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Baatu

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Gender
Male ♂
Age
28
Race
Au Ra (Xaela)
Zone
The Azim Steppe (20.8,22.8)
Organization
Oronir Tribe
Services
Quest NPC
Patch
4.0

You will conduct yourself with utmost propriety in Magnai's presence. Or face consequences.

— In-game description

Baatu of the Oronir is an Au Ra found in The Azim Steppe. He is a minor character introduced with the Stormblood expansion, belonging to the Oronir tribe. He appears in a number of quests relating to his tribe during the Stormblood main story.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
The Labors of Magnai Main Scenario quest 66 Baatu

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
The Children of Azim Main Scenario quest 65 Lyse
Sworn Enemies of the Sun Main Scenario quest 66 Magnai
As the Gods Will Main Scenario quest 66 Gosetsu

Lore

"We shall be swift as stallions and fierce as baras. The Steppe will be ours once more!"

The right hand of the most radiant is fervently devout, fearing even to enter those places where the light of the Dawn Father cannot reach, such as the depths of Azim Khaat. It is perhaps because of this shared faith, as well as their enduring friendship, that he has no difficulty speaking his mind to Magnai. Like many Oronir, Baatu tends to regard those of other tribes as his lessers, though he is quicker to recognize one's worth and afford them a measure of respect. Though Baatu is but a year older than Magnai,[1] he has been married for three years to a talented healer, whose skillful ministrations saw him make a full recovery from the grave injuries he suffered in the last Naadam. Before they were wed, it was with some hesitation that he sought the most radiant's blessing, but to his surprise Magnai betrayed no sign of anger or resentment. Nevertheless, Baatu prays daily that their leader might one day know his happiness.

— Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 109, "Baatu of the Oronir"

Notes

  1. Magnai is age 27 according to the same page as this passage is quoted from.