Tears of Asha are precious artifacts in Heroes of Might and Magic V, Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms, Might & Magic: Heroes VI, and Might & Magic: Heroes VII. They are similar to the grail from Heroes III and Heroes IV, and can be used to construct a grail building. Every faction has its own unique grail building, with different bonuses, but usually includes a large increase to income and creature growth, and some other bonus.
In Heroes V and Heroes VII, Tears of Asha are found by collecting pieces of puzzle maps from visiting obelisks as each puzzle map shows a Tear's location for the player to dig it out (in Heroes V) or cast the "Reveal Treasure" adventure map spell (in Heroes VII). There is never more than one Tear of Asha on each map, but sometimes, there's none.
In Heroes VI, they can be found by combining the four Fragments of the Moon Disc, and following the flash that appears on the mini-map. Each skirmish map may have multiple Tears of Asha.
In Heroes Kingdoms, they were the goal of the game to resurrect the fallen Elemental Dragons and restore order in Ashan after Asha's defeat and exile in the Second War of the Primordial Twins.
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