Scylla

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A high-ranking archmage of the Allagan imperial cadres, Scylla was tricked by Amon—a lifelong adversary within the imperial court—into participating in the mad technologist’s experiments with immortality. Promised never-ending life and limitless power, Scylla begrudgingly agreed to the alteration of her corporeal form, only to wake from the anesthetics to find the snapping maws of wild hounds, creatures most despised by the mage, where her own head had once been.

Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume I, p. 25

Scylla is a boss found in Syrcus Tower.

Loot

Name Type Item Level Rarity Quantity
Phlegethons mask icon1.png  Phlegethon's Mask Head 100 CBlue 1
The guardians helm of maiming icon1.png  The Guardian's Helm of Maiming Head 100 CBlue 1
The guardians helm of striking icon1.png  The Guardian's Helm of Striking Head 100 CBlue 1
Amons hat icon1.png  Amon's Hat Head 100 CBlue 1
Scyllas helm of casting icon1.png  Scylla's Helm of Casting Head 100 CBlue 1
Scyllas helm of healing icon1.png  Scylla's Helm of Healing Head 100 CBlue 1
Phlegethons sabatons icon1.png  Phlegethon's Sabatons Feet 100 CBlue 1
The guardians greaves of maiming icon1.png  The Guardian's Greaves of Maiming Feet 100 CBlue 1
The guardians greaves of striking icon1.png  The Guardian's Greaves of Striking Feet 100 CBlue 1
Amons boots icon1.png  Amon's Boots Feet 100 CBlue 1
Scyllas boots of casting icon1.png  Scylla's Boots of Casting Feet 100 CBlue 1
Scyllas boots of healing icon1.png  Scylla's Boots of Healing Feet 100 CBlue 1

Etymology

In Greek mythology, Scylla was a horrible sea monster with four eyes, six long necks equipped with grisly heads, each of which contained three rows of sharp teeth. Her body consisted of twelve tentacle-like legs and a cat's tail and with four to six dog-heads ringing her waist. She was one of the children of Phorcys and Ceto.

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