Hangeh Afrasiyab is a point of interest located in Gavireh Lajavard, Girdle of the Sands, Sumeru.
It is an underground tunnel extending beneath the Gate of Zulqarnain and Tunigi Hollow, housing a large Khaenri'ahn installation that guards a sealed gate to the ruined nation at its depths.
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Local Specialties[]
Descriptions[]
A grand and majestic gate leading to a world beneath the soil. It is sealed tight as of the present, and the once prosperous kingdom that lay behind the door has also long since turned to rubble.
Viewpoint, Gate of Everlasting Mourning
A ruined Khaenri'ahn workshop.
One imagines that it might have other titles in their language.
One imagines that it might have other titles in their language.
Soundtracks[]
No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
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85 | Descending Into the Dark | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Dev's Cavern, Madinat al-Nuhas, Hangeh Afrasiyab (factory) Quests |
25 | Shadow in Ruins | The Unfathomable Sand Dunes | Madinat al-Nuhas, Hangeh Afrasiyab (factory) |
26 | Abominable Bog | The Unfathomable Sand Dunes | Madinat al-Nuhas, Hangeh Afrasiyab (factory) |
N/A | Unnamed Madinat al-Nuhas Soundtrack 1 | N/A | Madinat al-Nuhas, Hangeh Afrasiyab (factory) |
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- هنگه افراسیاب Hang Afrâsiyâb is the Persian name of the cave in which Afrasiab, a mythical king of Turan in the Shahnameh, spent his final days.[1]
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 逾渊地墟 Yúyuān Dìxū | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 逾淵地墟 Yúyuān Dìxū | |
Japanese | アフラシアブ洞窟 Afurashiabu Doukutsu[!][!] | Afrasiyab Cave |
Korean | 아프라시압 동굴 Apeurasiap Donggul | Afrasiyab Cave |
Spanish | Fosa Afrasiyab | Afrasiyab Pit |
French | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Russian | Ханг- Khang-ye Afrasiab | — |
Thai | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Vietnamese | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
German | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Indonesian | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Portuguese | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Turkish | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Italian | Hangeh Afrasiyab | — |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.6
References[]
- ↑ Iranica Online: Hang-e Afrāsiāb