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Why I'm posting at 4am, I have no idea.
Ik I fast 😅
yess more fatui lore videos i love them hajahjha perfect for me to listen to while drawing
Great video! I had an unrelated question though. In Winter Night's Lazzo, the scene where Signora's coffin is surrounded by ice has fingerprints around the coffin. It's a little hard to see. What did that mean?
This video Is great!
And when this was posted i was looking for more information on this weapon when the video came out
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LOL the first second being venti getting bitch slapped
Amazing video! The polar star has a lot of interesting lore. I have a question about a theory that I saw, what do you think about the Sinner being Nibelung/The Second Who Came/The Dragon King.
Hiiii Asteeerrr :D, great video, i love the fatui lore ^^ (and my past comment got deleted :(, dunno why though, but i think it was better because it had nothing to do with the video :^, sorry about that ;-;), i just want to tell to keep the great work as long as you are also healthy and happy with your content ok :>???
2:52 14 stars, the highest one being Tsaritsa, the lower ones being harbingers, with Pierro at the cusp of the bottom one.
Me watchin this at 4am (at the time it was posted):
I’m so excited for Natlan and Snezhnaya. I feel like they’ll feel the most “fantasy” seeing grass and trees is just kind of lame. I really hope Natlan is covered in magma (it would be walkable) with volcanos and dragons everywhere. For Snezhnaya it would be completely covered in show and constantly snowing. Maybe it would rain but probably not. I’m really excited for these nations if I’m being completely honest.
Unfortunately, I don't have the Polar Star bow, so this is my first time hearing about this. But to me, I had the impression that the speaker was Pierro due to the mention of being forsaken by the world (due to the destruction of Khaenri'ah perhaps), and the mention of the creation of a new world sounds awfully similar to what he said at Signora's funeral (that her final resting place would be the entirety of the old worls). It also makes sense that the speaker says that they came to the land of silver snow. Even though the speaker speaks in 'we', it might be that he's referring to himself + the harbingers. This carries on with the lines that follow. Even though the speaker speaks in 'oft we' I believe it's because the speaker is trying to create that sense of unity between the harbingers as he mentions them one by one. Now, when the speaker says 'O Harbingers' I think that as their (First Harbinger?) leader, it makes sense he would be calling out to them to rally them together. In my opinion, it feels like a speech towards the Harbingers and soldiers/agents because even if they all have different backgrounds and different goals, their unity will being about a new world. I wish I could examine this line by line but it's a bit difficult on my phone, sorry
Just wanted to share this so that other people can get in on the discussion
"Oft have we walked in the moonless night" Unclear, though I do agree it most closely ties with Columbina or Piero
"Oft have we trudged through the gilded sands" almost definitely refers to Dottore
"Oft have we felt piercing enmity in the dark" matches Tartaglia the most (arrows piercing through the darkness)
"Oft have dreamed of lovers in distant hometowns" Signora and her lover
"If your dreams find no acceptance," Also unclear, could refer to any of the Harbingers
"If you nurse wounds that will not fade," Could relate to Capitano being a general (with war comes scars)
"If you end each day discontent," May imply Pantalone being unsatisfied
"If you burn with fury against false promises," sounds closer to Scaramouche (He was denied his "birthright" and was "betrayed" multiple times)
just as a side note: some of these lines may refer to multiple Harbingers, just keep that possibility in mind.
Personally, my theory is that the perspective is Pierro. He comes from Khaenri'ah, which is under Sumeru, not very close to Snezhnaya at all. Also, it reminds me of how he spoke at Signora's funeral. He said that "they" had no audience, so to stop with the theatrical speaking. He doesn't lump himself in with them and we don't really think he's a ranked harbinger at all at the moment.
I don't have the Polar Star myself, but I want to do my own analysis on that now because I find it interesting. I do agree that the instances he named, I feel target specific harbingers as well. I'd just rearrange some of the ones that you named to different lines.
Polar Star totally confirms that one of the Harbingers are the Wolf from the Boar Princess!!! The line about the speaking being a “wounded wolf that was betrayed by the whole world” totally checks out !! the wolf in the boar princess had his heart poisoned and thought everyone was against him until the Boar Princess came along and took him back to the kingdom. I assume that’s the “we” in the “We shall create a new world” line.
I have no clue which harbinger this could be connected to ?? Possibly Pierro or Pucinella ?? Maybe Pierro’s heart was “poisoned” when no one in Khanri’ah would listen to him and the Tsaritsa is “the boar princess” who saved him from himself ??
It's really cool how the lines allude to each of them. If it is any harbinger, I'd bet my money on Columbina or Pierro. Columbina being connected with Seelie's makes me think she's the most likely to try and guide people to the Tsaritsa's side, along with the other stuff. Pierro is sometimes referred as separate to the other harbingers so that may explain the odd details in perspective, so he's my second best bet. Regardless, cool bit of lore.
Might such an overall affect at least suggest a larger back story. Yes maybe involve Khaenriah, but I don't mean that, alone. Perhaps a few of the false stars in the sky are actually real (polar star reference, maybe even leading to a Honkai Impact reference- isn't the railway in Star Rail called Polar Star or similar) in some way, even if only a path to something real through something "fake" (path to Celestia and the 'final battle' or a path beyond the false sky, etc). As The Tsaritsa and the Fatui plan to rebel.. while some of the suggested connections to the harbingers themselves may be true (a certainty) perhaps it also connects to a large history (one Sumeru trailer seemingly narrated by Nahida suggests that Teyvat as a whole is in its own samsara; some have suggested that one reason why the Abyss Twin "isn't" a descender while we are is that they have at least once already gone through it) that may encompass all the history of Teyvat. The forgotten may include those like Apep and the dragons that rather than resist merely tried to fit in. Or the seelie, Moon Sisters, even Phanes or the types like the God of time and Makoto (the hidden Archon, most knew only one). The suffering may attach to a harbinger but may also be a general suffering: the event 500 years ago, when Venti leveled mountains did it affect other regions (we don't know what Guili plains in Liyue were before present or what Inazuma was like before now or such as what the Golden Apple Archepelogo (?) Before Venti did anything, was the desertification of Sumeru not only of forbidden knowlegde but from what happened in other lands [both the 4 we know and otherwise, what did Celestia do or allow in using the nails as just one- it not only 'dealt with' the forbidden knowledge but changed the land i.e. both the Liyue Chasm and Dragonspine]), etc. And in some way eventually maybe loop around to the game's start (confronting the unknown God with our sibling). The battle, the new world (presumably the Fatui know of the samsara of Teyvat), the peace, etc. talked about do suggest a larger agenda even than just invading and controlling Teyvat or confronting Celestia.
I interpreted the speech as some sort of oath/pledge of allegiance that Fatui agents say upon recruitment. Maybe it's part of the indoctrination that the House of the Hearth puts its orphans through to turn them into agents, given that a child without parents is pretty forsaken without other care.
Me: Ah a new lore vid. Clicks
Venti immediately gets slapped
Can’t wait to fucking die of malaria in Natlan
Can’t wait to get knocked out again when we meet the new harbinger
According to the wiki the line with dreams and wounds was changed, before the change it was saying „if you dare to tear your eyes off those charlatans who call themselves gods“. I believe this to be an incredibly interesting and badass line.
What if celestial and abyss are arch enemies .
Khaenri'ah is just like us, an innocent one.
So, basically ideology of Fatui is just another gnostic world-ending schizophrenia, like communism or national socialism
I just realized that in every region we have visited, we always had an archon quest dedicated to the traveler's progress on finding there sister/brother, except for Inazuma. Why so?
There are just a couple of niggling details about allegories around the polestar in Teyvat…
Teyvat doesn't have one. The stars do not rotate across the night sky, but are fixed in place, unmoving. This makes determining which star is on the axis of rotation of this world impossible. (fun fact – if you cycle through night three times in a row in your teapot realm, you will see three different night skies! the palaces of each of the 3 moon sisters?)
Another problem is the idea that north should be cold. This draws on the idea not only that the cryo realm is to the north, but going north means going to higher latitudes. the problem is that that second part only applies if you're in the Northern Hemisphere, ie north of Teyvat's equator. this can easily be checked by checking the position of the sun at noon. If it's in the southern half of the sky, then you are in the northern hemisphere, and likewise if it's in the northern half of the sky, you are in the southern hemisphere. This is something I have checked, and investigating in Mondstadt at noon, the sun in in the northern half of the sky. How does this relate to polestars? It would put the polestar due south, and only a little above the horizon, the opposite direction to Snezhnaya. Another interesting note, Snezhnaya, it appears, will be on the equator itself. This means that Snezhnaya is not in the north because the north is cold, but the north is cold because Snezhnaya is making it so.
I thought "You who will walk with is into the land of darkness" is the Dark Sea. The Dark Sea is a very mysterious place that we don't know very much about yet other than its where the old Seelie nation is and it contains the remains of all the dead gods. I think there are lots of secrets that are in the Dark Sea and maybe some things that are very important to the Heavenly Principles
I still question why Polar Star looks like if you made Lumine into a weapon. Aether would be the unforged/summit shaper regretablu
I think Abyss will awaken the dragon king consumed by Abyssal Powers itself and will be the common enemy. His hatred for losing to the Primordial One was his fuel and somehow a consensus with the Abyss Order. If you're asking why the Fatui is against the Celestia… maybe because there is some effed up truth above and people/Gods in Celestia had pulled the strings before.
"wolf" could refer to Arlecchino, since she's often described as a wolf in sheep's clothing.
If the "land of silver snow" isn't Snezhnaya, my best guess is that it's the extreme-north region that Varka is undertaking his expedition to.
I'd associate Scaramouche with the line "If you burn with fury against false promises," since he's motivated by his "three betrayals," ie. promises that weren't kept. Therefore, I'd pair "If your dreams find no acceptance" with Pantalone, since his motivation is, according to the Pale Flame's Moment of Cessation: "Perhaps the fact that the gods had never looked upon him with favor ignited a burning desire for resistance inside him…"
No idea about the "Wounds that will not fade" or "End each day discontent," though. Does Capitano's mask hide scars? Are Arlecchino's monster hands the product of an injury or curse? Did Pulcinella or Sandrone hate their jobs before they joined the Fatui? We just don't know.