Madinat al-Nuhas is a point of interest located in Samudra Coast, Realm of Farakhkert, Girdle of the Sands, Sumeru.
It was once an underground Khaenri'ahn weapons testing facility, particularly for Ruin Machines. It even contains an incomplete prototype Ruin Golem.[1] It is powered by Azosite, much like Hangeh Afrasiyab.
Madinat al-Nuhas can be accessed from the west end of Asipattravana Swamp and extends out beneath the Samudra Coast. It is unlocked during the World Quest As the Khvarena's Light Shows: Nirodha in Series Khvarena of Good and Evil.
Soundtracks[]
| No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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) |
| 101 | Wrathful Streaming Gold | The Unfathomable Sand Dunes | Combat in Great Red Sand (ruins), Madinat al-Nuhas, Wenut Tunnels (Scorpion's lair and Flying Serpent's cave) Domains, Event Gameplay |
| 102 | Across Dimming Asterisms | The Unfathomable Sand Dunes | Combat in Great Red Sand (ruins), Madinat al-Nuhas, Wenut Tunnels (Setekh Wenut; Scorpion's lair and Flying Serpent's cave), Harvisptokhm (Gaokerena) Domains, Event Gameplay |
| N/A | Unnamed Madinat al-Nuhas Soundtrack 1 | N/A | Madinat al-Nuhas, Hangeh Afrasiyab (factory) |
Trivia[]
- Apparently, Madinat al-Nuhas was once modified for use as fortifications from which Abyss monsters could be attacked, although it "didn't see much use in that regard."[1]
Etymology[]
- Madinat al-Nuhas (Arabic: مدينة النحاس), meaning "city of brass," is a story within A Thousand and One Nights.
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 精石铜城 Jīngshí Tóngchéng | Legendary Brass City[• 1] |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 精石銅城 Jīngshí Tóngchéng | |
| Japanese | アル・ヌハスの都 Aru-Nuhasu no Miyako[!] | Capital of al-Nuhas |
| Korean | 지하 구리 요새 Jiha Guri Yosae | Underground Copper Fort |
| Spanish | Medina al-Nuhas | Madinat al-Nuhas |
| French | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Russian | Мадинат аль- Madinat al'-Nukhas | — |
| Thai | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Vietnamese | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| German | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Indonesian | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Portuguese | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Turkish | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
| Italian | Madinat al-Nuhas | — |
- ↑ Chinese: 精石 The term 精石 (Jīngshí) is a potent compound derived from 精 (Jīng), meaning "refined," "essence," or "magical," and 石 (Shí), meaning "stone" or "mineral." This etymology yields core interpretations such as "Refined Stone" or, more commonly in fantasy and gaming contexts, "Magical Stone" or "Legendary Ore," signifying a substance of supernatural or extremely high quality. In this context, 精石銅城 could be something translate to the Magical Brass City or, for fitting Genshin Impact's tone, the Legendary Brass City, as an adjective "Legendary" should fit in a game's mood & tone rather than a term "Magical".
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.6
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 World Quest, Khvarena of Good and Evil: As the Khvarena's Light Shows: Nirodha






