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| description = 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.
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==Landmarks==
==={{map icon|landmark}}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.
==={{map icon|landmark}}The Hundred Throes===
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.


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{{The Dravanian Forelands areas}}

Revision as of 21:19, 19 November 2021

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.

— In-game description

Chocobo Forest is an area in The Dravanian Forelands, Dravania.

Landmarks

Landmark (map icon).png
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.

Landmark (map icon).png
The Hundred Throes

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.