Nahida's Fairy Tale Story Of The Balladeer | Monster, Fox, & Kitten Scaramouche | Genshin Impact 3.3



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Having remembered a summarized version of The Balladeerโ€™s a.k.a. Scaramoucheโ€™s story from the Traveler, Nahida goes to check on a piece of memory in the Irminsul that she also created and kept as some sort of backup file. What they uncovered was the full story behind how Scaramouche became a Fatui Harbinger which is also connected to the tragedy that happened in Tatarasuna. This was hidden behind an allegorical fairy tale that has a monster, a clan of foxes, and a kitten as the main characters. This cutscene recorded in full length and in HD quality is part of the Sumeru Archon Quest Interlude Chapter: Act III officially titled โ€œInversion of Genesisโ€ with a subpart titled โ€œThe Kabukimonoโ€™s Finaleโ€.

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  1. Ive seen different opinions in here about the monster, so im gonna share my point of view: dottore is the monster, firstly because he clearly was the one who took the heart of niwa and in the story it also was really a heart the monster took. Second, theres a misconception that the one nagamasa killed was shown as the fox who got their heart taken; no that was not katsuragi, that was niwa, who was killed by this โ€œescherโ€ persona, which wiuld be dottore. Third, niwas heart was the one given to the kabukimono by โ€œescherโ€ (to create misconseption โ€œescherโ€ told him niwa killed one of his subordinates and took his heart)

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  2. So if what ei wanted which is to let scara decide his own fate he turns into the gentle wanderer we met? He's gentle but still empty inside, it seems that fate is cruel to scara either way

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  3. I did not expect Dottore to feel any type of guilt or sadness about what he did. I wonder if itโ€™s a creative interpretation or whether Nahida saw that Dottore felt that way when she read his mind.

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  4. I was comparing the dubs out of curiosity
    Nahida's Japanese VA actually does a Scaramouche impression for the last line it's funny
    Anyone can tell me if her Chinese and Korean VA do it too?

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  5. My theory Summary : Dottore was originally trying to cause trouble to Inazuma which Jester had requested. He decided to fake being a friend to infuriate Tatarasura, but the people treated him like their own and dottore felt he was a monster after being treated so well. He saw himself as a monster that no one could accept. And pity to them that they could not see his true self and only saw his fake. Though he felt comfort that they were able to accept scaramouche despite being non human. Envy built up inside him and he felt furious that they were able to accept him so easily, while he had to hide his true self. This motivated him and broke the hesitation to corrupt Tatarasura and complete Jesterโ€™s request. I donโ€™t know but perhaps Dottore saw Scaramouche as a test subject or maybe he was just bitter so he conducted the furnace experiment on him, when he survived Dottore saw Scaramouche as a good pawn.

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  6. Idk maybe this is just me, but has anybody else noticed that the way nahida portrayed the monster/dottore was kind of sad too, like going off on the facial expressions of the little characters and such. I mean probably it's mostly just to give the story a fairy tale feel, the "actually lonely monster who tried to make friends" character (bc we know that that wasn't what canon dottore was trying to do, he wasn't trying to make friends), but part of me wonders if maybe, bc nahida made contact with dottore, she saw a deep and hidden part of him that we don't know about (a tragic backstory? hidden agendas?) and that's partially why she portrayed him in such a way?

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