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|name            = Ahimsa Park
|name            = Ahimsa Park
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|image            =[[File:Ahimsa Park.jpg|300px]]
|location        = [[Neomuna]], [[Neptune]]
|location        = [[Neomuna]], [[Neptune]]
|factions        = [[Vex]] <br> [[Cabal]] {{c|[[Shadow Legion]]}}
|factions        = [[Vex]] {{c|[[Sol Collective]]}} <br> [[Cabal]] {{c|[[Shadow Legion]]}}
|connecting areas = [[Strider's Gate]] <br> [[Zephyr Concourse]] <br> [[Límíng Harbor]] <br> [[Typhon Imperator]] <br> [[Gilded Precept]]
|connecting areas = [[Strider's Gate]] <br> [[Zephyr Concourse]] <br> [[Límíng Harbor]] <br> [[Typhon Imperator]] <br> [[Gilded Precept]]
|area type        = Public
|area type        = Public
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'''Ahimsa Park''' is a playable zone on [[Neomuna]].
'''Ahimsa Park''' is a playable zone on [[Neomuna]].


==Activities==
==Activities==
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==Gallery==


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==References==
==References==
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[[category:Destinations]]
[[category:Neptune]]
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Ahimsa Park
Ahimsa Park.jpg
Overview

Location:

Neomuna, Neptune

Enemy factions:

Vex (Sol Collective)
Cabal (Shadow Legion)

Connecting areas:

Strider's Gate
Zephyr Concourse
Límíng Harbor
Typhon Imperator
Gilded Precept

Gameplay

Area type:

Public

 

Ahimsa Park is a playable zone on Neomuna.

Activities[edit]

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Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Ahimsa is an ancient Indian principle of nonviolence toward all living beings, perhaps most famously practiced by Mahatma Gandhi in the 20th century.

References[edit]