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| type = dungeon | | type = dungeon | ||
| level = 55 | | level = 55 | ||
| level-sync = | | level-sync = 56 | ||
| ilvl = | | ilvl = 110 | ||
| ilvl-sync = | | ilvl-sync = | ||
| difficulty = normal | | difficulty = normal | ||
| size = 4man | | size = 4man | ||
| time-limit = 90 | | time-limit = 90 | ||
| | | duty-finder = Dungeons (Heavensward) | ||
| | | roulette = leveling | ||
| entrance = Foundation | | entrance = Foundation | ||
| entrance-coordinates = 7,10 | | entrance-coordinates = 7,10 | ||
| req-quest = Into the Aery | | req-quest = Into the Aery | ||
| modes = duty support, explorer | |||
| patch = 3.0 | | patch = 3.0 | ||
| release = heavensward | | release = heavensward | ||
}} | }} With the addition of [[Duty Support]] in [[patch 6.2]], extensive changes to progression were implemented. {{TOC limit|3}} | ||
==Duty Support== | |||
{{TOC limit|3}} | {| {{STDT|pve align-left}} | ||
== | ! | ||
! Temple Knight | |||
! Temple Chirurgeon | |||
! Estinien | |||
! Temple Banneret | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[File:DS Temple Knight1.png]] | |||
| [[File:DS Temple Chirurgeon1.png]] | |||
| [[File:DS Estinien1.png]] | |||
| [[File:DS Temple Banneret1.png]] | |||
|- | |||
| '''Class''' | |||
| {{GLA}} Knight | |||
| {{CNJ}} Chirurgeon | |||
| {{DRG}} [[Dragoon]] | |||
| {{LNC}} Banneret | |||
|- | |||
| '''Role''' | |||
| Tank | |||
| Healer | |||
| DPS | |||
| DPS | |||
|} | |||
==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
#Clear the Aery exterior | #Clear the Aery exterior. | ||
#Defeat Rangda | #Defeat [[Rangda]]. | ||
#Clear the Aery interior | #Clear the Aery interior. | ||
#Defeat Gyascutus | #Defeat [[Gyascutus]]. | ||
#Clear Errn Scorh | #Clear Errn Scorh. | ||
#Defeat [[Nidhogg]]. | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
{{#ev:youtube| | {{#ev:youtube|dz_D8nBY_IE|350|right|The Aery Guide (Updated for 6.2)}} | ||
===[[File:Aggressive difficulty | ===[[File:Aggressive difficulty r5.png|link=]] [[Rangda]]=== | ||
Rangda is a lightning-themed boss with a few straight-forward mechanics. | Rangda is a lightning-themed boss with a few straight-forward mechanics. | ||
* Electric Cachexis | * '''Electric Cachexis''': A long-cast attack that will attack everyone outside of Rangda's melee range. (Similar to Dragon's Voice from [[Cutter's Cry]]). | ||
* When Rangda places the Prey debuff on you, run to one of the tall pillars encircling the room to transfer it. | * When Rangda places the Prey debuff on you, run to one of the tall pillars encircling the room to transfer it. | ||
* Kill adds as they spawn. | * Kill adds as they spawn. | ||
===[[File:Aggressive difficulty | ===[[File:Aggressive difficulty r5.png|link=]] [[Gyascutus]]=== | ||
*'''Proximity Pyre''': A close-range circle attack centered on the boss. | |||
* | *'''Ashen Ouroboros''': A donut attack around the edge of the room. | ||
* | *'''Inflammable Fumes''': Whenever this is cast, an unsafe ring will appear around the area. Be sure not to step in this area. there will be circles of fume spinning around the boss, which can be safely stepped in at first. The boss will then cast either '''Ashen Ouroboros''' or '''Proximity Pyre''', causing the fume circles will explode at the same time as the donut or circle attack, so find a safe place where you are not in the circles of fume and not in the other attack marker. | ||
*'''Crippling Blow''': Tankbuster | |||
*'''Deafening Bellow''': Unavoidable raidwide damage | |||
*'''Body Slam''': Knocks all players back from the center of the area. Make sure to stand near the center to avoid being knocked back into the unsafe ring around the area, or use a knockback prevention move such as Arm's Length, Surecast, etc. | |||
===[[File:Aggressive difficulty r6.png|link=]] [[Nidhogg]]=== | ===[[File:Aggressive difficulty r6.png|link=]] [[Nidhogg]]=== | ||
With [[patch 6.2]], [[Estinien]] is no longer present within the battle as an NPC, so the focus should be entirely on defeating Nidhogg. | |||
* The Sable Price will trap | *'''Deafening Bellow''': Unavoidable raidwide damage | ||
* At | *'''Hot Tail''': A line attack across the length of the area in the direction that Nidhogg is facing. | ||
* | *'''Hot Wing''': Two line attacks on each side of the area under Nidhogg's wings. | ||
** This and '''Hot Tail''' are sometimes accompanied by Nidhogg spawning eyeball-shaped circle markers under random players. Move out of these circles to avoid taking damage from them. | |||
*'''Cauterize''': Nidhogg will leave the arena and cast a fiery line attack across the length of the platform. Move out of the attack to avoid damage. | |||
**'''Horrid Roar''': Nidhogg will also leave a circle marker on each player, who should also spread out to avoid overlapping. | |||
*'''The Scarlet Price''': Tankbuster | |||
*'''The Sable Price''': Nidhogg will trap a random player within the Sable Price, which begins '''Sable Weave''' to kill them if not destroyed in time. | |||
*'''Massacre''': At around 50% HP, Nidhogg leaves the arena, summons several dragon adds, and begins charging up a '''Nidhogg's Rancor''' gauge. If the adds are not defeated before the gauge reaches 100%, '''Massacre''' will wipe the party. | |||
*'''Horrid Blaze''': A stack marker that occurs after the party withstands '''Massacre'''. | |||
From there, the mechanics repeat themselves until the boss is defeated. | |||
==Loot== | ==Loot== | ||
{{see also|Orthodox Weapons|Orthodox Armor|Orthodox Accessories}} | |||
===[[File:Silver Coffer (small).png|link=]] [[Rangda]]=== | |||
{| | * 45,000 {{exp}} [[Experience Points]] | ||
| | {{Drops list|Rangda}} | ||
===[[File:Silver Coffer (small).png|link=]] [[Gyascutus]]=== | |||
* 75,000 {{exp}} [[Experience Points]] | |||
{{Drops list|Gyascutus}} | |||
===[[File:Gold Coffer (small).png|link=]] [[Nidhogg]]=== | |||
*{{Item icon|Nidhogg Card}} (Drops at a fixed rate.) | |||
* 100,000 {{exp}} [[Experience Points]] | |||
{{Drops list|Nidhogg}} | |||
| | ===Additional Treasure Coffers=== | ||
====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 1 (X: 14.0 Y: 10.7)==== | |||
| | {{Drops table header}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Greaves of Fending}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Greaves of Maiming}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Thighboots of Striking}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Thighboots of Scouting}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Thighboots of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Jackboots of Casting}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Jackboots of Healing}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Fending}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Slaying}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Aiming}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Healing}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Fending}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Slaying}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Aiming}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Casting}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Healing}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Clear Prism}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Lavender Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Currant Purple Dye}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Iris Purple Dye}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Grape Purple Dye}} | |||
| | {{Table footer}} | ||
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====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 2 (X: 13.5 Y: 12.5)==== | |||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Hairpin of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Hairpin of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Tricorne of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Tricorne of Scouting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Tricorne of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Hat of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Hat of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Gauntlets of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Gauntlets of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Wristgloves of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Wristgloves of Scouting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Wristgloves of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Armguards of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Armguards of Healing}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Fending}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Slaying}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Aiming}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Casting}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Healing}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Fending}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Slaying}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Aiming}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Healing}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Clear Prism}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Lavender Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Currant Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Iris Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Grape Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Table footer}} | ||
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=== | ====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 3 (X: 11.9 Y: 11.7)==== | ||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Coat of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Coat of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Tunic of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Tunic of Scouting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Tunic of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Robe of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Robe of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Longkilt of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Longkilt of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Trousers of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Trousers of Scouting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Trousers of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Longkilt of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Longkilt of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Slaying}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Aiming}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Casting}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Bracelet of Healing}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Fending}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Slaying}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Aiming}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Casting}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Ring of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Clear Prism}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Lavender Purple Dye}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Currant Purple Dye}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Iris Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Grape Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Table footer}} | ||
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====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 4 (X: 12.2 Y: 10.1)==== | |||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Paladin's Tyrfing Arms (IL 136)}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Skeggiold}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Dainslaif}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Grasitha}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Wargfangs}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Katayama}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Hofuds}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Astrild}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Gjallarhorn}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Gambanteinn}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Morkinskinna}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Verdun}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Mistilteinn}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Fagrskinna}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Muspell}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Fending}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Slaying}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Aiming}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Casting}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Earrings of Healing}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Fending}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Slaying}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Aiming}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Casting}} | ||
{{Drops table row|Orthodox Choker of Healing}} | |||
| | {{Drops table row|Clear Prism}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Lavender Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Currant Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Iris Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Drops table row|Grape Purple Dye}} | ||
| | {{Table footer}} | ||
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=== | ==Achievements== | ||
This duty is associated with the following [[achievements]]: | |||
{| {{STDT| mech1 sortable align-left}} | |||
{| | {{achievement table header}} | ||
{{achievement table row|Mapping the Realm: The Aery}} | |||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Images== | |||
===Gear Images=== | |||
<gallery heights=225px widths=400px mode=packed> | |||
File:TheAerygear1.jpg | |||
File:Gearsets The Aery.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== | ===Dungeon Images=== | ||
= | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File:The Aery 1.jpg | |||
File:The Aery 2.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== | ===Other Images=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights=500px> | |||
Aery dialogue1.jpg|Dungeon Dialogue Infographic Part 1 (credits: [https://www.reddit.com/user/TrustInsighters TrustInsighters]) | |||
Aery dialogue2.jpg|Dungeon Dialogue Infographic Part 2 | |||
Aery dialogue3.jpg|Dungeon Dialogue Infographic Part 3 | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== | ==Lore== | ||
===Nidhogg's Lair=== | |||
In a bygone age, when man and dragon yet abided in harmony, upon this site there stood a castle where the honored kings of men dwelled. This ended, however, when the great wyrm Nidhogg, laid it to waste in retribution for his brood-sister Ratatoskr’s murder. Thereafter, upon the castle’s ruins the wyrm made his lair, and there he would return every few decades to slumber and regain strength for his unending war on mankind. | |||
That he might rest undisturbed, Nidhogg shrouds the Aery in vicious storms—an intimidating show of the power wielded by one of the First Brood. Further protecting his domain are fierce and loyal minions, who stand guard over areas whose names are rooted in a burning hatred for mankind, such as Ten Oohr and Erm Scorh, which may be translated as “depravity’s heart” and “man’s sin” respectively. | |||
=== | ===Gyascutus=== | ||
Gyascutus served Nidhogg as seneschal, using his arcane mastery to preside over other dragons in the maintenance of the Aery. Adapted for ambulation and bereft of flight, he had not set foot off the Aery for centuries, and thus was unknown to Ishgardian authorities, never appearing on the Vault's extensive list of draconian menaces. | |||
=== | ===Nidhogg=== | ||
One of the seven great wyrms and leader of the Dravanian Horde, Nidhogg and his minions tormented the Holy See for a thousand years in the bloody conflict known as the Dragonsong War. Despite losing his eyes, the source of a dragon's might, he still possessed ample strength to easily destroy Ishgard. That he refrained from the act was solely because he craved not the enemy’s destruction, but their eternal punishment. In a twist of irony, however, he would be undone by his own eye, borne by the Azure Dragoon Estinien, who stormed the Aery with the Warrior of Light at his side. At the end of a ferocious struggle, the dread wyrm was laid low, vanishing from sight into the depths of the Churning Mists. | |||
{{Duties nav|dungeon}} | {{Duties nav|dungeon}} |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 28 September 2024
The Aery
- Level
- 55 (Sync: 56)
- Item Level
- 110
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Party size
- Light Party
4 man • 1 1 2 - Unsyncing
- Allowed
- Time limit
- 90 minutes
- Duty Finder
- Dungeons (Heavensward)
- Roulette
- Leveling
- Req. quest
- Into the Aery
- Entrance
- Foundation (X:7, Y:10)
- Modes
- Duty Support, Explorer
- Patch
- 3.0
“Sensing the death of his consort, a wary Nidhogg has surrounded his lair with a wall of tempestuous winds. After calling upon the assistance of Cid and his ingenious engineers, however, you and Estinien are now ready to breach this howling barrier on the wings of their latest airship prototype─the manacutter. Join the Azure Dragoon on this, the greatest of wyrm hunts, and mount a direct assault upon the Aery. Only with the death of Nidhogg can you ensure the preservation of Ishgard...and bring an end to the Dragonsong War.
— In-game description
The Aery is a level 55 dungeon introduced in patch 3.0 with Heavensward. With the addition of Duty Support in patch 6.2, extensive changes to progression were implemented.
Duty Support
Temple Knight | Temple Chirurgeon | Estinien | Temple Banneret | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Class | Knight | Chirurgeon | Dragoon | Banneret |
Role | Tank | Healer | DPS | DPS |
Objectives
- Clear the Aery exterior.
- Defeat Rangda.
- Clear the Aery interior.
- Defeat Gyascutus.
- Clear Errn Scorh.
- Defeat Nidhogg.
Bosses
Rangda
Rangda is a lightning-themed boss with a few straight-forward mechanics.
- Electric Cachexis: A long-cast attack that will attack everyone outside of Rangda's melee range. (Similar to Dragon's Voice from Cutter's Cry).
- When Rangda places the Prey debuff on you, run to one of the tall pillars encircling the room to transfer it.
- Kill adds as they spawn.
Gyascutus
- Proximity Pyre: A close-range circle attack centered on the boss.
- Ashen Ouroboros: A donut attack around the edge of the room.
- Inflammable Fumes: Whenever this is cast, an unsafe ring will appear around the area. Be sure not to step in this area. there will be circles of fume spinning around the boss, which can be safely stepped in at first. The boss will then cast either Ashen Ouroboros or Proximity Pyre, causing the fume circles will explode at the same time as the donut or circle attack, so find a safe place where you are not in the circles of fume and not in the other attack marker.
- Crippling Blow: Tankbuster
- Deafening Bellow: Unavoidable raidwide damage
- Body Slam: Knocks all players back from the center of the area. Make sure to stand near the center to avoid being knocked back into the unsafe ring around the area, or use a knockback prevention move such as Arm's Length, Surecast, etc.
Nidhogg
With patch 6.2, Estinien is no longer present within the battle as an NPC, so the focus should be entirely on defeating Nidhogg.
- Deafening Bellow: Unavoidable raidwide damage
- Hot Tail: A line attack across the length of the area in the direction that Nidhogg is facing.
- Hot Wing: Two line attacks on each side of the area under Nidhogg's wings.
- This and Hot Tail are sometimes accompanied by Nidhogg spawning eyeball-shaped circle markers under random players. Move out of these circles to avoid taking damage from them.
- Cauterize: Nidhogg will leave the arena and cast a fiery line attack across the length of the platform. Move out of the attack to avoid damage.
- Horrid Roar: Nidhogg will also leave a circle marker on each player, who should also spread out to avoid overlapping.
- The Scarlet Price: Tankbuster
- The Sable Price: Nidhogg will trap a random player within the Sable Price, which begins Sable Weave to kill them if not destroyed in time.
- Massacre: At around 50% HP, Nidhogg leaves the arena, summons several dragon adds, and begins charging up a Nidhogg's Rancor gauge. If the adds are not defeated before the gauge reaches 100%, Massacre will wipe the party.
- Horrid Blaze: A stack marker that occurs after the party withstands Massacre.
From there, the mechanics repeat themselves until the boss is defeated.
Loot
- See also: Orthodox Weapons, Orthodox Armor and Orthodox Accessories
Rangda
- 45,000 Experience Points
Name | Type | Item Level | Rarity | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Orthodox Bracelet of Aiming | Bracelets | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Bracelet of Casting | Bracelets | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Bracelet of Fending | Bracelets | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Bracelet of Healing | Bracelets | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Bracelet of Slaying | Bracelets | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Greaves of Fending | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Greaves of Maiming | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Jackboots of Casting | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Jackboots of Healing | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Ring of Aiming | Ring | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Ring of Casting | Ring | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Ring of Fending | Ring | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Ring of Healing | Ring | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Ring of Slaying | Ring | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Thighboots of Aiming | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Thighboots of Scouting | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Orthodox Thighboots of Striking | Feet | 136 | Green | 1 |
Gyascutus
- 75,000 Experience Points
Nidhogg
- Nidhogg Card (Drops at a fixed rate.)
- 100,000 Experience Points
Additional Treasure Coffers
Treasure Coffer 1 (X: 14.0 Y: 10.7)
Treasure Coffer 2 (X: 13.5 Y: 12.5)
Treasure Coffer 3 (X: 11.9 Y: 11.7)
Treasure Coffer 4 (X: 12.2 Y: 10.1)
Achievements
This duty is associated with the following achievements:
Name | Points | Task | Reward | Patch |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mapping the Realm: The Aery | 10 | Discover every location in the Aery. | - | 3.0 |
Images
Gear Images
Dungeon Images
Other Images
Dungeon Dialogue Infographic Part 1 (credits: TrustInsighters)
Lore
Nidhogg's Lair
In a bygone age, when man and dragon yet abided in harmony, upon this site there stood a castle where the honored kings of men dwelled. This ended, however, when the great wyrm Nidhogg, laid it to waste in retribution for his brood-sister Ratatoskr’s murder. Thereafter, upon the castle’s ruins the wyrm made his lair, and there he would return every few decades to slumber and regain strength for his unending war on mankind.
That he might rest undisturbed, Nidhogg shrouds the Aery in vicious storms—an intimidating show of the power wielded by one of the First Brood. Further protecting his domain are fierce and loyal minions, who stand guard over areas whose names are rooted in a burning hatred for mankind, such as Ten Oohr and Erm Scorh, which may be translated as “depravity’s heart” and “man’s sin” respectively.
Gyascutus
Gyascutus served Nidhogg as seneschal, using his arcane mastery to preside over other dragons in the maintenance of the Aery. Adapted for ambulation and bereft of flight, he had not set foot off the Aery for centuries, and thus was unknown to Ishgardian authorities, never appearing on the Vault's extensive list of draconian menaces.
Nidhogg
One of the seven great wyrms and leader of the Dravanian Horde, Nidhogg and his minions tormented the Holy See for a thousand years in the bloody conflict known as the Dragonsong War. Despite losing his eyes, the source of a dragon's might, he still possessed ample strength to easily destroy Ishgard. That he refrained from the act was solely because he craved not the enemy’s destruction, but their eternal punishment. In a twist of irony, however, he would be undone by his own eye, borne by the Azure Dragoon Estinien, who stormed the Aery with the Warrior of Light at his side. At the end of a ferocious struggle, the dread wyrm was laid low, vanishing from sight into the depths of the Churning Mists.