Ashvattha's Concourses are locations in Sumeru that are integral to the following World Quests:
- The Rhythm that Leads to the Gloomy Path
- The Rhythm that Nurtures the Sprout
- The Rhythm that Reveals the Beastly Trail
Completion of these three World Quests awards the Wonders of the World achievement The Rule of Three.
Ashvattha's Concourses are originally infected with The Withering, which the Traveler cleans up by entering the dreams of each Vasara Tree located within the concourses. After cleaning up The Withering within the Vasara Trees' dreams, the trees bear a Vasoma Fruit, necessary to obtain the Bija.
Locations[]
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Lore[]
A long time ago, when all Nara could see Aranara and made friends with each other, Ashvattha's Concourses were places where they played together. However, after an incident (presumably the cataclysm) that destroyed the previous Vanarana and the emergence of Marana, these places were abandoned. The Aranara of the past — Araji, Aramaha, and Arayama — sealed each of the three Ashvattha's Concourses with their own rhythms, and then turned themselves into Vasara Trees. They are now considered sacred places where the Vasara Trees sleep and dream until all memories come together in Sarva.[1]
Despite this, Marana continues to corrode the Ashvattha's Concourses and has even crept into the dreams of the Vasara Trees, where Fungi have taken refuge in.[2] By unsealing the concourses and clearing the Marana from their dreams, they will recover and accumulate dreams and memories to bear Vasoma Fruits, which are to be offered to the Ashvattha Tree to obtain Bija.[3][4]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Ashvattha's Concourse | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 觉树之堂 Juéshù zhī Táng[!][!] | Hall of BodhiBodhi Tree |
Chinese (Traditional) | 覺樹之堂 Juéshù zhī Táng[!][!] | |
Japanese | アシュヴァッタ堂 Ashuvatta-dou | Ashvattha Hall |
Korean | 아슈바타 전당 Asyubata Jeondang | Ashvattha Hall |
Spanish | Confluencia Ashvattha | Ashvattha's Confluence |
French | Hall d'Ashvattha | Ashvattha Hall |
Russian | Зал Ашваттхи Zal Ashvattkhi | Ashvattha Hall |
Thai | โถง Ashvattha | |
Vietnamese | Sảnh Ashvattha | |
German | Halle des Ashvattha | Ashvattha Hall |
Indonesian | Ashvattha's Concourse | — |
Portuguese | Pavilhão Ashvattha |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ World Quest, Aranyaka: Part II - Dream Nursery, Part 2: Encounter in the Woods
- ↑ World Quest, Aranyaka: Part II - Dream Nursery: The Rhythm that Reveals the Beastly Trail
- ↑ World Quest, Aranyaka: Part II - Dream Nursery, Part 1: The World of Aranara
- ↑ World Quest, Aranyaka: Part II - Dream Nursery: The Rhythm that Leads to the Gloomy Path