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{{li|Xedur Hul}} | |||
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{{li|Athetos}} | |||
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*[[Omni-Sentry]] (4) | *[[Omni-Sentry]] (4) | ||
*[[T-Type Sentry]] (11) | *[[T-Type Sentry]] (11) | ||
{{li|Purple Sentry Bot|x=11}} | |||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
*[[Beholder Sentry]] spawner (3) | *[[Beholder Sentry]] spawner (3) | ||
{{li|Breach Attractor}} | |||
*[[Elsenova]] (ally) | *[[Elsenova]] (ally) | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 19 September 2022

"AREA 9 ATHETOS'S HIDEOUT - MAR-URU: Hidden in the most dangerous place possible – at the outer fringes of the Breach – Athetos has managed to survive all of the Rusalki attempts at his life."[1]
Mar-Uru is the final explorable area of Sudra, accessible only from Ukkin-Na. It starts off with a region consisting of ancient Sudran architecture, but soon leads into a high-tech, mechanical area which serves as Athetos' stronghold. The theme here is called "Without Place" and can be played back using the Passcode TRACK0-000017.
Possible Secret World Entrances
17 - Hard Difficulty
Enemies
Bosses
Standard
- Omni-Sentry (4)
- T-Type Sentry (11)
Purple Sentry Bot (11)
Other
- Beholder Sentry spawner (3)
Breach Attractor- Elsenova (ally)
Items
Weapons
Power-Ups
Health Node (#8)
Size Node (#4)
Power Node Fragment (#11, #12)
Notes
Etymology
The word mar-uru can be transliterated as 𒈥𒋽, read as mar-ru, mar-uru, or maru, meaning mighty storm, stormwind, or hurricane in Sumerian[2][3]. Additionally, uru (𒌷) is the Sumerian term for city[4][5], making the location of Mar-Uru have a double meaning, possibly being "storm city" or something along the lines.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The Art of Axiom Verge, page 26.
- ↑ http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/epsd2/cbd/sux/o0033929.html
- ↑ https://kaikki.org/dictionary/Sumerian/meaning/%F0%92%88%A5/%F0%92%88%A5%F0%92%8B%BD/%F0%92%88%A5%F0%92%8B%BD.html
- ↑ R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003)
- ↑ https://kaikki.org/dictionary/Sumerian/meaning/%F0%92%8C%B7/%F0%92%8C%B7/%F0%92%8C%B7.html