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'''Notes:''' |
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− | :*[[Lottery Spawn]] from the [[Nimbus Hippogryph]] on the island at M-7 in [[Riverne - Site B01|Riverne - Site #B01]]. |
+ | :*[[Lottery Spawn]] from the 5-6 [[Nimbus Hippogryph]]s on the island at M-7 in [[Riverne - Site B01|Riverne - Site #B01]]. PH seems to be the bottom most monster on the widescan. |
+ | :*Respawn time on the [[Nimbus Hippogryph]]'s is 16 minutes. |
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:*Special Attacks: Triple Attack, high resistance to most magic/debuffs. |
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− | :*Killable by: 6 characters with a Ninja tank. |
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+ | :*''see: [[Testimonials: Imdugud]]'' |
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− | :*Confirmed kill by 5 characters: NIN/WAR, PLD/WAR, BST/WHM, SAM/THF, WHM/SMN. |
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In Sumerian mythology, Imdugud was a lion-headed eagle who was the doorkeeper to Enki's bath. Imdugud was considered the personification of the Southern Wind, the winds which brought rains and storms to Mesopotamia. It is said thunder was the sound of its roar. In Babylonian mythology, Imdugud was known as Anzu, a demonic bird with an eagle's body, but a lion's head and claws. Anzu's beak could cut through almost anything and its feathers were said to be as impenetrable as '11 coats of mail'. While appointed by Ellil to guard his bath chamber, it stole the Tablets of Destiny, an artifact which allows anything spoken to become manifest in reality, while Ellil bathes. Nonetheless, Anzu managed to be defeated. The story of the Babylonian Anzu is not repeated in Sumerian tales (in other words, though they were considered analogous, they had two very different stories). Imdugud was also a Chaldean rain god. Imdugud means "heavy rain" in Sumerian. It seems Square-Enix decided to make Imdugud the name of a creature that is inverse to the mythology (an eagle-headed lion). |
In Sumerian mythology, Imdugud was a lion-headed eagle who was the doorkeeper to Enki's bath. Imdugud was considered the personification of the Southern Wind, the winds which brought rains and storms to Mesopotamia. It is said thunder was the sound of its roar. In Babylonian mythology, Imdugud was known as Anzu, a demonic bird with an eagle's body, but a lion's head and claws. Anzu's beak could cut through almost anything and its feathers were said to be as impenetrable as '11 coats of mail'. While appointed by Ellil to guard his bath chamber, it stole the Tablets of Destiny, an artifact which allows anything spoken to become manifest in reality, while Ellil bathes. Nonetheless, Anzu managed to be defeated. The story of the Babylonian Anzu is not repeated in Sumerian tales (in other words, though they were considered analogous, they had two very different stories). Imdugud was also a Chaldean rain god. Imdugud means "heavy rain" in Sumerian. It seems Square-Enix decided to make Imdugud the name of a creature that is inverse to the mythology (an eagle-headed lion). |
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 23 November 2019
Job: Thief Notorious Monster |
Zone |
Level |
Drops |
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Spawns |
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A, T(S) | ||||
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:
- Lottery Spawn from the 5-6 Nimbus Hippogryphs on the island at M-7 in Riverne - Site #B01. PH seems to be the bottom most monster on the widescan.
- Respawn time on the Nimbus Hippogryph's is 16 minutes.
- Special Attacks: Triple Attack, high resistance to most magic/debuffs.
- Aggressive towards a level 90 player.
- see: Testimonials: Imdugud
Historical Background
In Sumerian mythology, Imdugud was a lion-headed eagle who was the doorkeeper to Enki's bath. Imdugud was considered the personification of the Southern Wind, the winds which brought rains and storms to Mesopotamia. It is said thunder was the sound of its roar. In Babylonian mythology, Imdugud was known as Anzu, a demonic bird with an eagle's body, but a lion's head and claws. Anzu's beak could cut through almost anything and its feathers were said to be as impenetrable as '11 coats of mail'. While appointed by Ellil to guard his bath chamber, it stole the Tablets of Destiny, an artifact which allows anything spoken to become manifest in reality, while Ellil bathes. Nonetheless, Anzu managed to be defeated. The story of the Babylonian Anzu is not repeated in Sumerian tales (in other words, though they were considered analogous, they had two very different stories). Imdugud was also a Chaldean rain god. Imdugud means "heavy rain" in Sumerian. It seems Square-Enix decided to make Imdugud the name of a creature that is inverse to the mythology (an eagle-headed lion).