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* Upon defeat, each member of the entire party/alliance that defeated this NM has a low-chance possibility of obtaining the following keyitem(s):
 
* Upon defeat, each member of the entire party/alliance that defeated this NM has a low-chance possibility of obtaining the following keyitem(s):
 
** '''{{KeyItem}}[[Kukulkan|Mucid Ahriman eyeball]]'''
 
** '''{{KeyItem}}[[Kukulkan|Mucid Ahriman eyeball]]'''
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====History/Background====
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The Arimaspi were a legendary one-eyed people recorded by several ancient scribes, most notably by Herodotus, the so-called "father of history". In his book The Histories, he takes their description from the poem Arimaspea by Aristeas. The Arimaspi would steal the gold of the neighboring griffins, causing endless conflict.
 
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Revision as of 17:44, 28 July 2021


General Notes

History/Background

The Arimaspi were a legendary one-eyed people recorded by several ancient scribes, most notably by Herodotus, the so-called "father of history". In his book The Histories, he takes their description from the poem Arimaspea by Aristeas. The Arimaspi would steal the gold of the neighboring griffins, causing endless conflict.

Arimaspi
Category-Ahriman.jpg
Bestiary
Type Demons
Family Ahriman
Job Warrior
Class Boosted Notorious Monster
Crystal Dark Crystal icon.png Dark Crystal
Detects


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