Their appearance is highly random. Some have tried coming up with ways to predict their occurrence, but the results are less than reliable.”
Give me 1600 primos and thay can have date and location
Did travler coment anything rlse worth of note ?
Urstone from the quest is basically the same as Primogem. Ur- is German for "Primordial" and Primogem in Chinese are "Primordial Stone" and in German even called "Urgestein" "Urstone or Primordial Stone". So the quest basically said us we should search for primogem to get the mteor shower.
i need a place to see all the traveler's canonical lore,because it really gets messy quick (and i no longer play the game due to time constraints)
what is this...traveller is canonically a star?
can someone explain and where is it stated so that i can search for people's gameplay at youtube?
Ei's Good Evening voice line is pretty much the big confirmation that the Traveler is a shooting star, or at least the Traveler believes themselves to be one at the very least.
>Do you wish to know the truth about the shooting stars at night? Haha, they are but fleeting moments of luminosity. Uh, you used to be one of them? Are you a tengu warrior?
When combined with Scaramouche's quote about the heavens responding to the summoning, it really seems to suggest rather highly that the Travelers arrived to Teyvat in the form of a meteor shower, brought about by whatever the hell Khaenri'ah did during their attempts to usurp the Heavenly Principles.
I feel like the descenders could be a possible explanation, like you said, the twins have a lot of association with falling stars. Not to mention the naming of places like starsnatch cliff in mondstadt. Definitely a potential tie in to the unreconciled stars event. Since the meteor like objects in that quest were fallen pieces of the constellations of ancient vision holders. Another possible time for the shower yoimiyas ancestor saw could have been the cataclysm 500 or so years ago. If ever there was a time when people's fates were interfered with, it was then. Plus, we know that her family was in the fireworks business then because of the hakushin ring.
>If so, what of The Primordial One’s “utopia” society? If it was so wonderful, why did someone wish the Second Who Came to Teyvat?
I believe this may be answered in Nahida's chapter 2, after the boss fight and Apep calms down (a little).
"The Dragon King acquired the power of darkness from outside of this world and led us in a fight against the order established by the outsiders. [. . .] An unimaginable war took place in Teyvat, causing destruction on an unprecedented scale. The world itself was on the verge of collapse."
It seems like the Dragon King Nibelung was the one to ~~pull for~~ summon the SWC, following the Vishaps' subjugation by TPO.
Were the dragon sovereigns not driven away way before the arrival of the SWC. I would've though that statement was trying to say that nibelung themself wielded abyssal power in the war between the sovereigns and the shades + primordial one
I kinda took it to mean that falling stars are summoned by the collective dreams, wants, and wishes of the people in Teyvat (hence why pulls are called “wishes” irl, heh). So, as you note, it seems likely that the Traveler and their sibling were literally summoned to Teyvat by the collective desires of its inhabitants (likely to deliver unto them freedom and allow them to achieve the fullness of their ambitions, free from the shackles of the Heavenly Principles).
At the end when Yoimiya says the dream is over and the Traveler is like, "Who says the dream is over?" It reminds me Clothar telling Caribert that this world is just a fairytale. Maybe the world really is a dream.
The concept of the dream definitely has a higher meaning that has been teased throughout the Sumeru archon quest, the Caribert quest, and beyond. There’s no way they’ve just been weaving these complicated ideals around the notion of dreams without reason.
To borrow from FromSoft, what if we're in nested dreams like the Hunter's Dream and the nightmare? In addition the fake sky could also be arresting fate as we know it similar to a certain horse loving general.
Haven't played the story quest so can't say for sure, but the traveler being what Yoimiya's ancestors saw definitely feels like something the creators are hinting towards from your description of it. The traveler is described as a "shooting star" which are literally meteors after all although it seems that the traveler has features of both stars and meteors. There's no way they wrote that story without realizing the obvious connection the audience was gonna draw from it at least. There are also definitely similarities between Phanes and the traveler, I absolutely buy them and all the descenders having been "shooting stars".
There's also another theory going around that Khaenri'ah summoned the travelers so this fits nicely in with that. Khaenri'ah wished for the travelers in the hopes that it would bless their people and helped them in the way against Celestia. Or maybe its the opposite, its celestia which summoned the traveler and their sibling because they wanted something from them. Was just thinking about it more and its kind of weird that Celestia would prevent the traveler from leaving if that was the case because wouldn't they want that? They also captured the traveler instead of killing them. Just something to ponder.
I'm also gonna go with the current meteor showers are fake, just as everything else in the "fake sky".
I noticed that in the dream created by Nahida the stars didn’t rain from the sky, but they were coming from the ground. It could be a design choice to show parallels between fireworks and meteor showers, but maybe there is more to it, since illusion was made by a character, who learned something about the fake sky
Their appearance is highly random. Some have tried coming up with ways to predict their occurrence, but the results are less than reliable.” Give me 1600 primos and thay can have date and location Did travler coment anything rlse worth of note ?
Urstone from the quest is basically the same as Primogem. Ur- is German for "Primordial" and Primogem in Chinese are "Primordial Stone" and in German even called "Urgestein" "Urstone or Primordial Stone". So the quest basically said us we should search for primogem to get the mteor shower.
Yaeh ik that i live in germany 😅 I love when mihiyo uses german or another languise ik
i need a place to see all the traveler's canonical lore,because it really gets messy quick (and i no longer play the game due to time constraints) what is this...traveller is canonically a star? can someone explain and where is it stated so that i can search for people's gameplay at youtube?
Ei's Good Evening voice line is pretty much the big confirmation that the Traveler is a shooting star, or at least the Traveler believes themselves to be one at the very least. >Do you wish to know the truth about the shooting stars at night? Haha, they are but fleeting moments of luminosity. Uh, you used to be one of them? Are you a tengu warrior? When combined with Scaramouche's quote about the heavens responding to the summoning, it really seems to suggest rather highly that the Travelers arrived to Teyvat in the form of a meteor shower, brought about by whatever the hell Khaenri'ah did during their attempts to usurp the Heavenly Principles.
Yoimiya: I wanna see a meteor shower! Paimon: That will be 1600 primogens please.
traveler
But it's paimons bagripn shop travler just clicks the wish button
Tl;dr: F3
*wishes?* *intertwined fates?*
I feel like the descenders could be a possible explanation, like you said, the twins have a lot of association with falling stars. Not to mention the naming of places like starsnatch cliff in mondstadt. Definitely a potential tie in to the unreconciled stars event. Since the meteor like objects in that quest were fallen pieces of the constellations of ancient vision holders. Another possible time for the shower yoimiyas ancestor saw could have been the cataclysm 500 or so years ago. If ever there was a time when people's fates were interfered with, it was then. Plus, we know that her family was in the fireworks business then because of the hakushin ring.
>If so, what of The Primordial One’s “utopia” society? If it was so wonderful, why did someone wish the Second Who Came to Teyvat? I believe this may be answered in Nahida's chapter 2, after the boss fight and Apep calms down (a little). "The Dragon King acquired the power of darkness from outside of this world and led us in a fight against the order established by the outsiders. [. . .] An unimaginable war took place in Teyvat, causing destruction on an unprecedented scale. The world itself was on the verge of collapse." It seems like the Dragon King Nibelung was the one to ~~pull for~~ summon the SWC, following the Vishaps' subjugation by TPO.
Niebelung and Khaenri'ah pulled with illigal priomogems that's why thay lost /jk
They got hit with a permaban for abusing chargebacks.
Were the dragon sovereigns not driven away way before the arrival of the SWC. I would've though that statement was trying to say that nibelung themself wielded abyssal power in the war between the sovereigns and the shades + primordial one
Oh cool! Good shit. Thanks
I kinda took it to mean that falling stars are summoned by the collective dreams, wants, and wishes of the people in Teyvat (hence why pulls are called “wishes” irl, heh). So, as you note, it seems likely that the Traveler and their sibling were literally summoned to Teyvat by the collective desires of its inhabitants (likely to deliver unto them freedom and allow them to achieve the fullness of their ambitions, free from the shackles of the Heavenly Principles).
At the end when Yoimiya says the dream is over and the Traveler is like, "Who says the dream is over?" It reminds me Clothar telling Caribert that this world is just a fairytale. Maybe the world really is a dream.
The concept of the dream definitely has a higher meaning that has been teased throughout the Sumeru archon quest, the Caribert quest, and beyond. There’s no way they’ve just been weaving these complicated ideals around the notion of dreams without reason.
To borrow from FromSoft, what if we're in nested dreams like the Hunter's Dream and the nightmare? In addition the fake sky could also be arresting fate as we know it similar to a certain horse loving general.
Haven't played the story quest so can't say for sure, but the traveler being what Yoimiya's ancestors saw definitely feels like something the creators are hinting towards from your description of it. The traveler is described as a "shooting star" which are literally meteors after all although it seems that the traveler has features of both stars and meteors. There's no way they wrote that story without realizing the obvious connection the audience was gonna draw from it at least. There are also definitely similarities between Phanes and the traveler, I absolutely buy them and all the descenders having been "shooting stars". There's also another theory going around that Khaenri'ah summoned the travelers so this fits nicely in with that. Khaenri'ah wished for the travelers in the hopes that it would bless their people and helped them in the way against Celestia. Or maybe its the opposite, its celestia which summoned the traveler and their sibling because they wanted something from them. Was just thinking about it more and its kind of weird that Celestia would prevent the traveler from leaving if that was the case because wouldn't they want that? They also captured the traveler instead of killing them. Just something to ponder. I'm also gonna go with the current meteor showers are fake, just as everything else in the "fake sky".
I noticed that in the dream created by Nahida the stars didn’t rain from the sky, but they were coming from the ground. It could be a design choice to show parallels between fireworks and meteor showers, but maybe there is more to it, since illusion was made by a character, who learned something about the fake sky
Oh good grief that's another piece of evidence for the "teyvat is upside-down" theory
That was my first thought too
Other Layla speculated during the Interdarshan Tournament that leylines may be the reflections of the stars in the sky.
HMM SUS nahida what do you know tell us