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Drybone

So hot do this area's temperatures rise that those who perish in the heat are almost immediately reduced to withering piles of bones, soon to be bleached by the relentless rays of the sun.

— In-game description

Drybone is an area in Eastern Thanalan, Thanalan.

Landmarks

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Church of Saint Adama Landama

The Church of Saint Adama Landama is names for a wealthy man who, through unequaled philanthropy, achieved sainthood in the eyes of Nald'thal. Indeed, the tale of how he saved his town using naught but his wits and his wealth is told realm-wide in the legend of Saint Adama Landama's Creel. The chapel itself was commissioned by the merchants of Ul'dah to put those souls who perished in the Calamity to rest, yet many still come, even after five years, to commission a final resting place for their loved ones.

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The Golden Bazaar

Once a waypoint for traders making the journey between Gridania and Ul'dah, the rise of settlements such as Camp Drybone and Highbridge have all but rendered the once prospering hamlet a ghost town. Rumors of mythril deposits in the nearby mountains and treasure in the ruins of the Invisible City, however, may work to rekindle this dying ember.

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The Invisible City

If not for a gaping rent torn open by the Calamity, these ancient ruins, buried under nearly a malm of solid rock, may have gone undiscovered for another thousand summers. Scholars sent to Highbridge to study the site are currently of a mind that the structures are not a city, but in fact the tomb of one Lalafuto IV, famed sultan of Belah'dia. How they came to be buried is a question the scholars have yet to answer.