Lost Legacies in the Sand (Choir Only) – Genshin Impact 3.1 OST



Piano Version: https://youtu.be/uqNX6Pcl2Uc
Cutscene Version: https://youtu.be/6xrFihrgo64
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Story Teaser: Lost Legacies in the Sand | Genshin Impact
https://youtu.be/EEGh9J0TH2E

The variation/choir version of “Fresh Breezes of Dawn” (Sumeru City Soundtrack).
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44 thoughts on “Lost Legacies in the Sand (Choir Only) – Genshin Impact 3.1 OST”

  1. I went searching for this song as soon as I heard it in Nahida's home (leaks), learned it was from the best cutscene I'd seen in genshin's lore, and then dismayed when there was NO version of this on the internet. I'm so glad you posted this! Q.Q

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  2. Just imagine this.
    As soon as you woke up from ending a disaster that occured 5 centuries ago, the sages immediately brought you back.

    The people cried. They saw no wisdom in you. To them, you're just a powerless child. Your people deemed your birth as the death of your former self they worshipped.

    Then, the Six Sages of respective Darshans locked you up in a cage, where you will spend the rest of your days as nothing but a mere Terminal in a room those scholars titled as, "Sanctuary of Surasthana."

    In those years, months, weeks, days.. you sang this song of woe. Grieving choirs for your own fate.

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  3. I love this song mainly because I think of Nier Automata 2's soundtrack in that one village. I love an ominous children's choir. Also, the fact that this music reminds me of the Bible story of Moses and the plague upon the Pharaohs people… I just get chills.

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  4. The Aranara singing is so perfect honestly. “The forest will remember” The ones who witness Tevyat’s history from bygone ages.

    Divine sounding – I’d argue the most divine sounding out of all the archon themes.

    But, somehow, this theme sounds melancholic too. The fact that we hear echoes – perhaps reference to old glory, past life. Ripples from a drop in water. It is not a cheerful tune, but rather almost mourning – which is befitting the now forever gone memory of Rukhavedetta. If even no ones minds will remember, and history is rewritten, somehow, strangely, the heart still hurts and an old tune slips past children’s lips.

    Ah, it kind of hurts that she is now no longer with us.

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  5. This literally sends chills down my spine my ear have gasm my bones feel the dessert
    My head feels the story and agony of the folks suffering from eleazar my eyes shows me the beauty of greater lord rukhadevata my nose can smell the faint breeze of sumeru my mouth want to the choir at the same time my body want to dance with the fireflies on this choir…………

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  6. It is so beautiful , sad and yet ominous.
    this got me the feeling of the children are trap in the darkness trying to reach their goddess is in front of them (thousand? million? no a billion hands) , it like the last gleams of her view where she is entering the light realm to enlightenment.

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