The God Of Justice Is Guilty [Mini Genshin Impact Theory and Speculation]



Warning: The audio is super scuffed cause I accidentally squashed my mic and I’m still fixing it. Also, I died.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS! I wasn’t supposed to post a video this holiday save for the Livestream on 12/24. But today I’m gonna talk about something that haunted me for at least three days. This Genshin Impact Theory is going to be a minispeculation that was motivated by the Filipino Saying: Naghuhugas Kamay.

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28 thoughts on “The God Of Justice Is Guilty [Mini Genshin Impact Theory and Speculation]”

  1. It is also possible for there to be more than one sustainers. I think there should be 3 sustainers in total. Since in Manga when venessa asks venti something about gods and celestial. You can see venti picturing 3 people but like darkened out

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  2. Wait, I just noticed something. Every hydro user has a strong sense of commitment to their ideal justice, but also an inferiority complex of some kind. Childe wants to be stronger/the strongest, Barbara wants to live up to Jean's potential, Xingqiu wants to be up to par by Guhua standards, Mona is striving to outdo/escape the shadow of the "old hag", and Kokomi feels like she took on the responsibility of Shrine Priestess before she was adequately prepared.

    Maybe that ties into the spectacle and flaws of the Hydro archon?

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  3. To think that my OC is named Frnacois of Fontaine, and my sexond OC the Hydro archon, plus 2 NPCs from Fontaine is named after me…damn my connection to Fontaine is so strong. It's my fave nation.

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  4. Considering that Inazuma's story was inspired by true events in the Tokugawa Shogunate in feudal Japan, it could very well be true that Fontaine's story could potentially also be inspired by the great depression or other historical events.

    Ah, in case you're wondering how Inazuma might have been inspired by the tokugawa shogunate: when Tokugawa became Japan's shogun, he closed off Japan's borders to the outside to preserve and enhance the culture and traditions (eg. tea ceremonies, kabuki theatres). In a way it is similar to how Ei wanted to preserve her nation in her "eternal" state.

    However this information may not be entirely accurate because i am writing this from my own knowledge in my history classes 😅.

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  5. A few other possibilities on who might know what happened to the previous Hydro archon :
    1. The Abyss order – they trying to get rid of the Archons so it's not that improbable they know what horrid stuff the Archons might've done
    2. Dainsleif – he knew what happened with Venti and Zhongli so he's probably been keeping tabs on the Archons
    3. The Tsarista/Fatui – I can see it being a plot point of them blackmailing the Hydro Archon with this information

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  6. i have a theory since there are speculations that Celestia is moored over Fontaine.

    the god of Justice seeks to judge the other gods. my theory is that the gods she wants to judge are not the Seven, rather, she seeks to judge the gods of Celestia. my theory is that Fontaine is infested with gods from Celestia and that the Tribunals she refers to belong to Celestia

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  7. She's likely to be based off of Seele Vollerei (Veliona is her alter-ego's unofficial nickname, though Mihoyo has actually used it in the weekly quiz), she's the potential Herrscher of Death. Seele's associated with water, the Sea of Quanta, her Star Rail equivalent uses the Quantum element (Hydro/Sea of Quanta) she is also often represented by the scale, a symbol used for both balance and justice, her alter-ego can be quite arrogant at times. While Seele herself has not yet been confirmed as the Herrscher of Death (or Quanta), she does have the Stigmata of the Herrscher of Death, and it's highly implied that Veliona may in fact be the Herrscher of Daeth, considering that original host was killed a long time ago and looked a lot like Seele, while Veliona lacks any memories of who she is or was. Another thing to note is that having control over death also means she has control over life.
    On a related note, Honkai Star Rail has seven elements, like with Genshin, here is a quick comparison:
    Geo – Physical
    Anemo – Wind
    Electro – Thunder
    Pyro – Fire
    Cryo – Ice
    Hydro – Quantum (Sea of Quanta)
    Dendro – Imaginary (Imaginary Tree)
    Knowing how these elements relate to one another can explain a lot about them, the Sea of Quanta is where universe go to die, it is associated with the abyss, and likewise death in itself.
    The Imaginary Tree is where universes come into existence, each leaf and petal is it's own alternate reality called Bubble Universes, when a Bubble Universe dies it falls into the Sea of Quanta, which tries to drown the Imaginary Tree's roots, all while the Tree feeds off of the Sea, this continuous cycle gives birth to the Houkai (Honkai) or Erosion as it's called in Genshin's lore. We see a reenactment on a smaller scale of this interaction between the conflicting forces when collecting our rewards from the trees in domains, where the petals fall into the circle of water, that lights up with an image of a Triskele, representing the three phases of Life, Death and Rebirth, or Spiritual, Physical and Celestial.
    The Oceanid also shares several facial characteristics with Honkai beasts, particularly the single eye in the center of the face and the spiked horns on the back off the head.
    On a final note, I also believe that the current Cryo Archon is based on Bronya, and the previous one is based on Cocolia (her Matushka). I think Venti might have killed the former Cryo Archon, then Tsaritsa (Bronya) gave Rosalyne an artificial body of Signora, which is extremely similar in appearance to Cocolia, and would also explain why Venti says: "That smirk you wear looks out of place. Did you steal it from your master's face?", because Venti hasn't met the Tsaritsa, but he would have known her predecessor.
    Great video by the way, I always enjoy theses. ^_^

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