The Farrokhzadan is a Sumeru Eremite clan, presumably descended from someone named Farrokh.[1]
History[]
Little is known about the Farrokhzadan at present. They likely all claim some kind of relation to Agha Farrokh — or whichever family he came from — and follow the orders of his daughter, Siman Farrokhzad, a sage affiliated with Amurta and Bimarstan.[2] On her orders, they have dealings with the Fatui, specifically Il Dottore, after successfully completing a commission to kill a Fatui traitor.[3] Currently, Lunja and her men are attempting to carry out his commission of capturing the Aranara.[1][4]
Known Members[]
- Agha Farrokh (full name unknown)
- Lunja's Group
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- The name Farrokh (Persian: فرّخ) means "luck" or "happiness."
- Farrokhzad, by extension, means "descendant of Farrokh" or "born with luck and happiness."
- "Agha" is not a given name, but rather a title of Turkic origin meaning "chief" or "master." It was used in the Ottoman Empire as a title for leaders of organizations and was usually appended to the end of a person's name.
- Agha Farrokh's name in the original Chinese text is 法罗赫老爹 lit. "Farrokh Sir," with his honorific "Sir" (Agha) at the end of his name. Due to English honorific order, the English localization placed "Agha" before his name.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | The Farrokhzadan | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 法罗赫之子 Fǎluóhè zhī Zǐ | Children of Farrokh |
Chinese (Traditional) | 法羅赫之子 Fǎluóhè zhī Zǐ | |
Japanese | ファッロフの子 Farrofu no Ko[!][!] | Children of Farrokh |
Korean | 파로크의 아이 Parokeu-ui Ai | Children of Farrokh |
Spanish | Los Hijos de Farroj | The Children of Farrokh |
French | Les Farrokhzadas | The Farrokhzadan |
Russian | Фаррохзадан Farrokhzadan | — |
Thai | บุตรแห่ง Farrokh | |
Vietnamese | Con Của Farrokh | Child of Farrokh |
German | Söhne von Farrokh | Sons of Farrokh |
Indonesian | The Farrokhzadan | — |
Portuguese | Filhos de Farrokh |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Interactable: Farrokhzadan Journal (III)
- ↑ Interactable: Medical History of Giyath Khayyam
- ↑ Interactable: Farrokhzadan Journal (I)
- ↑ World Quest, Agnihotra Sutra: Starry Night Chapter
- ↑ World Quest: Aragaru's Drawing