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Pale Starborn in Genshin Books

Nod-Krai and far-northern source passages around the Pale Starborn, the Far North, Northwind stories, border lore, and newer northern book routes.

6 Books
36 Mentions
2 Regions

Matched Regions

Nod Krai 5 Mondstadt 1

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  1. The Legends of Reed Miller, Thief Extraordinaire Nod Krai · 19 mentions
  2. Hymns of the Far North Nod Krai · 11 mentions
  3. A Brief History of the Pale Starborn Nod Krai · 2 mentions
  4. The Boar Princess Mondstadt · 2 mentions
  5. Night Murmurs From the Far Border Nod Krai · 1 mention

Books Mentioning Pale Starborn

Sorted by source-text mentions, then by reading depth. Open a book to read the surrounding passage.

Nod Krai 19 mentions · ~21 min

The Legends of Reed Miller, Thief Extraordinaire

Volume 1 Your Dime Eerie Mystery! The Master Thief Reed Miller and the Sampo Mill (Deluxe Quarterly Edition) (This inexpensive and entertaining story series, popular in Nasha Town, costs...

Nod Krai 11 mentions · ~14 min

Hymns of the Far North

...he great bear's haughty might. But so long as hymn and Runo ring, the far North shall endure and eternal spring. Prayer Song I: Pitkamoonen, Lord of the Seven Calamities (The summer...

Nod Krai 2 mentions · ~11 min

A Brief History of the Pale Starborn

Mondstadt 2 mentions · ~10 min

The Boar Princess

...nd her two wise companions arrived in the snowswept hinterland of the far north. Ice and snow covered the land as far as the eye could see. Neither the biggest, bravest animals nor even the...

Nod Krai 1 mention · ~8 min

Night Murmurs From the Far Border

Nod Krai 1 mention · ~4 min

Tales Carried by the Northwind

Pale Starborn Glossary FAQ

Short answers for using glossary matches as a source-reading route.

What does the Pale Starborn glossary page show?

It shows 6 source-book matches, 36 text mentions, and the regions where Pale Starborn appears in the archive.

How should I read Pale Starborn source matches?

Start with the featured books, open the full source book for surrounding context, then continue into related terms if the concept appears across multiple books.

Is this glossary an official definition?

No. It is an unofficial source-linked index that points readers to visible book text instead of replacing the original passages with a standalone interpretation.