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It’s 3:50 a.m.
You’re cramming your Genshin Impact Daily Commission tasks.
As soon as you’re done, you head over to the nearest Adventurers’ Guild to be greeted by the cheerful Katheryne.
“Ad astra abyssosque! Welcome to the Adventurers’ Guild,” she says.
Have you ever wondered what is Genshin Impact’s Ad astra abyssosque meaning, origins, and translation? We’re curious to know too, and did some digging.
Ad Astra Abyssosque meaning
In Genshin Impact, the Adventurers’ Guild’s receptionist Katheryne greets you with the phrase “Ad astra abyssosque” every time you interact with the non-playable character (NPC).
This welcome greeting is in Latin, and it means “To the Stars and the Abyss.”
Ad Astra Abyssosque in English, Japanese, and other languages in Genshin
LANGUAGE | TRANSLATION |
English/Latin | Ad astra abyssosque |
Japanese | 星と深淵を目指せ (Hoshi to shinen wo mezase) |
Chinese | 向着星辰与深渊 (Xiàngzhe xīngchén yǔ shēnyuān) |
Korean | 별과 심연의 여행 (byeolgwa sim-yeon-ui yeohaeng) |
The Iter Ad Astra Abyssosque teapot set
A Serenitea Pot outdoor set bears a similar name which favors the characters Bennett, Qiqi, Chongyun, Fischl, Albedo, and Aloy.
Here are the required furnishings to complete the Iter Ad Astra Abyssosque teapot set.
QUANTITY | FURNISHING |
1 | Deadwood Road Sign |
1 | Simple Single-Person Tent |
1 | Lightning Protective Tent |
1 | “The Adventurer’s Burdens” |
1 | “Brightcrown Plumebush” |
1 | “Scholar’s Weariness” |
1 | Tianheng Red Maple: Branches Aflame |
2 | Hazel Wildvest |
2 | “Dainty Fists” |
1 | “The Adventurer’s Treasures” |
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