Explaining the Fontaine Lore in the Livestream [Genshin Impact Lore Speculation]



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30 thoughts on “Explaining the Fontaine Lore in the Livestream [Genshin Impact Lore Speculation]”

  1. 9:40 a little clarification, the waterfalls do not extend around 300 feet, in the livestream they said that they are over 300 METERS high (so, around 1000 feet or more). Yes, they are really high.

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  2. hi !! i’m a french speaker lol if u need any help i could like send u how to say them IDK BOR LMAO but yeah if u need help i gotchu 🤘😼

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  3. I thought it would be interesting to know that annihilation reaction actually exists in real life and it occurs when particle and antiparticle (particle with same mass but with opposite charge, particles and antiparticles have other differences too) collide with each other, disappear and release energy. For example when electrons collide with their antiparticle, positron. This is also the reason why i think that Fontaine will discover quantum physics soon if they haven't already.

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  4. Hello, french follower here! Little tips for pronounciation:

    – Most french words have silent letters at the end of their words! If there are consonnants, they always are silent. (ex: Pers, Aberrants, Leschots, Debord). And the letter e (without any accents) at the ends of words is also silent.

    So for Fleuve Cendre you would say: "Fluh-v" "Cen-dr"
    Operatrice would be: "Oh-pay-ra-triss"
    Leschots: "Lay-cho"
    Marechaussée: "Maray" "Chosay"

    Also:
    "QUE" at the end of words = C
    Eau/Au = O
    "CE" at the end of words = S

    Hope that helps!😁

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  5. Two elements coming into contact with each other to annihilate each other to provide energy sounds like a matter/antimatter reaction. And there's also what sounds like steps being taken to pursue nuclear energy. Fontaine is dabbling with some dangerous stuff to provide power to their tech.

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  6. 3:20 Callas aquarail line is completely destroyed. At 2:52 of your video you can see it exiting the city towards the left, but on wider view, that rail ends just a bit behind the city walls and what follows are just broken pillars.

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  7. A little unimportant trivia : there's a place in the court of Fontaine called "Le Quartier Lyonnais", it is named after the irl city of Lyon in France. Lyon was renowned in the 18th century for their silk artisanship, and the people who worked on the silk were called "Canuts". The Canuts are also famous for multiple revolts, due to their work conditions, that inspired many social thought movements and brought the workers' condition in the politics. Interestingly the atelier Leschots are located in the Quartier Lyonnais, so maybe there's a parallel between the silk workers and machines ?
    PS : Oh and here's a quote about the Canuts from Clair Tisseur : " To be a good canut, there needs to be a lot of soul ". I don't know if it's just me but I think it ties with the ideas you quoted of Guy Debord in La Société du Spectacle.

    This is completely unrelated to what I was saying and this is just me being nitpicky but Alain Guillotin is pronounced like " a.lɛ̃ ɡi.jɔ.tɛ̃".
    "ain", "ein" and "in" in French is a nasal sound transcribed by ɛ̃ in phonetics, and not like "ine" in ravine. I'm really bad at explaining pronounciation so Irecomend listening to how google translate says it, it's less of a hassle than watching a video about French pronounciation.

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  8. Hey hey! I can speak french (well.. french-canadian, which is similar enough for these purposes) at a decently fluent level, so if there's any words or wtv for which you'd like to hear examples, I'm your guy 👍

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