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==Additional Information==
===Lore===
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 1, page 293|Considered a type of golem, a dullahan is a hulking suit of animated full-plate armor. As with so many arcane creations, its precise origin is a matter of some debate. One theory posits that mages of ages past breathed life into these constructs to create implacable servants of steel, while another suggests that they once clad men, and that a part of their original wearer’s soul lingered on after death, infusing their substance with aetherial energy.}}


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Latest revision as of 01:44, 16 August 2023

Dullahan

While commonly considered to be a variety of ancient golem, the exact nature of these hulking suits of animated armor is unknown. One theory suggests that they once clad men, and that the original wearer's soul lingered on after death, doomed to spend the afterlife in a prison of steel.

— In-game description

Dullahan is a Soulkin found in North Shroud.

Loot

Name Type Item Level Rarity Quantity
Dullahan plate icon1.png  Dullahan Plate Key Item N/A ABasic 1

Locations

Zone Coordinates Level range
North Shroud (X:23, Y:20) 47–48
Amdapor Keep Unknown 50

Quests

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Hells-vent on the Heavens Daily quest 10 Tazel Meyean the Lettered

Hunting Log

Additional Information

Book of skylight icon1.png  Book of Skyfire II

Additional Information

Lore

Considered a type of golem, a dullahan is a hulking suit of animated full-plate armor. As with so many arcane creations, its precise origin is a matter of some debate. One theory posits that mages of ages past breathed life into these constructs to create implacable servants of steel, while another suggests that they once clad men, and that a part of their original wearer’s soul lingered on after death, infusing their substance with aetherial energy.

Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1, page 293