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Guiling Return Mausoleum
April 20, 2026 at 07:02 PM
Expanded Guiling Return Mausoleum with Chapter 4 dungeon flow
Guiling (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.
Players 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.
The 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, emphasizing environmental storytelling over combat.
The 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.
Visually, 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.
In 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.
Several 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.