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The Pale Princess (The Storyweaver Saga Book 1)

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I would like to say now that only 1 pygmy has any relevance. The 5 other pygmies do not really matter. While we learn of everyones fate in the final book, the 5 other pygmies are notably not present. The deformed pygmy also goes into a self-imposed exile at the end, willingly separating himself from his brothers (which is why I place little importance on them). Vol. 1 of this book series is one of the few books in Genshin Impact that the player is guaranteed to have after completion of a quest. Lisa lends Vol. 1 to the Traveler permanently, registering them as the book's custodian. It is possible that the cutscene (and the entire questline) highlights the importance of this book to the game's overall lore. Timid Pygmy: Murata, the God of War. She tries to prove her strength by fighting a giant monster. She also wanted to fight the prince. Pitiful creature, are you here to see your master?" The vile smirk of the Night Mother exuded the breath of the abyss.

During this time Lumine started to circle up all the citizens of Khaenri'ah now turned into monsters due to the curse as well as because Tsaritsa had Made the citizens of the land of the Night.The Tsaritsa is the final villain but when she revealed her plans the Unkown God comes to help the Siblings and they realise that she was the one who hid their powers so that they could become individually strong enough to defeat the Night Lady, the ultimate enemy. The siblings battle with the goddess of time on their side, they defeat the Tsaritsa with a lot of difficulty and it ends in a sad ending where the Tsaritsa finally reverts to her actual form and we see someone who resembles Kaeya and who looks like the royalty of Khaenri'ah before Tsaritsa became an archon. The siblings put two and two together and realise that Tsaritsa was a mortal princess of Khaenri'ah, a city without powers, before the previous cryo archon took an interest to her and gave her a cryo vision, She used it to seek out the archon and came to the country of Snezhnaya, a land covered with snow and light she saw this place and was surprised, but when the war with khaenri'ah occurred she was lost on which side to fight on(Much like kaeya's story says he would be if khaenri'ah and mondstadt fought). Thus the story would end with the siblings leaving this world exponentially stronger and then moving on to the next world. Coincidentally, Nabu Malikata, the Goddess of Flowers and Mistress of Dreams had the power of prophecy, and she was a Seelie. The leading theory on the identity of the Princess is that she is related to the Seelies. A fairytale story that has been told throughout Teyvat for ages. This installment tells of how the Six Pygmies managed to implement their nefarious plot. One by one, the Princess and the Prince saved the deformed pygmy's five brothers. The kind Princess said to them: Devastated, the pygmy wandered around in sorrow and regret. He hid the body in a tree hole and walked off alone into the night, and into a self-imposed exile.

The Night Mother left the pygmy to wallow in grief. But first — whether out of some hitherto unknown sense of pity, or simply to see him suffer more, we shall never know — the Night Mother left a glimpse of hope for the wretched pygmy.Dottore for example, is shown as a monster. The monster's face represents his mask, while his costume represents the fake form he assumes to fool the inazumans (seen as foxes, emblematic animal in inazuma) Pyro- Yanfei, Natlan, She's good with the law and could be good at controlling the Natlans, She does not have any set roots in liyue, and could easily leave, and also sympathize with the Children of Murata as they have forgotten their past. The curse made the pygmies feel as though they were being cooked in a giant cooking pot. If the cooking pot is referring to Teyvat, this could make sense since the eternal “cooking” would allude to how the archons all go through erosion which cannot be stopped. That foolish princess is now in chains. I destroyed the Moonlight Kingdom and cursed her people before her eyes. They will be in an undead state, lingering at the point between life and death forevermore. No soul and no moonlight." The words of the Night Mother landed like cold raindrops on a forgotten tomb. Foolish Pygmy: The Hydro Archon. Little is known about the Previous hydro archon. The current hydro archon "God of Justice" however sounds foolish. The title of the quest is "Masquerade of the Guilty".

The Night Mother once ruled over the Land of Night. The Land of Night is lifeless, not a single tree grows, and is home to the horrendous denizens of the dark. The Night Mother is the source of all sins and the Land of Night is the embodiment of her evilness. She always watches this land and punishes her people unexpectedly. However, she hates the ray of moonlight that occasionally makes it through the clouds. On hearing this, the pygmies were elated. To show their gratitude, they went along on the journey to serve the Prince and the Princess.TLDR: The Prince of the Kingdom of Light is the Third Descender. His corpse was used to make the seven Gnoses, and they curse the archons with erosion. The Tsaritsa is the guilty pygmy in Book VI, and she is collecting the Gnoses to revive the Third Descender. However, Traveler will ultimately be the final one to revive the descender using his light powers. The people of Khaenri'ah was cursed with the curse of Immortality, and the description of the curse's effects matches with Dainsleif's. " I mean that the body and soul will continue to be eroded until they are virtually nonexistent, even if "death" is not the form that this erosion takes." I believe the Tsaritsa was forced by Celestia to be the second cryo archon 1000 years ago. The person who will save her can also be the actual Prince in the battlepass cutscene. If this isn’t enough to convince you that there’s a correlation between the prince and the Third Descender, let’s hop over to Book VI, where the pygmies actually carry out their plan. Again, here are two more quotes I wanted to point out. Make sure you still have the quote about the guilty pygmy from the previous book in your head because it’ll tie in with one of these.

It is said that Rex Laps was yet young, the sun was a chariot that raced across the earth. When the three sisters of the night sky were martyred in a calamity, the solar chariot fell into a deep gorge. All Snezhnayan NPCs we see have bright blue eyes, this is unlike other nations' NPCs. This also applies to Childe, the only playable character from Snezhnaya.

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However, there is another place, free from the rule of the Night Mother, the Moonlight Forest. There they bask in the moonlight freely, and because of these effects they are fair-skinned, has light-colored hair, and has bright blue eyes. Not... not to brag, but I... I came here to have a fierce fight with the Night Mother's minions!" The timid pygmy explained.

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