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Forgiven Rebellion

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Forgiven Rebellion

S RANK

Forgiven Rebellion is a Rank S Elite Mark found in Norvrandt. Forgiven Rebellion is one of what the player base calls SS Ranks

Forgiven Rebellion Map 7.png

Killing the Elite Mark will reward the player up to Sack of Nuts 400 Sack of Nuts, Allagan Tomestone of Poetics 200 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics, Allagan Tomestone of Aesthetics 50 Allagan Tomestones of Aesthetics, 1 Cracked planicluster icon1.png  Cracked Planicluster and 1 Cracked stellacluster icon1.png  Cracked Stellacluster.

Coordinates

Zone Coordinates Level range
Lakeland (X:23, Y:22) 80
Il Mheg (X:13, Y:23) 80
Kholusia (X:35, Y:10) 80
Amh Araeng (X:27.3, Y:35.7) 80
The Tempest (X:13, Y:22) 80
The Rak'tika Greatwood (X:24.5, Y:37) 80

Spawn Conditions

Trigger

Each time a Rank S dies in Norvrandt, it has a chance to spawn four Forgiven Gossip throughout the zone. Once four of them are killed, Forgiven Rebellion will spawn.

If they spawn, the game will announce: "The minions of an extraordinarily powerful mark are on the hunt for prey."

They will withdraw exactly 5 minutes after this message if not engaged, or if disengaged by dying.

When all four are killed, Forgiven Rebellion will spawn.

Time

Forgiven Rebellion has no respawn timer. It is randomly decided by the server upon each Norvrandt Rank S death whether it will spawn minions or not. Because of this, if the spawning fails because a minion withdraws it has no effect on any timers. It could theoretically spawn minions after every single S rank death in Norvandt. in a row if the game decided to randomly do that.


Tips and Tricks

When it spawns, the game will announce "You sense the presence of a powerful mark..."

  • Transference is a 100-yalm gap closer that jumps to a random target. Ranged players should be careful that they are not goading it far enough to reset it.
  • Royal Decree is a large AoE that hits up to 32 targets based on proximity.
  • Raging Fire is a donut AoE that applies a Vulnerability Up icon1.png Vulnerability Up.
  • Mindjack is a large AoE that hits up to 32 players based on proximity and forces them to run in the direction of their buff icon when it expires (potentially into an AoE).
  • Sanctified Blizzard is telegraphed conal AoE.
  • Sanctified Blizzard Chain is a chain of Sanctified Blizzards that rotates in a random direction. Keep behind and rotate with it.
  • Interference is a telegraphed semi-circle AoE. Get behind Forgiven Rebellion.
  • Heavenly Cyclone is a chain of Interferences that rotates in the indicated direction. Keep behind and rotate with it.
  • Heavenly Scythe is a telegraphed circle AoE around Forgiven Rebellion.

Description

This is a curious mark. According to my sources, they hail from beyond Il Mheg's borders, and may well roam all across Norvrandt. It's a mean bastard, even for a wandering eater. We've received reports of it actively seeking out veteran hunters, as if it craves the thrill of the fight. Which isn't to say that it fights fair. Sadly, several of our top Nutters have been ambushed while returning home from a successful hunt, which has led some to wonder if it commands lesser minions to guide it to promising prey. As for who it was before it turned─some say it was an elven soldier who led others in open revolt against the rulers of Lakeland before the Flood, all at the behest of the mysterious Shadowkeeper, and that like the Virtues, its unusual hunting habits are rooted in its past life...

Halldor, The Crystarium

Lore

This wandering eater, fearsome even amongst its own kind, roams all the lands of Norvrandt. Some say that it was once an elven soldier who, at the behest of the mysterious Shadowkeeper, joined the revolt against the rulers of Lakeland. Its unusual hunting habits are also said to be rooted in its past life, as the fiend is known to stalk and kill warriors of proven renown—a predilection that has spelled doom for more than few veteran Nutters.

Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 297

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