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Brightcrown Mountains is an area located in Mondstadt.

Subareas[]

Name Description
Brightcrown Canyon
Brightcrown Canyon
The northeastern part of the canyon contains the eastern entrance to Stormterror's Lair.
Stormterror's Lair
Stormterror's Lair
Once the capital of Old Mondstadt, ruled by the God of Storms, Decarabian.

Points of Interest[]

Name Description
Decarabian's Tower
Decarabian's Tower, Stormterror's Lair
Located in the middle of Stormterror's Lair and is first scaled as part of the Archon Quest Empty Abode. As its name implies, it was where the God of Storms once resided and overlooked his people.
Brightcrown Canyon Entrance to Stormterror's Lair
Entrance to Stormterror's Lair, Brightcrown Canyon
The entrance to Stormterror's Lair is a notable set of ruins built in the Decarabian style that leads directly into Decarabian's capital city. Soldiers used to be stationed along the road in Brightcrown Canyon leading into the city.[1] In-game, the road leading out of the city leads to the boar habitat to the south; whether there were other parts of the road that have since been lost is a mystery.
Boar Habitat
Boar Habitat, Brightcrown Canyon
Following the path out of the entrance to Stormterror's Lair, marked by the worn dirt and crumbled pillars in the Decarabian style, eventually leads to a field naturally enclosed by ridges. This area is notable for its unusually high number of Forest Boars.
At the center of the field is a wooden bell-cot. Its architectural style does not match that of the ruins in the area and instead uses a roofing style seen on houses in Springvale, which are built in the traditional Classic Country Home style. However, without further details, it is impossible to discern when this structure was built and for what purpose.

Quests[]

Archon Quests

Notable Features[]

Domains[]

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Local Specialties[]

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishBrightcrown Mountains
Chinese
(Simplified)
明冠山地
Míngguān Shāndì
Bright Crown Mountains
Chinese
(Traditional)
明冠山地
Míngguān Shāndì
Japaneseめいかんさん
Meikan Sanchi[2]
Bright Crown Mountains
Korean크라운 마운틴
Keura'un Ma'untin
Crown Mountain
SpanishMontañas CoronabrillanteBrightcrown Mountains
FrenchMontagnes de BrillecouronneBrightcrown Mountains
RussianГоры Светлой короны
Gory Svetloy korony
Bright Crown Mountains
ThaiBrightcrown Mountains
VietnameseVùng Núi Minh QuánMinh Quán
GermanGlanzkrongebirgeBrightcrown Mountains
IndonesianBrightcrown Mountains
PortugueseMontanhas das CoroasMountains of the Crowns
TurkishParlak Taç DağlarıBright Crown Mountains
ItalianMontagne di CoronsplendenteShiningcrown Mountains

Change History[]

References[]

  1. Book: Teyvat Travel Guide, Vol. 1
  2. Map, Label: Brightcrown Mountains (Japanese)

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