Locations Directory [Horizon Zero Dawn]

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This is a Horizon Zero Dawn locations directory. Horizon Zero Dawn is a huge, sprawling, open world game with diverse areas brimming with a huge selection of foes and friends. There are three main areas  in-game: the wintry Sacred Lands, considered holy by the Nora Tribe; the craggy and deserted lands of the Carja Territories to the east; and Meridian, the rainforested capital of the Carja.

The Sacred Lands

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Main Article: Sacred Lands Locations Guide

This is the cold, icy portion of the world of Horizon Zero Dawn.  It is also where Aloy’s tribe resides. The starting portion of the game, all of the starting quests are found here.

Carja Territory

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Main Article: Carja Territory Area Guide

Carja Territory is a craggy, deserted area, draped in sunlight. Covered in red soil, the location is rife with canyons. A place of note is the Colorado National Monument, which is now the site of a gigantic structure belonging to the Shadow Carja tribe.

Meridian 

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Meridian: Meridian Location Guide

The area is draped in a lush green and orange. This is also the name of the city, Meridian, which hosts a hunter’s lodge for elite hunters. The Carja Sun-King also resides in Meridian.

Horizon Zero Dawn Locations Directory

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