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Guiling Return Mausoleum - Version 4 vs Version 5
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11Overview2233Guiling (归陵, Guīlíng, literally 'Return Mausoleum') is a tomb complex sub-region of the Yunluo Remote Mountains (云落远山), one of the two major exploration zones of the Honor of Kings: World launch map. Its name combines 'return' with 'mausoleum,' reflecting both the setting and its narrative function: Guiling is where fallen heroes of older wars are laid to rest and where several of the game's memorial-style story threads resolve.4455Unlock6677Players first unlock Guiling as a waystone location while exploring Yunluo Remote Mountains after Chapter 3 content. The entry is tied to regional exploration rather than a mandatory main-story beat.8899Kun-Tour and Suowen Tasks10101111The Kun-Tour (鲲游) task 'Echo of the Fallen Stele' (残碑遗音) sends players across the mausoleum grounds to read weathered inscriptions. The Suowen (溯闻) task 'Heroes' Return' (英雄所归) expands on which war-era figures are actually interred there. These are soulful, slower-paced quests in the vein of exploration-centered narrative content. This puts emphasis on environmental storytelling over combat.12121313Guiling Hall (归陵大厅)14141515The interior landmark Guiling Hall is gated behind main-story progress. The Chapter 4 awakening quest 'Jixia Secrets' (稷下秘辛) requires players, alongside Dongfang Yao and Xi Shito enter Guiling Hall and seek out a student called Pomen Sheng (破门生), tying Guiling to the academy's darker political history.16161717Visual Design18181919Visually, the region leans gravesite: carved stone steles, ancestral braziers, terraced tomb platforms cut into the mountain, and a muted color palette dominated by stone-grays and deep greens. It sits thematically between the windswept high ground of Cloud Fall and the serene Stargazing lakeside, giving Yunluo its somber emotional register.20202121Chapter 4 Dungeon Flow22222323In live story progression, Guiling is not just a named ruin. It is the full dungeon body of Jixia Chapter 4: Jixia Secrets. After entering with Dongfang Yao and Xi Shi, the player moves through normal enemies, the Godpattern-Infected Gatebreaker boss, moving bridges, and concealed-path traversal before the chapter hands off to the Forbidden Zone.24242525Hidden Bridge Route26262727Several rooms use invisible or partially concealed bridge sections that are guided by visible path indicators.The route includes a moving bridge sequence, stair climbs, and an elevator ride back toward the upper door and mural scene.Because of those layered traversal steps, Guiling functions as both a boss site and a puzzle dungeon.28+29+Tomb Complex Layout30+31+Guiling Mausoleum is a multi-chamber underground tomb complex with a stepped descending main corridor and three side antechambers. Each antechamber is gated by an environmental puzzle (a tile-rotation, a torch-lighting sequence, and a body-weight pressure plate). The deepest chamber holds the boss arena; the corridor connecting the antechambers also hides a side passage that opens after all three antechambers have been resolved.32+33+Encounter Notes34+35+Encounter pacing favors a small group that can split between solving environmental puzzles and engaging trash mobs that respawn in the corridor between antechambers. The boss-room reward chest is locked until the side passage is opened, so a single sweep of the antechambers is the minimum required for a clean clear. Repeat runs are valuable for the deep chamber's loot rotation; the puzzle states reset on each instance entry.36+37+Lore Context38+39+Inscriptions inside the antechambers tie the mausoleum to the wider 归虚 narrative arc that the Child of the Primal Flow uncovers across Chapters 7-8, and the boss-room artifact appears in lore notes carried into the Chapter 9: Guixu Dream Performance continuation in S1.