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==Additional Information==
==Lore==
{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 157|"For nigh on a century I have longed for the companionship I once shared with man."


This Berube skipper—a breed of amaro from a region long since lost to the Flood—may be the last of its kind. Gifted with the power of speech and longing for its former life among people, Skip made its way to [[Lakeland]] only to fall victim to the poison of poachers. The veterinarian [[Bethric]] nursed the deathly ill amaro back to health, and Skip has since come to roost in the Crystarium's [[Temenos Rookery|Rookery]] where it acts as an intermediary between the stable hands and their livestock.}}


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Latest revision as of 06:28, 5 January 2024

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Skip

Skip is an Amaro found in The Crystarium.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Healing Old Wounds Sidequest 80 Bethric
Where We Belong Sidequest 75 Bethric

Lore

"For nigh on a century I have longed for the companionship I once shared with man."

This Berube skipper—a breed of amaro from a region long since lost to the Flood—may be the last of its kind. Gifted with the power of speech and longing for its former life among people, Skip made its way to Lakeland only to fall victim to the poison of poachers. The veterinarian Bethric nursed the deathly ill amaro back to health, and Skip has since come to roost in the Crystarium's Rookery where it acts as an intermediary between the stable hands and their livestock.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 157