Valley of Dahri is a subarea located in Land of Upper Setekh, Great Red Sand, Sumeru.
It is the location of a giant Ruin Golem. There are remnants of the Akademiya's investigation and medical reports on the Majuj (hilichurls) and remnants of the abyssal swarms. Moreover, there are notes on Zandik's research into the Khaenri'ah machines and elemental flows.
Points of Interest[]
There is 1 point of interest in Valley of Dahri:
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Ruin Golem (Valley of Dahri) | Valley of Dahri's Ruin Golem is one of three Ruin Golems located in the Sumeru region, alongside the Ruin Golems at Devantaka Mountain and Desert of Hadramaveth. This Ruin Golem is still operative and will shoot projectiles at the player, dealing AoE Physical DMG and causing massive knockback. Its projectiles can also destroy loose rocks. After a certain point in the Afratu's Dilemma World Quest, the Ruin Golem will cease firing upon the player and the player will be able to operate the Ruin Golem themselves. |
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Akademiya Investigation Team's Report[]
Located inside the cavern north of the Land of Upper Setekh Statue of The Seven, on a Ruin Golem part.
- Akademiya Investigation Team's Report: ...created Suda's Flow by exposing the local Elemental veins to directional interference. If we can produce something similar to Vamadha — that is, a vein-like seal in legend — we might be one step closer to the instrumentality of divine wisdom...
- Akademiya Investigation Team's Report: ...this machine is not loaded with the weapons system, so we decide not to separate its core for the time being...
Akademiya Investigation Team's Report[]
Located northeast of the Land of Upper Setekh Statue of The Seven, near a Ruin Golem gear.
- Akademiya Investigation Team's Report: ...discovered many traces of the bizarrely-shaped creatures. (Local desert folk seem to call them "Majuj")...
- Akademiya Investigation Team's Report: ...by order of the Temple of Silence, all machines from Khaenri'ah shall be sealed in accordance with the Revelatory Monument's format...
Incomplete Medical Records[]
(Most of this text's contents have been burned and the surviving contents make for difficult reading.)
...The afflicted show symptoms, among others, of peeling skin and proliferation of hair, and worst of all, severe facial ulceration...
...The cause of this malady is unknown, and due to the lack of necessary medical supplies, emergency bandaging has been mandated...
...The scabbed sections appear to have formed a new layer of skin...
...Many of the afflicted have begun to show signs of language impairment. It is presently unclear if this was caused by pharyngeal damage...
...The first cases are receiving centralized treatment according to orders from above. In most cases, rational capacity can no longer be clearly determined...
Zandik's Note[]
(This seems to be a page from a research journal that has been torn out and hidden here for unknown reasons.)
...It should be possible to repair this titanic machine's primary weapons systems using components salvaged from abandoned mechanisms, but to avoid attracting the attention of the other team members, I have simply made some basic measurements for now. Any further experiments must wait for another day...
...The things that the sages call Suda's Flow are nothing but products of sedimentation caused by perturbation of the elements. To think that they would use these as the core of the seal... Laughable in the extreme...
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No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
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61 | Faith in the Percept | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Ruin Golem (Devantaka Mountain), Ruin Golem (Valley of Dahri), Ruin Golem (Desert of Hadramaveth) |
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- The Arabic-Persian word "dahri" (Arabic: دَهْرِيّ dahriyy; Persian: دهری dahrī), derived from dahr (Arabic-Persian: دَهْر, "the course of time, fate"), is a theological term which refers to an atheist, or an adherent of the doctrine that the universe has no beginning in time. The term has been used in different ways in Middle Persian and Islamic writings, but generally, dahri deny the existence of a creator god and believe that the world exists eternally in time.[1] This term is used in the game specifically to refer to Khaenri'ah.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Valley of Dahri |
Chinese (Simplified) | 荼诃落谷 Túhē Luògǔ |
Chinese (Traditional) | 荼訶落谷 Túhē Luògǔ |
Japanese | ダーリの谷 Daari no Tani |
Korean | 다흐리 계곡 Daheuri Gyegok |
Spanish | Valle de Dahri |
French | Vallée de Dahri |
Russian | Долина Дахри Dolina Dakhri |
Thai | Valley of Dahri |
Vietnamese | Thung Lũng Dahri |
German | Tal von Dahri |
Indonesian | Valley of Dahri |
Portuguese | Vale de Dahri |
Turkish | Dahri Vadisi |
Italian | Valle di Dahri |