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Renowned Sixth Astral Era naturalist and theologican, Frandelont Ramidelle, once opined that for man to know himself, he must first know of that for which he hunts. To assist in that spiritual endeavour, the self-made scholar spent the better part of his fifty-seven summers travelling about Eorzea, cataloging each and every plant, mineral, and animal he encountered. With his seminal Ramidelle Codex, Frandelont sought not only to educate the peoples of Eorzea, but to remind them just how rich and diverse their realm truly is.
Renowned Sixth Astral Era naturalist and theologian, [[Frandelont Ramidelle]], once opined that for man to know himself, he must first know of that for which he hunts. To assist in that spiritual endeavor, the self-made scholar spent the better part of his fifty-seven summers traveling about [[Eorzea]], cataloging each and every plant, mineral, and animal he encountered. With his seminal [[Ramidelle Codex]], Frandelont sought not only to educate the peoples of [[Eorzea]], but to remind them just how rich and diverse their realm truly is.

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Renowned Sixth Astral Era naturalist and theologian, Frandelont Ramidelle, once opined that for man to know himself, he must first know of that for which he hunts. To assist in that spiritual endeavor, the self-made scholar spent the better part of his fifty-seven summers traveling about Eorzea, cataloging each and every plant, mineral, and animal he encountered. With his seminal Ramidelle Codex, Frandelont sought not only to educate the peoples of Eorzea, but to remind them just how rich and diverse their realm truly is.