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==Additional Information==
==Lore==
{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 165|"Home... I like the sound of that."


This [[Tupaq Amaro]] was cared for by a merchant until the day he spoke his first words and unwittingly frightened said merchant into abandoning his charge. Aimless and alone, Tonatiuh wandered the realm until he arrived in Il Mheg. Whilst adapting to such new—and oftentimes odd—environs was far from easy, he eventually succeeded in forming friendly relations with the surrounding fae.}}


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Latest revision as of 23:10, 5 January 2024

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Tonatiuh

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Race
Amaro
Zone
Il Mheg (19.8,10.8)
Services
Quest NPC
Patch
5.0

Y-You know that I can talk? There was another fellow like me. Do you know him?

— In-game description

Tonatiuh is an Amaro found in Il Mheg.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
A Costly Meal Sidequest 70 Tonatiuh
By Way of Reparation Sidequest 70 Tonatiuh
The Key Ingredient Sidequest 70 Tonatiuh

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
A New Amaro Feature quest 70 Sandman
A New Favorite Sidequest 70 Sandman

Lore

"Home... I like the sound of that."

This Tupaq Amaro was cared for by a merchant until the day he spoke his first words and unwittingly frightened said merchant into abandoning his charge. Aimless and alone, Tonatiuh wandered the realm until he arrived in Il Mheg. Whilst adapting to such new—and oftentimes odd—environs was far from easy, he eventually succeeded in forming friendly relations with the surrounding fae.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 165