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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The '''Seat of the Foremost''' is an open-world version of the arena where the Warrior of Light fights [[Beatrice]] in [[The Fell Court of Troia (Duty)]]. | |||
*The eight braziers aligned in a circle around the room are likely a reference to the eight priestesses that governed Troia<ref>[[Beatrice Card]]</ref>, who themselves are a reference to the eight Epopts in Final Fantasy IV<ref>[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Epopts_(Final_Fantasy_IV) Final Fantasy Wiki: Epopts (Final Fantasy IV)]</ref>. | |||
==Images== | |||
<gallery heights=200px mode=packed> | |||
File:Seat of the Foremost close.png|Close view of the Seat of the Foremost | |||
File:View from the Seat of the Foremost.png|View from the Seat of the Foremost | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 30 August 2024
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— In-game description
Seat of the Foremost is a landmark in Troia Keep, The Fell Court of Troia (Zone).
Trivia
- The Seat of the Foremost is an open-world version of the arena where the Warrior of Light fights Beatrice in The Fell Court of Troia (Duty).
- The eight braziers aligned in a circle around the room are likely a reference to the eight priestesses that governed Troia[1], who themselves are a reference to the eight Epopts in Final Fantasy IV[2].