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{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 1|Discontent with the chains that bind him to the ground, man has ever longed to conquer the skies. It is this obsession that spurred ancient civilizations to selectively breed only the largest of falcons over spans of several hundred years until the birds were large enough to bear even the stoutest of Roegadyns. In addition to transport, some beast tribes choose to use these noble cloudkin as offerings to their primals in their summoning ceremonies, believing them to be symbols of strength and freedom.}}
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 1, page 284|Discontent with the chains that bind him to the ground, man has ever longed to conquer the skies. It is this obsession that spurred ancient civilizations to selectively breed only the largest of falcons over spans of several hundred years until the birds were large enough to bear even the stoutest of Roegadyns. In addition to transport, some beast tribes choose to use these noble cloudkin as offerings to their primals in their summoning ceremonies, believing them to be symbols of strength and freedom.}}


All creatures belonging to the genus Lanner.
All creatures belonging to the genus Lanner.
[[Category:Cloudkin]]
[[Category:Cloudkin]]

Revision as of 21:18, 15 August 2023

Discontent with the chains that bind him to the ground, man has ever longed to conquer the skies. It is this obsession that spurred ancient civilizations to selectively breed only the largest of falcons over spans of several hundred years until the birds were large enough to bear even the stoutest of Roegadyns. In addition to transport, some beast tribes choose to use these noble cloudkin as offerings to their primals in their summoning ceremonies, believing them to be symbols of strength and freedom.

Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1, page 284

All creatures belonging to the genus Lanner.

Pages in category "Lanner"

The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.