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==Additional Information==
==Additional Information==
===Lore===
===Lore===
{{quotation|[[Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I]], page 186|The Eye is known for its high editorial standards and painstakingly researched articles, including Havak Alvak's regular column on words and language ("The Living Lexicon"), and military commentator Osaku Ysaku's cogent critiques of wartime affairs. On the lighter side, features such as the popular reporter Ellie Ryse's coverage of the phantom thief case enjoy great appeal among the general populace.}}
“I-I can’t believe I’m saying this, but... well done, Inspector!”
“I-I can’t believe I’m saying this, but... well done, Inspector!”



Revision as of 18:07, 17 August 2023

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Ellie

Ellie.png

Gender
Female ♀
Age
24
Race
Hyur (Midlander)
Profession
Reporter
Zone
Western Thanalan (13.0,14.1)
Organization
Ul'dah
The Mythril Eye
Relatives
Cecy (sister)
Services
Quest NPC
Patch
2.1

"I-I can't believe I'm saying this, but...well done, Inspector!"

A Midlander woman off twenty and four summers, Ellie was, until recently, a reporter for the Mythril Eye.

— In-game description

Ellie is a Hyur found in Western Thanalan.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
The Immaculate Deception Feature quest 50 Ellie
The Science of Deduction Feature quest 50 Ellie
The Business of Betrothal Feature quest 50 Ellie
Eight-armed and Dangerous Feature quest 50 Ellie
Shades of Sil'dih Feature quest 50 Ellie

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Eight-armed and Dangerous Feature quest 50 Ellie

Locations

Zone Coordinates Level range
Eastern La Noscea (X:32, Y:29)
Eastern La Noscea (X:32, Y:32)
Eastern La Noscea (X:31, Y:31)
Eastern La Noscea (X:32, Y:30)
Central Thanalan (X:20, Y:26)
Central Thanalan (X:15, Y:22)
Eastern Thanalan (X:10, Y:17)
Eastern Thanalan (X:10, Y:16)
Eastern Thanalan (X:13, Y:23)
Eastern Thanalan (X:14, Y:30)
Ul'dah - Steps of Nald (X:8, Y:11)
Ul'dah - Steps of Nald (X:8, Y:11)
Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (X:9, Y:11)
Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (X:8, Y:13)
Ul'dah - Steps of Thal (X:8, Y:13)
Western Thanalan (X:12, Y:13)
Western Thanalan (X:13, Y:14)
Coerthas Central Highlands (X:26, Y:27)
Coerthas Central Highlands (X:29, Y:29)
Coerthas Central Highlands (X:31, Y:30)

Additional Information

Lore

The Eye is known for its high editorial standards and painstakingly researched articles, including Havak Alvak's regular column on words and language ("The Living Lexicon"), and military commentator Osaku Ysaku's cogent critiques of wartime affairs. On the lighter side, features such as the popular reporter Ellie Ryse's coverage of the phantom thief case enjoy great appeal among the general populace.

Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 186

“I-I can’t believe I’m saying this, but... well done, Inspector!”

A Midlander woman of twenty and four summers, Ellie was, until recently, a reporter for the Mythril Eye. She is also one of the last living descendants of Sil'dihn aristocracy, and was raised on tales of the atrocities the sultanate of Ul'dah committed against her people. When her parents passed, Ellie was left to provide for her young sister, and for a long while they lived in abject poverty, scraping to survive day to day. For these reasons and more, Ellie loathes Ul’dahns and their worship of coin. It was this selfsame loathing that drove her to revenge—an act she never would have so nearly accomplished without her uncanny skill with disguises. However, Hildibrand and his compatriots put a stop to this, and, after being placed in the custody of the Brass Blades, she is now confined deep within the Marasaja Pit’s lightless oubliettes. [1]

  1. Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 204