Land of Lower Setekh is an area located in Great Red Sand, Sumeru.
Subareas[]
There are 4 subareas in Land of Lower Setekh:
Name | Description |
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Aaru Village | The largest human settlement in the desert, Aaru Village houses the followers and descendants of King Deshret, as well as exiled scholars from the Akademiya. |
Abdju Pit | Prior to Lost in the Sands, the pit is absent and it is named Abdju Road. |
Dar al-Shifa | Named after a prayer for patients,[1] Dar al-Shifa used to be a hospital that specialized in treating patients with Eleazar; however, it has now been abandoned.[2] |
Khaj-Nisut | Prior to The Secret of Al-Ahmar, it is named Eye of the Sands. The ruins that contain King Deshret's throne room are revealed upon completing the three trials in the World Quest Dreams Beneath the Searing Sand. |
Points of Interest[]
There are 3 points of interest in Land of Lower Setekh:
Name | Description |
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Temple of Silence (Instance) | Temple of Silence is unlocked during the Footprints Sunken Beneath the Sands in Cyno's Story Quest, Lupus Aureus Chapter: Act II - Oathkeeper. It is the base of an organization of the same name.
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Thamud Oasis | Thamud Oasis is where Saleh, the Electrum City of Warriors, used to be. |
Village Chief's House | Village Chief's House is where the Village Chief of Aaru Village, Uncle Anpu, lives. |
Quests[]
Archon Quests
Story Quests
World Quests
- A Gifted Rose
- Golden Slumber
- Old Notes and New Friends
- The Exile (World Quest Series)
- Blooming Sands
- Join the Eremites and Embrace a Wonderful New Life!
Commissions
- Blooming Sands: Lasting Scent
- Desert Bloom
- Good Medicine Is Hard to Come By
- Price Comparison
- Run, Hilmi, Run!
- Warehousing Business
Hidden Exploration Objectives
Notable Features[]
Domains[]
2 Domains match the category selection:
Descriptions[]
Surely, the vassal lords whose fragmented kingdoms survived King Deshret's fall must also have looked upon that land of plenty with bitter jealousy...
Soundtracks[]
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Setekh (Egyptian: 𓋴𓏏𓄡𓀭 stẖ setekh), more commonly Set, is a god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Land of Lower Setekh | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 下风蚀地 Xià Fěngshí-dì | Lower Wind-Eroded Land |
Chinese (Traditional) | 下風蝕地 Xià Fěngshí-dì | |
Japanese | 下風蝕地 Shimo Fuushoku-chi[3] | Lower Wind-Eroded Land |
Korean | 하 바람 침식지 Ha Baram Chimsikji | Lower Wind Erosive Land |
Spanish | Bajo Sutej | Lower Setekh |
French | Bas-Setekh | Lower Setekh |
Russian | Земля нижнего Сетеха Zemlya nizhnego Setekha | Land of Lower Setekh |
Thai | Land of Lower Setekh | — |
Vietnamese | Khu Xói Mòn Gió Lặng | |
German | Niedere Setekh-Region | Lower Setekh-Region |
Indonesian | Land of Lower Setekh | — |
Portuguese | Baixo Setekh | |
Turkish | Aşağı Setekh Toprakları | Lower Setekh Lands |
Italian | Terra del Setekh Inferiore | Land of Lower Setekh |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ Sumeru, Land of Lower Setekh, Viewpoint: Lifeless Dar al-Shifa
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act IV - King Deshret and the Three Magi, Part 2: Cry From the Eleazar Hospital
- ↑ Map, Label: Land of Lower Setekh (Japanese)