What is Khaenri'ah Planning? (Genshin Impact 4.4 Lore and Theory)



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one more genshin impact lore video before i make a honkai star rail video talking about emenators because I see way too many sus things in the comments about that topic ever since all the acheron gemaply leaks have started happening. anyway talking about Khaenri’ah being destroyed by the gods/archons (not like venti or zhongli will tell us) and kaeya cause they are doing something but god knows what. dainsleif surely knows whats going on, and speaking of when is the next dansleif quest? better be 4.5, someone leak to me right now that 4.5 for genshin impact will have the dainsleif quest.

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0:00 intro
0:17 Was Khaenri’ah Destroyed by the archons?
1:02 Who lives in Khaenri’ah?
4:10 Khaenri’ah and Kaeya
6:18 Clothar Alberich

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32 thoughts on “What is Khaenri'ah Planning? (Genshin Impact 4.4 Lore and Theory)”

  1. I really enjoy this idea, i think at the end of the day the abyss and celestia are both very grey in their presentation (Celestia is show rn to be a bit for evil, but in the lore they would be in that grey area). This was a good video. The idea that kaeya is a alberich (Heavy force on riCH) spy/ final hope to take out the abyss is an idea i havent really seen before but makes alot more sense to be compared to him being sent there as a kid with the hopes of spreading the abyss some how. After all, hes an agent of Khaenri'ah, not the abyss, Its safe to say that they are different factions.

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  2. Considering Khaenri'ah is supposedly the last stop on our journey, my theory is either the Traveler goes back in time to stop the original calamity, or that Khaenri'ah is still alive and well or at least has been brought back secretly underground, aka where the God's gaze does not fall. It will be very interesting to see what that chapter will be like. I just want more Celestia lore before the literal end of the main story, but I feel we won't get it until Khaenri'ah releases. W video!

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  3. Considering your great love for The Primordial One I have been wondering about your opinions on the parallels between The Primordial One and Decarabian.

    They are both beings who loved their humans and show that love by keeping them away from danger, but they fail to realise that humanity will always strive for freedom before safety. Well Decarabian build to squash the rebellion and The Primordial One definitely succeeded in all accounts. They seem to be parallels to each other. It could be why The Primordial One allowed him to isolate himself completely instead of continuing on in the war. Or not, Venti, very well could’ve just been sent there in part to continue the war.

    Either way, I would love to hear your thoughts on their similarities and differences.

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  4. Caribert "dreamed" that he was in a small box and was too afraid to come out. His father comforts him by telling him it's all a "fairytale world" and nothing is real. In Wrio's quest that one dude gets scared bcus he drops his hat and so he hides in a box. In the Fontaine quest N says "could there be things happening where the gods gaze does not fall", Traveler jumps to Furina, gets sucked in somewhere, the whole dance thing happens and Furina disappears and her hat drops. She, like Kaeya, has a slightly different vision from everyone else and this could be explained by "Neuvi gave it to her" but that hasn't yet been confirmed for sure so there's room for doubt. Maybe the rest of Teyvat is "inside" Khaenri'ah?

    This part will sound nuts but I really think they've given Khaenri'ah spoilers in an otherwise unrelated game (Master Detectives: RAIN CODE). HYV have the power to collab with big brands so it's not unthinkable.

    "I was born a prince in a certain nation, but while still young, I was dragged into a revolution… The nation was overthrown and the royal family had their titles stripped away. My family was killed… I was the only one spared. The revolutionaries imprisoned me because they had other plans. I was forced to wear a mask to conceal my face. That mask was designed to never come off." (This has absolutely no relevance in the game it's actually in, it comes off as random gibberish)
    Another thing:
    "You know about Number One?"
    "He's a shut-in who rarely appears out in public. But if you get the chance to talk to him, please ask him to come visit soon. Tell him… his son is in trouble." (Again, not relevant in the game lol.) (This has to be about first Harbinger and the person who would represent reason based on HI3 Divine Keys. Narz Ordo does say "the blade of reason could be a blonde traveler". For Katanagatari deviant blades 1st is Zetto Kanna, symbolized by plum blossoms. 1st Harbinger is probably an Ei/Acheron type. Related to Acheron there's another character named Yomi Hellsmile like Acheron's JP name Yomi who is accompanied by a girl with an umbrella, like Acheron's splash art, who keeps fighting with the character who says the above lines)
    (There's more connections than just this but this is most related to Khaenri'ah I think. And I don't wanna spoil the game.)

    Then there's this one character who has keyhole eyes like SR Misha. (Misha = Dain pretty much bcus in SR trailer for Ouroboros it says "the mariners' intemperance" and the Temperance Arcana card can be linked to angel Micheal. Dain's constellation is already given as Ouroboros/"Snake Ring" even though he's not released yet.) When Clothar called Traveler Prince(ss) of Khaenri'ah I wonder if it's part of some kind of experiment where they're linking people to Dain somehow? For some reason? Would also like to point out the suspicious af dialogue from the Black Serpent Knights in the Chasm, I don't think Dain is innocent here.

    In regards to Kaeya's plans, that last summer event might be something? The play they put on ends with the character Kokomi plays being all "oh, a magic wish granting bottle then I must go somewhere else" and then goes off with the character Kaeya plays. The ending kinda sucks and they acknowledge it lol. Kaeya's goal might be to get with someone? Fits with Der Ring des Nibelungen maybe, I guess.

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  5. In that quest in the desert with the pari and that giant tree ( the same part of the desert where the door to kanriah is) there’s documents you can find that mention a descendent of Hadura, (who was one of the schwannenritter.) Since he was a descendent, he was seemingly an ordinary human. So I think the theory that the cursed could produce uncursed children is correct, and kanriah still has a small, dwindling population of these descendants. Their living conditions are pretty rough I bet, probably similar to the eremites living deep in the desert, who are also remnants of a destroyed kingdom.

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  6. i wonder what the truth is with that place some people say the gods came to stop the monsters from getting out and but dain says they came and to destroy it specifically and im sure hes the kind of guy that can differ between trying to prevent something like monsters getting out and specifically destroying something somebody is lying about what happened in khaenriah and i really do think its the gods

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  7. I really want to entertain the idea that Khaenri’ah’s Destruction was done accidentally … by their King, Irmin Eclipse.

    A fun thing I learned about Dynasties is that they are named after the King’s Family name. So King Irmin, who ruled during the Eclipse Dynasty, comes from the Eclipse family. And since Anfortas Alberich took over, the Eclipse Dynasty ended, and the Alberich Dynasty began.
    And since our Abyss Sibling is the Heir of the Abyss Order which was organized by Chlothar Alcerich, our Sibling can indeed be considered an heir to the Alberich Dynasty … however, we’re also told that Chlothar already recognized our sibling as a Prince/Princess, so … our sibling was at one point, the Heir to the Eclipse Dynasty. This is why the sibling refers to Khaenri’ah as their homeland, and we identify our home as something else.

    This indicates that our sibling isn’t a Descender because they possess an inheritance of this world … a fundamental inheritance, a Throne.
    We see Neuvillette create a new Throne not for an Archon, but for a Sovereign, and this … goes with no problem, and in fact, even continues to bestow Visions in Fontaine. (Furina’s Vision casing proves that the Thrones bestow all visions in their own respective Nation. Furina’s coincidentally happened to be Hydro. And no, Neuvillette was not responsible for giving her a vision, just like Ei said, an Archon/Possessor-Of-A-Throne cannot give or deny a vision.)

    So … what Throne is our sibling their Heir to? Well, the Throne that Khaenri’ah made 500 years ago, the utmost arrogance of humankind that demanded the attention of Celestia.
    And considering Khaenri’ah’s fondness of the Abyss, the powers of the Abyss were very likely used to create such Throne. This was King Irmin’s greatest achievement, as well as his last achievement.

    Celestia made the Thrones to watch over the mortals of each nation, and bestow a gift among the “favored”. King Irmin possibly made the Throne to watch over Khaenri’ah, and bestow a gift amongst all Khaenri’ahns … including the Half-Khaenri’ahns. It’s very likely that a Half-Khaenri’ahn Descendant from each of the Seven Nations did indeed live in Khaenri’ah, and the Abyssal Throne soon found itself attacking the Nations of those other Thrones in some attempt to counteract the Half-Khaenri’ahns … Halfness? Thus, initiating the Cataclysm. The Curse of Immortality was King Irmin’s accidental doing. The Hilichurl Curse … well, Hilichurls have been around since before Khaenri’ahns Fall, so … that curse originates from Celestia, but the Abyssal Throne may have initiated that curse to act up. (This suggests that the Hilichurls are humans who became tainted with the Abyssal Energies, and the Thrones are made to not only give visions, but make a counter against the Abyss. … this suggests many other interesting things.)

    Since then, it’s very likely that Khaenri’ahns witnessed this and decided to never have a Half-Khaenri’ahn ever again, otherwise the Abyssal Throne will attack that Nation. So, Kaeya really really shouldn’t go to Khaenri’ah … for the reason of the Hilichurl Curse, and the initiation of a Nation-Wide Cataclysm.

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  8. Fake primodial one destroy kanria because kanria have knowledge to use foul element/forbidden knowledge
    Thay also have space element
    Its dengerous for celectia or second who come/fake primodial one 😶😶😶😶😶🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠

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  9. About Kaeya being "last hope", I don't think his father had any grand expectations from Kaeya.
    Topping the heavens? Destroying the Abyss Order? Nope, that's not something that a kid without a plan can do.
    But if Kaeya is the last pure-blood Kaenri'an, or at least the last of Alberich clan not affiliated with the Abyss, then his survival in the world above has a lot of meaning for his father. It means that their bloodline will be preserved. And perhaps someday Kaeya and his descendants will prove themselves worthy successors and do something that will overshadow the failures of Kaenri'ah and clan Alberich.

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