In 921, Ahmad ibn Fadlan travelled form Baghdad to central Russia where he met a mysterious Northern people. He was the first Muslim scholar to make an account of their strange habit of burning their dead kings with their ships.
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Al-Khawarizmi was a House of Wisdom mathematician best known for giving his name to the notion of "algorithm", his work on algebra (al-jabr), and his diffusion of the Arabic-Indian Numeral system.
The Abbasids were descendants of al-Abbas, the uncle of Prophet Muhammad. This lineage (and their military might) helped them serve as Caliphs, or Muhammad's successors, from 750 to 1517.
Hidden Ones operate out of Bureaus. These are hidden from sight and accessible only by members of the organization. Each Bureau is helmed by a Rafiq.
Introduced to Baghdad from China and Central Asia at the end of the 8th century, cheap paper quickly replaced costly parchment and lead to the emergence of a strong reading culture in the Abbasid empire.
Ascribed to a divine being, the title "Father of Understanding" dates back to Isu times and reflects the Order of the Ancients' mission to guide humanity towards their idea of enlightenenment.
The Muslim calendar starts with the Hijra, the migration of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622. Mirage is therefore set in the 3rd century After Hijra (AH). As of September 2023, we are in 1445 AH.
The Hidden Ones were founded in Egypt in 47 BCE. Working in the dark to serve the light, the organization aims to fight oppression and to safeguard the people's free will.
A highly advanced civilization, the Isu lived on Earth around seventy-seven thousand years ago and were the original creators of humanity.
The Order of the Ancients intend to use these ancient and elaborate pieces of Isu technology to control the population and revive the Isu.
The initiation ritual for becoming a Hidden One involves the sacrifice of a ring finger. Its removal ensures space for a retracted hidden blade, but is also a tribute to Bayek of Siwa, the original Hidden One.
In Baghdad, perfume was used in food, ink, and even mosque-building. One of the most sought-after perfume ingredients was Indian ambergris, a solid substance found in the digestive system of sperm whales.
Arabic language names are based on a chain of names systems, with each part having a meaning. Calling the Caliph Harun al-Rashid "Mr. Rashid" would therefore have been a terrible mistake.
Abbasid glasswork was considered valuable throughout Europe and Asia. It has been discovered in 9th century royal burial sites in Korea as well as on a Carolingian brooch recovered from the Ballycottin bogs (Ireland).
The caravanserai was a "palace (saray) for groups of people (karvan)". But most caravanserai looked more like empty shells in which travelers could find safety for the night, share news … and pay taxes!
"The Accounts of China and India" recounts the five-month journey of Sulayman al-Tajir from Baghdad to Guangzhou in 850. He is one of the earliest named people to have travelled that far for trade!
In the Caliphal Palace stood a large tree made of 1400 kilograms of silver, its branches crowned with mechanical birds. The leaves appeared to move with the wind and the birds to burst into song whenever ambassadors appeared in front of the Caliph.
Animals featured heavily at court: flocks of hunting falcons, silk-clad elephants and a monkey dressed as a general were trained to provide exotic entertainment to the palace guests.
Poetry schools competed for the attention and the patronage of the Caliphs. The ultimate prize? To have the ruler tear off a part of his silk-embroidered clothing and throw it at the poet!
During Caliph al-Mamun's wedding in 825, perfumed shells containing the names of prizes were distributed to the guests. Whoever received one was then given what was written on it, be it a small item or an entire town.
Inspired by Indian and Persian literature, the "1001 Nights" was created in 9th century Baghdad. Book critics of the time found it crude and unimaginative, predicting it would fail to attract any attention.
Far from being the steamy brothel often described in western culture, the harem was first and foremost a space dedicated to child raising, poetry writing, and political rivalry.
The sprawling offices of the Round City hosted an increasingly centralized administration. As its master, the Vizier was both an essential servant and a potentially deadly enemy of the Caliphs.
Introduced to Baghdad from China and Central Asia at the end of the 8th century, cheap paper quickly replaced costly parchment and lead to the emergence of a strong reading culture in the Abbasid empire.
The Banu Musa invented a human-like automaton for Caliphal parties. Filled with wine, after a time it would release its liquid onto the person unlucky enough to be holding it, much to the amusement of the other guests!
Baghdad's environment was almost devoid of building materials and most of its houses were made of dried or baked mudbricks. This meant that its buildings had to be partially rebuilt after every storm.
From China to Europe, medieval merchants travelled on a network of routes collectively known as "the silk road". Set in the middle of this network, Baghdad served as one of its main hubs and hosted many of the world's most exquisite creations.
Baghdad was built from scratch between 762 and 766 at the order of Caliph al-Mansur. At first only the Round City was planned, but soon densely populated areas sprawled beyond its walls.
Between the assassination of al-Mutawakkil in 861 and the ascension of his son al-Mu'tamid to the throne in 870, four Caliphs reigned from the palatial city of Samarra as puppets of powerful military factions.
The Zanj were enslaved persons taken from south-eastern Africa and used for harsh manual labor on sugar cane plantations. Their revolt between 869 and 883 decisively weakened caliphal power.
Baghdad was sacked by the Mongols on February 10th, 1258. Killing people and burning books, they are said to have created "streams of blood and rivers of ink", destroying most of the pre-1258 city in the process.
The original Hidden Ones had two tenets to their creed: to work in the shadows and to only kill those who deserved it. A third tenet, to never compromise the Brotherhood, was added later.
Known as Eagle Vision, Odin's Sight, Eagle Sense and other names through the ages, this extrasensory ability is a manifestation of a strong Isu gene concentration in an individual.
Aiming to achieve order and control over the masses through any means possible, the Order of the Ancients was founded in Egypt in 1334 BCE by the Pharaoh Smenkhkare.
Each branch of the Order of the Ancients has several prominent Members. These lead their own sub-branches, and are themselves led in turn by a single Head of the Order.
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Trade goods
Quest Items
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| Wrapped Package | Given by Al-Hasan, required for the ceremony. | Taking Flight | |
| Lump of Copper Ore | A lump of muddy copper ore found inside a lusterware pot located within a sunken pottery workshop in Ukbara. | ||
| Marked Coins | Specially marked coins. | The Marked Coins | |
| Bronze Mirror | A valuable bronze mirror that Dervis covets. | The Bronze Mirror Heist | |
| Panacea Sample | Whatever it is, it carries a potent aroma of mysterious herbs and strong alcohol. | The Botanist | |
| Carolingian Coin | A rare and precious silver coin minted during the reign of Charles the Bald, who was King of Francia at the time when the fearsome Ragnar Lothbrok raided Paris. | The Carolingian Coin Heist | |
| Magic Potion | Farah's flask of what is most likely alchol. Nasrin holds it for her. | The Servant and the Impostor | |
| Eye Makeup | A tincture of herbs that makes the eyes bigger and more luminous. | The Servant and the Impostor | |
| The Garden and its Mysteries | A heavy, well-thumbed tome. | The Servant and the Impostor | |
| Caliphal Palace Master Key | This key unlocks all doors in the Caliphal Palace. | The Serpent's Nest | |
| Damascus Gate Prison Keys | These keys unlocks several doors in the Damascus Gate prison. | Jailbreak | |
| Heron Feather | A feather used by a Hidden One to mark a successful assassination. | All Order assassination missions | |
| Bloodied Heron Feather | A feather dipped in the blood of a Hidden One's target. | All Order assassination missions | |
| Mysterious Shard | This little shard weighs heavily in my hand. It seems charged with a strange energy. | The Calling | |
| Calculating the Azimuth | Endless tables filled with numbers and symbols. | A Life's Work | |
| Comments on Euclid's Elements, Chapter X | Commentaries on Euclid's Elements, along with what appears to be his son's birthdate scribbled in the corner. | A Life's Work | |
| Piece of Fabric | A piece of fabric from a woman's gown found in the dead librarian's grasp. | Follow the Fiery Trail | |
| White Flowers | A posy of beautiful white flowers. | The Hunter | |
| Informer's Orders | I need More names. Do whatever you have to do, but get them. I have something special planned. - Dogan bin Arslan |
The Hunter | |
| An Exotic Hairpin | A precious hairpin of ancient Chinese origin, finely ornate, coveted by the Treasurer. | Gilded Butterflies | |
| Dragon Brooch | A brooch belonging to members of The Ivory Coin, an exclusive merchants' guild. | Gilded Butterflies | |
| Transport Routes Ledger | These are the transport routes for the items. | ||
| Message | A message for the chief of security in the Prince's Palace. |
Resources / Consumables / Materials
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| Dirham | In the classical period, a dirham referred to any coin made out of silver, and also shared a name with a small unit of weight. |
| Scholar Favor Token | This token can grant you specific services and favors when shown to certain scholars and entertainers. Obtain more by completing Contracts and pickpocketing people on the streets. |
| Power Favor Token | This token can grant you specific services and favors when shown to Caliphal officials, like the Munadi and certain guards. Mercenaries and even some rebels will also accept them. Obtain more by completing Contracts and pickpocketing people on the streets. |
| Merchant Favor Token | This token can grant you specific services and favors when shown to certain merchants. Obtain more by completing Contracts and pickpocketing people on the streets. |
| Steel Ingot | Steel Ingots can be used to improve weapons and equipment by visiting the Banu Musa or a Blacksmith. Obtain more by opening chests, completing Contracts or buying them from Traders. |
| Leather | Leather can be used to improve weapons and equipment by visiting the Banu Musa or a Blacksmith. Obtain more by opening chests, completing Contracts or buying them from Traders. |
| Components | Components can be used to improve Tools by visiting the Banu Musa. Obtain more by opening chests, completing Contracts or buying them from Traders. |
| Elixir | Elixirs can be used to restore limited Health Obtain more by buying them from a Trader. |
| Throwing Knife | The Throwing Knife is a small blade that can be thrown at a distance to kill enemies and interact with objects. Obtain more by opening chests in restricted areas or by buying them from a Trader. |
Dervis' Artifacts
Jade
Map descriptions
Yangzhou City
As part of a family in Yangzhou City that has reared horses for generations, he has worked with horses every day of his life. The horses that he breeds are highly sought after by the Qin army in Yangzhao due to their handsomeness and strength.
An Artifact Appraiser in Yangzhou City, he was once a citizen of Zhao and aide to Lu Buwei. Adept at handling the relationship between the Qin and Xiongnu, he frequently resolves border disputes.
A craftsman who has lived in Yangzhou City since childhood, Heibo gets his name from his tanned complexion. The constant conflict near his hometown has given him ample opportunity to hone his weapon-forging skills.
A renowned chef who is a leading figure of Yangzhou delicacies. His specialty dish involves pouring a meat sauce made with three types of meat—rabbit meat, mutton, and venison—over rice. This dish is also the origin behind his self-appointed title: "Three Delights," or Sanchun.
An expert at raising pigeons. It is said that he understands their language. Despite living in the border town of Yangzhou, he acquires a lot of valuable intel thanks to his industrious birds.
A wandering merchant traveling by foot, he is temporarily staying in Yangzhou due to the war. Even though this miserly merchant of the Central Plains is not particularly good at business, he is still able to eke out a living.
Yunyang
The elder of two brothers from the south who settled down in Yunyang many years ago. His demeanor is reminiscent of Wu Yue, making him seem out of place in Qin.
A carriage driver who came back with the Qin army after the wars of unification. It is said that he used to be a citizen of Chu. He loves to brag that he is a good judge of horses, he's not wrong.
Once a Confucian scholar from Qi, he moved to Qin during the reign of King Zhuangxiang, serving as an official in Yunyang. Sometime after, he resign from his position and retreated into seclusion, choosing to join the Baiwen and search for treasure instead. To outsiders, he is a mere engraver.
The son of a concubine from an esteemed family, his original surname is not Huo. He is an excellent informer in Yunyang City, and his pigeons are so obedient that they can be commanded by anyone.
One of the best chefs in Yunyang City. His sauces are extremely tasty, and while he claims to be a peerless expert at butchering cows, a Qin law banning the slaughter of cows has prevented anyone from ever witnessing his skills firsthand.
A hawjer of both necessities and certain luxuries. Enjoys a decent reputation among Yunyang citizens for his reasonable prices and plain dealing.
Mohist Village
A cloistered village where Mohist scholars gather to observe their doctrines.
The Mohist who is most adept at procuring news and information. His dual identity as both a Mohist and a Qin soldier made him especially useful during the wars of unification.
A former Mohist, he peacefully left Mohism to become Lao Ai's aide. After roaming from place to place, he eventually returned to his hometown, using his special status to become the Artifact Appraiser of the Mohist Village.
A Mohist disciple whose hobby is cooking. Adept at making simple dishes out of common ingredients, he is also a devout follower of Mohism.
A craftsman who follows Mohism, he has been travelling abroad and preaching the teachings of Mohism for many years. After hearing about the Mohists' troubles, he rushed back from Shu and took on the majority of their smelting responsabilities.
Fushi City
A citizen of Lu who fled to Qin, it is said that he was once a high-ranking official during the Lu Buwei era. Today, he serves the Baiwen under the cover of anonimity, using the clan's influence to search for any traces of valuable treasure.
Part of a business-oriented family local to Fushi, his father named him Zhu Tao for good luck. However, his business acumen is average at best, which is why he has no plans to expand the business.
Honing his craft in the kitchens since childhood, he slowly worked his way up from a mere helper to a full-fledged chef. Zhong's two brothers died in the war [Missing part]
While he's failry unremarkable as a braftsman, he is adept at smelting common copper wares and ceremonial vessels.
Viewpoints
- Northern Shangjun
This is an official market, with peace between soldiers and citizenry, and free trade between nomads and Qin. On most days this place is a forest of market stalls, all bustling with competition between merchants, filling the air with the verve of life.
This place hads been named Tulu Pass to commemorate Meng Tian's victory over the nomadic tribes. The pass has been critical in the war against the nomads, and fortifications have been built to repel invaders.
The first emperor of Qin formerly entrusted general Meng Tian to lead an army to attack the nomads and build the Great Wall. Today, the watchtowers have been destroyed, leaving behind ruins so dilapidated that even the bandits have abandoned them.
Located on top of a peak, the Altar of Soil and Grain is gorgeous yet solemn, displaying the people's devotion to the land. The governor offers sacrifices each year here, praying for a bounteous harvest in the coming year.
An earlier group of Qin citizens exploring outside the wall once rested here, and climbed up to look back on their hometown after the building of the wall, hence the name Homeview Stone.
This is a Great Wall watchtower over the North Pass. Gazing north from here, across the forlorn frontier beyond the wall, one can see a lonely cave that appears to have been deserted for many years. No one dares enter.
Originally built to observe the defensive line against the Xiongnu; however, the defensive line fell out of use once the Great Wall was built. What was once a watchtower now only silently watches over the barren hills by the river.
A constant stream of lumber and stone from Shangjun's forests and quarries flowed to the front line during the Great Wall's construction. General Meng established patrol posts near the forests and mines, and deployed troops to protect the supply line. This is one such fortification.
- Southern Shangjun
The watchtowers south of the defensive line have seen a decline in importance since the Great Wall was built, but the Mt. Hei Garrison was built there to capitalize on its geographical advantages.
The defensive line was moved northward with the building of the Great Wall, rendering many of the watchtowers to the south ineffective, gradually leading to their abandonment.
Di District Granary Viewpoint: The granary is located in the midst of Di District's farmland. It not only carries all of the region's harvests, but also the hopes and dreams of the land.
The Viewpoint in Zhidao Pass has quietlu watched the vicissitudes of Shangjun since ancient times.
Di District Viewpoint: Di District is the premier city of the Shangjun region, sitting on Didao Ridge and facing the Great Wall. As a key northern transportation hub, it has been an area of great strategic importance throughout history.
- Southern Didao Ridge
The tower of Yunyang City, commanding a view of Yunyang's prosperity and vitality.
Mt. Cuo'e is fifth among the mountain peaks, and is home to many bandits and rich mineral deposits.
Mt. Ya is sixth among the mountain peaks, and is near the location of Xingtian.
It is rumored that the ghosts of fallen soldiers still roam the battlefield near the lone tree that watches over Shadow Forest like a tombstone.
Mt. Huangya is fourth among the mountain peaks, and is iconic for its cliffs.
A lone cliff overlooking Xiaoxi Village. The scenery is breathtaking, but its proximity to the beast-infested mountains renders it inaccessible.
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An extremely rare ancient ceramic pot, or "ding," with an avian design. Once [sic] can speculate that this relic is used for sacrificial ceremonies. Ornamental creations already possessed vividly painted artwork in the ancient period this was made. This eagle-shaped ceramic pot is proof of the high degree of artistic ability possessed by our ancestors. This sacrificial vessel is a symbol of ancient peoples' totem worship. |
A wine vessel made of pure gold with handles made of jade, it is one of only a handful of works of art that combine the two. The level of skill and the amount of thought put into its design far outweigh the monetary value of the gold itself. Though gold smelting has reached an advanced level, turning pure gold into everyday utensils is still rarely done. Jade and gold are seen as symbols of blessings and good fortune, which explains people's fondness for such valuable utensils. |
The glass beads on the back of this mirror are not items that any common family can afford to use. Initially, such items could only be obtained via trade with the Xiongnu. It is said that such beads were transported from the land to the Far West. Later, a group of craftsmen developed a new method of firing the glass, which is the primary reason why the back of this mirror is so extravagant. |
A standard plucked zither with 25 strings. Decorated lavishly with ornamental patterns, such xithers are known as "gilded zithers" in the Rites of Zhou. Once a ritual musical instrument that only royalty could play, many have now found their way into the hands of common folk. Made with catalpa wood for the body and cow tendons as strings, zithers like these were played in rituals worshipping the heavens, especially during the Zhou dynasty. Confucians wish to revive this ritual system. |
The palm-sized ornament features a pair of dancers and four musicians performing inside a house. The artist's uncanny ability to fit so much detail inside such a miniscule space makes this a stunning work of art. Thus we can see that the biggest difference between the nobility and commoners lies in the amount and type of amusements available to them. To the nobility, pleasure often takes higher priority than making a living. This attitude is especially prevalent among young noblemen, not yet burdened with affairs of state, whose unending demands on musicians and entertainers can lead to some rather absurd and fantastical performances. |
Black ceramic wares are considered a novelty in every state, because only the people of Zhongshan can procure such wares. Zhongshan, being a state established by the Baidi people, has tried numerous times to get closer to the cultural sphere of the vassal states in the Central Plains. Producing these black ceramic wares is the result of such attempts. However, their identity as Baidi people has ultimately never been accepted. Even the state of Zhao, which introduced "barbarian-style" attire and horseback archery, has never once recognized Zhongshan as a "legitimate" vassal state. |
An idol revered by the "Tiger" faith, a relatively primitive religious group compared to other, more complex, religious groups of Didao Ridge. It is clear that this relic has been handed down across many generations. It is generally believed that the tiger symbolizes Zhongshan nobility because it was viewed as the king of all animals. With a strong body and courageous spirit, it is only natural that the tiger was chosen by the gods to be their representative on earth. As a creature capable of devouring humans, it is both feared and revered by people. |
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A vessel used to store wine or soup. This lacquerware is portable, and is used similarly to a cauldron. However, it is cheaper and more convenient. The vessel's surface features cloud patterns, with the word "Sidou" written on it referring to its capacity. The vessel's size is actually what makes the Cloud-Pattern Lacquer Fang so significant. Its use and the ability to fill it signifies that a high quality of life has been attained in Qin, and its users are members of the affluent portion of the population. |
A wine vessel with a square-shaped design commonly seen during the Warring States period. It once belonged to the ancient royal family of Zhongshan. Eight dragons are engraved onto the vessel, and marvelous inscriptions cover the surface, indicating the priceless value of this relic. This vessel was ordered to be cast by the King of Zhongshan for his prime minister. Used to store wine for paying respects to former kings, this artifact was a highly valuable ceremonial vessel during ancient times. |
A dining ladle used by Qin officials. The ladle is engraved with the character for "salty," which serves as a reminder for the chef. The ladle is brilliantly carved and painted to resemble a phoenix, a very common design motif during the Qin dynasty. The Qin emperor is a direct descendant of the Shang dynasty, and thus, the Qin dynasty inherited a similar reverence for the celestial bird Xuan'niao. Its cultural importance can be seen in the prevalence of phoenix elements in everyday products. |
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A ceremonial vessel granted by the King of Zhou himself as a token of recognition to a noble. The King of Zhou would bless foals that were ready to enter the royal herds during the ancient foal-catching rite, to thank and answer to the horse spirits that they worshipped. This ceremony held so much significance that nobles could be awarded special recognitions based on their performance. |
The basin was used for washing hands during ceremonies. It was a high-end item from the small state of Zhongshan and is rarely used now due to the complexity of the ceremonies. Zhongshan was made up of mainly Baidi people, who were one of the foreign races most influenced by the culture of the Central Pains. After several generations of great effort, the state officially received titles from the King of Zhou, an action opposed by his Ji clan vassals. |
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A lighting device that makes use of some interesting mechanisms, widely used by Qin officials. Known for their emphasis on practicality and utility, the Qin kingdom have a deep appreciation for Mohist engineering. A certain Mohist engineer was once commissioned to design this lantern, which was then quickly distributed to every official who had to travel on long journeys. |
Painted censors [sic] were some of Han merchants' most traded items, and were very popoular with officials and commoners during the rule of King Zhaoxiang. Qin nobility (and those commoners who can afford it) incorporate incense into formalities within their homes, as incense is a symbol of a desirable life. |
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A shield equipped on bronze chariots for defense purposes. This painted leather and lacquer shield is commonly referred to as a "chariot shield" in the army. Every shield has paintings that represent Qin warriors' deep respect for the dangers of the battlefield. |
A first-rate bronze dagger-axe used by General Xiang Shou's troops during the reign of King Zhao of Qin. Once the governor of Shangjun, his special relationship with the Su brothers allowed Baiwen ideas to flourish inside Qin. The names engraved on this dagger-axe were probably of great significance to him. |
This is one of the oldest tiger tallies used by Qin during the Warring States period. It is more than just a symbol of power—it serves as a key that allows orders to be validated and armies to be mobilized. Those who are given a tiger tally are given permission to make war on behalf of the king. The king usually keeps one half of the tally in his own possession. |
A bronze cast axe head with a Taotie design. The Shang bronze battle-axe was the standard weapon of the Shang dynasty. The Taotie, an ancient mythological creature that represents greed and gluttony, was a common motif on weapons and vessels during the Shang dynasty. Now this type of axe, as well as its Taotie design, is rarely used, showing that the way of life of later generations has become vastly different from those of the Shang. |
A ceremonial short sword worn by the nobility of the state of Yan. It makes for an excellent assassination weapon at close ranges. Though it can be used like a dagger, it can also be modified to be a hidden blade. Its appearance in large quantities around the Shangjun signifies the presence of Yan activity, which does not bode well for law and order in the area. Jing Ke and Gao Jianli failed in their assassination attempts on the Qin emperor, but it is said there are still like-minded comrades of theirs in Yan. According to some Qin soldiers, a familiar figure has appeared in the Shangjun, and it appears that he is a former dog butcher from Yan. |
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This charming pendant of a curled-up hedgehog is used to adorn the clothes of nomadic peoples. The Xiongnu excel at gold working, and their adornments are covered in tiny, exquisite details. The hedgehog is known for its resilience in adverse environments, making it a symbol for those who seek to thrive on the harsh steppes. |
Designed in a bear and sheep pattern using thin sheets of gold and exquisite turquoise inlays. It's unlikely that it could have belonged to anyone but a noble. Its design is typical of the style found in Wu and Yue, so it likely came from the southern region. Further research would probably trace its origin to the period when King Tang of Shang overthrew the last Xia ruler with his military prowess. |
The Xiongnu are surrounded by wildlife in their everyday lives. They are familiar with the appearance and habits of these animals. Xiongnu craftsmen sculpt these familiar creatures to remind soldiers of their homeland in the steppes even, even as they do battle in faraway lands. |
Bronze deer ornaments are prevalent among Xiongnu homes. The long-antlered stag stands tall and proud, brimming with energy. As these deer are commonly hunted for food, the nomads have a profound gratitude for the animal. |
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Notes
Yu Ying's Warning
- Don't touch what isn't yours. Those who truly love money must acquire it through proper means.
Great Foes
A general of an ancient kingdom, allowed by the deity Chiyou to lead his ghostly army back into the mortal realm. He roams Shadow Forest seeking his bygone enemies, and will exact revenge on any living thing he finds.
Shenshu has always been a faithful protector, both before and after he became a god. Ever diligent in his duties, he guards the Guimen Guan, the Gate to Hell. The gods have granted him sacred intuition to judge the intent of the spirits who approach, and none can escape the reach of his weapon. When the sun sets, the moon rises, and the Gate to Hell opens once again, who shall receive judgement?
After Xingtian was decaptitated by the Yellow Emperor who ruled the gods, he transformed his nipples into eyes and rose again to seek his revenge. He wanders the ancient battlefield, eternally shouting challenges to the Yellow Emperor. Keep your distance from that place, as Xingtian may mistake you for one of his enemy's soldiers.
Inventory
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| Shadow Chaser | Grants a Legendary Shadow Chaser The King rides around on his eight handsome stallions. The fourth was named Shadow Chaser, and chases after the sun. |
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| White Blade | Weapon Enhancement Material | A fragment of a blade. Seems stained with some kind of white pigment. It is sharper than the average blade. | - | World Missions Purchase from Heibo Drops from Swordsmen, Longswordsmen, Swordsmen with shields, Swordmasters and Dual Swordsmen |
| Red Arrowhead | Weapon Enhancement Material | A fragment of an arrowhead. Seems stained with some kind of red pigment. It is sharper than the average arrowhead. | - | World Missions Purchase from Heibo Drops from Spearmen, Shield Guards, Bowmen and Poisoners |
| Black Copper Awl | Weapon Enhancement Material | A fragment of a copper awl. Seems stained with some kind of black pigment. It is harder than normal copper. | - | World Missions Purchase from Heibo Drops from Axemen, Strongmen, Dual Macebearers and Bulwarks |
| Viola | Cooking Ingredient | Viola plants produce purple, yellow, and white flowers. Also known as the Chinese violet or wild pansy, this sweet flower is a popular food item. | 50 | Great Wall Junction Reclaimed Ridge |
| Mushroom | Cooking Ingredient | Mushrooms are a type of fungi. The Chinese have harvested mushrooms for food since the Neolithic era, making them the first to identify and incorporate fungi into the human diet. | Border Ruins Yan River Valley Mountain Woods | |
| Hazelnut | Cooking Ingredient | Hazelnuts are a specialty of the Qin region of Guanzhong. They play a significant role in the diet and gift culture of the era. It is customary for women to include hazelnuts in their gifts, as they symbolize the giver's genuine well-wishes for the recipient. | 50 | Southern Great Wall Reclaimed Ridge |
| Herbs | Health Regeneration | Consuming 2 Herbs replenishes 1 use of your Health Tonic. Your Health Tonic is automatically replenished with Herbs from your inventory when you spend a certain amount of time outside of combat. |
50 | Forageable Enemy drops Store purchase |
| Crude Whetstone | Weapon Enhancement Material | A copper tool for sharpening blades. Made with less-than-ideal craftsmanship. | - | Forged with Heibo |
| Fine Whetstone | Weapon Enhancement Material | A copper tool for sharpening blades. Its cutting-edge craftsmanship allows it to produce top-notch results. | ||
| Weapon Skill Tablet Custom Chest | Open to get a skill tablet for the Axe, Longsword, Spear, or Dual Swords. | |||
| Wild Grapes | Cooking Ingredient | Wild grapes are smaller than typical grapes. Their juice can be made into a sour seasoning, while their stems can be used in medicine. | 50 | Xiaoxi Valley Yan River Valley Yanlai Foothills |
| Cornus Herb | Cooking Ingredient | A traditional herb used in food and medicine since ancient times. The dried fruit gives off a spicy fragrance. It would serve as the main ingredient in spicy dishes until chili peppers were introduced to China. | 50 | Divine Range Nianzi Range |
| Roasted Meat | Food | Instantly restores 100 Health Roasting techniques were already highly refined in the Qin and Han periods of China. Roasting not only enhances the taste of deer and boar meat, but also allows it to be preserved longer. |
Cooking Beyond the Great Wall Northern Yan River Ridge Yanlai Range | |
| Oyster Mushroom | Cooking Ingredient | A common type of oyster mushroom that grows on dead wood, decaying stumps, and dead sections of trees. These velvety, fleshy mushrooms are treasured ingredients. | 50 | Nianzi Range Ancient Woodlands |
| Roasted Fish | Food | Instantly restores 100 Health Roasting techniques were already highly refined in the Qin and Han periods of China. Freshwater fish are commonly roasted with plums or sour spices to remove their fishy odor. Roasting not only enhances the taste of the fish, but also allows it to be preserved longer. |
Southern Great Wall Mountain Woods Huangyun Range | |
| Primal Cinnabar | Astral Essence Enhancement Material | A precious material obtained from refined mineral, used to enhance your Tianyan Stone Of the fifty paths under heaven, man can only walk one. |
- | Bounty Mission reward Exploration events |
| Raw Red Agate | Weapon Enhancement Material | Weapon Enhancement Material | - | Purchase from Heibo Possible drop from Xingtian and Ghost-Faced General |
| Raw Kunlun Jade | Weapon Enhancement Material | Weapon Enhancement Material | - | Purchase from Heibo Possible drop from Xingtian, Shenshu and Ghost-Faced General |
| Raw Black Jade | Weapon Enhancement Material | Weapon Enhancement Material | - | Purchase from Heibo Possible drop from Xingtian and Shenshu |
| Mushroom Soup | Food | Restores 50 Health every 5s for 30s A simple fare made from mushrooms found next to trees. It tastes flavorful even without seasoning. |
50 | Cooking |
| Bean Porridge | Food | Increases max Health by 200 for 180s A porridge made from beans, a common staple during the Qin dynasty. Does not stack with effects from other foods. |
50 | Cooking |
| Malt Sugar | Cooking Ingredients | Malt sugar, a type of syrup brewed from malt, was first used before the Qin period. This extremely valuable sweetener is mostly in state banquets and ritual offerings. | ||
| Mixed Grains | Cooking Ingredients | Before the Qin era, there was already a clear distinction between staple and non-staple foods. The five main food staples consisted of broomcorn millet, foxtail millet, wheat, soybeans, and sesame, while non-staples included all fruits, vegetables, and meat. | 1 | Purchase from Merchant Li Kui in Yangzhou Purchase from Chef Sanchun in Yangzhou |
| Douchi | Cooking Ingredients | Douchi, or fermented black soybeans, has a long history in Chinese cuisine as an important flavoring, alongside wine and soy sauce. Known as "youshu" or "dark bean" in ancient times, the seasoning is made from black soybeans that are cooked and then fermented. It was renamed "douchi" during the Qin dynasty. | ||
| Cluster Mallow | Cooking Ingredients | A common food item of the Qin diet. The five most common vegetables are mallows, pea leaves, Chinese onions, scallions, and garlic chives. Mallow, scientific name Malva verticillata, is the main vegetable of the period. | ||
| Salt | Cooking Ingredient | Salt comes in various types, but lake and sea salt were the most commonly used varieties during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. Salt refinaries were rare during the Warring States period, making it a rare commodity. | ||
| Poultry Meat | Cooking Ingredient | Chicken and duck are the main poultry of the Qin dynasty. Meat from domesticated fowl is highly prized, and is always saved for important occasions. Game fowl, by contrast, is one of the most commonly-eaten meats. | ||
| Gourd | Cooking Ingredient | This gourd has been cultivated in China for seven thousand years. Usually eaten when soft and ripe, the white fleshy fruit is very mouth-watering. | Yangzhou Stockade Fushi Stockade Xiaoxi Valley | |
| Melon | Cooking Ingredient | Melons are no ordinary fruit. For many, melons constituted up to half of the yearly diet. As food and supplies were scarce in ancient times, common folk relied heavily on fruits and vegetables that were rich in sugar to stave off hunger. | 50 | Border Ruins Xiaoxi Valley Yunyang Province |
| Cured Meat | Food | Increases max Health by 3% for 180s Meat flavored with douchi and then dried in the sun. A must-have food item for travelers on the go. Does not stack with effects from other foods. |
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| Mallow Soup | Food | Instantly restores 200 Health Fresh mallow and mixed grains elevate an otherwise ordinary soup. |
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| Baked Bun | Food | Increases Assassination Damage by 20% for 180s Mix freshly picked hazelnuts into the dough for a fragrant and delicious treat. Does not stack with effects from other foods. |
50 | Cooking |
| Recipe: Meat and Mushrooms | Bamboo Scroll Recipe | Study this bamboo scroll to learn the specified dish Recipe: Grill freshly-picked mushrooms with game meat for a savory burst of flavor. |
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| Recipe: Grilled Chicken | Bamboo Scroll Recipe | Study this recipe to learn the specified dish Recipe: The whole chicken is grilled over an open flave. One can hardly resist the taste. |
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| Recipe: Fried Glazed Fish | Bamboo Scroll Recipe | Study this recipe to learn the specified dish Recipe: Glaze the fish with a thin layer of malt sugar and fry over a low heat. The sweetness is subtle and enticing. |
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| Recipe: Sweet and Sour Fish | Bamboo Scroll Recipe | Study this recipe to learn the specified dish Recipe: Infuse some fresh, tender, fish with hawthorn juice, then steam. The sweet and sour flavor is supremely appetizing. |
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| Recipe: Crispy Fried Noodles | Bamboo Scroll Recipe | Study this recipe to learn the specified dish Recipe: Dough made from honey and rice flour that's been rolled into thin strips, bundled into a ring shape, and fried in oil. |
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| Recipe: Baked Bun | Bamboo Scroll Recipe | Study this recipe to learn the specified dish Recipe: Mix freshly picked hazelnuts into the dough for a fragrant and delicious treat. |
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| Spear Skill Tablet | Weapon Enhancement Material | A manual on the art of wielding the spear. Studying it would surely improve one's spear technique. | ||
| Dual Swords Skill Tablet | Weapon Enhancement Material | A manual on the art of wielding dual swords. Studying it would surely improve one's dual sword technique. | ||
| Uncommon Inscription Chest | Treasure Chest | A mysterious chest that contains a random Uncommon inscription. | ||
| Yellow Copper | Mineral | A crude forging material. | 50 | Beyond the Great Wall Reclaimed Ridge Yunyang Province |
| Specular Hematite | Mineral | A standard forging equipment. | 50 | Border Ruins Yan River Valley Huangyun Range |
| Dense Corundum | Mineral | Used for enhancing weapons. | 50 | Purchase from Heibo Fushi Stockade Southern Yan River Plains Yanlai Foothills |
| Ruby Corundum | Mineral | Used for enhancing weapons. | 50 | Purchase from Heibo Southern Great Wall Yan River Valley Ancient Woodlands |
| Sapphire Corundum | Mineral | Used for enhancing weapons. | 50 | |
| Gobi Chalcedony | Mineral | Used for enhancing weapons. | 50 | Mountain Woods Nianzi Range Cuo'e Range |
| Chunk of Wolf Meat | Cooking Ingredient | Lean meat from a wild wolf. It is fresh and tender, perfect for roasting. | 50 | Drops in the wild. |
| Chunk of Beast Meat | Cooking Ingredient | Lean meat from a kill. It is fresh and tender, perfect for roasting. | 50 | Drops in the wild. |
| Peach | Cooking Ingredient | Native to the Yellow River basin and the Loess Plateau, peach trees can grow in a range of soil and climate conditions, making them prevalent all across China. Apart from being edible right off the branch, peaches are also used as an ingredient in wine brewing. | 50 | Southern Yan River Plains Ancient Woodlands |
| Jujube | Cooking Ingredient | Jujubes have been eaten and fermented into wine since the Western Zhou period. Jujube wine was offered as a special drink when entertaining friends and guests. The people of Qin once relied on jujubes to survive a famine, and since then the fruit has been regarded as a cherished staple. | 50 | Southern Yan River Plains Mt. Diao Range |
| Steamed Greens | Food | . | 50 | Cooking |
| Candied Fruit | Food | . | 50 | Cooking |
| Hawthorn | Cooking Ingredient | . | 50 | Fenshui Range Cuo'e Range |
| Goji Berries | Cooking Ingredients | . | 50 | Great Wall Stockade Northern Yan River Ridge |
| Honey | Cooking Ingredients | . | 50 | Fushi Sotckade Mountain Woods |
| Large Black Jade | Weapon Enhancement Material | Weapon Enhancement Material | - | Purchase from Heibo Possible drop from Xingtian and Shenshu |
| Crispy Fried Noodles | Food | Dough made from honey and rice flour that's been rolled into thin strips, bundled into a ring shape, and fried in oil. | 50 | Cooking |
| Bamboo Shhot | Cooking Ingredient | Records show that bamboo shoots were used as food even before the Qin period. The shoots rapidly grow into bamboo during the spring, leaving only a short window of time for this precious ingredient to be harvested. | 50 | Divine Range Yanlai Range |
Key Items
| Name | Type | Description |
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| Treasure Case | Mission Item | A case with the tribute to the Emperor. This case is the purpose of this Youxia operation. If handled properly, it will fetch a fortune for poor people on the frontier. |
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Weapons
| Name | Type of Gear | Rarity | Description |
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| Peacemaker | Longsword | Uncommon | Weapons must be raised only to end war and bring peace. |
| Whistler | Bow | Uncommon | The whistling arrow flies, the pierced armor groans. |
| Axe of Valor | Axe | Uncommon | Murderers shall be killed and evil punished. |
| Primordial Flame | Longsword | Legendary | Suiren took fire from the stars and drove it into rock, granting fire to humankind. From this fire, Suiren drew out a sword that glittered with gold and flame. |
| Divine Dragon Spear | Spear | Legendary | Wielded by the Divine Dragon under the Yellow Emperor, this spear slew the god Chiyou, defeated the giant Kuafu, and was revered across the land. |
| Abiding Light | Longsword | Epic | Forged of miraculous steel over a period of four years. It holds the light of the world within it, and leaves solid trails of light behind. |
| Moonwolf Fang | Dual Swords | Epic | A weapon passed down for generations in the Moonwolf Clan, decorated with the spoils of war. Anyone who doubts their might could well pay with their life. |
Armor
| Set | Description |
|---|---|
| Youxia Frostbloom | Young Youxia are hot-blooded and sometimes over-eager to eradicate evil. They wield their frost blades to right the wrongs of the world. |
| Six Arts | In addition to the study of economics and the Six Arts, a mastery of both civil and military affairs is necessary for one to make their name in the world. |
| Theoretician | Those who wish to stand before the court and proclaim their ambitions are required to be well-learned. |
| Sunpiercer | Value justice above life, and your deeds will be written across the heavens. Seek not the nobility of blood, nor the beauty of fine clothers; seek only to wield your sword in the name of justice. |
| Steppe Eagle | Mighty eagle soaring in the sky, the winds of the vast steppes beseech you. Let all that grass covers become horses' pastures. |
| Charioteer | No army in the world can stand before fearsome warhorses in full charge; this is the force that unites the lands under heaven. Chariots and riders may change, but this truth remains. |
| Tanned Leather | Leather must be tough, but stiff leather will crack. A wise tanner takes care during the softening process, as strength often lies flexibility. |
| Plated Leather | Leather armor plates are extremely sturdy once they are tanned, assembled, and lacquered, and offer excellent protection. |
| Lacquered Leather | An experienced tanner can skillfully ensure that their leather remains pliable and crack-resistant during the delicate lacquering process. |
| Borcade Guard (Alabaster) | The Brocade Guard was formed under the hand of a truly ambitious king. This king shared his hope and glory with the Guard, and even allowed them to adorn themselves with the image of dragons. They acted with the king's authority, and their blades imposed peace upon the land. They led troops and chariots as if they themselves were monarchs, but their loyalty remained ever with their king and their country. |
Horse
| Name | Base Movement Speed | Dexterity | Description |
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| Black Horse | 60 | 2 | "Some, red and black-maned; some black and white-maned; all are docile while pulling a carriage." This white-maned, black horse has recently been tamed, so it's still a bit spirited. |
| Chestnut Horse | 60 | 2 | "Shu has gone hunting, mounting his chariot of four chestnut horses." These blond horses were called "Huang." This horse has recently been tamed, so it's still a bit spirited. |
| Qin Horse | 60 | 2 | "His four horses are in very fine condition, with the charioteer grasping the six reigns. The piebald and the bay with a black mane ride on the inside; the blond with a black muzzle and the black horse ride on the outside." Most of the Qin's war horses were of the Hequ breed, with sharp ears and braided tails. They were known for their physical strength and stamina. |
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Tutorial Messages
A to E
You can Air Assassinate an enemy below when there is no obstacle between you.
Open the Artifact Handbook to view all of the Historical Artifacts that you have collected. It is rumored that each city has an Artifact Appraiser who may know something about the artifacts you find.
If you approach an enemy undetected, you can perform an Assassination for massive damage.
Even though high-tier and leader enemies cannon be killed with a single assassination attack, you can still deal tremendous Damage to them.
Axe attacks are slow, but they can easily break the enemy's block and create opportunities for more attacks.
Bows allow you to make use of long distances to launch preemptive strikes.
The Bulwark's thick metal armor is a strong defense. Normal weapons are mostly ineffective against it.
When you encounter a wall or cliff, drag the joystick forward to begin climbing the obstacle.
When climbing and hanging on the edge of the wall, you can Assassinate the enemy above.
There are numerous other items besides herbs that can be collected throughout the world. Collect them when you come across them, and discover their wide variety of uses.
Collect different ingredients and take them to Chefs in different areas to learn how to cook them. Chefs also have some ingredients, recipes, and dishes for sale.
When concealed, you can Assassinate enemies nearby you or on the other side of the cover.
An entity established by the emperor with the goal of learning to lengthen lifespans.
When the target's location isn't obvious, use Detection to uncover all the secrets within 50 meters.
Detection uncovers nearby secrets, including treasure chests, hidden passages, clues, and enemies.
Use Dodge to quickly regain your footing when staggered.
Use dodge to avoid taking damage from enemy attacks.
Dual swords attack faster, and their normal attack combos enhance Heavy Attacks. After performing 5 normal attacks, hold the button to perform a Heavy Attack that deals more damage.
Enemy leaders have a golden symbol above their heads and a special Health bar. They are much more powerful than normal opponents, so be careful when facing them.
F to J
A divine stone forged by Nuwa to repair the sky and end the calamity caused by Gonggong.
As a squad commander, the Flag Bearer excels at boosting morale and providing Health regeneration and Defense boost for their allies. Prioritize eliminating Flag Bearers to weaken entire enemy formations.
Collect different materials and take them to Blacksmiths in different areas to forge with them. Some forging materials can also be purchased.
The mythical Fuxi, virtuous and pure of heart, created the Bagua (Eight Trigrams) used in the I Ching (Book of Changes).
Ganjiang and Moye forged a pair of swords for the King of Jin. These swords, one masculine and one feminine, took three years to complete, and are legendary blades known across the realm.
A godlike mythical spirit. Some legends say that he destroyed Buzhou Mountain, causing the Earth to tilt on its axis and leading to countless catastrophic floods.
An ancient deity of water. According to legend, he knocked down Mount Bizhou and triggered a catastrophic flood.
As you travel the world, your path may lead you to these extraordinary and extremely dangerous enemies. There are more types of evil lurking in this world than one might expect.
The Grenadier throws fire bombs at enemies, causing the ground to burn and dealing Fire Damage over a period of time. Avoid the burning area and dispatch them as quickly as possible.
Stealthily Assassinate nearby enemies while hidden in a haystack or hay cart.
Before mankind's creation, who was there to teach the Dao?
Throughout your adventure, you will find Herbs that can restore your health. When you collect a Herb, it will be added to your Health Tonic. Heal yourself by consuming your Tonic during combat.
Enemies will begin searching for you if they see you in a restricted area. Hiding in the bush can help you remain undetected.
High-tier enemies have gold symbols above their heads. Be wary of their strong combat skills.
There are many curious Artifacts throughout the vast Qin empire. Explore every corner of the map to find all of them.
It's rarely a good idea to enter a heavily-guarded camp through the front door. Look around carefully for a place to infiltrate.
The village near Yangzhou City where the Youxia live in secrecy. Legend has it that the spring was left there by immortals who used to wash jade, hence the name Jade Spring.
K to O
A great archer can gaze at the azure skies above, dive to the amber springs below, and travel the four corners without changing their demeanor.
When faced with multiple enemies, remember to lock on to a single enemy to quickly take them out.
Longswords provide good defense. Except for enemy attacks that glow red, the Longsword is able to parry or even deflect all other enemy attacks.
Over 700 miles of wall were constructed to defend against the Xiongnu in the north. The nomadic peoples no longer herd their horses whithin Qin lands, nor do they oppose the Qin too openly.
Try switching your tracked objective when you receive a new Mission. It may improve your efficiency.
Your mount is a good travel companion. Ride it to navigate the world more quickly. Mounts can also have different appearances!
You can choose an angle and direction to throw the oil jar. Thrown jars will explode upon hitting the ground.
P to T
A convenience left by the Mohist, it allows Youxia to quickly access food and throwables, making combat easier.
Some objects in dungeons and throughout the world can be moved by pushing or pulling. Doing so may make it easier to get through certain areas.
The Qin dynasty built a huge network of roads that connected the entire empire.
A Kunlun deity. King Mu of Zhou wrote that he visited her once, and under her hospitality, he glimpsed a world unlike any he had ever seen.
Abstergo Entertainment ensures that every user will receive the highest standard of service. Rewards that have been left unclaimed for whatever reason will be delivered to you via in-system mail.
If the next location is too far away, travel on horseback to save considerable time.
Dash toward the enemy, quickly assassinating them before the discover you.
Shield Guards excel at using their massive shields to effectively block their enemies' attacks.
The spear has a long attack range and great versatility of attacks. The final strike of a combo becomes a new skill that deals more damage.
Stealth is one of the key skills of a Youxia, allowing them to move freely without detection.
Stolen Wealth missions require stalking crooked landlords or merchants to recover their ill-gotten wealth.
The reckless Strongmen have Hyperarmor while swinging their sledgehammer, but they are slow and clumsy.
Different weapons have different uses. Select the weapon most appropiate for the situation.
These soldiers with a sword in one hand and a shield in another are excellent defenders. At higher levels, they quickly counterattack after defending.
Learning new Talents require exceptional effort and practice.
Tap the Lock-On button to lock on a target. The camera and character will move around the target once it is locked on.
Learning without thought is pointless; thoughtwithout learning is perilous.
The Rishu, or Book of Days, is a reference book that offers information on the most auspicious and inauspicious times for wedding, births, funerals, farming, traveling, and other important events. Essentially, it is an ancient system of numerology.
All that begins must also end. Understanding the true nature of events brings one closer to the Dao.
Some small items can be picked up and thrown, making them very handy in certain situations.
You can switch between and use the various Throwables colelcted throughtout the world. Different Throwables have different effects. Familiarize yourself with their characteristics, as they'll be useful in a wide variety of circumstances.
You and the heirloom are the last proof of your family's existence.
If you have enough herbs, your health tonic will replenish automatically when you are outside combat.
U to Z
After arriving in a new area, synchronize with a Viewpoint to get the lay of the land.
Once a Viewpoint is synchronized, you can use the map to Fast Travel to the viewpoint from any location.
Attacks that take advantage of an enemy's vulnerability will deal higher damage.
Enemies with a Vulnerability Meter are tougher than usual enemies. Take advantage of their weakness to fight them more effectively.
Attrack one enemy at a time to defeat them them individually.
King Mu of Zhou saw many wondrous things in his life, but his writings were never included in the official histories. They have been passed down in the form of a simple notebook.
A legendary artifact that was used by Gun and his son, Yu, to alliviate the floods.
A refined official of the Department of Immortality. What could he be looking for the Shangjun?
Articles of identification such as "Yan", "Fu", and "Chuan" are very important to carry with you while travelling outside the city.
Invite friends to experience Youxia Trials.
A mythical hero who, along with the Divine Dragon and other spirits, used xirang (the "living earth") to quell the catastrophic floods.
Do not thieves also rely on virtue? Finding treasure is luck; being first to enter is bravery; leaving last is honorable; choosing the correct time is wisdom; sharing the spoils is benevolence. Without these five virtues, no thief can prosper.
A godlike mythical spirit. Some legends say that he helped humanity avert an apocalypse and restored order in the world.
Valhalla
Armor
Game
| Name | Type of Gear | Class | Description |
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| Raven Clan Crew Outfit | Torso | A stolen Raven Clan crew member outfit found on the body of a Ravensburg sentry. |
MTX
| Name | Type of Gear | Class | Description |
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| Master of the Elements Helmet (Ah Puch/Itzamná) | Helmet | Bear | This impressive helmet reflects the awesome power of the starry-eyed deity, Kinich Ahau. His power was so great that he ascended into the ultimate form of godhood by transforming into the very Sun. |
| Master of the Elements Hood | Cloak | Bear | These wing-shaped shoulder pads represent the unfolding of time, one side engraved with the symbols for day, the other with those for night. |
| Master of the Elements Armor | Torso | Bear | The solar calendar carved into this majestic armor grants advance knowledge of future events such as death, wars, famines, and even the end of the world. |
| Master of the Elements Bracers | Bracers | Bear | These gauntlets hold the power of the four elements, concentrated into four respective gems. The collective energy within this artifact could alter our very existence with the snap of a finger. |
| Master of the Elements Pants | Pants | Bear | The thin and highly sensitive soles of these boots let flow the earth's energy to the wearer's feet, from the finest grains of sand to the most jagged rocks. |
| Blood Elf Eye-wrap(Oracle/Solar) | Helmet | Bear | The wearer of this wrap can still see clearly through it but has their sight clouded by visions of distant evil. |
| Blood Elf Hood | Cloak | Bear | Anyone under this hood is said to be completely hidden from the view of elves. If only there were some around to test it with... |
| Blood Elf Armor | Torso | Bear | Intricate elven designs cover every inch of this tight but nearly impenetrable breastplate. |
| Blood Elf Bracers | Bracers | Bear | Despite having seen many battles already, these bracers still seem unmarked and unfaded. |
| Blood Elf Greaves | Pants | Bear | Almost weightless, these greaves are designed to have minimal impact on the wearer's speed and mobility. |
| Advanced Mechanicals Helmet (Copper Alloy/) | Helmet | Bear | The inside surfaces of this helm are inscribed with ever-changing runes in an unknown language. |
| Advanced Mechanicals Hood | Cloak | Bear | Hexagonal textures across the surface of this hood make it hard to focus the eye on it. |
| Advanced Mechanicals Chestpiece | Torso | Bear | An unknown energy churns beneath the outer surface of this near-impenetrable armor. |
| Advanced Mechanicals Wristguards | Bracers | Bear | The gloves attached to these wristguards whirr and hum with every movement of the wearer's fingers. |
| Advanced Mechanicals Leg-plates | Pants | Bear | Scuffs on the soles of these heavy metal boots show signs of use on hazardous terrain. |
| Yurei Bushido Mask (ghostly/flamboyant) | Helmet | Bear | A work of art by itself, this snarling mask also protects the face from unwanted battle scars. |
| Yurei Bushido Hood | Cloak | Bear | An ornate hood that, while unsubtle, still effectively disguises the wearer's identity. |
| Yurei Bushido Armor | Torso | Bear | Interlocking iron and leather make for unusually lightweight and beautiful armor that catches both the eye and blows to the chest. |
| Yurei Bushido Bracers | Bracers | Bear | Thick but mobile plating protects the wearer's wrists from hacking and slashing. |
| Yurei Bushido Pants | Pants | Bear | Hinged iron splints shield the legs while open-toed sandals ensure comfort and breathability. |
Weapons
| Name | Type of Gear | Class | Description |
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| Q'uq'umatz | Short Sword | Wolf | The aesthetic of this sword is inspired by Q'uq'umatz, the winged serpent who carried the sun across the sky and down into the underworld. |
| Kukulkan | Short Sword | Wolf | The pommel of this sword bears the likeness of Kukulkan, the feathered serpent. Every summer the War Serpent is said to cause a terrible earthquake from his home beneath the sea. |
| Devil's Claw | Sickle | Raven | Among the varied accounts across numerous manuscripts, one statement regarding this weapon remains consistent: "Whosoever shall wield the Devil's Claw will have their deepest desires revealed and a shadow cast over their fate." |
| Sorcerer's Sword | Short Sword | Wolf | This ensorcelled blade was infused with dark magic to defeat demons, dragons, and all form of supernatural monsters. It is also effective at carving up more commonplace creatures. |
| Sacrificial Dagger | Dagger | Raven | The blood of those sacrificed to this blade flows along its length to be drunk by the dagger. Regular feedings are required to help maintain its edge. |
| Ancestors' Scythe | Scythe | Wolf | This weapon is probably the most coveted within the sorcerous community. Its ingenious dwarven design allows users to cast spells at long-range targets while its deadly curved blade can dispatch more immediate threats. The perfect tool for any problem! |
| Álfheimr's Arm | Spear | Wolf | The detailed filigree along the socket of this spear runs as red as its blade when blood is spilled. |
| Blóduppskeru | Scythe | Wolf | The blade of this scythe is made from a single slab of fiery crystal of unknown, but decidedly elven, origin. |
| Blade of the Damned | Short Sword | Wolf | Said to be inhabited by the sould of those who perished in flames, this sword is adept at adding to their number. |
| Heleister | Spear | Wolf | Each point on this trident glows like the helfires of Døkkerland. And for good reason, forged as it is from the living rock of those ashen wastes. |
| Hugr-Reaper | Scythe | Wolf | Causes intense agony in the victim at the instant of death, then absorbs that moment of exquisite pain to keep itself sharp and deadly. |
| Öxi Eimyrju | Dane Axe | Raven | Forged by the jotun Eimyrja as a gift to her father Hilogi, god of fire. The blade of this axe still burns as hot as the flames it was born in. |
| Caladcholg | Great Sword | Wolf | When activated, this formidable sword shines with the refracted light of distant suns and trambles with unquenchable energy. |
| Gore-ripper | Short Sword | Wolf | Never dulled and never broken, the vicious teeth on the edge of this blade are well-suited to removing your foes' undesirable limbs. |
| Kalastungr | Bearded Axe | Bear | The solid ice of this axe's blade appears stained with the blood of all the foes it has cut down. |
| Ormr-tooth | Dagger | Raven | The hilt of this vicious blade was cast from an ancient serpent found preserved deep under the ice. |
| Fröstbíta | Great Sword | Bear | Named "frost-biter" for its jagged edges that rip and tear on their way in and out of your enemies. |
| Tvíndarradr | Spear | Wolf | Twisted snakes form both ends of this deadly spear, cold and sharp to the touch. |
| Sólskin Shield | Heavy Shield | Bear | As Sól's golden light brings warmth and fair weather, so will her mighty chariot-steeds protect you from darkness. |
| Blade of the Golden Rays | Great Sword | Raven | Made in the image of beams of light, the twin blades that compose this deadly weapon combine to strike foes with brilliant force. |
| Blue Vibrant Sword | Short Sword | Wolf | Though it appears fragmented, this blade holds fast and firm enough to cut down any who doubt its integrity. |
| Purple Vibrant Sword | Short Sword | Wolf | Made of unstable Isu energy, this sword can barely hold itself together while cleaving through enemies. |
| Green Vibrant Sword | Short Sword | Wolf | Seemingly formed of nothing but light itself, this sword stabs and slices just as its steel brethren. |
| Red Vibrant Sword | Short Sword | Wolf | Raw, seething energy makes up this sword's blade, clashing with itself as much as it clashes with other weapons. |
| Hi-Gatana | Short Sword | Wolf | Fueled by flame, this ancient Japanese sword thirsts for blood and fire in equal measure. |
| Kizami-Gatana | Short Sword | Wolf | The vicious serrations on the edge of this blade make it exceptionally vicious even when it's not set ablaze. |























































