine, which spans the continent of Aldenard from east and west. As the name implies, it has long been the territory of dragonkind, who are known to roost near the sacred peak of Sohm Al.

— In-game description

The Dravanian Forelands is a zone in Dravania.
Level 50 Striking Dummies are located at (32.7, 24.8).

Locations

Area Points of Interest
Chocobo Forest
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The Hundred Throes
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Mare's Oath
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Tailfeather
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Tailfeather
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Chocobo Porter
The Smoldering Wastes
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Loth ast Vath
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The Stained One
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Avalonia Fallen
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Anyx Minor
Sohm Al Foothills
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Ehs Daih
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The Iron Feast
Mourn
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Halo
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Anyx Old
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Sohm Al
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Anyx Trine
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Anyx Trine
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Summoning Stone

Activities

The Dravanian Forelands Sidequests

The Dravanian Forelands FATEs

Shops & Services

Merchant Name Merchant Location
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Traveling Merchant
(X:32, Y:23.4)
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Vath Stickpeddler
(X:23.6, Y:19)
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Vath Vendor
(X:24.2, Y:19.4)

Aether Currents

Field:

Coordinates Description Number
(x37.8, y28.3, z1.4) On top of the arched tree straight ahead after entering the zone 1
(x31.2, y16.8, z1.0) In Whilom River just north of fork in river 2
(x12.9, y14.0, z1.5) In the cavern on Mourn 3
(x30.6, y36.2, z0.6) In Loth ast Gnath just past the second door from the main entrance 4
A map showing the locations of aether currents in The Dravanian Forelands

Quests:

Quest Level Coordinates Additional Information
Feature QuestSome Bad News 52 (x31.9, y23.9, z1) Unlocks after completing Heavensward MSQ Main Scenario QuestWhere the Chocobos Roam
Feature QuestStolen Munitions 52 (x24.9, y19.7, z1) Unlocks after completing Heavensward MSQ Main Scenario QuestThe Nonmind
Feature QuestA Lesson in Humility 53 (x16.4, y23, z1.9) Unlocks after completing Heavensward MSQ Main Scenario QuestA Gnathic Deity
Feature QuestThe Hunter Becomes the Kweh 53 (x31.9, y23.9, z1) Unlocks after completing Heavensward MSQ Main Scenario QuestA Gnathic Deity
Main Scenario QuestMourn in Passing 53 (x23, y19) Heavensward MSQ

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Enemies

Normal

B Rank

A Rank

S Rank

Achievements

This zone is associated with the following achievements:

Name Points Task Reward Patch
Mapping the realm dravanian forelands icon1.png  Mapping the Realm: Dravanian Forelands 10 Discover every location in the Dravanian forelands. - 3.0
Freebird dravanian forelands icon1.png  Freebird: Dravanian Forelands 5 Attune with all the aether currents in the Dravanian forelands. - 3.0

Images

Lore

Chocobo forest

Nestled in the eastern corner of the Dravanian forelands, the Chocobo Forest is home to a wealth of flora and fauna, shielded from the eyes of hungry dragons by a thick canopy formed by the enormous caelumtrees. The local hunters named it such, as it also serves as the roosting grounds for wild chocobos of exceptional breeding.

Tailfeather

Founded by hunters who came to the frontiers in hopes of snaring the wild chocobos of the forest, this settlement and those who call it home are shielded by the canopy of the majestic trees that rise high above it.

The Hundred Throes

The rushing river has all but swallowed these ancient ruins at the base of Sohm Al, which now serves as a nest to all manner of beastkin who find sustenance in its waters, and the dragons who find sustenance in said beastkin.

Mare's Oath

Eorzean linguists theorize that Mare’s Oath actually derives from “Mahr Rohs” meaning “summer woken” in the dragon tongue. However, there are no clues as to the significance of the name, nor of the stone ruins. In the present, the building is both landmark and reminder of a timeworn hunters' oath not to harm brooding female chocobos so that nature’s balance can be preserved.

The Smoldering Wastes

The Smoldering Wastes was given its name by the residents of Tailfeather to the hunting grounds of the Gnath. The area is constantly enveloped with a thick, smoky haze due to the censers deployed by the territorial beastmen to ward off Dravanian incursions.

Loth ast Vath

Cast out from the main colony, a minority of Gnath known as the Nonmind built Loth ast Vath as a sanctuary for other exiles. The word "Vath" is derogatory in the Gnathic tongue, referring to those who can no longer link their thoughts to the Overmind. Possessed of individual personalities unlike their Onemind brothers, the Vath learn to live with each other's differing thoughts in the makeshift colony.

The Stained

One An enormous toppled statue of a dragon, it has been said that the Stained One is the last of seven figures which graced the forelands nearly a millennia ago-an ancient tribute to the First Brood. However, the Ishgardian Orthodox Church is quick to dismiss this as yet another heretical fabrication.

Loth ast Gnath

Built from a highly viscous blend of spittle and Dravanian clay, the nests of the Gnath are surprisingly stable, able to withstand the harsh elements of the Dravanian forelands. The smoke that rises from the mound-like structures is believed to be a sort of incense with a scent that, for reasons unknown, keeps would-be dragon invaders at bay.

Avalonia Fallen

A multitude of structures scattered across the western forelands give weight to scholars' claim that Avalonia was once home to both dragon and man, despite the Ishgardian church's vehement assertion that most were erected by blasphemers and traitors. In the present day, the territory is solely occupied by the dragons.

Anyx Trine

Three towers unique in that they appear to have been built to house both man and dragon, an architectural oddity which would seem to corroborate the Holy See's position that they were erected by heretic witches for themselves and their dragon consorts.

Anyx Minor

The shattered ruins of a once-proud city. The official stance of the Holy See is that it was a settlement of heretics, razed to the ground by Halone in an act of divine retribution, though scholars disagree on the historical accuracy of this interpretation.

The Foothills of Sohm Al

Of all the mighty peaks that comprise Abalathia’s Spine, none rise higher than Sohm Al, the highest point in all Eorzea. These jagged foothills form the base of the mountain, leading down into the forelands from the north.

Ehs Daih

Ehs Daih means “hole inside” in the dragon tongue, likely referring to the countless natural caves at the foot of Sohm AL. After a successful hunt, dragons retreat to the cool shade of the caverns to feast upon their kills.

The Iron Feast

The Iron Feast was once a place of respite for those who would climb Sohm Al on spiritual pilgrimages. After the betrayal of man, however, it was yet another place ravaged by dragons in their rage. Its name in the present alludes to the abundance of beasts flocking to drink deep of the pure waters which flow forth from the structure—which the dragons then hunt with abandon.

Mourn

When sensing that they are near the end of their lives, old and wounded dragons muster the remainder of their strength to journey to this final resting place, the vast crystallized caves within Sohm Al.

Halo

This ancient altar sits in the fiery depths of Mourn. Once adorned by statues depicting a woman and a dragon, only the latter has survived to the present age. When one lifts their eyes above the structure, the base of the floating peak of Sohm Al can be seen.

Anyx Old

When spoken as Anhess Sohr in the dragon tongue, this stone statue alludes to a “blind apology.” It was apparently carved as a memorial and lamentation of how fleeting the lives of men are when compared to that of the dragons with whom they formed unbreakable bonds.

Sohm Al

The tallest peak in Eorzea is held as a sacred land by the dragons, who are said to journey here when they feel their life slipping away. Formed not of stone but solid crystal, the massive mountain floating above the ground below is a marvelous sight to behold. [1]

References

  1. Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 164