The Primordial Ones Secret Just Got Revealed..| 3.3 Genshin Impact Recap & Speculation



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32 thoughts on “The Primordial Ones Secret Just Got Revealed..| 3.3 Genshin Impact Recap & Speculation”

  1. as usual, any corrections or additional info will be added to this comment!

    apologies! I’m just now realizing that the video must have glitched while exporting, since the text near the end disappeared.

    If the “master of the heavens” is not the same person as the “Master Of The 4 Shades”, I find it possible that it may be the heavenly principle. mini-theory, but I could imagine the heavenly principles being made by the primordial one in order to help the humans; but it got fed up with them and decided it was done helping them.

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  2. Discovering and reading this FLIPPED my whole view about Teyvat pre-history. However, this also answered some questions, most of them are especulations so bare it with a hint of salt.

    1) The Goddess of Flowers believed that the answers lies within humankind, the normal folk. That's why despite being casted from heaven, this race choose to help humanity with their widsom, and rise great civilitations. It's possible during that time, they managed to recover a physical form and beauty. However, the final straw was when the ancestors of the Seelie and a faraway traveller fell in love.

    2) The curse of falling in love with a Seelie was casted by PO. Because think about it, why they erased their memories? Because the traveller could have been from another world, and therefore, to protect the secret about the fake shy, they have to be silenced.

    3) Now the whole issue about Orobashi and the book. Now we thr discoverd the Before Sun and Moon is written by an unrealiable narrator. It make you question, that the real reason why Orobashi was killed, was not because of reading the book. But because he questioned the source.

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  3. Good video. I think a lot of people are still digesting the content. What i would like to point out, is that while it was the Heaven faction that is responsible for the Nails, it doesn't automatically mean it was the Primordial One. It could very well possibly be a like vassal god-king left in charge or still a type of usurper.

    If you take a look at the text closely. Specifically in the circlet. When the part is uttered about "the master of the heavens, consumed by fears…" and later, "speak not of the Master of the four Shades.." the master in the first part is not capitalized. Meaning, the master of the heavens is not an individual that has garnered respect as the Master of the four Shades, Primordial One. I believe if the speaker was talking about the same person, they would of uttered "master of the heavens" with the same reverence they seem to give to the Primordial One, if he is the Master of the four Shades. This may be nit-picking but I don't think HoYo would allow the speaker to give different levels of reverence in the same passage, thus it must not be a mistake. The first is uttered as a person whom is in position to control the heavens and the second is in reference to the supposed Creator with a higher level of regard.

    Edit: Also this does not prove nor disprove that the Primordial One could have been displaced prior to the Second Throne appearing. Meaning, he could have been replaced prior to the war. If the Primordial One isn't considered a Descender? Then it could very well be the current Sustainer (the 1st Descender) along with the Seele race usurped him and replaced his regime with the current "master of the heavens". Or in the Primordial's absence, they inherited the Throne by some right of succession.

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  4. i personally speculate that the 2nd who came mightve tried to kill all humans so the PO had to drop the nails to save them but it also resulted in the deaths of the civilizations around the nails and from grief PO went mad and the seelies were banished because of the POs insanity.

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  5. Thanks for the video, because I haven't even opened the domain yet 🙂 It was pretty clear that the before dun and moon book was unrelaeble, they had some mistakes and also they weren't outside so they couldn't know who won. This theory actually makes sense, finally the "night mother" makes sense, like how they can't erase her because she isn't from this world. Before that it always seemed like she just appeared one day or was the third who came, but now it all gets together. Also the river analogue was pretty good, a lot of things make more sense now. Thanks for the nice video <33

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  6. Great video, tts feels great!

    One thing I want to point out that its really hard to follow your narration / text on screen when you play a video in the background. I'd suggest blurring it when fading in text and perhaps also slowing it down.

    Other than that, nicely done!

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  7. First of all, good job man. Texts shouldn’t really cover your video. Make it loke subtitles on the lower screen, while using videos or images that has connection to your script. It’s better that way. Yeah more effort, but it’s easier to appreciate it thats way.

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  8. Btw,when we met tameus for the first time,if you choose “wanna craft another Paimon or smth”, Paimon said isn’t Paimon s Paimonial need not enough,smth like that.and another time where she touched collei she mention paimonial ,Sus tbh

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  9. Gw gak tau lu siapa, & lu darimana. Tapi yang jelas teori lu tentang paimon itu keren bgt. Beda ama yang laen. dan gw kaget melihat fakta pendukung dari teori lu yang menjelaskan arti jubah paimon. Walau ini cuma teori tapi bagus. Tetap semangat buat konten ya. Auto subscrine nh gw..

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  10. Well seeing how the Irminsul tree changed the definitions on artifact sets after the Nahida arc. Can we trust what is said on anything written down. Or memories of the people of teyvat

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  11. So i wanted to talk about the night mother. If we look into greek mythology, night or Nyx is phanes'(primordial one) daughter. She ruled after he retired from the spot of king. So if we say that the sades are creations of the po then we could also say nyx or night is one of them.

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  12. Somehow, I don't think the artifact is that trustworthy. I think that reality may have diverged quite a bit from what the artifacts describe. There are some details that still do not connect well here.
    For example, "the Primordial One threw the celestial nails out of fear."
    That doesn't make any sense.

    Dragonspine's nail fell slightly before the Archon war, but it's effects were not instantaneous, the situation grew worse and worse as days passed. There is literally no data on invaders to the region prior to it. More importantly the region itself was ruled by priests who answered directly to one of the shades. It was the least likely region to be targeted by one, meanwhile there were plenty of targets that deserved that Nail but never got it.

    There were wars starting all around. How can the invasion happen at the same time as the Archon War? This is absolutely inconsistent.
    And we have proof that Sal Vyndagnyr's story is factual, the whole event happened during the Archon War, and the only survivor of Sal Vyndagnyr became one of the founders of Mondstadt after the end of the Archon War. Proving that the events happened then.

    So where were the so called invaders, where was the so called unrest? Sal Vyndagnyr was in peace before the Nail fell. The Nail was the very thing that doomed the region.

    The only possibility I can see is that the so called Invaders, started the Archon War and the whole Gnosis thing by decieving the population. Something that wasn't ordered by Celestia, but that still does not address the fate that had befallen Orobashi for reading the Before the Sun and Moon book.

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  13. One thing I've also noticed is that the primordial one (correct me if I'm wrong), is depicted as a crown with wings (as shown on one of the namecards). Paimon's halo is identical to the primordial one's crown.

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  14. Paimon is indeed very strange as time goes on. She seems to be immune to certain elements that would corrupt mortals and the Traveler, and yet she is susceptible to Dottore's Soundwaves, Chasm' chaotic influences, irmensul memory deletion etc. (Things that effects Traveler doesn't effect her, vise versa.) *I sometimes suspect it was all fake…

    What's even more suspect is that no one seem to question her origin. Her presence sticks out like a sore thumb, yet mortals merely make 1 mention of her, then completely abandons the subject.

    She has some type of concealment ability.

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  15. So wait… when Lumine(canon wise) came to this world, she was the first to be there rather than them arriving at the same time then spent an x amount of time living with the Jester, and then Scaramouche said the “heavens responded to the summoning.” Does this mean that Lumine tried to use her powers to summon Aether and as a result it triggered a series of catastrophic events leading to the destruction of Kheanri’ah? Because the Abyss isnt of Teyvat and maybe thats why Aether has a memory of the Abyss(from 2.7 archon quest), because he remembers what it was like to be trapped within the Abyss, and I believe that Khaenri’ah was the first and last line of defense in Teyvat against the Abyss: that Khaenri’ah is the weakest area for the Abyss to break theough into Teyvet, hence the huge Ruin Guards and their different versions and they expanded their knowledge, weapons and scienes to find a wag to put a stop to the war against the Abyss, but when Lumine summoned Aether it turned a scab into a gaping wound, flooding with energy’s from the Abyss, monster’s would spew endlessly, hence the Archons were summoned to destroy it all. Maybe the reason why Lumine blames Dainsleif is because he couldve stopped her or that he could’ve stopped the Alchemist and Albedo’s father: Gold…

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