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==Acquisition==
==Acquisition==
===Purchase===
===Purchase===
* [[Final Fantasy XIV Online Store]]: 5 USD / 3.5 EUR / 2.88 GBP
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===Quests===
===Quests===

Latest revision as of 21:48, 27 June 2024

Disambig icon.png This article is about the seasonal event item. For the cash shop item, see Authentic Sultana's Seven.
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The Sultana's Seven

UNTRADABLE  UNSELLABLE  

A faithful recreation of the stained glass artwork that adorned the main stage at Ul'dah's Rising festival. The historic moment when Nanamo Ul Namo and her seven most trusted followers confronted a baying crowd and restored peace to the city is captured in all its glory. For aesthetic reasons, however, the artist has wisely chosen not to include the angry mob.


— In-game description

Acquisition

Purchase

Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
0Vendor currently unavailable Rising Vendor (2020) Ul'dah - Steps of Nald (10.6, 8.6) General Gil 3,500

Quests

Quest Type Level Quest Giver Rewards
Glass from the Past Sidequest 15 J'bhen Tia 1 Wind-up ardbert icon2.png  Wind-up Ardbert
1 The sultanas seven icon1.png  The Sultana's Seven

Seasonal Event

Images

The Sultanas Seven1.jpg

Trivia

The painting is a reference to the side story Tales from the Calamity: The Sultana’s Seven. The seven Lalafell who came to Nanamo's aid were: Pipin, Papashan, and the five thaumaturge brothers of the guild: Cocobuki, Cocobygo, Cocobani, Cocobezi, and Cocoboha.