Category:Architecture

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Architecture covers all of the non-natural construction found around the world we know as Vana'diel. Some architecture is primitive or perfunctory, while some is advanced and still others fall in between. These structures could be made by any race found in Vana'diel, and include: bridges, buildings, ports, roads, shops, establishments, huts, tents, or outpost vendors where an adventurer can buy goods and services.

The aim of this series of documents is to provide a glimpse of the wonders wrought while maintaining a third-party vision. For this reason, we include the Beastmen architecture as well as that created by now extinct races

Cities

Beginning with some of the advanced structures, we encounter the Cities that are principal in Final Fantasy. There are 5 such cities, each with it's own flavor! The 'starter' cities, where characters first begin their trek in this world, are Bastok, Windurst and San D'oria. Further along in the journey comes the city of Jeuno and still further yet we find the eastern city of Aht Urhgan. These are considered to be the 5 principal cities given the player-population of each.

City Architecture: ~ Ffxi flg 01l.jpg BastokFfxi flg 03l.jpg San d'OriaFfxi flg 04l.jpg WindurstFfxi flg 02l.jpg JeunoAhtUrhganFlag.jpg Aht Urhgan

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Architecture in Jeuno

Port Jeuno
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Towns, Villages and Encampments

Further down the list come the towns and villages, which have been grouped together here under the heading of "Town Architecture". Examples of these are places such as those listed in the menu below, all of which are occupied by the peoples of Vana'diel:

Town Architecture: ~ SelbinaMhauraRabaoNashmauKazhamNorgTavnazian Safehold

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Architecture in Mhaura

Mhaura
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Architecture in Kazham

Kazham
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Architecture in Rabao This desert oasis does not have any permanent shops. A few merchants sell their goods from under makeshift tents.

Rabao
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Architecture in Nashmau This solitary settlement of the Qiqirn does not have any permanent shops. A few Qiqirn sell their goods in the streets.

Nashmau
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Architecture in Norg This disorganized den of thieves and brigands does not have any permanent shops. The merchants just load their goods right off the dock and sell straight from the box.

Norg
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Architecture in the Tavnazian Safehold This underground settlement does not have any permanent shops. Merchants sell their goods in a disorganized manner in the underground complex.

Tavnazian Safehold
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Beastmen Built Cities and Encampments

Cities and towns built by the very beastmen that threaten our daily existence! This group includes such venues as Castle Oztroja, Castle Zvahl, Quicksand Caves and Giddeus to name but a few!

Beastmen Architecture: ~ Castle ZvahlCastle OztrojaGiddeusBeadeauxMovalpolosFort GhelsbaHalvungMamook


Encampments now under Beast Control

Then we come to the "other" places, where settlements have been established and abandoned for one or another reason. This includes locations that were previously occupied by members of now-extinct races and now under Beastman control, such as Ru'Aun Gardens, Ro'Maeve, Temple of Uggalepih and more. Also included in this category are vacated encampments such as those found in Davoi, Beadeaux, Misareaux Coast and similar areas.

Abandoned Architecture: ~ Tu'liaAl'TaieuRo'MaeveTemple of UggalepihQuicksand CavesPso'XjaOuter Horutoto RuinsFei'YinGusgen MinesLower Delkfutt's Tower

This article uses material from the "Category:Architecture" article on FFXIclopedia and is licensed under the CC-BY-SA License.

Subcategories

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