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    Shadows of the Mountains in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Complete

    Shadows of the Mountains in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Complete

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    IN Genshin Impact In the Shadows of the Mountains is a small Natlan's quest chain, which allows you to better explore the Pyro region and its tribes. As part of it, you will have to restore the inscription, get to the shadow needle, explore the cave, find fragments of the inscription and grant peace to the warriors. In this guide, we will tell you how to start this line, and give you links to the passage of all tasks.

    How to Start the Shadows of the Mountains Questline in Genshin Impact

    To start this quest chain, you first need to get to Natlan. You can do this after completing the story mission "Song of the Dragon and Freedom". Then head to the Sulfur Veins location, located in the northwestern part of the Pyro region. There you will find an unnamed young man, a conversation with whom will lead to the start of the line.

    Beneath the Crystal Rock

    You will have to help Titus deal with the Shadow Needle and strengthen the seal of the Abyss. To do this, you will have to restore the inscription, complete the sealing Ritual , explore the area under the gorge and deal with all the enemies. As a reward for completing this mission, you will receive 400 adventure points, 50 source stones, 30 thousand mora, 5 hero books and 4 units of magic ore of enhancement. A detailed walkthrough of the quest is presented in our in a separate material.

    Peace to the Slumbering

    The Great Shadow Needle will fall, creating a huge hole in the ground. Explore the new cave, follow the inscription and find its fragments. Then move to the sealed pillar, destroy the inscription and grant the warriors peace. At the end, chat with Titu.

    As a reward for completing this mission, you will receive 350 adventure points, 40 source stones, 20 thousand mora, 2 hero books and 2 units of magic ore of enhancement. A detailed walkthrough of the quest is presented in our in a separate material.

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