Nahida Takes Electro Gnosis Cutscene | Balladeer Defeated (Boss Fight Part 2) | Genshin Impact 3.2



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With Nahida’s time loop help, you managed to defeat Scaramouche a.k.a. The Balladeer in a grueling battle. Nahida then takes the Electro Gnosis and proceeds to use it to access Rukkhadevata’s final memory. This English cutscene recorded in full length and in HD quality is part of the Sumeru Archon Quest Chapter III: Act V officially titled “Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises” with a subpart titled “Where the Boat of Consciousness Lies”.

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34 thoughts on “Nahida Takes Electro Gnosis Cutscene | Balladeer Defeated (Boss Fight Part 2) | Genshin Impact 3.2”

  1. the “i’ll never go back” was just so fucking heartbreaking. for the longest time scaramouche longed for a heart to call his own, after Ei deemed him too fragile for the gnosis, he was left as empty as one can get.

    he obtained a delusion, a false heart filled with selfishness, hypocrisy, and curses. it would never amount anything to a real heart, however if he tore it out, nothing would remain and he’d be a husk yet again.

    scaramouche’s character is a tragic one, and in my opinion is the saddest and most well-written the game has had to offer. i’m really excited to see whats to come of his character next.

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  2. People out here hating on others for liking Scaramouche but then proceed to go comment "mommy ei step on me" whenever they can- lmao the double standards are insane

    (Challenge for Ei simps, tell me any good thing she's done and I will easily be a le to refute that cause in the end she's done plain nothing to actually benefit her people, coming from someone who likes the character and is a lore nerd)

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  3. That doesnt feel like a victory
    It feels like your taking away the only thing that helped him find a purpose in life. The only thing keeping him going
    You destroyed his only goal.
    You ruined his progress..
    and then you watch him fall to his death
    As if its nothing.

    I hate this ending

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  4. The flash they show when scaramouche felt his gnosis being taken as if his whole life was gonna end then and there (tbh it's was his original function) but still his whole purpose being denied again and again for the 2 nd time in his life

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  5. Scaramouche has a gnosis and nahida took His Gnosis inside the boss body. after nahida took Scaramouche,s Gnosis he Would shock and trying ti take his gnosis back but then…,scaramouche Rope has been ripped. And nahida broke It. And it has gnosis. AND SCARAMOUCHE DIED. Thats how scaramouche Is failed and he has a backstory because of gods mother., drop him in the domain… and Someone broke His promise thats why, we hope scaramouche will realise.

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  6. When you think about it, this is the only way Scaramouche could get recognition. It was also his chance to get revenge on everyone who had “wronged” him. But in truth, nobody had wronged him. He just misunderstood everyone and everything. Stealing back the gnosis was an act of mercy. A mercy killing. But scaramouche(am I butchering his name?) says: “I’ll never go back!” This shows he wants this power and recognition, he wants to get revenge on things that, in truth, are different from what he thought actually happened. Scaramouche would’ve been a good person if he had actually understood why Ei got rid of him, if he had understood how Kazuha’s great grandfather died trying to protect him instead of what Scara thought, which was Kazuha’s great grand trying to kill him; and last, but not least, if Scara had understood that the child didn’t take his own life, but rather died from illness. He became enraged at the world for things he didn’t understand or misunderstood. Let’s hope that as a wanderer, bound to anemo, rather then electro, he’ll understand everything he didn’t in the past.

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  7. I just wish that… maybe, just maybe, every Fatui Harbinger we fight meets an untimely demise, like No. VIII – La Signora. No. VI – Scaramouche, No. XI – Tartaglia, and No. II – Il Dottore should all have death scenes. The Fatui Harbingers are one if not the only true enemy we face in the entirety of the game.

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