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{{other uses|the optional level 50 [[dungeon]]|the optional level '''60''' [[dungeon]] from [[Heavensward]]|The Lost City of Amdapor (Hard)}} | |||
{{Duty infobox | |||
| description = Born in magic, the ancient city of Amdapor lived in splendor and died in agony. As the Fifth Astral Era gave way to the Sixth Umbral and the ensuing catastrophe, the agent of Amdapor's destruction slept. Now, the seal that has held so long is softening like windfallen fruit—and what blind worms writhe underneath the skin of the dead city? | |||
| type = dungeon | |||
| image = y | |||
| level = 50 | |||
| level-sync = 50 | |||
| ilvl = 55 | |||
| ilvl-sync = 110 | |||
| size = light | |||
| time-limit = 90 | |||
| duty-finder = Dungeons (A Realm Reborn) | |||
| roulette = High-level Dungeons | |||
| tomestones = 40 Poetics | |||
| entrance = South Shroud | |||
| entrance-coordinates = | |||
| req-quest = One Night in Amdapor | |||
| modes = explorer | |||
| patch = 2.2 | |||
| release | |||
}} {{TOC limit|3}} | |||
==Objectives== | |||
#Clear the Halcyon Court: 0/1 | |||
#Clear the Tower of White: 0/1 | |||
#Defeat [[Diabolos]]: 0/1 | |||
==Enemies== | |||
* [[Demonstool]] | |||
* [[Wamoura]] | |||
* [[Ruins Dross]] | |||
* [[Gremlin]] | |||
* [[Mold Colony]] | |||
* [[Tainted Mold]] | |||
* [[Hecteyes]] | |||
* [[Madmite]] | |||
* [[Wamouracampa]] | |||
* [[Gadfly]] | |||
* [[Ranch Wamoura]] | |||
* [[Dastardly Devilet]] | |||
* [[Baalzephon]] | |||
* [[Allotaur]] | |||
* [[White Magestone]] | |||
* [[Dirty Eye]] | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
{{#ev:youtube|bM5qqc8emg8|350|right|The Lost City of Amdapor Guide}} | |||
===[[File:Aggressive difficulty r5.png|link=]] [[Decaying Gourmand]]=== | |||
The Decaying Gourmand will inflict a random player with Prey. The person targeted with prey will get sucked in and {{action icon|Devour}}ed by the Decaying Gourmand. When they do, attack the Voracious Maw to break out the person eaten. Decaying Gourmand will also drop AoE circles on the ground that remain there, inflicting damage over time to whoever stays in it. | |||
===[[File:Passive difficulty r5.png|link=]] [[Arioch]]=== | |||
At first there will be a single [[File:Aggressive difficulty r1.png|26px|link=]] [[Ranch Wamoura]] add with the actual boss, Arioch, flying around. Kill it and have the tank stand in front of it when it dies. Anyone that stands in front of the Ranch Wamoura when it dies will get a stacking debuff called [[File:Scale flakes icon1.png|link=]] '''Scale Flakes'''. ("''Dusted with wamoura scales and giving off a scent which attracts Arioch. Damage taken is increased.''") The boss attacks whoever has the highest stacks of [[File:Scale flakes icon1.png|link=]] '''Scale Flakes''', so make sure the tank is the one that gets the debuff. When the [[File:Scale flakes icon1.png|link=]] '''Scale Flakes''' debuff is running out, pull another [[File:Aggressive difficulty r1.png|26px|link=]] [[Ranch Wamoura]] add and kill it facing the tank. If the debuff runs out Arioch will start flying overhead, regenerating massive amounts of hp. Arioch also uses the {{BLU}} [[Blue Mage]] [[spell]] '''{{action icon|Eerie Soundwave}}'''. | |||
===[[File:Aggressive difficulty r6.png|link=]] [[Diabolos]]=== | |||
There are 8 doors divided into pairs of 2 in the boss room. They have four symbols, the blue goobbue, red demon, the light green dragon-like, and the dark green moth. Each symbol will appear above 2 doors. When you open both doors of the same symbol, you will get sucked into a void and you become immune to attacks for a short period of time. When Diabolos casts Ruinous Omen, you need to activate a matching pair of doors or the party will wipe. If you activate doors of the wrong symbol, they will close and there will be no effect. | |||
The symbols will only appear at the start of the fight, and during a successful door opening. At the beginning of the fight, a responsible party member should select a symbol and remember or waymark both doors of the chosen symbol. Then, the party member should open one of these doors. When you get to about 60% of Diabolos health, he will go to the center of the arena and start to cast Ruinous Omen, once it gets about halfway through the cast bar have the party member open his matching door. If timed right you will get into the void as soon as he casts Ruinous Omen and you won't take any damage. If your damage is halfway decent you should only see Ruinous Omen once or twice. | |||
Avoid the orbs when they appear, they apply heavy and deal more damage as the debuff gets stacked on the party. | |||
:'''Note''': Players with the prey marker (gravity orb) should move away from the party (and waymarked/open doors, if any) | |||
==Loot== | ==Loot== | ||
{{see also|Ilvl 70 Dungeon Armor|Darklight Armor|Darklight Accessories}} | |||
===[[File:Silver Coffer (small).png|link=]] [[Decaying Gourmand]]=== | |||
*{{Item reward|7|Allagan Tomestone of Poetics}} | |||
{{Drops list|Decaying Gourmand}} | |||
===[[File:Silver Coffer (small).png|link=]] [[Arioch]]=== | |||
*{{Item reward|13|Allagan Tomestone of Poetics}} | |||
{{Drops list|Arioch}} | |||
===[[File:Gold Coffer (small).png|link=]] [[Diabolos]]=== | |||
*{{Item reward|20|Allagan Tomestone of Poetics}} | |||
{{Drops list|Diabolos}} | |||
===Other Loot=== | |||
====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 1 (X: 15.3 Y: 10.7)==== | |||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Protector's Sollerets}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Sollerets}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Hussar's Jackboots}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Caligae of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Fistfighter's Jackboots}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Caligae of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Shikaree's Boots}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Boots of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Magician's Shoes}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Boots of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Pilgrim's Shoes}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Healing}} | |||
{{Table footer}} | |||
====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 2 (X: 13.7 Y: 11.6)==== | |||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Protector's Barbut}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Helm}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Hussar's Goggles}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Eyepatch of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Fistfighter's Goggles}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Eyepatch of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Shikaree's Mask}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Magician's Hat}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Pilgrim's Eyepatch}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Heavy Darklight Gauntlets}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Protector's Gauntlets}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Gauntlets}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Hussar's Gloves}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracers of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Fistfighter's Gloves}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracers of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Shikaree's Gloves}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Gloves of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Magician's Gloves}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Gloves of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Pilgrim's Gloves}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Healing}} | |||
{{Table footer}} | |||
====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 3 (X: 10.5 Y: 11.2)==== | |||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Heavy Darklight Armor}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Protector's Cuirass}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Cuirass}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Hussar's Jackcoat}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Corselet of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Fistfighter's Jackcoat}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Corselet of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Shikaree's Doublet}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Cowl of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Magician's Robe}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Cowl of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Pilgrim's Robe}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Heavy Darklight Flanchard}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Protector's Trousers}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Trousers}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Hussar's Breeches}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Subligar}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Fistfighter's Breeches}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Kecks}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Shikaree's Gaskin}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Breeches of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Magician's Slops}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Breeches of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Pilgrim's Slops}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Bracelet of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Band of Healing}} | |||
{{Table footer}} | |||
====[[File:Bronze Coffer (small).png|link=]] Treasure Coffer 4 (X: 12.6 Y: 10.8)==== | |||
{{Drops table header}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Earrings of Healing}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Fending}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Maiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Striking}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Aiming}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Casting}} | |||
{{Drops table row|Darklight Choker of Healing}} | |||
{{Table footer}} | |||
==Achievements== | |||
This duty is associated with the following achievements: | |||
{| {{STDT| mech1 sortable align-left}} | |||
{{achievement table header}} | |||
{{achievement table row|Mapping the Realm: The Lost City of Amdapor}} | |||
|} | |||
==Images== | |||
===Dungeon Images=== | |||
<gallery mode="packed"> | |||
Lost city of amdapor4.png | |||
lost city of amdapor1.jpg | |||
lost city of amdapor2.jpg | |||
lost city of amdapor3.jpg | |||
Diabolos.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
===City of Decay=== | |||
The twilight years of the Fifth Astral Era saw magical civilizations reach their zenith, among them the nation of Amdapor, which prospered through the blessings of white magic. But with this prosperity came a bitter rivalry. In a bid to destroy them once and for all, their Mhachi enemies unleashed a powerful voidsent upon the city, and it was only at great cost that the Amdapori succeeded in sealing away the being. Alas, their home devastated by the onslaught, the civilization did not survive the catastrophic arrival of the Sixth Umbral Era. | |||
Since that time, the elementals had kept the ruins of Amdapor hidden from mortal eyes, but the Calamity weakened the seal to reveal the city, long thought to have been lost. To compound matters, the concurrent dwindling of earth-aspected aether gave rise to a moldering blight that swiftly ravaged the overgrown vegetation within the ruins and threatened to spread without. In response, Seedseer Raya-O-Senna raised a great ward to contain the blight, but the darkness that had begun to stir deep within the city would not be so easily stayed. | |||
===The Last Guardians=== | |||
Following the defeat of Diabolos, the unnatural pall choking, the crumbling city of Amdapor was lifted, and tranquility restored to the Twelveswood. Or so it had seemed. When the Hearers entered the ruins, however, they had scarce begun consigning the stones to the forest when their elemental allies fled in a sudden panic. By the spirits' agitated whispers did the Seedseers learn that a daunting and hostile presence yet lingered within Amdapor's smoldering walls. | |||
Unable to complete their ritual of cleaning, once more the Padjals called upon the aid of fearless adventurers, who set out to bring this unknown evil to light. And what should they find inside the ancient city's husk but the stone guardians of the Amdapori, roused to life by the awakening of a voidsent, their mortal foe. The adventurers laid these relics to rest, and thus did the city sleep soundly once more. | |||
===Diabolos=== | |||
Charged with leading the Mhachi's voidsent army against Amdapor, the mighty Diabolos was shorn of power in a desperate counterattack and imprisoned within a potent seal. He awakened centuries later when the Calamity broke the seal, only to be humbled once more by adventurers sent to investigate the ruins vanishing in flurry of leathern wings. He would reemerge at the heart of a sinister plot aboard the Void Ark. | |||
===Kuribu=== | |||
Created by Amdapori mages to protect their city, this winged golem is animated by gems infused with the power of white magic. To better contend with voidsent, it is said to have been made in the image of transcendent beings from yet another plane. | |||
==Dialogue== | |||
'''Diabolos:''' Who dares set foot within my domain? The wretched white mages of Amdapor? | |||
'''Diabolos:''' To face me is to face thy deepest, darkest nightmares! | |||
'''Diabolos:''' Not even in eternal sleep shalt thou be free from the terror of my weaving! | |||
{{ | {{Duties nav|dungeon}} |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 26 June 2024
- This article is about the optional level 50 dungeon. For the optional level 60 dungeon from Heavensward, see The Lost City of Amdapor (Hard).
The Lost City of Amdapor
- Level
- 50 (Sync: 50)
- Item Level
- 55 (Sync: 110)
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Party size
- Light Party
4 man • 1 1 2 - Unsyncing
- Allowed
- Time limit
- 90 minutes
- Duty Finder
- Dungeons (A Realm Reborn)
- Roulette
- High-level Dungeons
- Tomestones
- 40
- Req. quest
- One Night in Amdapor
- Entrance
- South Shroud
- Modes
- Explorer
- Patch
- 2.2
“Born in magic, the ancient city of Amdapor lived in splendor and died in agony. As the Fifth Astral Era gave way to the Sixth Umbral and the ensuing catastrophe, the agent of Amdapor's destruction slept. Now, the seal that has held so long is softening like windfallen fruit—and what blind worms writhe underneath the skin of the dead city?
— In-game description
The Lost City of Amdapor is a level 50 dungeon introduced in patch 2.2.
Objectives
- Clear the Halcyon Court: 0/1
- Clear the Tower of White: 0/1
- Defeat Diabolos: 0/1
Enemies
- Demonstool
- Wamoura
- Ruins Dross
- Gremlin
- Mold Colony
- Tainted Mold
- Hecteyes
- Madmite
- Wamouracampa
- Gadfly
- Ranch Wamoura
- Dastardly Devilet
- Baalzephon
- Allotaur
- White Magestone
- Dirty Eye
Bosses
Decaying Gourmand
The Decaying Gourmand will inflict a random player with Prey. The person targeted with prey will get sucked in and Devoured by the Decaying Gourmand. When they do, attack the Voracious Maw to break out the person eaten. Decaying Gourmand will also drop AoE circles on the ground that remain there, inflicting damage over time to whoever stays in it.
Arioch
At first there will be a single Ranch Wamoura add with the actual boss, Arioch, flying around. Kill it and have the tank stand in front of it when it dies. Anyone that stands in front of the Ranch Wamoura when it dies will get a stacking debuff called Scale Flakes. ("Dusted with wamoura scales and giving off a scent which attracts Arioch. Damage taken is increased.") The boss attacks whoever has the highest stacks of Scale Flakes, so make sure the tank is the one that gets the debuff. When the Scale Flakes debuff is running out, pull another Ranch Wamoura add and kill it facing the tank. If the debuff runs out Arioch will start flying overhead, regenerating massive amounts of hp. Arioch also uses the Blue Mage spell Eerie Soundwave.
Diabolos
There are 8 doors divided into pairs of 2 in the boss room. They have four symbols, the blue goobbue, red demon, the light green dragon-like, and the dark green moth. Each symbol will appear above 2 doors. When you open both doors of the same symbol, you will get sucked into a void and you become immune to attacks for a short period of time. When Diabolos casts Ruinous Omen, you need to activate a matching pair of doors or the party will wipe. If you activate doors of the wrong symbol, they will close and there will be no effect.
The symbols will only appear at the start of the fight, and during a successful door opening. At the beginning of the fight, a responsible party member should select a symbol and remember or waymark both doors of the chosen symbol. Then, the party member should open one of these doors. When you get to about 60% of Diabolos health, he will go to the center of the arena and start to cast Ruinous Omen, once it gets about halfway through the cast bar have the party member open his matching door. If timed right you will get into the void as soon as he casts Ruinous Omen and you won't take any damage. If your damage is halfway decent you should only see Ruinous Omen once or twice.
Avoid the orbs when they appear, they apply heavy and deal more damage as the debuff gets stacked on the party.
- Note: Players with the prey marker (gravity orb) should move away from the party (and waymarked/open doors, if any)
Loot
- See also: Ilvl 70 Dungeon Armor, Darklight Armor and Darklight Accessories
Decaying Gourmand
Arioch
Diabolos
Name | Type | Item Level | Rarity | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Darklight Breeches of Casting | Legs | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Breeches of Healing | Legs | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Corselet of Aiming | Body | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Corselet of Striking | Body | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Cowl of Casting | Body | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Cowl of Healing | Body | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Cuirass | Body | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Kecks | Legs | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Subligar | Legs | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Trousers | Legs | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Faded Copy of The Scars of Battle | Orchestrion Roll | N/A | Basic | 1 |
Fistfighter's Breeches | Legs | 70 | Green | 1 |
Fistfighter's Jackcoat | Body | 70 | Green | 1 |
Heavy Darklight Armor | Body | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Heavy Darklight Flanchard | Legs | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Hussar's Breeches | Legs | 70 | Green | 1 |
Hussar's Jackcoat | Body | 70 | Green | 1 |
Magician's Robe | Body | 70 | Green | 1 |
Magician's Slops | Legs | 70 | Green | 1 |
Pilgrim's Robe | Body | 70 | Green | 1 |
Pilgrim's Slops | Legs | 70 | Green | 1 |
Protector's Cuirass | Body | 70 | Green | 1 |
Protector's Trousers | Legs | 70 | Green | 1 |
Shikaree's Doublet | Body | 70 | Green | 1 |
Shikaree's Gaskin | Legs | 70 | Green | 1 |
Other Loot
Treasure Coffer 1 (X: 15.3 Y: 10.7)
Treasure Coffer 2 (X: 13.7 Y: 11.6)
Treasure Coffer 3 (X: 10.5 Y: 11.2)
Treasure Coffer 4 (X: 12.6 Y: 10.8)
Name | Type | Item Level | Rarity | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Darklight Earrings of Fending | Earrings | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Earrings of Maiming | Earrings | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Earrings of Striking | Earrings | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Earrings of Aiming | Earrings | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Earrings of Casting | Earrings | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Earrings of Healing | Earrings | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Choker of Fending | Necklace | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Choker of Maiming | Necklace | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Choker of Striking | Necklace | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Choker of Aiming | Necklace | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Choker of Casting | Necklace | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Darklight Choker of Healing | Necklace | 70 | Blue | 1 |
Achievements
This duty is associated with the following achievements:
Name | Points | Task | Reward | Patch |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mapping the Realm: The Lost City of Amdapor | 10 | Discover every location within the Lost City of Amdapor. | - | 2.2 |
Images
Dungeon Images
Lore
City of Decay
The twilight years of the Fifth Astral Era saw magical civilizations reach their zenith, among them the nation of Amdapor, which prospered through the blessings of white magic. But with this prosperity came a bitter rivalry. In a bid to destroy them once and for all, their Mhachi enemies unleashed a powerful voidsent upon the city, and it was only at great cost that the Amdapori succeeded in sealing away the being. Alas, their home devastated by the onslaught, the civilization did not survive the catastrophic arrival of the Sixth Umbral Era.
Since that time, the elementals had kept the ruins of Amdapor hidden from mortal eyes, but the Calamity weakened the seal to reveal the city, long thought to have been lost. To compound matters, the concurrent dwindling of earth-aspected aether gave rise to a moldering blight that swiftly ravaged the overgrown vegetation within the ruins and threatened to spread without. In response, Seedseer Raya-O-Senna raised a great ward to contain the blight, but the darkness that had begun to stir deep within the city would not be so easily stayed.
The Last Guardians
Following the defeat of Diabolos, the unnatural pall choking, the crumbling city of Amdapor was lifted, and tranquility restored to the Twelveswood. Or so it had seemed. When the Hearers entered the ruins, however, they had scarce begun consigning the stones to the forest when their elemental allies fled in a sudden panic. By the spirits' agitated whispers did the Seedseers learn that a daunting and hostile presence yet lingered within Amdapor's smoldering walls.
Unable to complete their ritual of cleaning, once more the Padjals called upon the aid of fearless adventurers, who set out to bring this unknown evil to light. And what should they find inside the ancient city's husk but the stone guardians of the Amdapori, roused to life by the awakening of a voidsent, their mortal foe. The adventurers laid these relics to rest, and thus did the city sleep soundly once more.
Diabolos
Charged with leading the Mhachi's voidsent army against Amdapor, the mighty Diabolos was shorn of power in a desperate counterattack and imprisoned within a potent seal. He awakened centuries later when the Calamity broke the seal, only to be humbled once more by adventurers sent to investigate the ruins vanishing in flurry of leathern wings. He would reemerge at the heart of a sinister plot aboard the Void Ark.
Kuribu
Created by Amdapori mages to protect their city, this winged golem is animated by gems infused with the power of white magic. To better contend with voidsent, it is said to have been made in the image of transcendent beings from yet another plane.
Dialogue
Diabolos: Who dares set foot within my domain? The wretched white mages of Amdapor? Diabolos: To face me is to face thy deepest, darkest nightmares! Diabolos: Not even in eternal sleep shalt thou be free from the terror of my weaving!