What was Khaenri'ah's Sin? (Genshin Impact 4.3 Lore and Theories)



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one day has gone by since the version 4.3 trailer roses and muskets but someone already leaked cloud retainers model. although tbf it looks likes literally nothing changed lol. anyway talking about th lore and history of Khaenri’ah because theyre always fun to talk about. did dainsleif yesterday so today we march on forward to the greatest nation in genshin impact history. i mean celestia might not think so but thats ok.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:57 Khaenri’ah Lore and History
3:55 Unanswered questions
4:35 Khaenri’ah’s Sins
8:44 Art of Khemia

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22 thoughts on “What was Khaenri'ah's Sin? (Genshin Impact 4.3 Lore and Theories)”

  1. You should make a video trying to predict what will happen during endgame. Doesn't have to be accurate, can just be a shits for giggles type video where you say stuff like "dain remembers the power of friendship and takes on the seven with a level 1 dull blade"

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  2. Great video, clear commentary, useful and nice visuals, good questions, and funny! I love me some Genshin lore but cant keep up with everything. Other theory videos are soo long but you kept this 10min, nice!! resPECT

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  3. I'm guessing that Celestia never really explained why the laws of the world exist. They probably go and think they can keep things in check with their power and will never be overthrown. But in the end, the Traveler will overthrow them and establish new laws while making the reasons clear. They will also likely be much more fair for those who violate them and stop potential threats before they get too big to ignore. Also they would likely refresh people on the reasons for the laws existing on a regular basis.

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  4. The story still makes very little sense. Clothar says that they thought the sibling was the Abyss. But they knew by then that Celestia were aliens coming from outside of this world. They also knew that Theyvat and the Abyss is linked so I am not quite sure it is counted as outside, it is a part of Theyvat. I am fairly certain that the Abyss was the original heaven and by removing "corruption" Theyvat get's sicker. What is extremely unclear is IF Khaenri'ah had proof that Celestia were Aliens why did they think the sibling was the Abyss. It doesn't really make sense, and don't think we have the full story yet.

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  5. I love your content & your laugh… but bro, every time you say N** you got me wondering from the depths of my soul if you black or just using the word like the Boondocks professor mocked from real life. It’s just how you talk… never heard any n** say it like you… it’s equally comical & offensive 🤣😂🤷🏾‍♂️😭💀

    “Can a nigga borrow a theory?!”

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  6. Celestia is a dictatorship. Celestia does not have a Prime Directive this isn't Starfleet. There is no parental guidance or empathy towards human curiosity. Instead Tehvat has become a prison. A prison whose sovereign is actually an alien being that came to be worshipped due to the difference in knowledge and power. And when Celestia chose to use that power could be said to be morally questionable. As such regardless if Celestia is God or Alien is rather moot. Many would rather die free then live as slaves. While on the topic of psychology it should be discussed what impact Celestia and its isolation from those below entails. Such a state of being is prone to elitist and thinking in absolutes when empty of a shared dialog. It is a wonder all the mortals of Tehvat do not feel discouraged from powerlessness much like those without Visions. Is it any real wonder rebels would rise up against such an empire? Alas let me borrow the words from yet another franchise, "Life finds a way" as such this little Jurassic Park is about to have a monumental change in its so called pre-determined Fate. In fact, had it not been for Fated intervention of the Traveler the following upheavals would have already ocurred:

    Dvalin would have been fully corrupted raizing Monstadt to the ground. Liyue would have endured cataclysmic damage from Osial's reawakening not to mention Azhdaha or Osial's mate. Inazuma would have stayed in isolation as its citizens killed one another with Delusions after Visions were stolen from them. Sumeru would have forever been altered by a new mechanical God. As for Fontaine I'm uncertain if the absence of the Traveler would have changed its Fate really at all. Perhaps they would have just reverted to being Oceanids or been swallowed by the Leviathan. Perhaps the seals on Watatsumi island, the desert of Sumeru and the Chasm all would have failed as the Abyssal energy surged towards the surface. In many other ways the world of Tehvat is already crumbling.

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  7. If Pierro was opposed to the use of Forbidden knowledge under king Irmin, then why is he now opposing the celestials for destroying Khanri’ah? He also talks about the “old world” a lot, is he fighting for the sovereigns rule or for Khanri’ah’s?

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  8. If Pierro was opposed to the use of Forbidden knowledge under king Irmin, then why is he now opposing the celestials for destroying Khanri’ah? He also talks about the “old world” a lot, is he fighting for the sovereigns rule or for Khanri’ah’s?

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  9. One of the questions that keeps ticking in my brain is: how could one explains the existence of hilichurls for over a 1000 years before the cataclysm that recorded the biggest wave of hilichurls????
    I would very much like to know your take on this one.

    And thanks for the video, i discovered your channel recently and can't stop going through all of your theories and stuff XD.

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  10. Nice video Dawit ,so basically Khanriah is the one who bring their own distruction .so do youthink the Goal of Tsaritsa to tople Celestia is bad idea because it will distruck the balance of tevyat ?
    And do you think may be Tsaritsa mis understood with Celestia Action in khanria thats why she try to fight Celestia

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  11. Expanding on what Nahida said, I assume Celestia has periods of time where they slumber. Much like Venti falling into long slumbers.
    Venti woke up due to hearing the prayers of his people during the cataclysm, so what could wake up celestia? Breaking the laws set by them?
    It wouldn’t be too far fetched to assume that creating/mimicking human life may anger Celestia. I mean, Egeria (who was supposedly created by the Shade of Life) got punished for mimicking human life. Khaenriah got destroyed for it.
    This is kinda reinforces through:
    "If one dares to imitate the forbidden arts, only calamity awaits at the edge of divine knowledge." (Scroll of streaming songs)
    The speech was delivered by Rukkhedevata, in response to Nabu Malikatas ‘riddles’. The long context of this quote was Rukkhedevata explaining the “universal law of the heaven” and how it “governs all”.
    The ‘forbidden art’ most likely refers to the Art of Khemia.

    Another thought I’ve had is what Nicole stated. Something like “even the gods have blind spots.” Khaenriah was a nation with no gods, no rulers and was located deep beneath Sumeru. These are all spots which “the gods gaze do not fall.”

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