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The Sil'dih Survey Record is a series of short lore excerpts about [[The Sil'dihn Subterrane]], unlocked as the player clears different paths of the dungeon. | The Sil'dih Survey Record is a series of short lore excerpts about [[The Sil'dihn Subterrane]], unlocked as the player clears different paths of the dungeon. | ||
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==Entries== | ==Entries== | ||
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===Whom the Silkie Serves=== | |||
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{{Quotation|Entry 1 of 12|What a surprise to learn that the old palace silkie was a creation of Mother's! The discovery impelled me to pursue the topic with [[Papashan]], who, of anyone besides Father, knew my mother best of all. Naturally, I was circumspect in my inquiries, lest he become aware of my subterranean explorations. | |||
With fond remembrance, Papashan spoke of Mother's penchant for cleaning--a habit she refused to surrender even after taking up residence in the royal chambers. Her ladies-in-waiting were positively scandalized, and hid away every brush and broom that the sultana's hands not be sullied by common grime. Denied the usual tools of sanitation, Mother retaliated by employing a Sharlayan tutor, whereby she acquired the arts necessary to manifest a massive, mouselike familiar. Ingrained with an obsessive dislike of dirt, this arcane entity would even corner the palace guards to scrub spots from their armor--to the great amusement of the household staff. Then one day, without fanfare, the sikie was simply gone. | |||
I suspect the cause of its disappearance lay in the deepening conflict with the Monetarists; with less and less time to slip away from the palace, Mother likely set her familiar to protect and maintain the secret garden in her absence. Yet what a stubborn and willful soul she was! To create a servant for cleaning is one thing, but to imbue it with such unbridled power is quite another!}} | |||
===Ul'dah's Sin to Bear=== | ===Ul'dah's Sin to Bear=== | ||
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{{Quotation| Entry 6 of 12| When that Amalj'aa champion burst forth from his casket, the blood nigh froze within my veins. He must have suffered injury during the purge, the zombie corruption finding its way into his flesh... | {{Quotation| Entry 6 of 12| When that Amalj'aa champion burst forth from his casket, the blood nigh froze within my veins. He must have suffered injury during the purge, the zombie corruption finding its way into his flesh... | ||
Revision as of 02:58, 27 October 2022
The Sil'dih Survey Record is a series of short lore excerpts about The Sil'dihn Subterrane, unlocked as the player clears different paths of the dungeon.
There are twelve entries in total to unlock.
Entries
Whom the Silkie Serves
“What a surprise to learn that the old palace silkie was a creation of Mother's! The discovery impelled me to pursue the topic with Papashan, who, of anyone besides Father, knew my mother best of all. Naturally, I was circumspect in my inquiries, lest he become aware of my subterranean explorations.
With fond remembrance, Papashan spoke of Mother's penchant for cleaning--a habit she refused to surrender even after taking up residence in the royal chambers. Her ladies-in-waiting were positively scandalized, and hid away every brush and broom that the sultana's hands not be sullied by common grime. Denied the usual tools of sanitation, Mother retaliated by employing a Sharlayan tutor, whereby she acquired the arts necessary to manifest a massive, mouselike familiar. Ingrained with an obsessive dislike of dirt, this arcane entity would even corner the palace guards to scrub spots from their armor--to the great amusement of the household staff. Then one day, without fanfare, the sikie was simply gone.
I suspect the cause of its disappearance lay in the deepening conflict with the Monetarists; with less and less time to slip away from the palace, Mother likely set her familiar to protect and maintain the secret garden in her absence. Yet what a stubborn and willful soul she was! To create a servant for cleaning is one thing, but to imbue it with such unbridled power is quite another!
— Entry 1 of 12
Ul'dah's Sin to Bear
“When that Amalj'aa champion burst forth from his casket, the blood nigh froze within my veins. He must have suffered injury during the purge, the zombie corruption finding its way into his flesh...
The Trader's Spurn was concocted by Ul'dahn thaumaturges, and employed by the reigning sultan during our war with Sil'dih. Sasagan III even knowingly propagated the fiction that it was the Sil'dihns who devised this abhorrent alchemy in an effort to turn their own citizens into undying soldiers. An accusation from the House of Thorne saw Sasagan III later punished for his heinous acts, and thus ended the first Ul Dynasty. His Lies, however, would live on to become accepted history.
This deceit was upheld by a desire to preserve not only the Ul Dynasty's authority, but also the standing of the Order of Nald'thal-- an institution deeply entwined with thaumaturgical practices. And it can be said that few Ul'dahns would wish to accept that their home was built upon the corpse of a city so brutally slain by their forebears. Yet without a clear view of the past, we cannot be sure of our course for the future. The sight of that rotting Amalj'aa hero was all too stark a reminder: as a sultana of the House of Ul, I bear responsibility for my ancestor's atrocities. And though we suffer for the truth, even as Ishgard did for hers, the time has come to set the records aright.
— Entry 6 of 12