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Safhe Shatranj is a subarea located in Desert of Hadramaveth, Great Red Sand, Sumeru.

Prior to World Quest The Temple Where Sand Flows Like Tears in Series The Dirge of Bilqis, the subarea is named The Temples Forsaken. During this quest, the name is changed and the sand is cleared.

In the Tanit tribe, the canyon is referred to as "the Great Rift."[1]

Points of Interest[]

There is 1 point of interest in Safhe Shatranj:

Name Description
Liloupar's Cell

The appearance of Liloupar's Cell changes after discovering it during World Quest The Temple Where Sand Flows Like Tears in Series The Dirge of Bilqis.

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The ruins of the temple of Gurabad. The desert songs say that long-lived giants once dwelled here.
But they were cast down into a rift in the earth within a single night, never to be seen again...
and so did the great temple also become some ruins in a valley rift.

To the desert tribes, this abandoned, ruined square goes by the name "Safhe Shatranj."
Researchers believe that this was once a "training field" for ancient war machines.

Viewpoint, Safhe Shatranj

Other Languages[]

Safhe Shatranj

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishSafhe ShatranjPersian: Chessboard
Chinese
(Simplified)
「神的棋盘」
"Shén de Qípán"
"God's Chessboard"
Chinese
(Traditional)
「神的棋盤」
"Shén de Qípán"
Japanese「神の碁盤」
"Kami no Goban"
"God's Go Board"
Korean「신의 장기판」
"Sin-ui Janggipan"
"God's Chessboard"
SpanishEl Tablero de los DiosesThe Gods' Board
FrenchSafhe Shatranj
RussianСафхе Шатрандж
Safkhe Shatrandzh
Thai"กระดานหมากของเทพเจ้า"
VietnameseSafhe Shatranj
GermanSafhe Shatranj
IndonesianSafhe Shatranj
PortugueseSafhe Shatranj
TurkishSafhe Shatranj
ItalianSafhe Shatranj

The Temples Forsaken

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishThe Temples Forsaken
Chinese
(Simplified)
神弃殿阁
Shénqì Diàngé
Palace Abandoned by God
Chinese
(Traditional)
神棄殿閣
Shénqì Diàngé
Japanese神に捨てられた殿閣
Kami ni Suterareta Denkaku
Palace Abandoned by God
Korean신이 버린 신전
Sini Beorin Sinjeon
Temple Abandoned By God
SpanishTemplo DesamparadoForsaken Temple
FrenchTemple oubliéForgotten Temple
RussianПокинутые храмы
Pokinutyye khramy
Forsaken Temples
ThaiThe Temples Forsaken
VietnameseĐiện Thờ Chối Bỏ
GermanGottverlassener TempelGodforsaken Temple
IndonesianThe Temples Forsaken
PortugueseTemplo Desamparado
TurkishTerk Edilmişlerin TapınağıThe Abandoned Ones Temple
ItalianTempli DimenticatiForgotten Temples

Change History[]

References[]

  1. World Quest, The Dirge of Bilqis, Part 2: The Temple Where Sand Flows Like Tears

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