Tequemecan Valley is an area located in Natlan.
Subareas[]
There are 3 subareas in Tequemecan Valley:
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| "Children of Echoes" | "Children of Echoes" is the home of the Nanatzcayan tribe. |
| Sulfurous Veins | |
| Tepeacac Rise |
Points of Interest[]
Tequemecan Valley[]
"Children of Echoes"[]
Sulfurous Veins[]
Quests[]
Archon Quests
Story Quests
- A Prayer for Blessings, Told to Crested Peaks
- Act I: Tepetli Dissonance
- Act II: Hoarse Echoes
- Act III: Melodious Chant
World Quests
- Between Pledge and Forgettance
- In the Footsteps of the Chosen of Dragons
- Shadows of the Mountains
- Ripe For Trouble
- The Road Ahead
Commissions
- Grow Up Quickly, Littl'Un
- Grow Up Quickly, Littl'Un...?
- Saurian Versus Mountain
- Tending to a Tepetlisaurus
- Tending to a Tepetlisaurus: In Search of a Recipe
Hidden Exploration Objectives
Notable Features[]
Bosses[]
Local Specialties[]
Interactables[]
Common Chest[]
There is a campfire with 5 eggs near the river east of the Basin of Unnumbered Flames Statue of the Seven. A common chest will spawn after picking up the eggs and defeating ![]()
Swiftstep Seeker ×1 and ![]()
Swiftstep Storm Scout ×2.
- Warrior of the Scions of the Canopy with an Empty Stomach: Hey, you pilfering bunch of egg snatchers! Darn it, why'd you steal our food?
Descriptions[]
The settlement of the tribe who live alongside the Tepetlisaurs, known as the "Children of Echoes." Whether it's the clanging of artisans' hammers or the tapping of gem hunters testing the rocks, echoing sounds can be heard throughout the canyon.
Exploration, Genshin Impact Official Site
In ancient times, there was a sage who attained such mastery of the art of Phlogiston Engraving that they could transform all its many meanings into graceful drifting lines. With phlogiston as their medium, they used towering cliffs as canvases for vibrant murals. This, it is said, is the origin of Natlan graffiti as we know it now.
Exploration, Genshin Impact Official Site
Soundtracks[]
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Tequemecan is a Nahuatl word which is comprised of the tetl meaning "stone," quemitl a ritual chest garment, and the suffix -can, used to denote locations.
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Tequemecan Valley | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 坚岩隘谷 Jiānyán Àigǔ | Solid Rock Narrow Valley |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 堅岩隘谷 Jiānyán Àigǔ | |
| Japanese | テケメカンの谷 Tekemekan no Tani | Tequemecan Valley |
| Korean | 굳센 바위 협곡 Gutsen Bawi Hyeopgok | Solid Rock Canyon |
| Spanish | Cañón Tequemecan | Tequemecan Canyon |
| French | Vallée Tequemecan | Tequemecan Valley |
| Russian | Долина Теквемекан Dolina Tekvemekan | Tequemecan Valley |
| Thai | Tequemecan Valley | — |
| Vietnamese | Thung Lũng Tequemecan | Tequemecan Valley |
| German | Tequemecan-Tal | Tequemecan Valley |
| Indonesian | Tequemecan Valley | — |
| Portuguese | Vale Tequemecan | Tequemecan Valley |
| Turkish | Tequemecan Vadisi | Tequemecan Valley |
| Italian | Valle Tequemecan | Tequemecan Valley |
Change History[]
Released in Version 5.0














