Why Navia’s Story is an ABSOLUTE Masterpiece | Genshin Impact Lore



In this video, I discuss why Navia’s story is absolutely a masterpiece. Between Navia Story Quest and Fontaine Archon Quests, the storytelling of the game feels massively improved. And to top it all off, Navia makes the lore of the game and character research way more enjoyable! If this is how the story of the game is becoming, I cannot wait for future characters and the upcoming events of Fontaine and Natlan later this year! A little bit of lore, and a little bit of small theory~!

I hope you enjoy this video! Thank you for watching!

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15 thoughts on “Why Navia’s Story is an ABSOLUTE Masterpiece | Genshin Impact Lore”

  1. If you enjoyed this video's presentation or
    videos talking about story quests of particular characters, please let me know!
    I had fun and considering making more in the future! 🙂

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  2. This video was amazing. I love how you thought about all the details and wanted to understand how the character feels. Keep on the good work.❤

    And i am really waiting for you to play neuvillette story quest. In my opinion that is the best story quest genshin ever done.

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  3. Melus & Silver were Callas' last protection towards Navia. That's how it links to the whole general plot of Navia's SQ1.
    That picture was Navia's youth. The decision she had to make in regards to Colter is the start of a reality she will need to face soon. To receive that from her people is a message to Navia: "It's fine. We will be here with you, at the very least. We accepted your past, so please believe in your future. Because we do."

    and that's the setup for Navia's character development post SQ1.

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  4. At first I was kind of annoyed by her constant crying and self-pity. But I think only after Melus and Silvers death I really understood her character. She needs and wants to be a strong person, but is always confronted with new gruesome situations, letting her feel dejected and helpless. Of course it would make someone cry. But her whole character is about overcoming these struggles, and not letting your life be determined by these external circumstances. It's about being the person you want to be, no matter what life throws at you, taking your destiny in your own hands. And I couldn't agree more: that's truly inspiring.

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  5. I know there's this joke that she should have been anemo because of this collective agreement that all to be anemo a character needs a dead special person in their lives (which is very false) but I think Navia is a good representation for the people that have had a lot of loses- there's this point they reach where staying sad becomes bad and they react by doing similar things to Navia where there's the constant effort to remember the good things both for oneself and others, they value those good memories so much that protecting anyone from experiencing that same level of grief becomes a life goal
    Qiqi does this too and that's why I love her so much, she might struggle with interaction a lot more than Navia but you know that she still cares.

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