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Ostrakon Deka-okto

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Ostrakon Deka-okto

This sector is a recreation of the eighteenth civilization encountered by Meteion and her sisters. Ruined and desolate, the world it represents was once the abode of a proud race of dragons who were driven to extinction in a titanic struggle against mechanical invaders from the Alphatron Star.

Endwalker Sightseeing Log 45: Ostrakon Deka-okto

Ostrakon Deka-okto is an area in Ultima Thule, The Sea of Stars.

Landmarks

Due to an as-yet-unexplained quirk of physics, the starship Ragnarok remains perpetually present at this landing site, despite simultaneously existing at its dock in Old Sharlayan.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 148

The ruins of an outpost built by Alphatron forces during their invasion of the Dragonstar. Its severely melted state serves as proof of the defenders' fierce resistance.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 148

Standing scattered here are the remains of dragons who were carbonized in an Alphatron attack. Though a hatching ground may be found, those eggs that were fortunate enough to escape destruction spawn only malformed dragonets that cannot long survive. Thus did the area come to be called "a dragonsong, unsung."

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 148

Gathering Nodes

Mining/Quarrying
Node Item Level Req. Perception Respawn Tome Coordinates
Lv. 90 ★★★ Legendary Mineral Deposit
  Prime Fossilized Dragon's Scale «4» 90 4000 4AM/PM 1Tome of Geological Folklore - The Sea of Stars (X:16.8, Y:29.2)
Lv. 90 ★★★ Legendary Mineral Deposit
  Sublime Fossilized Dragon's Scale «4» 90 4000 4AM/PM 1Tome of Geological Folklore - The Sea of Stars (X:16.8, Y:29.2)
Lv. 90 ★★★ Legendary Mineral Deposit
  Softsilver Ore «6» 90 3850 4AM/PM 1Tome of Geological Folklore - The Sea of Stars (X:16.8, Y:29.2)

Trivia

"An Ostrakon is a piece of pottery, usually broken off from a vase or other earthenware vessel. In Classical Athens, when the decision at hand was to banish or exile a certain member of society, citizen peers would cast their vote by writing the name of the person on the shard of pottery."
Deka-okto means "eighteen".