Necrohol of Nabudis



The Necrohol of Nabudis is a location in the land of Ivalice in Final Fantasy XII. Once it was the capital of the Kingdom of Nabradia, sitting gracefully in the middle of a gigantic lake. Now what remains of the city is corrupted by the thick mist that covers the north part of the region. The area of the Necrohol that player can explore is the Verdpale Palace, and it served as the official residence of the King of Nabradia, his son Rasler, and their immediate family members.

The Necrohol of Nabudis is within Nabradian borders, but unlike the rest of the region, is not under direct Imperial rule. The location is not part of the main storyline of Final Fantasy XII but entirely optional. During the entrance cutscene, the player is told it is a foreboding place and is warned against exploring the area. Depending on when the Necrohol is reached, this warning is given by Basch, Balthier or Fran.

The player can access the area as soon as the Dawn Shard has been acquired, which means that the game's ultimate weapon, the Zodiac Spear, can be acquired fairly early in the game. In order to traverse the area with a low level party, the player can utilize the Immobilize Glitch.

Location
Necrohol of Nabudis can be accessed from Salikawood or Nabreus Deadlands. There are no Save Crystals inside. To reach the Necrohol, the player must defeat the King Bomb in Salikawood.

Treasures
Zodiac Spear, the game's most powerful weapon, can be obtained from a treasure chest inside the Necrohol, if the player has not claimed any of the four forbidden chests found earlier in the game. The Zodiac Spear is in the Cloister Of The Highborn area, in a group of 16 chests in the second chest from the left in the front row. The player should make sure none of the characters are equipped with Diamond Armlet accessory, or the treasure will be Dark Matter.

The 16 chests in the room actually correspond with the 16 chests found on the Phon Coast shore, and once claimed, will disappear from both locations and will never respawn. If the player is to open the chests with the Diamond Armlet on, they will contain Dark Matter instead of Knots of Rust. It is recommended to first get the spear, and then open the other chests with the Diamond Armlet on to get the Dark Matters either at Necrohol or at Phon Coast.

The concept of forbidden chests was removed from the International Zodiac Job System version.

Apart from the 16 chests in the Cloister Of The Highborn, there are only two other treasures, both in the Cloister of Distant Song area. They are also Dark Matter if opened with the Diamond Armlet, making it a good place to farm them as the treasures spawn 50% of the time. The northernmost treasure in the area can be the weapon Defender.

Storyline
Not much is ever revealed about the once great city of Nabudis, and its palace. Now, the only thing that remains is the royal palace, and it is now a ruin swarming with the souls of the people killed in the destruction, full of regret and resentment.

It was two years ago that Judge Zecht came to Nabudis with the Midlight Shard, under Dr. Cid's instructions. It was up to him to see how deifacted nethicite worked and reacted. The results were more horrible than anyone could imagine, wiping out the city and covering the area in a thick mist. The entire area became a haven for various creatures most vile.

Locations

 * Hall of Slumbering Might (to the Nabreus Deadlands)
 * Hall of the Ivory Covenant
 * Cloister of Reason
 * Cloister of the Highborn
 * The Crucible
 * Cloister of Distant Song
 * Cloister of Solace
 * Hall of Effulgent Light (to the Salikawood)

Sealed Monsters

 * Main article: Chaos

Deep inside the Necrohol are three fearsome beasts that possess the power to destroy the world. In fear of the their power, three Nu Mou sealed the monsters away while dying in the process. However, within the two years of the destruction of Nabudis, the seals are weakening, and so the spirits of the Nu Mou set out to locate a hero of great strength who could defeat the monsters once and for all. In order to start the sidequest, the player must speak to a Nu Mou found in the Nabreus Deadlands.

Enemies

 * Baknamy
 * Babil
 * Dark Elemental
 * Elvoret
 * Oversoul
 * Pandora
 * Zombie Warlock
 * Helvinek (Rare)
 * Vorres (Rare)
 * Goliath (Mark)
 * Deathscythe (Mark)
 * Fury (Optional Boss)
 * Humbaba Mistant (Optional Boss)
 * Chaos (Optional Esper)

Baknamy Merchant
The Baknamy Merchant is not initially visible. He is found in the Hall of Effulgent Light, in a secret room connected to the northern-most area (This secret room also contains a Mimic box in it). He is hidden in a corner, with the description ??? (See in Maps.). His inventory will change over time, and his best selection of items are available after Pharos at Ridorana.

Note: In the International Zodiac Job System version, the location of the Baknamy Merchant is different. See in Maps.

Armor
You may wish to consult the List of Final Fantasy XII Armor article for more information on individual armor pieces.

Accessories
You may wish to consult the List of Final Fantasy XII Accessories page for more information on individual accessories.

Items
You may wish to consult the List of Final Fantasy XII Items for more information on individual items.

Magicks
You may wish to consult the Magick article for more information on individual spells.

Technicks
You may wish to consult the Technick article for more information on technicks.

Music
The theme of Necrohol of Nabudis is called "The Forgotten Capital".

Etymology
Though the Japanese term for the area is simply "dead capital", the etymology of the English translation is a little more obscure. The "necro-" element clearly refers to death or the dead, but "-hol" is not so apparent. It may be a form of "hollow" as in several place names, rendering it "Dead Hollow". It also may simply be a respelling of "hall". The term has since been reused to refer to any dead (and usually haunted) Ivalician city. The world also sounds like "necropole", which is French for "necropolis".

Trivia

 * While chronologically in Ivalice, Nabudis has been the first to be wiped out with a powerful magick force. This makes reference to the city of Leá Monde of Vagrant Story, which also had suffered a similar fate.