Tears of Themis Unveils "Ballad of the Dunes," a Collaborative Event Inspired by the Silk Road
The popular mobile game, Tears of Themis, has partnered with the Culture & Tourism Department of Gansu Province, China, to present a captivating limited-time event: Ballad of the Dunes. This collaboration draws heavily from the rich history and artistic heritage of the Silk Road and Dunhuang, offering players a unique in-game experience.
The event, running from February 13th to 20th, features new limited-edition MR cards and an exclusive Namecard. Players can earn in-game rewards, including Camel Bells and S-Chips, by completing various tasks. These Camel Bells can then be used to unlock a range of prizes, most notably the stunning new MR cards.

The event unfolds across four rounds, each culminating in the opportunity to choose one of the four new MR cards as a reward. Collecting 100 Camel Bells also grants players the Celebration Dunes Namecard. The new cards feature the game's four male leads, each styled with artistic motifs inspired by Dunhuang's iconic murals and the Silk Road's cultural legacy. Luke's "In the Footsteps of Silk," Artem's "Serenade of the Soul," Vyn's "Reverberation Through Time," and Marius' "Void of Creation" incorporate elements like flying apsaras and the distinctive "behind-the-back" pipa playing technique. Even the characters' Private Messages continue the narrative, enriching the cultural exchange within the game's story.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the historical significance of the Silk Road within the engaging world of Tears of Themis. Download the game for free now and delve into the "Ballad of the Dunes" event! Visit the official website for further details and redeem available in-game codes for additional rewards. The Silk Road, a crucial trade route and cultural bridge between East and West, is beautifully represented in this collaboration, showcasing the enduring legacy of Dunhuang and Gansu Province.