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Nabaath Areng


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An oasis of desert commerce, the Nabaath Empire's capital built its wealth on the trade of local minerals, both precious and mundane. The civilization now lies broken, the gargantuan wave of frozen Light yet looming in its midst. Flakes of crystallized radiance have fallen away from the main mass, each smaller shard a source of glittering peril.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 113

Nabaath Areng is an area in Amh Araeng, Norvrandt. It is situated in approximately the same place as Ul'dah on the Source.

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In the common tongue, “amh malik” translates into “majestic king,” and it was within this royal residence that was housed the core of Nabaath Areng's political and military might. When the Flood came, however, it was halted moments too late─half the palace toppled before a titanic wave of Light like a sand castle caught by the tide.

Shadowbringers Sightseeing Log 25: The Pristine Palace of Amh Malik

This basic wooden outpost was erected to keep watch for winged sin eaters flying into the desert from the Empty. Guard rosters are presently managed by the Inn at Journey's Head.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 112

Scavengers built this pulley-and-rope mechanism to facilitate the recovery of precious artifacts from the ruins of Nabaath Areng. As the city has since been picked clean of treasures, however, the winch's condition has deteriorated from disuse.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 113

The Empty is a region devastated by the Flood of Light on the First in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers.
It covers approximately nine-tenths of the world and is where Eden resides.

This sheer drop was formed in the wake of the Flood. The name is both literal and metaphorical, representative of the physical changes to the landscape as well as the abrupt end which befell the Nabaath Empire.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 112