A Parade of Providence Was INTENSE in Genshin Impact…



This event was honestly great!

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33 thoughts on “A Parade of Providence Was INTENSE in Genshin Impact…”

  1. Incredibly thoughtful quest that delves into some of the darkest things philosophically about humanity. Because we are free, there will always be suffering, because some people choose to inflict suffering. That shows their freedom and 'humanity'. It's easy to say that companies and billionaires should donate their all towards noble causes like hunger, peace, and nature-preservation, but as humans we are naturally selfish once we find ourselves in moments of abundance. Kaveh said so himself before Act 3, that he could pay his debts, buy a house (as lavish or more than the Palace), etc. His immediate thoughts were to how he could benefit from it, and quite beyond sufficiency. So, the test was to see whether he would be selfish, or if he could stand to his principles. He may be in debt, but he is in far more comfortable of a situation compared to others. That is why he decides to give the money to those who truly need it, and it becomes a statement that just as there are people that will choose selfishly and violently, there are those that choose to be selfless and peaceful.

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  2. I think my absolute favorite part of this event was how it showcased Kaveh's vulnerability and snippets of his his relationship with Alhaitham. The nature of kaveh and alhaitham's relationship is complicated and nuanced there's a reason it's popular among shippers (actually even if you're not a shipper it's still pretty fascinating to analyze) and this event showcased that really well. The fall out they had is what caused them to be this heated towards each other, but they were best friends once and the lingering connection they had is still there. On the surface they seem really incompatible but they complete each other in a very chaotic way. Alhaitham's actually needed to keep Kaveh steady. At the end of the quest, if you choose the option to tell Kaveh about his father you leave him wallowing in depression, but if Alhaitham's the one who does it, his approach prevents Kaveh from spiraling too much. He' s constantly teetering between being ok and being depressed, and ironically Alhaitham riling Kaveh up is what stops him from doing so (is that healthy, not really admittedly, but i think that's the point, they're really rough around the edges but they both try)

    There's signs Alhaitham cares for Kaveh to a degree: he goes out of his way to dig information on Kaveh's father when he normally wouldn't bother doing this kind of thing unless it was part of his job or it benefitted him; he trusts important documents to be scattered around and lets kaveh look at them; he leaves information for kaveh in a different language they both understand; he visibly reacts when Faruzan mentions kaveh had to deal with shit in the desert. What paimon says at 1:49:40 is actually what Alhaitham told Kaveh too, just worded less harshly. There's more in Kaveh's stories that hint that Alhaitham cares and is just looking out for him in his very alhaitham-y way

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  3. Try reacting to the loresong "summary in sumeru" by Stupendium,
    I would love to hear your thoughts on his crash course.
    And thanks for your videos, love your content(keep it up).

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  4. someone's about to get very unlucky right… well at the end of the festival, kaveh got more money, layla got recognized, faruzan got students, tighnari got people to attend his lecture, cyno got his card, and hat guy…got stuck in the academia having fun writing his dissertations lolll

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  5. Your reaction is not as amazing as when you first start the game. Lot of unnecessary laughs plus those chats make you lose focus reading and feeling the event

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