Don't Miss This New Natlan Info From "Specially-Shaped Saurian Search" Event (Genshin Impact)



So the “Specially-Shaped Saurian Search” event is completed, and Ranjit has provided some very interesting information about Saurians of Natlan and the conditions they have to like humans and when they hate one and other fun lore. I hope you enjoy the video 😀

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46 thoughts on “Don't Miss This New Natlan Info From "Specially-Shaped Saurian Search" Event (Genshin Impact)”

  1. If the 6 symbols represent the six tribes and type of saurian, then it makes sense that all of them can breathe fire. i think its probably true that pyro is the one missing as all of them can probably interact with pyro to a degree

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  2. Just as in previous versions, I hope we will get some more npc's who have information on Natlan to further the anticipation of 5.0, I'm interested to know the exact reasoning behind the natives not wanting to leave Natlan. ♡

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  3. I'll make a random guess on why there's so many dragon descendant in Natlan: The fire dragon king was seriously injured in the War, knowing that he won't survive, separated himself into many part, created many new dragon descendants in the current Natlan.
    There's no proof or anything, just a troupe that I thought of.

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  4. I’m really excited to find out why we haven’t seen any NPC from Natlan go outside of the nation, the archon quest might be us helping them to finally leave since there might be something binding them to Natlan, or maybe they just don’t want to leave which might be very unlikely

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  5. My idea for the reason why Natlan people dont leave the region is that once theyve formed a bond to a Saurian, they wanna stay with the Saurian cause it becomes very dear to them, or a core-element for survival + the whole tribe thing. And Saurians probably choose not to leave Natlan (perfect for giving us the Saurian abilities only inside Natlan, from a game design perspective) and so if a person from Natlan decided to leave, they would leave behind their Saurian, and maybe that is not seen as very nice, or honorable or so.

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  6. I just think the humans in Natlan took a long time to start living in it because there was so many vishaps, being agressive creatures like we find in other nations, so they domesticated then with time and the vishaps "evolved" to become saurians, just like wolves and dogs are the same species, but very different in appearence due to domestication, that would explain the cuter visual of saurians compared to geovishaps and bathysmal vishaps. It's not like other nations treat vishaps like pets, they are more viewed as wild and dangerous creatures, so Natlan is the only one that domesticated then. And since they are so close to their saurian pets, maybe the reason they dont leave Natlan is because their companions can't live outside of it, so they would be alone. OR the thing with bad luck, Bennet and stuff, but i am more inclined to thinking about the companion's death/separation.

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  7. Natlan is the land of dragons ❌️

    Natlan is the land of pokemons ✅️

    Just like how they said in the video
    Saurians choose their travel partner and can also leave them if they like. Just like pokemons do 😌

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  8. Isn’t one of the influences on this region the Native Americans? I wonder if the people of Natlan stay there because their saurian companions are/were confined there per heavenly law? Like how Native Americans were sent to reserves by English invaders? They don’t leave because either A) those laws are still in effect confining their companions within the borders of Natlan and they don’t want to leave their companions behind or B) those laws are no longer in effect but they still follow them as some sort of protest(?) or fear or for some reason that I haven’t thought of. If I’m right about this banishment, I wonder if Natlan has a Trail of Tears equivalent in their history.

    It would also explain why the event guy is reluctant to talk about it. Something like that is surely a sensitive topic and not something to be discussed without a full knowledge of what happened and/or by outsiders to the event.

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  9. I'm currently studying natlan and dragons of teyvat and can azhdaha really be considered an ancient dragon as his "soul" was beneath the bed rock and Morax carving his body out. Also I think the saurians were too violent as there most likely exists an alpha similar to vishaps and due to mare jivari

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  10. If you watch the Saurians closely you'll see each one causing a pyro based reaction. The geo one causing crystalize, the dendro one causing burgeon, and the water one seems to be causing vape. Its rather fascinating how much alike they are to Neuvillette's hydro dragons. So they probably have two elements each based around different pyro reactions with the exception of maybe one of the ones we didn't see(maybe the phoenix one?). Its really just observation and speculations on my part. I'm super excited, just a few more months and we'll be there at long last!!

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  11. 1:44 For Fontaine I think it's the Vishaps, the Dragon himself as well as Melusines (or just Sigewinne for now, since her title includes "Dragonheir" and she can use Sourcewater droplets)

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  12. Im gonna guess its a tradition or law that doesnt allow them to leave and if that taboo is broken they would get ostracized from the tribe entirely??? I feel like the peoples of natlan likely have a very tribal and clan like family like that is VERY tightknit and attempting to leave it goes against everything they believe in so nobody leaves because they dont want to lose their identity and their home.

    Maybe its one of those things where they discard someone and theyre left to wander aimlessly when things like that happen. Natlan seems like a nation full of proud and stubborn people

    The most co-dependent type of people. The people with the least individualistic freedoms. Complete opposite of Monstadt where people are super independent and free to do whatever they want. They can come or go

    In natlan they have an family vs outsider mentality. Your part of their tribe/clan or your an outsider and not welcome. Even more to the extreme than even inazuma was when they had a lockdown

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  13. finally i was really waiting for your channel to upload videos about natlan. Beside minsleif, you're 2nd the best genshin youtube creator I've seen so far. Your videos are always calming and easy/clear to understand, i love the fact you put musics and substitles to make it easier for viewer. i liked every single HSR/GI videos from your channel especially the lores ones. Please never stop this and keep up the good works.

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  14. I’m going to laugh when the Natlan story has absolutely no mention of Bennett. Not cuz I hate Bennett or anything . Just cuz every 3rd comment for months now have been about is Bennett this is Bennett that does he have gnosis does he have curse. I’m gonna laugh if there is absolutely nothing about him because he’s just some 4 star character and people are assuming he’s going to have a major storyline with this but he might not.

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  15. Ok my guess on why they can’t leave: every person is paired with a saurian. They’re codependent on each other to live. The saurians would die if they left Natlan so their companions can’t leave since they function as a pair. Before someone asks : Bennett never had a Sauron pair because he was a newborn

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  16. this is a really absurd one but hear me out: maybe the reason why natlans people cant leave the nation is because natlan is the core to the pyro archons life and they feed the core (by existing or doing some ancient rituals), and if they leave, the pyro archon would die because the core of her life would die out.

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  17. Tepettii sounds a lot like "Topo", that means Mole in spanish. Those Saurians look like moles so I guess its more likely that Teptiisauris are the ones that travel through the ground

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  18. My guess is that Celestia doesnt want any influence from the soverigns/old world in Teyvat. In exchange of coexisting with saurians the those with Natlan blood arent allowed to leave or a curse would kill them.

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  19. hey by the way we have seen at least three or four of the dragon kings next of kin or offspring allready as eather as playble boss fights or as npcs allready. by the way radin ei killed the last or most of the of the elcro dragon kings blood line right off when they had the arcion war. also zongli might actly in fact be a a half geo dragon king offsping or desintet and half adpti and also teacly nuvilite is like a a distane realtive disanted of the hydo dragon king too.

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  20. Rather than persons of Natlan fearing curses or fears of misfortune should they leave… could it not be that they are reluctant to risk exposing their saurian companions to outsiders?

    Every nation thus far has had issues with Sudden Dragon Attacks: Monstadt was "invaded" by dragons thrice over in recent history (Durin, Ursa the Drake, & "Storm Terror"); ; Inazuma has the desecrated corpse of Orobaxi openly displayed (& the vishap heritage of the people of Watatsumi Island is actively concealed); Neuvillette's true nature (as a dragon, as a Sovereign) is not public knowledge & melusines were discriminated against until relatively recently.
    Meanwhile, in Liyue & Sumeru, the dragons Azdaha & Apep have been sealed within the earth for centuries.

    Of all these nations, Liyue is the most "friendly" to dragons: Rex Lapis often took the form of a dragon-qilin hybrid and Azdaha is honoured as a tragic "hero". It is also notable that Liyue has been the only nation where vishaps can be found in the open wild (though this can change through sidequesting).

    The humans of Natlan have vishaps as lifelong, everyday companions: why would they risk endangering their "kin" by taking them beyond their nation's borders?

    It seems that very few people of Natlan live without a saurian companion by their side. Leaving Natlan would mean leaving thesevcompanions behind or else exposing them to human distrust & probable hostility.

    A "distrust" of outsiders aside, it may be that it is not the humans but the SAURIANS of Natlan who would suffer should they leave their homeland.

    The conditions needed for vishaps to thrive are generally toxic to humans & vice versa: saurians are probably not "self-sustaining" like their ancient predecessors. Without the "radiation" of pyro/leyline energy of their homeland (warmth, toxicity, "memory" power) saurians might struggle to survive. If that is the case, humans from Natlan likely developed tribal laws discouraging international travel, for very practical reasons, and those reasons would have "evolved" to be less specific/clear, becoming family traditions and superstitions.

    edit: This speculation is based on what limited information we have thus far + inferences from world quests & in-game books + familiarity with historic human migration. If any of this turns out to be correct, it was a lucky guessm! >__<

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