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Job: Black Mage
Family: Skeletons
Crystal: Earth
Weak to: Light, Blunt Weapons: Hand-to-Hand, Club, Staff, Harlequin Frame, Stormwaker Frame
Strong to: Dark

Notorious Monster

Ah-Puch

Ah Puch

Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes

Outer Horutoto Ruins

~29

Unknown

1 A, H, HP
900~980 HP
A = Aggressive; NA = Non-Aggresive; L = Links; S = Detects by Sight; H = Detects by Sound;
HP = Detects Low HP; M = Detects Magic; Sc = Follows by Scent; T(S) = True-sight; T(H) = True-hearing
JA = Detects job abilities; WS = Detects weaponskills; Z(D) = Asleep in Daytime; Z(N) = Asleep at Nighttime; A(R) = Aggressive to Reive participants

Notes:[]

  • Window opens immediately after Time of Death. Has been known to take up to 6 hours to pop.
  • The placeholder will appear as the first Ghoul out of the four on the widescan list of that area. Ah Puch himself will appear at the bottom of the list.
  • Due to GoV Books and mob relocation, there is 7 Ghoul at G-7 & G-8 on widescan. The placeholder wasn't the 1st on the list anymore, it was random each time.
  • Place Holder ID: 038/03C
  • Susceptible to Paralyze and Slow, Resistant if not immune to Blind.
  • Like all the Notorious Monsters from the Nov. 2009 update, it is immune to Gravity, Sleep, and Bind. However, this one is susceptible to Shadowbind.
  • Trial of the Magians
  • Required kill as part of Trial 513. Must be killed 3 times.
Hunt Registry Elusiveness Ferocity Required Scylds Rewarded Scylds Evolith Evolith
Port Windurst (B-5)
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Historical Background[]

Also known as Hunhau, he was the Mayan god of death who ruled over Mitnal, the land of death, the lowest and most horrible of the nine hells. He was normally represented with the head of an owl on a human body. This figure of death has survived to this day, where the natives of Central America and Mexico believe that someone will die when the owl screeches. In other representations Ah Puch is shown as a skeleton or a bloated corpse, adorned with bells. Mitnal. He is also referred to as 'God A'.

The Mayan Death Gods, known under various names, belong to only two basic types, respectively represented by the 16th-century Yucatec deities Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau mentioned by Landa. Hunhau is the lord of the Underworld. Iconographically, Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau correspond to the Gods A and A'.

In recent narratives, particularly in the oral tradition of the Lacandons, there is only one death god (called Kisin in Lacandon), who acts as the antipode of the Upper God in the creation of the world and of the human body and soul. This death god inhabits an Underworld that is also the world of the dead. As a ruler over the world of the dead (Metnal or Xibalba), the principal death god corresponds to the Aztec deity Mictlantecuhtli. The Popol Vuh has two leading death gods, but these two are really one: Both are called 'Death', with only the prefixes ('One' and 'Seven') being different. They were vanquished by the Hero Twins.

The underworld is inhabited by many were-animals and spooks (wayob), with the two principal death gods themselves being counted among them. God A in particular manifests himself as a head hunter and a deer hunter.

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