The Lost Sigils of Enkanomiya – Genshin Impact OST



The Lost Sigils of Enkanomiya OST
Genshin Impact
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▶| Tracklist: [♪]
Track 1 – 00:00
Track 2 – 02:07
Track 3 – 04:20
Track 4 – 06:45
Track 5 – 09:01
Track 6 – 11:03
Track 7 – 13:28
Track 8 – 15:39
Track 9 – 17:29
Track 10 – 19:19
Track 11 – 21:31
Track 12 – 23:27
Track 13 – 25:43
Track 14 – 27:32
Track 15 – 29:21
Track 16 – 31:05
Track 17 – 33:01
Track 18 – 34:32
Track 19 – 36:38
Track 20 – 37:53
Track 21 – 39:27
Track 22 – 41:23
Track 23 – 43:00
Track 24 – 44:55
Track 25 – 47:00
Track 26 – 50:48
Track 27 – 52:52
Track 28 – 54:51
Track 29 – 56:41
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[♪] Credits
– Composer Yu-Peng Chen
– Published by miHoYo
– Game Genshin Impact (genshin.mihoyo.com)
– Patch 2.4
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33 thoughts on “The Lost Sigils of Enkanomiya – Genshin Impact OST”

  1. A very beautiful region, which, despite the abandoned view, did not cause me feelings of longing and loneliness (unlike Tsurumi). When I first went down there, I immediately remembered Atlantis and ancient Greek myths. There is a feeling that you came to the excavations of some acropolis) I wonder what Encanomia used to be…

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  2. To me, 10 years from now.
    546 Days (28.09.2020 to 27.03.2022 as of writing this) into Genshin Impact, AR59 with 60k exp in.
    Am I still playing this game in the future?
    I remember it as clear as day when I first started this game.
    It was a love at first sight when I first joined this game in Day 1 and the beauty of exploring the whole places of Mondstadt was just…absolutely amazing! Not to forget, pretty much most of us during that time went to see Liyue by going through the Stone Gate and kept moving forward along the main road.

    I remember seeing Liyue Harbor for the first time as the OSTs played while passing through the north bridge in Liyue are different than in Mondstadt. Listening to a bunch of chinese style BGM playing as if it was 'welcoming' us into the city.

    I remember playing Dragonspine OSTs using my earphones for easier sleeping before going to bed for early morning work.

    I remember the hype surrounding Inazuma release in 2.0 and it was one of the biggest live stream in GI (with 400k or more viewer counts) and people were really REALLY loving it. At that time before the anniversary fiasco, viewers on twitch can send msgs and chat to each other. But time has changed when things go south after the ''community rage''.

    Enough of that. When Enkanomiya was released, I just stood silently at the Dainichi Mikoshi and just calmly listening to ''The Realm of Tokoyo'' ost and god knows how much ''Khaenri'ah'' vibes I'm feeling there. Until today, Enkanomiya OSTs are one of the best besides Dragonspine to help me sleep and forget all the crazy things outside the world.

    To me, 10 years from now.
    Am I still loving the OSTs and the adventure in this game?
    I really hope I do.
    I ignored all of the negativity as GI community has become more and more toxic after 1.2 and decided to just stop following most CCs and delete reddit/twitter/insta. I don't know why are we fighting and tearing each others apart EVEN the smallest of things.
    There are some wholesome players I met in co op but also some rotten apples.
    Regardless of that, I still really love to help new players and just want to have a friendly conversation.
    Sometimes we forget why we all started this game at first.
    Now it's just constant war and arguments on every GI social media community.

    Nevertheless, I hope to revisit this place again and see how far I've come.

    (EDIT 01 – AS OF THE CHASM RELEASE IN 31.05.2022)

    Pls help me. The osts in the Underground Chasm, the graphics, the beauty, the eeriness underneath it is MIND BLOWING! I can now rank my favourite region/sub region with the best OSTs as follows.

    1. Chasm (Underground)

    2. Enkanomiya

    3. Dragonspine

    4. Inazuma

    5. Mondstadt

    6. Liyue

    What awaits me in the future, I honestly can't wait!

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  3. Dragonspine and Enkanomiya has my favourite tracks for sure. Both regions use a really calm music to actually portray the hidden pain and sufferings, and you know it's good when you don't need lyrics to feel emotions. Genshin really topping the modern classical era for sure, seriously props to whoever took time to write it. Genshin wouldn't be the same without their near godly music.

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  4. There are no lyrics to this music yet it's strange how we can all somehow decipher the meaning behind it.

    I believe this playlist is what death sounds like,
    desolate and comforting,
    eerie and serene,
    enigmatic and peaceful.

    It's weirdly nostalgic.

    How do we know what death feels like? I think we've experienced the solitude that death brings us before we were even born. We don't remember. We cannot because it never existed in our mind but in a realm outside of it. However, it feels strangely familiar.

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