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An eccentric engineer of forty-three summers, Kokkol's accomplishments earned him leave to establish a [[Kokkol's Forge|forge]] in [[the Central Circuit]]. His background in aetherology later made him the obvious choice to assist in construction of | An eccentric engineer of forty-three summers, Kokkol's accomplishments earned him leave to establish a [[Kokkol's Forge|forge]] in [[the Central Circuit]]. His background in aetherology later made him the obvious choice to assist in construction of the ''Ragnarok''. More specifically, he would build upon the work of their researchers to perfect the ship's engine—the aetherburner. Nevertheless, those with a more traditional understanding of magitek tend to question his expertise, leading to heated quarrels with the short-tempered engineer. The dismissive opinions of others have done little to dim the flames of his ambition, though.}} |
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Kokkol Dankkol
Kokkol Dankkol is a Lalafell found in Labyrinthos.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Bonds of Adamant(ite) | 88 | Kokkol Dankkol |
Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Going Underground | 88 | Fourchenault | |
Once Forged | 88 | G'raha Tia |
Lore
“"Think of how far we could go—what we could do with that much power! What we could blow up!"
An eccentric engineer of forty-three summers, Kokkol's accomplishments earned him leave to establish a forge in the Central Circuit. His background in aetherology later made him the obvious choice to assist in construction of the Ragnarok. More specifically, he would build upon the work of their researchers to perfect the ship's engine—the aetherburner. Nevertheless, those with a more traditional understanding of magitek tend to question his expertise, leading to heated quarrels with the short-tempered engineer. The dismissive opinions of others have done little to dim the flames of his ambition, though.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 177