Hunter-scholar (Little Ala Mhigo)

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Hunter-scholar

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Gender
Male ♂
Race
Hyur (Midlander)
Profession
Hunter-scholar
Zone
Southern Thanalan (18.3,13.6)
Patch
2.1

Oh. Another one with stars in her eyes and elite marks on her mind.

— In-game description

Hunter-scholar is a Hyur found in Southern Thanalan.

Dialogue

What do yo do here?

I'm a hunter of elite marks and knower of lore. I'm the one that brings in the big bounty. I've had more Allied Seals pass through my hands than any other hunter. Why, all that makes me the best counselor any hunter can have. Any hunter wise enough to ask for help, that is. Mind the ranks, though. Rank S marks are dead nasty and keep you waiting like a fickle maid.

Tell me about the rank B elite mark. (Albin the Ashen)

When the Hyuran tribe came to Thanalan some eight hundred years ago, Albin the Ashen was at the head of one of the columns. Then-native Belah'dians rose against the invaders and prevailed, as history records. Albin was but one of many slain in the abortive conquest, yet his mortal coil still roams the land in search of vengeance.

Tell me about the rank A elite mark. (Zanig'oh)

Zanig'oh. A drake altered by an Amalj'aa alchemist for no less a purpose than the conquest of Ul'dah. In addition to magic powers conferred by runes graven into its very flesh, the drake has a taste for melee combat, ably provoked into violence by inwardly spiked bangles affixed to all four limbs.

Tell me about the rank S elite mark. (Nunyunuwi)

The large population of golems in southern Thanalan is ascribed by mainstream historians to the mages of Belah'dia, who made the sturdy guardians for the protection of the Temple of Qarn. Among these sad remnants of a civilization lost to time, Nunyunuwi stands out for his exceptional size and stealth. At rest, he vanishes into the landscape of tors and boulders. Only an outbreak of sizable chaos and bloodshed will rouse the stone soldier to his ancient duty: to fight to the death.