Rukh Shah is an open-world NPC located in Citadel of Regzar, Sumeru City, Sumeru. He is the current Parchamdar of the Corps of Thirty, as well as the youngest person to ever hold this position.[1]
Location[]
Quests and Events[]
World Quests
Idle Quotes[]
The Akademiya...
- "Is there a new request from the Akademiya?"
- During A Parade of Providence
Akademiya Extravaganza...
- Akademiya Extravaganza proceeds smoothly." "We'll deploy more people at peak times to ensure the
- During Chromatic Ode of Candies and Roses
Stay vigilant.
- "The bigger the festival, the more important it is for us to stay vigilant."
Thoughts[]
Rukh Shah's thoughts can be accessed by using Nahida's Elemental Skill, All Schemes to Know.
- Rukh Shah: (Our workload is increasing again.)
Dialogue[]
- Rukh Shah: Hello.
And you are...
- Rukh Shah: I'm the Parchamdar for the Corps of Thirty, in charge of the Eremites in Sumeru City.
About the Corps of Thirty...
- Rukh Shah: The Corps of Thirty is probably among the oldest Eremites in Sumeru. The name came from its thirty founders.
- Rukh Shah: We're currently responsible for Sumeru's defenses. Most tasks are assigned by the Akademiya, in addition to those from civilians.
- Rukh Shah: Unlike other Eremites, its members wear a green scarf. Feel free to seek assistance from us in town.
- Rukh Shah: But once you're out of town, watch out for the other Eremites. Even if you're in Port Ormos. They might not have good intentions.
See you.
- Rukh Shah: See you.
Event Dialogue[]
A Parade of Providence[]
- Rukh Shah: It's not often that the Akademiya hosts an event like this. We need to increase the number of patrols inside the city for this special occasion.
- Rukh Shah: This isn't even especially for the competition. In fact, it is the increase in tourists that require us to take additional care.
- Rukh Shah: There are no shortage of devious people who are willing to take advantage of these festivities to mask their own nefarious deeds.
Chromatic Ode of Candies and Roses[]
- Rukh Shah: Hello. I'm the Parchamdar for the Corps of Thirty, in charge of the Eremites in Sumeru City.
- Rukh Shah: Happy holidays, and hope you have fun! But please be careful too.
- Rukh Shah: If you notice anything unusual, big or small, please inform the nearest member of the Corps of Thirty.
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Parchamdar (Persian: پرچمدار) roughly translates to Standard-bearer. In other words, it's the leading person of an organization.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
---|---|
English | Rukh Shah |
Chinese (Simplified) | 鲁克沙 Lǔkè Shā |
Chinese (Traditional) | 魯克沙 Lǔkè Shā |
Japanese | ルコシャ Ruko Sha |
Korean | 루크 샤 Rukeu Sya |
Spanish | Ruj Shah |
French | Rukh Shah |
Russian | Рукх- Rukkh-shakh |
Thai | Rukh Shah |
Vietnamese | Rukh Shah |
German | Rukh Shah |
Indonesian | Rukh Shah |
Portuguese | Rukh Shah |
Turkish | Rukh Shah |
Italian | Rukh Shah |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0