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==Additional Information==
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{{see also|The Dungeons of Lyhe Ghiah|The Shifting Oubliettes of Lyhe Ghiah}}
{{see also|The Dancing Plague|The Dungeons of Lyhe Ghiah|The Shifting Oubliettes of Lyhe Ghiah}}

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Lyhe Ghiah

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Once the royal seat of Voeburt, Lyhe Ghiah later became a prison for Titania when the faerie king succumbed to the aether of a slain Lightwarden. The castle's name has its origin in both the faerie and Voeburtite tongues, the words thought to translate as the "wings of dreams."

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 115

Lyhe Ghiah is a landmark in Mithai Glorianda, Il Mheg. It is situated in approximately the same place as Ishgard on the Source.

Additional Information

See also: The Dancing Plague, The Dungeons of Lyhe Ghiah and The Shifting Oubliettes of Lyhe Ghiah