Limsa Lominsa Aetheryte Plaza
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Though the Octant takes its name from a navigational tool that greatly advanced seafaring, this eight-sided courtyard was built to honor the instruments' inventor, maritime scientist and "father of modern navigation," Jovanni Gnonno. This grand outdoor plaza situated below the Mizzenmast is a popular meeting place for townsfolk, a key hub of transportation, and, following the Calamity, the new home to an aetheryte. During daylight hours, the round resounds with the cries of mountebanks, the songs of bards, and the laughter of children marveling at the many talents of the mummers' troupes. Yet come nightfall, the plaza assumes quite another aspect. Bedraped by the soft light of the moon, its steps become a private theater for lovers seeking to gaze upon the timeless drama of the heavens. |
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