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[[category:Bestiary]][[category:Notorious Monsters]][[Category:Abyssea]][[de:Fear Gorta]]
 
{{Infobox Monster
 
{{Infobox Monster
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| image = Fear Gorta.png
 
| image caption = Fear Gorta
 
| image caption = Fear Gorta
 
| family = Ghosts
 
| family = Ghosts
| crystal = Ice
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| weaknesses = {{Fire}}, {{Light}}
 
| weaknesses = {{Fire}}, {{Light}}
 
| resistances = {{Dark}}, {{Ice}}
 
| resistances = {{Dark}}, {{Ice}}
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*[[Hecate's Crown]] {{Drop Rate|0|0}}
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*[[Hecate's Crown]] {{Drop Rate|2|7}}
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*[[Iolite]] {{Drop Rate|1|7}}
*key item [[Azure Abyssite of the Reaper]].
 
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*[[Rhodonite]] {{Drop Rate|1|7}}
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*[[Arachne Thread]] {{Drop Rate|1|7}}
 
*[[Azure Abyssite of the Reaper]] {{KeyItem}} {{Drop Rate|3|8}}
 
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{{Monster Notes}}
 
{{Monster Notes}}
 
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===Notes:===
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{{NM-Notes
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|Spawn Conditions =
:*Spawned by trading a [[Moonglow Cloth]] to the [[???]] at (L-6) in [[Abyssea - Konschtat]]
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Spawned by trading a [[Moonglow Cloth]] to the [[???]] at (L-6) in [[Abyssea - Konschtat]].
   
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|Companions-Summons =
{{NM-stub}}
 
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|Special Abilities =
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*'''[[Curse]]''': AoE [[Curse]] {{Status Effect|Curse}}.
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*'''[[Bane]]''': Stronger [[Curse]] {{Status Effect|Curse}}. Afflicted characters have their maximum HP and MP reduced by a large percentage, and suffer the effect of weight.
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*'''[[Perdition]]''': Single target Death. Ignores all forms of defense.
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|Passive Traits =
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*Susceptible to [[Slow]] {{Status Effect|Slow}} and [[Addle]] {{Status Effect|Addle}}. Resistant to [[Paralyze]] {{Status Effect|Paralyze}} and {{earth|Earth}} elemental magic.
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|Physical Qualities =
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*Weak melee hits.
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|Magical Qualities =
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*Does not cast at all.
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|Further Notes =
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==Historical Background==
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In Irish mythology, the fear gorta (Irish: Man of hunger / Man of famine; also known as the fear gortach) is a phantom of hunger resembling an emaciated human.
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According to Yeats' Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry the fear gorta walks the earth during times of famine, seeking alms from passers-by. In this version the fear gorta can be a potential source of good luck for generous individuals.

Latest revision as of 22:26, 25 September 2012

Family: Ghosts
Crystal: None
 
Weak against: Fire, Light
Resistant to: Dark, Ice
 
Notorious Monster
Fear Gorta

Fear Gorta

Zone Level Drops Steal Spawns Notes
Abyssea - Konschtat Unknown Unknown Unknown
??? HP
??? MP
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
Spawn Conditions Companions/Summons

Spawned by trading a Moonglow Cloth to the ??? at (L-6) in Abyssea - Konschtat.

  • N/A
Special Abilities Passive Traits
  • Curse: AoE Curse Curse.
  • Bane: Stronger Curse Curse. Afflicted characters have their maximum HP and MP reduced by a large percentage, and suffer the effect of weight.
  • Perdition: Single target Death. Ignores all forms of defense.
Physical Qualities Magical Qualities
  • Weak melee hits.
  • Does not cast at all.

Historical Background

In Irish mythology, the fear gorta (Irish: Man of hunger / Man of famine; also known as the fear gortach) is a phantom of hunger resembling an emaciated human.

According to Yeats' Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry the fear gorta walks the earth during times of famine, seeking alms from passers-by. In this version the fear gorta can be a potential source of good luck for generous individuals.