The Outer Circuit
The Outer Circuit
- Type
- Area
- Zone
- Labyrinthos
(The Northern Empty)
“Following the most fundamental maze design—concentric circles—Labyrinthos resembles a giant mortar, with each successive ring lower than the one before. This district is the outermost of those layers, up near the mortar's rim.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 130
The Outer Circuit is an area in Labyrinthos, The Northern Empty.
Landmarks
“This massive lift is one of several which connects the surface of Old Sharlayan to the subterranean research and storage complex of Labyrinthos. At the end of its descent, the mechanism opens up onto the hub of upper Acrinthos, from where passengers or cargo continue onwards towards other facilities.
“Cargo brought down the Path of Artifice is stacked in this primary storage facility, where neophyte gleaners await to take inventory and deliver supplies to the various facilities. This task is considered training for the guildship's newer members, teaching the best methods for identifying and handling a wide range of shipments.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 130
“A mineral vault of ores and rough gemstones collected by the gleaners from every region on the star. As preparation for the great exodus, researchers studied these deposits to formulate the most efficient method for mining and refining resources in an alien environment.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 130
“This research facility was responsible for selecting the most adaptable species of livestock, focusing on resilience, quality of meat versus feed required, and other innate advantages. Passemerrant is counted among the city's seven luminary Archons for his contributions towards domesticating wild animals during the early days of Sharlayan's founding.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 130
“This cavern serves as a breeding ground for certain subterranean species deemed vital to ongoing research efforts─including a study into creating fertilizer from the subjects' phosphorous-rich excrement. Troglofauna reproduction is, however, an inexact science, routinely resulting in excessive numbers of cave-dwelling offspring spilling out into nearby habitats.