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* Act IV of the Fontaine Archon Quest reveals that the origins of the Fortress of Meropide is that the repentant exiles of the past prayed to Egeria for forgiveness, and she said they could atone by guarding her closest secret, which the Fortress was built on top of. Your investigation reveals that this supposed secret is a gate sealing the source of Primordial Seawater, which is threatening the break under the rising pressure. Additionally, when Neuvillette shows up to suppress the Primordial Seawater, he remarks that "This sentence is too severe. Forgive me for overruling it", suggesting that there's someone who ''wants'' the prophecy to come true, and that it's someone Neuvillette knows. Considering his willingness to serve Fontaine's current Archon, with hints such as his character trailer suggesting it's due to a connection to her predecessor, and Egeria's already established connection to the Fortress' secret, this further suggests that the Prophecy was less a prediction by her, but something of her own design.


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[[WMG: There's a Harbinger we haven't met yet.]]
With the reveal that Arlechinno is the 4th Fatui Harbinger, which combined with previously attained information through Character Stories and Voicelines, that just leaves Pierro and Capitano as the only Harbingers without confirmed numbers, suggesting that one will be the 1st while the other is the 10th. The problem here? If Harbinger's ranks really are based on [[RankScalesWithAsskicking on each member's strength]], then neither of them being the 10th makes any sense; Pierro is an immortal mage from Khae'neariah and TheLeader, while Capitano is often stated to be the WorldsStrongestMan, which would bring into question how he ranks below someone like say, [[TheTeamNormal Pantalone.]] The explanation?; Pierro has a unique rank of his own, perhaps "0", Capitano is in fact Number 1, and the 10th spot is occupied by a Harbinger we have yet to actually meet for one reason or another.
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[[WMG:Alhaitham will at one point in the future be the a survivor of a huge tragic world or nation-ending crisis, gain the ability to turn into a bird monster through a surgery that infuses him with the power of the Abyss and be renamed with a name that starts with "S".]]

This is crack speculation based on the pattern of plot points that his VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd counterparts Su and [[spoiler:Sa as well as her proxy Vita]] have gone through, but it's also interesting to note that there is no explanation for Alhaitham's GemTissue located at his collarbone yet, and Rene de Petrichor and Jakob Ingold have proved the existence of neo-humans. There has also been a noticeable recurring theme about the assimilation of consciousness to overcome a future apocalypse or "break free from the shackles of the heavens" since the Golden Slumber world quest released. Alhaitham's Story Quest explores a failed attempt by mortal human scholars, while Act II of the Fontaine Archon Quest and the various world quests about Rene and Jakob also showed that assimilation of consciousness is possible, and in fact Rene wants to save everyone from an incoming flood by turning everyone into consciousness. It's very reminiscent of Project Stigma, which Su opposed due to the high fatality rate of exposing humans to high Honkai energy if they were unable to adapt, and can be adapted to the Genshin context by simply replacing "Honkai energy" with "Abyssal energy.

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[[WMG:Alhaitham will at one point in the future be the a survivor of a huge tragic world or nation-ending crisis, have a huge fight with Kaveh over differences in execution of a plan to save many people, gain the ability to turn into a bird monster through a surgery that infuses him with the power of the Abyss and be renamed with a name that starts with "S".]]

This is crack speculation based on the pattern of plot points that his VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd counterparts Su and [[spoiler:Sa as well as her proxy Vita]] have gone through, but it's also interesting to note that there is no explanation for Alhaitham's GemTissue located at his collarbone yet, and Rene de Petrichor and Jakob Ingold have proved the existence of neo-humans. There has also been a noticeable a recurring theme about the assimilation of consciousness to overcome a future apocalypse or "break free from the shackles of the heavens" since the Golden Slumber world quest released. Alhaitham's Story Quest explores a failed attempt by mortal human scholars, while Act II of the Fontaine Archon Quest and the various world quests about Rene and Jakob also showed that assimilation of consciousness is possible, and in fact Rene wants to save everyone from an incoming flood by turning everyone into consciousness. It's very reminiscent of the implementation of Project Stigma, Stigma in VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd, which Su opposed due also tried to the high fatality rate of exposing humans save humanity by putting them to sleep and combining their consciousness into one giant spirit, but killed many who were exposed to high amounts Honkai energy if they were unable to adapt, and can be adapted to the Genshin context by simply replacing energy. Just replace "Honkai energy" with "Abyssal energy.
energy for the Genshin context. Notably, Su opposed Project Stigma, which was led by his best friend Kevin, due to the high fatality rate and the amorality of it all, and they had a final showdown in Su's bubble universe because Kevin was sure that they did not have any other option while Su was more idealistic and wanted to continue the projects with less human cost. Su and Kevin ended up parting ways forever and died never seeing each other in perso again (barring their digital selves in the Elysian Realm). Alhaitham and Kaveh have similar pragmatic and idealistic personalities, a shared Akademiya background and a friendship that soured, but Alhaitham and Kaveh also have a much deeper and complex bond than Su and Kevin ever did, where self-interested Alhaitham accommodates Kaveh in a way that he hasn't done for anyone else, and Kaveh sees Alhaitham as his "home". Their strained relationship has been slowly repairing, and Alhaitham and Kaveh have experienced some CharacterDevelopment since their fallout (Alhaitham now understands that sometimes being correct means nothing at all, and Kaveh understands that he can't simply keep sacrificing himself for his ideals and needs to draw a boundary somewhere). The conflict in their relationship stems from Alhaitham being frustrated at Kaveh's self-sacrificing nature and having miscommunication in expressing that sentiment. Depending on whether both men improve or become worse at their respective flaws, it will determine whether they'll find a way to reconcile their differences and work/remain together or once again part ways, resulting in greater consequences to everyone, but especially themselves who are each other's "mirrors" whom few others, if there is anyone at all, can compare to.

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This is crack speculation based on the pattern of plot points that his VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd counterparts Su and [[spoiler:Sa as well as her proxy Vita]] have gone through, but it's also interesting to note that there is no explanation for Alhaitham's GemTissue located at his collarbone yet, and Rene de Petrichor and Jakob Ingold have proved the existence of neo-humans. There has also been a noticeable recurring theme about the assimilation of consciousness to overcome a future apocalypse or "break free from the shackles of the heavens" since the Golden Slumber world quest released. Alhaitham's Story Quest explores a failed attempt by mortal human scholars, while Act II of the Fontaine Archon Quest and the various world quests about Rene and Jakob also showed that assimilation of consciousness is possible, and in fact Rene wants to save everyone from an incoming flood by turning everyone into consciousness. It's very reminiscent of Project Stigma, which Su opposed due to the high fatality rate of exposing humans to high Honkai energy if they were unable to adapt, and can be adapted to the Genshin context by simply replacing "Honkai energy" with "Abyssal energy.
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[[WMG: Furina knows something about the Traveller's sibling.]]
This is admmitedly a bit of a long shot considering that it's [[LoserDeity Furina]] but the question session at the end of Fontaine was odd, and not just because it was Neuvillette answering them, for one Fontaine's problems are not over and the idea behind each arc is that they get answers after the fact, second we are far too late into the game for the answers to our questions to still be I dunno, especially after Nahida gave us such a shocking revelation and third the game especifies that only the gods can lead the Traveller to their sibling so it would be both very fitting and very funny if the deity everyone dismissed as useless has crucial information again.
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[[WMG:The Oratrice intentionally pronounced Childe guilty to remove a Fatui Harbinger from play.]]

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Even if they were being completely honest about their backstory. Something we don't really know for sure yet since it could just be emotional manipulation. They're still very much involved with Arlecchino and when push comes to shove they seem like they would put her goals before anyone elses.

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[[WMG:The Oratrice intentionally pronounced Childe guilty to remove a Fatui Harbinger from play.]]
A developing plot point concerning the Oratrice is that it may be developing sentience and gaining a will beyond its original design and purpose, and part of this sentience could include the desire for self-preservation. The Oratrice is also directly sustained by the Hydro Gnosis, and removing it would destroy the machine--something that could very likely happen if the Fatui were allowed to roam free in Fontaine. Despite knowing that Childe was innocent of the crime he was accused of, the Oratrice may have decided that eliminating the Fatui and preserving its existence were more important than the notion of "justice" and deliberately pronounced him guilty in order to take out one of their most powerful members while it had the chance.
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* Nothing but headline worthy cheap puns. Allusions or quotes from history, literature, etc.? No way. The best you're getting is a reference to journalist David ''Frost''.
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[[WMG:Yae is afraid of elves.]]
Who are the two people we've seen Yae Miko be kind to without even any snark? Klee and Layla. Who made her cry when she was a child? Alice. What do all three of these characters have in common? Elf ears. Would she be uncharacteristically polite to Nahida? Yeah, probably.
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[[WMG:Rhinedottir wasn't Gold.]]
It's true that Gold created the Rifthounds, but Gold wasn't Rhinedottir. Rhinedottir is from Khaenri'ah, and as revealed in the Ann of the Narzissenkreuz World Quests. [[spoiler: the Rifthounds invaded Khaenri'ah from the Abyss during the Cataclysm]]. The idea that she's Gold either stems from Gold being a LegacyCharacter, or is just a straight up lie.

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* In the World Quest "Book of Esoteric Revelations", the Melusine named Canotila states that she sees Paimon as "a little rainbow balloon floating in the air, and her string seems to extend upward, to somewhere above the sky itself". (Somewhat disturbingly, she describes seeing the Traveler as "a monster that looks like it could swallow the whole world in a single bite".) The Melusine possess {{True Sight}} thanks to their birth from [[EldritchAbomination Elynas]], itself a native of the Abyss. The string extending upwards to "somewhere above the sky itself" possibly signifies Paimon's origins and perhaps even her true allegiance whether she is consciously aware of it or not.
** Paimon may either be an agent of Celestia sent to spy on the Traveler, or she may have been sent by one of the Traveler's fellow Descenders... perhaps Griseo or Kosma of the Flame Chasers as part of Fire Moth's Project ARK.
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[[WMG: The Former Hydro Archon is the GreaterScopeVillain of Fontaine.]]
Perhaps to further [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter contrast Furina with Nahida]], this will turn out to be the case, with the former Hydro Archon, Egeria, proving vastly different from Rukkhadevata's BigGood status. It's stated that TheProphecy that serves as the main point of interest in the Fontaine questline, and serves to drive Furina's actions and insecurities, were the last words of the first Hydro Archon, claiming that that every person in Fontaine is filled with a sin that can't be redeemed, and that the water levels in Fontaine will eventually rise, engulf the nation, and dissolve its citizens into water, leaving Furina as the SoleSurvivor. However, what if these words weren't a prophecy, but in fact a DyingCurse inflicted on her people?
* It's not hard to see why Fontainians of today might be seen as "sinful", what with many of them treating the trials that put the lives and reputations of the accused at stake as entertainment. However, this could largely be attributed to Furina's influence, who also treats the trials as entertainment and very likely advertised them as such to help her reputation. With this in mind, it's hard to imagine what the Fontainians of old did to earn such a descriptor from their own Archon. In short, maybe Egeria experienced some manner of betrayal at the hands of her people at the time of her death, perhaps in a similar vein to Havria, the Godess of Salt, hence why she'd describe them as such and potentially curse them.
** Alternatively, maybe being the God of Justice and witnessing the kinds of crimes people would commit even under her rule gave her a pair of JadeColoredGlasses, and she placed the curse in a fit of BlackAndWhiteInsanity.
* According to Idyia, the reason many of the Oceanids left Fontaine was because the water there became filled with pain and hatred, {{Implied}} to be due to the Hydro Archon's influence. However, while "pain" could refer to Furina's insecurities and attempts at preventing the prophecy, it's hard to see why her influence would fill it with "hatred." An alternative explanation would be that these were the feelings the Egeria experienced when she died, which contaminated the waters and Furina has yet to become powerful enough to fix them.
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[[WMG: When (or if) Charlotte becomes a playable character, one of her Elemental Talents will be called "Freeze Frame"]]
She carries a camera, has a Cryo Vision, and actually enjoys Cyno's jokes. The pun writes itself.
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** Confirmed for Elemental Skill, jossed for Elemental Burst.
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[[WMG: Furina will be able to use both Arkhe types in gameplay.]]
Like the Raiden Shogun/Ei before her, Furina is established to have something of a DualityMotif. Along with her having two different eyes, she has the persona of a boisterous showwoman that hides a NervousWreck [[SlaveToPR concerned with PR]], and following her[=PoV=] shows there's a version of her in her head that speaks her inner thoughts, as shown during Lyney's trial. In line with this, it's possible that her playable appearance will be capable of wielding both the Pneuma and Ousia Arkhes, maybe through switching between the two with her Skill, Burst, or one of her passives, or maybe her normals, Skill, or Burst using one respectively.
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[[WMG:Lyney and Lynette are still not trustworthy and will betray the Traveler at a key moment in the future.]]
Even if they were being completely honest about their backstory. Something we don't really know for sure yet since it could just be emotional manipulation. They're still very much involved with Arlecchino and when push comes to shove they seem like they would put her goals before anyone elses.

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Moving this into the Jossed folder, as it's already obvious that Rana will never become a playable character, given how Mihoyo never planned to set her up as one to begin with, given the circumstances of her debut. The fact that there are people who genuinely believe she would become playable despite this really puzzles me.


[[WMG: Rana will become a playable character sometime in the future and her moveset will involve Arana.]]
Rana recieves a Vision at the end of the Aranyaka quest line and every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character. At the end of said quest, Rana leaves together with the Aranara Arana, so it's not that hard to believe that, when she eventually becomes playable, Arana will accompany her.
* Rana being playable is immediately jossed (and was likely originally a joke that some people took too seriously), on the basis of her character model and other factors that some people seemingly failed to account for:
** The biggest elephant in the room that serves as a major strike against the idea of Rana being playable is that she uses the standard generic NPC model; if you take her face and compare it with the faces of all other generic female [=NPCs=] (ie. Katheryne or Dunyarzad), you can see the obvious OnlySixFaces trait rampart among generic [=NPC=]s that simply screams "not playable"; in contrast, current and future playable characters have unique and distinct designs.
** While some may try to explain that she can get a redesign that makes her appearance on par with that of the actual playable characters, citing Collei (a character from the prequel comics) as an example of a character who got a redesign for her playable appearance, they seem to forget that Collei already had a unique design even back in the comics; Collei also did not have a character model prior to her first in-game appearance in Version 3.0, allowing her to physically grow up during the time gap between the prequel and the beginning of the Traveler's journey, and use her older present-day appearance as her redesign, whereas Rana has no such luck as a generic [=NPC=] whose character model is already set in stone with her appearance in-game. Furthermore, unless plastic surgery is a thing in the world of Teyvat, Rana cannot simply have her "NPC face" changed without Hoyoverse providing an in-universe justification. It would be really awkward for players (and by extension the Traveler and Paimon) to have previously seen her with the same bland face like every other [=NPC=] they have met so far, only to have her eyes and face change shape and appearance when[=/=]if she ever returns in the future. No playable characters to date have ever had their physical character model[[note]]This does not include their clothes, as Scaramouche had his clothes changed when he becomes PromotedToPlayable as the Wanderer; his physical appearance (hair and facial structure) otherwise remains the same[[/note]] changed from when they are first introduced as an in-game [=NPC=] to their playable appearance.
** On its own without the aforementioned "unique design", having a Vision is not enough to qualify for playability. There is a generic NPC during an Archon quest in Inazuma named Hanshirou who is stated to still possess his Vision, yet has never been expected from the fanbase or Hoyoverse to become playable, debunking the whole "every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character" claim.
** While coincidental, every current and upcoming playable characters so far have appeared in quests with voiced dialogue. Rana on the other hand had only appeared in non-voiced world quests.
** Additionally, Rana violated another trend that no playable characters (current or upcoming) had ever happened to them: she is a computer-controlled ally [=NPC=] fighting alongside the player, reusing enemy attack animations (specifically that of the Eremite Axe Vanguard). If the quest plot establishes that a playable character who is an [=NPC=] (such as Cyno or Tighnari), or an [=NPC=] who is expected to become playable in the future (such as Alhaitham and Dehya prior to versions 3.4 and 3.5, respectively), is involved with a fight against enemies, they are either a [[GuestStarPartyMember Trial Character]] in the player's party, or do not appear at all in the battle during gameplay. Rana does not follow either of those.
** As a final nail in the already battered coffin, version 3.7 has Rana (as a card) make her debut in the Genius Invocation [=TCG=] game mode...as a Companion Support Card like every other generic [=NPC=] before her and not as a Character Card like the actual playable characters.
** With all of the above thoroughly debunking the "Playable Rana" speculation, in short, Rana is automatically disqualified from ever becoming playable regardless of whether or not she has a Vision.



[[WMG: Rana will become a playable character sometime in the future and her moveset will involve Arana.]]
Rana recieves a Vision at the end of the Aranyaka quest line and every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character. At the end of said quest, Rana leaves together with the Aranara Arana, so it's not that hard to believe that, when she eventually becomes playable, Arana will accompany her.
* Rana being playable is immediately jossed (and was likely originally a joke that some people took too seriously), on the basis of her character model and other factors that some people seemingly failed to account for:
** The biggest elephant in the room that serves as a major strike against the idea of Rana being playable is that she uses the standard generic NPC model; if you take her face and compare it with the faces of all other generic female [=NPCs=] (ie. Katheryne or Dunyarzad), you can see the obvious OnlySixFaces trait rampart among generic [=NPC=]s that simply screams "not playable"; in contrast, current and future playable characters have unique and distinct designs.
** While some may try to explain that she can get a redesign that makes her appearance on par with that of the actual playable characters, citing Collei (a character from the prequel comics) as an example of a character who got a redesign for her playable appearance, they seem to forget that Collei already had a unique design even back in the comics; Collei also did not have a character model prior to her first in-game appearance in Version 3.0, allowing her to physically grow up during the time gap between the prequel and the beginning of the Traveler's journey, and use her older present-day appearance as her redesign, whereas Rana has no such luck as a generic [=NPC=] whose character model is already set in stone with her appearance in-game. Furthermore, unless plastic surgery is a thing in the world of Teyvat, Rana cannot simply have her "NPC face" changed without Hoyoverse providing an in-universe justification. It would be really awkward for players (and by extension the Traveler and Paimon) to have previously seen her with the same bland face like every other [=NPC=] they have met so far, only to have her eyes and face change shape and appearance when[=/=]if she ever returns in the future. No playable characters to date have ever had their physical character model[[note]]This does not include their clothes, as Scaramouche had his clothes changed when he becomes PromotedToPlayable as the Wanderer; his physical appearance (hair and facial structure) otherwise remains the same[[/note]] changed from when they are first introduced as an in-game [=NPC=] to their playable appearance.
** On its own without the aforementioned "unique design", having a Vision is not enough to qualify for playability. There is a generic NPC during an Archon quest in Inazuma named Hanshirou who is stated to still possess his Vision, yet has never been expected from the fanbase or Hoyoverse to become playable, debunking the whole "every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character" claim.
** Additionally, Rana violated another trend that no playable characters (current or upcoming) had ever happened to them: she is a computer-controlled ally [=NPC=] fighting alongside the player, reusing enemy attack animations (specifically that of the Eremite Axe Vanguard). If the quest plot establishes that a playable character who is an [=NPC=] (such as Cyno or Tighnari), or an [=NPC=] who is expected to become playable in the future (such as Alhaitham and Dehya prior to versions 3.4 and 3.5, respectively), is involved with a fight against enemies, they are either a [[GuestStarPartyMember Trial Character]] in the player's party, or do not appear at all in the battle during gameplay. Rana does not follow either of those.
** As a final nail in the already battered coffin, version 3.7 has Rana (as a card) make her debut in the Genius Invocation [=TCG=] game mode...as a Companion Support Card like every other generic [=NPC=] before her and not as a Character Card like the actual playable characters.
** In short, Rana is automatically disqualified from ever becoming playable regardless of whether or not she has a Vision.

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[[WMG:Mondstadt is actually the North Pole/the "Arctic Circle".]]
In the Teyvat Travel Guides, Alice states Brightcrown Canyon is northeast of Cider Lake, even though the player's world map shows that Brightcrown Canyon is actually ''west'' of Cider Lake. Meanwhile, Alice describes directions in Liyue accurate to the world map. Northwest of Cider Lake would then be the location of Andrius, God of the North Wind — perhaps Andrius is where the North Pole of Teyvat's world is?

According to lore, Mondstadt was a near-uninhabitable frozen tundra until the gods came and Barbaros became the Anemo Archon, turning the land into a prosperous land of fields. In real life, it was believed the British Isles were warmer than other regions on the same latitude despite their proximity to the North Pole due to warm air being brought in by the Gulf Stream. Though [[ScienceMarchesOn this has since disproven]] (the oceans absorb warmth), this may be an inspiration for Mondstadt's warmer climate.

[[WMG: The Inverted Statue of the Seven belonged to Dornman Port]]
Remember the inverted Statue of the Seven the Traveler came across in the "We will be reunited" Archon quest? Yeah, that belonged to the missing region of Mondstadt, and the reason why we couldn't explore the Anemo country completely is that the Abyss Order made off with it and the Traveler may have destroyed the corrupted statue. So until a new one is created to replace the inverted statue, we won't see the entirety of Mondstadt for a while.



[[WMG:The Travelers aren't just sent somewhere else (to Teyvat) by the Unknown God after the prologue, they're also sent to the past.]]
One theory that's slowly popping up on October 2020 is the idea that it's not just dimension travel that's involved, but also time travel.
* The Unknown God probably has space-time manipulation powers overall, the game doesn't just tell the "time manipulation" part yet because it's still too early.
* The playable Traveler cannot remember [[TimeSkip how many years have passed]] since they met the Unknown God because it's a side effect of confusion. The world has changed so much ever since they woke up from a NightmareSequence (as mentioned in their first Character Story), but that's probably because the Travelers are from a different ''time era''.
* Somehow, this is also tied to the "Paimon is the Unknown God" theory, as there are ''Genshin'' players on-board with the idea that Paimon might be the past self of the Unknown God, hence why they have visual similarities. Why would she send the Travelers to the past is something that opens a lot more fan theories such as:
** The Unknown God, being Paimon, might actually be waiting until the Traveler collects all Seven elements and take it from them to empower herself. Another possible theory is that the Unknown God is the end-result of Paimon having collected all Seven elements for herself already.
** The playable Traveler's adventures with Paimon might actually change her into someone better, so there's a potential for the Unknown God to become a [[BigGood powerful force of good]] via a CharacterDevelopment that happens in the past.
** Other fan theories suggest that the Unknown God deliberately sent the playable Traveler in the past to create a StableTimeLoop in which the Traveler wakes up in Teyvat and meets Paimon -> Paimon becomes the Unknown God throughout their adventure -> The playable Traveler reunites with their twin -> the Unknown God meets the two Travelers and halt their journey -> The Unknown God sends the playable Traveler to Teyvat, and so on...

[[WMG: We will meet one of the Hexenzirkel in Fontaine]]
Fontaine is known to have links to at least one notable Hydro character, Mona, through her authorship of an astrology column for ''The Steambird''. Mona is the disciple of Barbeloth, a powerful hydromancer and master astrologist who is a core part of the Hexenzirkel. Additionally, the Traveler heard a mysterious female voice guiding them during the last Archon Quest in Sumeru. During the Act III Interlude, the Traveler surmises that this was "N.", Hexenzirkel member Nicole. It's possible that Nicole may reveal her presence to us more fully in Fontaine, perhaps even getting to meet her personally if the situation calls for it.

[[WMG:The Abyss Order has a very subtle Chess theme]]
Out of all the units we have currently: Abyss Mages (and/or Hilichurls) are Pawns, Heralds are either Knights or Rooks, Lectors are Bishops, and the Prince/ss is a Pawn that got promoted to a Queen.
* If so, this is also likely related to the gnosises being shaped like chess pieces.

[[WMG:The ''Legend of Shattered Halberd'' book series is meant to tie in to the ''Flowers for Princess Fischl'' series, but in an abrupt way]]
The final book for the Shattered Halberd has the divine halberd's name be called "Prinzessin der Verurteilung", Fischl's moniker from said book. That, and the odd way the final book is written, and suspicious additional note from Yae Publishing House at the bottom, suggest that some sort of behind-the-scenes serendipity - likely involving the publishing house - may lead "Mr. Nine" (the author for Shattered Halberd) to write the ending of the book in a particularly striking way.

[[WMG:The Legend of the Shattered Halberd series is loosely based on the Archon War, and Flowers for Princess Fischl is a sequel taking a similar approach to the fall of Khaenri'ah.]]
The Legend of the Shattered Halberd is about heroes who receive divine powers by giving up an eye and recalls the story of battles between heroes and deities over powerful superweapons. The specifics of the story are different, but it shares similar themes to the Archon War. Divine powers are linked to an eye, which ties into the symbolism behind Visions, and the bearers of the {{MacGuffin}}s suffer mental degeneration similar to Delusions. There are also noted to be nine realms; it's possible that those nine realms are meant to be the seven nations of Teyvat, Khaenri'ah, and Celestia. A weapon bearing a fragment of the power of the fire realm is part of the story, supporting this.

As for Flowers for Princess Fischl, a few things worth are worth noting. One is that it is made explicit in Fischl's character stories that part of the storyline is the denizens of the Immernachtreich are transformed into monsters. In the context of Fischl's backstory, this is meant to tie into how threatened she felt by being ostracized, but it could also be based on the fall of Khaenri'ah. The description for the hourglass of the Bloodstained Chivalry artifact set recounts the fall of a kingdom and a curse transforming it into the Abyss. Note that Dainsleif who comes from Khaenri'ah is an enemy of the Abyss Order. This could be because he is among the LastOfHisKind as a human from Khaenri'ah. Other small details support this: like Fischl both Kaeya and Dainsleif lack an eye, and Fischl is referred to as the "Princezzin der Verurteilung"-the "princess of condemnation." It's possible that while Fischl from Flowers for Princess Fischl is a fictional character, she is loosely based on the Prince(ss), meaning that Amy has been unconsciously imitating the Traveler's sibling the entire time. Also, like the storybook version of Fischl, the Prince(ss) has traversed countless realms. The similarities between the Immernachtreich, the realm of eternal night, and the land of Abyss, Khaenri'ah are too uncanny to ignore.

[[WMG: When/If the Traveler ever will reach Celestia, it will turn out to be a hi-tech base similiar to a space station.]]
This has completely no proof, so I'll go even a step beyond in absurdity: the "Celestial Gods" will turn out to be humans who literally control and observe Teyvat through a super computer, with the Unknown God being the ''only'' actual divine entity that works for Celestia.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' sounds great!

[[WMG: There will be a public heroic Archon and/or a villainous hidden Archon.]]
Thus far, the archons with secret identities have proven benevolent yet detached, while the Archons who are publicly known have proven to be cruel rulers of their nations. Perhaps some of the remaining Archons will change that pattern by having a publicly-known Archon who is entirely benevolent or a hidden Archon secretly pulling the strings for dark purposes.

[[WMG: The Elemental Hypostasis are fragments of the Unknown God’s Power]]
Their shape and structure should make it pretty obvious since the Unknown God’s Power manifested as cubes and the “We will be reunited” trailer has the Abyss Princess witness a whole bunch of cubes destroying Khaenri’ah. What’s to say that the Hypostasis are what is left over?

[[WMG: Visions drastically slow down their wielder's aging process and grant longevity]]
I'm putting this out there because I found out that a majority of the medium and child units that aren't flat out gods or demihumans are actually adults. (Amber, Kazuha, Mona, Dori, Sayu, etc) In Ambers case, she looks exactly the same in the manga which took place 5-10 years prior while Collei underwent a growth spurt and is now as tall as her. People with Visions are still capable of dying of natural causes or battle, but have extended lifespans otherwise.
* While Qiqi is quite childlike, she's also a jiangshi and thus not quite alive anyway. Klee is, as mentioned, demihuman and thus likely operating under different biological rules.
* Regarding Amber and Collei, while the timeline remains only an estimate, the best calculations place the manga at only around a year before the start of the game, maybe a bit less. Thus, it makes sense that Amber wouldn't have changed much. And by the time Collei is introduced in the game approximately three years would have passed since the manga, explaining how the awkward preteen Collei grew into the... well... slightly less awkward teen we meet in Sumeru.



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[[WMG: Delusions will come to gameplay eventually]]
Based on what Tartaglia demonstrated in his boss fight, its possible for the people of Teyvat to use more than one element through the use of Delusions. As such, certain adventurers can equip certain delusions to change their elemental affinity other than the one granted by their vision. Skills may or may not change, but their element definitely does. (I.e. Diluc equips a Hydro Delusion and his skills become Hydro based instead of his usual Pyro.)

[[WMG:Mounts will be introduced.]]
Taking a page from ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' and ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' by having mounts in the forms of hogs, slimes, and (baby) dragons, for instance.

[[WMG:Firearms will eventually be introduced as a new weapon type]]
Firearms already canonically exist in Teyvat in at ''least'' Snezhnaya, so there's no in-story reasons on why gun-wielding characters can't be introduced.

Similiar to the Manacasters of VideoGame/DragaliaLost, each character could have different 'modes' of attacks, with some having muskets/rifles, high-velocity rifles/gatlings, and short-range shotguns, altough all three would share the same weapon graphics for simplicity's sake.
* Firearms also exist in Fontaine, although they're not a new class of weapon yet as of 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her role as one of Fontaine's champion duelists, although it has not been shown how it plays in her character's moveset.

[[WMG: The Purpose of the Boss Trophies]]
So far, Tainted Blood and Monolith Fragment have no use. When all Archon Quests are completed, there will be at least 7 of these. Possible uses for the trophies may be crafting the Traveler's sword from the intro, restoring their power, or triggering end-game events.

[[WMG: 5 Star Character EXP items and 4 Star Weapon EXP Items will eventually be added.]]

It seems like a logical progression of the game to add higher tier EXP Items, especially since the amount of EXP needed to level up every ten levels gets more and more expensive. It's likely 5 Star Character EXP will necessitate going above the current cap of Adventure Rank 60, while 4 Star and higher Weapon EXP will require materials in areas further in the game's story in order to craft.

[[WMG: Abyssal Magic will be the eighth playable element.]]
This will be how Dainsleif and your sibling will become playable.

[[WMG: There will be two new elements near the endgame of Genshin]]
The new power types will be affiliated with the Abyss and possibly Celestia. [[TimeMaster Chrono]], the element of time and possibly affiliated with the God of Time and the Heavenly Principles and [[PowerOfTheVoid Cosmo]], the element of the abyss and space wielded by Dainsleif and the Abyss sibling. The elements will be mutually exclusive as '''only''' the Traveler will be able to wield the Chrono element in conjunction with the 7 others, but not Cosmo, which will be used by the Abyss twin along with their 7 Teyvat elements.
* Since Dainsleif is [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1310198474424500225 confirmed in a pre-release Tweet to eventually become playable]] in the foreseeable future and is very unlikely to receive a Vision of the seven existing elements for himself (given their association with Gods and Celestia, he would detest the idea of using a Vision, and he has [[CastingAShadow his own powers anyway]]), it is inevitable that at least one more new element will be added to the game. We don't know if the Traveler's sibling would become playable, though enemy-exclusive elements doesn't seem too far off, like pre-3.0 Dendro.

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[[WMG:The Travelers aren't just sent somewhere else (to Teyvat) by the Unknown God after the prologue, they're also sent to the past.]]
One theory that's slowly popping up on October 2020 is the idea that it's not just dimension travel that's involved, but also time travel.
* The Unknown God probably has space-time manipulation powers overall, the game doesn't just tell the "time manipulation" part yet because it's still too early.
* The playable Traveler cannot remember [[TimeSkip how many years have passed]] since they met the Unknown God because it's a side effect of confusion. The world has changed so much ever since they woke up from a NightmareSequence (as mentioned in their first Character Story), but that's probably because the Travelers are from a different ''time era''.
* Somehow, this is also tied to the "Paimon is the Unknown God" theory, as there are ''Genshin'' players on-board with the idea that Paimon might be the past self of the Unknown God, hence why they have visual similarities. Why would she send the Travelers to the past is something that opens a lot more fan theories such as:
** The Unknown God, being Paimon, might actually be waiting until the Traveler collects all Seven elements and take it from them to empower herself. Another possible theory is that the Unknown God is the end-result of Paimon having collected all Seven elements for herself already.
** The playable Traveler's adventures with Paimon might actually change her into someone better, so there's a potential for the Unknown God to become a [[BigGood powerful force of good]] via a CharacterDevelopment that happens in the past.
** Other fan theories suggest that the Unknown God deliberately sent the playable Traveler in the past to create a StableTimeLoop in which the Traveler wakes up in Teyvat and meets Paimon -> Paimon becomes the Unknown God throughout their adventure -> The playable Traveler reunites with their twin -> the Unknown God meets the two Travelers and halt their journey -> The Unknown God sends the playable Traveler to Teyvat, and so on...

[[WMG:A symbolism of Paimon's relationship with the Traveler]]
In ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', Paimon is a demon who is obedient to Lucifer, and has {{flight}} as one of his powers. This theory could be a series of minor coincidences, but this game's Paimon likes to fly all the time. It's a long stretch, but since Paimon is loyal to the Traveler, this probably means that the Traveler is an allusion to Lucifer. In the prologue, the twin Travelers have the natural ability to fly using metallic wings on their backs. But after their powers have been sealed by the Unknown God, those wings were never seen again and they had to rely on Wind Gliders while trapped in Teyvat. Losing wings could be a reference to how Lucifer "fell from grace" when he became {{Satan}}.

[[WMG: The Twins were EvilAllAlong, and The Traveler has been subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing.]]
The opening cutscene shows the Unknown God claiming to want to stop "the arrogation of mankind". "Arrogate" means "to take or claim (something) without justification". Since the Traveler is able to perform magic without a focus, and can even change their element freely, it's possible that the reason the twins came to Teyvat was to steal it's power. The traveler's memories could then have been tampered with as part of a BatmanGambit to teach them how wonderful Teyvat is.

[[WMG: The twins' fighting style is incomplete without the other, and the other twin might later become playable, allowing them to fight as one.]]
In the prologue cutscene, Lumine was shown to be wielding her sword on her left, while Aether on his right. If you pick Lumine as the playable twin however, she wields the sword with her right hand, hinting that she's likely ambidextrous. She still uses her elemental skills with her left hand unlike Aether who uses his right hand for both the sword and elemental skills. This might be due to the fact that Aether usually takes the front while Lumine moves around in the battlefield when the twins fight together, but without her brother, Lumine ends up using her brother's fighting style instead. Once the twins reunite for real, Lumine might start using her left hand for the sword again. This might also be the reason why the Traveler does not have a non-battle talent, as it is reserved for the tag-team gameplay mechanic.

[[WMG: Potential future {{crossover}}s or collab events]]
* ''Creator/{{Nijisanji}}''
* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost''
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' (as an April Fools Joke)
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
* ''Literature/KonoSuba''
* ''Anime/PrincessConnectReDive''
* ''VideoGame/UmaMusumePrettyDerby''
* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* ''VideoGame/BlueArchive''
* [=YoYo=] Lumi - miHoYo's VirtualCelebrity. While there were few articles who speculate on this, being a project of the same company means that she might have a high chance of getting into ''Genshin''. Also, if you look at her [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LumiN0vaDesktop/channels YouTube Channel]], the official ''Genshin Impact'' Website/YouTube account is listed as a related channel.

[[WMG:Alice is not from Teyvat]]
There are hints that Klee's mom, Alice, doesn't actually originate in Teyvat, which makes her someone who might have just been [[TrappedInAnotherWorld transported from another world]].
* She might be an elf since Klee has {{pointy ears}}, a trait inherited from her.
* Barbara's character stories mention that the concept of an IdolSinger is a foreign thing, that "idols" singing to entertain others didn't exist before, that is, until Barbara herself became one after reading "Alice's Idol Magazine". This means that Alice perhaps came from modern-day Earth.
* A common fan theory suggests that her name makes her an obvious or direct reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', perhaps the oldest and most popular story involving the TrappedInAnotherWorld trope.

[[WMG: The "emergency food" joke will turn into a total CerebusRetcon]]
From the moment the player meets Amber, they can introduce Paimon as "emergency food," which she's objected to each time they've introduced her as such. There will most likely come a point where they get stuck in a situation where the Traveler may die of starvation and just as Paimon is about to offer herself as the emergency rations that have been joked about, the Traveler would rather die than see their friend die.

[[WMG:Klee's race matures slower than normal humans]]
While many of the texts mention her being a "child", she's apparently taught by her mother in bomb-making from a young age. It's more likely that her actual age may be that of an older teen or even young woman, i.e she's OlderThanSheLooks. Just that she doesn't emotionally mature as quickly as normal humans do.

[[WMG:The ''Legend of Shattered Halberd'' book series is meant to tie in to the ''Flowers for Princess Fischl'' series, but in an abrupt way]]
The final book for the Shattered Halberd has the divine halberd's name be called "Prinzessin der Verurteilung", Fischl's moniker from said book. That, and the odd way the final book is written, and suspicious additional note from Yae Publishing House at the bottom, suggest that some sort of behind-the-scenes serendipity - likely involving the publishing house - may lead "Mr. Nine" (the author for Shattered Halberd) to write the ending of the book in a particularly striking way.

[[WMG:The Dragonspine is preparation for the eventual release of Snezhnaya.]]
The Dragonspine has just released, and includes multiple other mechanics to keep track of, such as Sheer Cold. And considering miHoYo is eventually gonna send us to Snezhnaya, another possibly-cold area judging by how it's ruled by the Cryo Archon, I feel as though Dragonspine is preparing us for when we eventually go there.

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[[WMG: Delusions will come The Vision Sara took from Itto was a fake one]]
Despite being described as reckless, Arataki does know when it's better
to gameplay eventually]]
Based on what Tartaglia demonstrated in his boss fight, its possible for
play it save and seeing how losing a Vision affected others he let a fake vision be made and gave away that instead.
* Ei said that
the people of Teyvat to use more than one element through the use of Delusions. As such, certain adventurers can equip certain delusions to change who entered catatonia upon her Shogun taking away their elemental affinity other than the one granted by Visions used them as a crutch for their vision. Skills may or may not change, but their element definitely does. (I.e. Diluc equips a Hydro Delusion ambitions. So maybe Itto's ''[[TooDumbToFool just that thick-headed.]]''
* False Visions are confirmed to have been created
and his skills become Hydro based instead of his usual Pyro.)

[[WMG:Mounts will be introduced.
passed off during the Vision confiscation. It's unknown whether Itto was given one though, or if he could act well enough to fool the soldiers confiscating it.

[[WMG: Albedo was killed by Subject 2.
]]
Taking a page from ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' * The Albedo encountered on Dragonspine was unusually pleased to socialize with multiple people when he had them over at his camp during the event and ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' by having mounts in was quite emotive compared to the forms Albedo previously encountered by the Traveler. Subject 2 created Subject 3 (the whopperflower) to test people's ability to spot the real Albedo, then killed it to gain the trust of hogs, slimes, the Traveler and (baby) dragons, for instance.

[[WMG:Firearms will eventually be introduced
the Knights of Favonius. Subject 2 then killed the real Albedo during the Act 2 cutscene, took his sword, clothes, and alchemical notes, and claimed to have killed the prototype, and finally teased the Traveler at the end to test his ability to toy with them so that he could stop wearing the diamond mark he hated without causing suspicion.
** The theory is plausible, but thus far, the game has not proven itself willing to give the player the ability to play
as a new weapon type]]
Firearms already canonically exist in Teyvat in at ''least'' Snezhnaya, so there's no in-story reasons on why gun-wielding
characters can't be introduced.

Similiar to
if they are dead or, as suggested, impostors in the Manacasters canonical storyline. There's little integration of VideoGame/DragaliaLost, each character could have different 'modes' of attacks, with some having muskets/rifles, high-velocity rifles/gatlings, the reasoning for why the characters join your roster and short-range shotguns, altough all three would share the same weapon graphics for simplicity's sake.
* Firearms also exist in Fontaine, although
they're not a new class of weapon yet as of 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her role as one of Fontaine's champion duelists, although it has not been never shown how it plays in her character's moveset.

[[WMG: The Purpose of
story sequences as the Boss Trophies]]
So far, Tainted Blood and Monolith Fragment have no use. When all Archon Quests are completed, there will be at least 7 of these. Possible uses for the trophies may be crafting the Traveler's sword from the intro, restoring their power, or triggering end-game events.

[[WMG: 5 Star Character EXP items and 4 Star Weapon EXP Items will eventually be added.]]

It
player, but it seems like a logical progression of so far that the game to add higher tier EXP Items, especially since is ensuring you're getting the amount of EXP needed to level up every ten levels gets more living real deal in your roster.
** A different troper here,
and more expensive. It's likely 5 Star Character EXP will necessitate going above the current cap of Adventure Rank 60, while 4 Star and higher Weapon EXP will require materials not one closely familiar with Mihoyo's storytelling tendencies, but would they really kill a character off for real in areas further in the game's story in order to craft.

a limited-time event?

[[WMG: Abyssal Magic will be the eighth playable element.Joel's father Joserf is actually Subject 2.]]
This will * Joserf's belongings can be found in various places among Dragonspine, but no other sign of the man can be found regardless of how Dainsleif much the player explores Dragonspine. Furthermore, when he's finally "found" at the conclusion of the event story (after being missing for several months), he claims having amnesia and your sibling will become playable.

[[WMG: There will be two new elements near
only remembers having a wife and son. One possible theory related to these points is that the endgame of Genshin]]
The new power types will be affiliated with the Abyss and possibly Celestia. [[TimeMaster Chrono]], the element of time and possibly affiliated with the God of Time
real Joserf actually is dead as suspected, and the Heavenly Principles one we meet is Subject 2 taking his form. A possible extra angle is the fact that Albedo expressed a hint of sadness and [[PowerOfTheVoid Cosmo]], the element of the abyss and space wielded by Dainsleif and the Abyss sibling. The elements will be mutually exclusive as '''only''' the Traveler will be able to wield the Chrono element in conjunction with the 7 others, but not Cosmo, which will be used by the Abyss twin along with their 7 Teyvat elements.
* Since Dainsleif is [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1310198474424500225 confirmed in a pre-release Tweet to eventually become playable]] in the foreseeable future and is very unlikely to receive a Vision of the seven existing elements for himself (given their association with Gods and Celestia, he would detest
regret at the idea of using a Vision, having to kill Subject 2; perhaps he showed his doppelganger mercy and he has [[CastingAShadow his own powers anyway]]), helped it is inevitable that at least one more new element will be added to the game. We don't know if the Traveler's sibling would become playable, though enemy-exclusive elements doesn't seem too far off, attain a human form like pre-3.0 Dendro.

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[[WMG:The Travelers aren't just sent somewhere else (to Teyvat)
it had wanted, one where it could live in peace without fear of being discovered and killed, and even kill two birds with one stone by reuniting the Unknown God after desperately lonely Joel with his "father". Or it could simply be Subject 2 remaining undercover and waiting for another attempt to eliminate Albedo.

[[WMG: Dvalin is
the prologue, they're also sent to the past.Anemo Sovereign.]]
One theory * Dvalin has a lot of parallels with Azhdaha, who is all but explicitly stated to be the Geo Sovereign. Just like how Azhdaha manifested as an elemental spirit in the wild that Morax chanced upon one day, Dvalin is described as being literally born from Anemo energy, and has a completely separate origin from Barbatos's Mondstadt. He too fought for humanity out of a desire to fit in and be understood, and sank into bitterness when he was seemingly betrayed. Dvalin also has strength rivaling that of actual gods, evidently being stronger than a Gnosis-equipped Barbatos (even if that's slowly popping up on October 2020 not exactly a high hurdle to clear), but since his name is not derived from the Ars Goetia he is unlikely to be one of Celestia's gods.
** [[https://youtu.be/xm6DtDBkDFw?t=63 This trailer]] seems to imply that yes, Dvalin
is the idea Anemo Sovereign due to how Enjou casually calls him a Vishap.

[[WMG: The Twin Stars are based on the Dioscuri in Myth/ClassicalMythology]]
Aether and Lumine are twins
that it's not just dimension travel that's involved, but also time travel.
* The Unknown God probably has space-time manipulation powers overall, the game doesn't just tell the "time manipulation" part yet because it's still too early.
* The playable Traveler cannot remember [[TimeSkip how many years have passed]] since they met the Unknown God because it's a side effect of confusion. The world has changed so much ever since they woke up
are born from a NightmareSequence (as mentioned in their first Character Story), but that's probably because the Travelers are from marriage of a different ''time era''.
* Somehow, this is also tied to the "Paimon is the Unknown God" theory, as there are ''Genshin'' players on-board
god and a human, with Lumine inheriting the idea that Paimon might be the past self divine half of the Unknown God, hence why they have visual similarities. Why would she send union while Aether inherits the Travelers to the past is something that opens a lot more fan theories such as:
** The Unknown God, being Paimon, might actually be waiting until the Traveler collects all Seven elements and take it from them to empower herself. Another possible theory is that the Unknown God is the end-result
mortal half regardless of Paimon having collected all Seven elements for herself already.
** The playable Traveler's adventures with Paimon might actually change her into someone better, so there's a potential for the Unknown God to become a [[BigGood powerful force of good]] via a CharacterDevelopment that happens in the past.
** Other fan theories suggest that the Unknown God deliberately sent the playable Traveler in the past to create a StableTimeLoop in which the Traveler wakes up in Teyvat and meets Paimon -> Paimon
who becomes the Unknown God throughout Traveler. This can be demonstrated in their adventure -> attack animations: Lumine can control the elements with extreme ease while Aether has to work rather hard to achieve the same results as his sister.

[[WMG:
The playable Traveler reunites Traveller will receive a Vision at the climax of the main storyline.]]
Yae Miko mentions that the Traveller may not have received a vision because they don't have any aspirations beyond reuniting
with their twin -> the Unknown God meets the two Travelers and halt their journey -> The Unknown God sends the playable Traveler to Teyvat, and so on...

[[WMG:A symbolism of Paimon's relationship with the Traveler]]
In ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', Paimon is a demon who is obedient to Lucifer, and has {{flight}} as one of his powers. This theory could
sibling. It may be a series of minor coincidences, but this game's Paimon likes to fly all the time. It's a long stretch, but since Paimon is loyal to the Traveler, this probably means that the Traveler is an allusion to Lucifer. In the prologue, the twin Travelers have the natural ability to fly using metallic wings on Traveller will receive a Vision of their backs. But after own that fully restores their powers have been sealed by during the Unknown God, those wings confrontation with the FinalBoss, as a result of accepting Teyvat as their home, and committing themselves to its protection.

[[WMG:The Fatui
were never seen again and they had behind the attempt to rely on Wind Gliders while trapped in Teyvat. Losing wings could be a reference to how Lucifer "fell from grace" when he became {{Satan}}.

[[WMG: The Twins were EvilAllAlong, and The Traveler has been subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing.
marry Chisato with Kamaji.]]
During Ayato’s character quest, he mentions that due to Chisato’s father being in prison, the Kanjou Commission was in disarray, and that if Chisato were to marry Kamaji, it would greatly marginalize the Kanjou commission, which would have threatened the stability of Inazuma. Put two and two together, and it makes perfect sense for why the Fatui would try to trick the two into marrying each other. More than likely, the Fatui had to convince someone in the Tenryou Commission to send that fake letter to Kamaji, and knowing that he would act upon it, the Fatui had hoped that the political shitstorm from their marriage would potentially destabilize the Shogunate, and if the plan succeeded, they would then try to convince the radical elements in the Sangonomiya to take advantage of the situation to restart the CivilWar.

[[WMG:
The opening cutscene shows secret behind Diluc's "Red Dead of Night" costume]]
Diluc's Vision is not visible in his "Red Dead of Night" alternate costume because in
the Hidden Strife event story where he wears the costume he is secretly utilizing his father's Delusion from the manga and concealing that fact.

[[WMG: Paimon, Istaroth, and
Unknown God claiming are all the same entity]]
"Paimon is God of Time", "Paimon is Unknown God" -- why not both? Istaroth, being the last of Primordial's shades, could be brainwashed into becoming the Sustainer by Celestia, because killing her would disrupt the world balance or something like that. Then she cubed the twins, some timey-wimey stuff happened, and Traveler found Paimon -- the depowered and kinda dumb Istaroth, similar
to want the Stove God situation.

[[WMG: Rana will become a playable character sometime in the future and her moveset will involve Arana.]]
Rana recieves a Vision at the end of the Aranyaka quest line and every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character. At the end of said quest, Rana leaves together with the Aranara Arana, so it's not that hard
to stop "the arrogation believe that, when she eventually becomes playable, Arana will accompany her.
* Rana being playable is immediately jossed (and was likely originally a joke that some people took too seriously), on the basis
of mankind". "Arrogate" means "to her character model and other factors that some people seemingly failed to account for:
** The biggest elephant in the room that serves as a major strike against the idea of Rana being playable is that she uses the standard generic NPC model; if you
take her face and compare it with the faces of all other generic female [=NPCs=] (ie. Katheryne or claim (something) Dunyarzad), you can see the obvious OnlySixFaces trait rampart among generic [=NPC=]s that simply screams "not playable"; in contrast, current and future playable characters have unique and distinct designs.
** While some may try to explain that she can get a redesign that makes her appearance on par with that of the actual playable characters, citing Collei (a character from the prequel comics) as an example of a character who got a redesign for her playable appearance, they seem to forget that Collei already had a unique design even back in the comics; Collei also did not have a character model prior to her first in-game appearance in Version 3.0, allowing her to physically grow up during the time gap between the prequel and the beginning of the Traveler's journey, and use her older present-day appearance as her redesign, whereas Rana has no such luck as a generic [=NPC=] whose character model is already set in stone with her appearance in-game. Furthermore, unless plastic surgery is a thing in the world of Teyvat, Rana cannot simply have her "NPC face" changed
without justification". Since Hoyoverse providing an in-universe justification. It would be really awkward for players (and by extension the Traveler is able to perform magic without a focus, and can even Paimon) to have previously seen her with the same bland face like every other [=NPC=] they have met so far, only to have her eyes and face change shape and appearance when[=/=]if she ever returns in the future. No playable characters to date have ever had their element freely, it's possible that physical character model[[note]]This does not include their clothes, as Scaramouche had his clothes changed when he becomes PromotedToPlayable as the reason Wanderer; his physical appearance (hair and facial structure) otherwise remains the twins came same[[/note]] changed from when they are first introduced as an in-game [=NPC=] to Teyvat was to steal it's power. The traveler's memories could then have been tampered with as part of a BatmanGambit to teach them how wonderful Teyvat is.

[[WMG: The twins' fighting style is incomplete
their playable appearance.
** On its own
without the other, and aforementioned "unique design", having a Vision is not enough to qualify for playability. There is a generic NPC during an Archon quest in Inazuma named Hanshirou who is stated to still possess his Vision, yet has never been expected from the other twin might later fanbase or Hoyoverse to become playable, allowing them debunking the whole "every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character" claim.
** Additionally, Rana violated another trend that no playable characters (current or upcoming) had ever happened
to them: she is a computer-controlled ally [=NPC=] fighting alongside the player, reusing enemy attack animations (specifically that of the Eremite Axe Vanguard). If the quest plot establishes that a playable character who is an [=NPC=] (such as Cyno or Tighnari), or an [=NPC=] who is expected to become playable in the future (such as Alhaitham and Dehya prior to versions 3.4 and 3.5, respectively), is involved with a fight against enemies, they are either a [[GuestStarPartyMember Trial Character]] in the player's party, or do not appear at all in the battle during gameplay. Rana does not follow either of those.
** As a final nail in the already battered coffin, version 3.7 has Rana (as a card) make her debut in the Genius Invocation [=TCG=] game mode...
as one.a Companion Support Card like every other generic [=NPC=] before her and not as a Character Card like the actual playable characters.
** In short, Rana is automatically disqualified from ever becoming playable regardless of whether or not she has a Vision.

[[WMG: Rana was an attempt to get players to take a generic [=NPC=] seriously.
]]
In the prologue cutscene, Lumine was shown to be wielding her sword on her left, while Aether on his right. If you pick Lumine as the playable twin however, she wields the sword with her right hand, hinting that she's likely ambidextrous. She still uses her elemental skills with her left hand unlike Aether who uses his right hand for both the sword and elemental skills. This might be due to Mihoyo caught onto the fact that Aether usually takes the front while Lumine moves around in the battlefield when the twins fight together, but their audience's response to them trying to tell stories without her brother, Lumine ends up using her brother's fighting style instead. Once throwing playable characters into the twins reunite for real, Lumine might start using her left hand for mix was "who cares". Rana's portrayal in the sword again. This might also be the reason why the Traveler does not have a non-battle talent, as it is reserved for the tag-team story and gameplay mechanic.

[[WMG: Potential future {{crossover}}s or collab events]]
* ''Creator/{{Nijisanji}}''
* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost''
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' (as an April Fools Joke)
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
* ''Literature/KonoSuba''
* ''Anime/PrincessConnectReDive''
* ''VideoGame/UmaMusumePrettyDerby''
* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* ''VideoGame/BlueArchive''
* [=YoYo=] Lumi - miHoYo's VirtualCelebrity. While there were few articles who speculate on this, being a project of the same company means
is used to try and shake off this mentality by demonstrating that she might even characters with a generic design could fight and have a high chance of getting into ''Genshin''. Also, if you look at her [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LumiN0vaDesktop/channels YouTube Channel]], the official ''Genshin Impact'' Website/YouTube account is listed as a related channel.

[[WMG:Alice is not from Teyvat]]
There are hints that Klee's mom, Alice, doesn't actually originate in Teyvat, which makes her someone who might have just been [[TrappedInAnotherWorld transported from another world]].
* She might be an elf since Klee has {{pointy ears}}, a trait inherited from her.
* Barbara's character stories mention that the concept of an IdolSinger is a foreign thing, that "idols" singing
enough ambition to entertain others didn't exist before, that is, until Barbara herself became one after reading "Alice's Idol Magazine". This means that Alice perhaps came from modern-day Earth.
* A common fan theory suggests that her name makes her an obvious or direct reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', perhaps the oldest and most popular story involving the TrappedInAnotherWorld trope.

receive a Vision.

[[WMG: The "emergency food" joke will turn into a total CerebusRetcon]]
From the moment the player meets Amber, they can introduce Paimon
Katherynes were created by Sandrone as "emergency food," which she's objected to each time they've introduced her as such. There will most likely come a point where they get stuck in a situation where the Traveler may die of starvation and just as Paimon is about to offer herself as the emergency rations that have been joked about, the Traveler would rather die than see their friend die.

[[WMG:Klee's race matures slower than normal humans]]
While many of the texts mention her being a "child", she's apparently taught by her mother in bomb-making from a young age. It's more likely that her actual age may be that of an older teen or even young woman, i.e she's OlderThanSheLooks. Just that she doesn't emotionally mature as quickly as normal humans do.

[[WMG:The ''Legend of Shattered Halberd'' book series is meant to tie in to the ''Flowers for Princess Fischl'' series, but in an abrupt way]]
The final book for the Shattered Halberd has the divine halberd's name be called "Prinzessin der Verurteilung", Fischl's moniker from said book. That, and the odd way the final book is written, and suspicious additional note from Yae Publishing House at the bottom, suggest that some sort of behind-the-scenes serendipity - likely involving the publishing house - may lead "Mr. Nine" (the author for Shattered Halberd) to write the ending of the book in a particularly striking way.

[[WMG:The Dragonspine is preparation for the eventual release of Snezhnaya.
Fatui plant throughout Teyvat.]]
The Dragonspine has just released, and includes multiple other mechanics Given how Katheryne is confirmed in the Sumeru storyline to keep track of, such as Sheer Cold. And considering miHoYo is eventually gonna send us to be a bionic puppet created in Snezhnaya, it isn't out of the realm of possibility that Sandrone created them to secretly gather intel for the Fatui, and later on, track the Traveler's movements.

[[WMG: Sucrose descends from the Valuka Shuna like Tighnari and her story mirrors that of the Scarlet King]]
The Valuka Shuna are a race of foxes from the desert that gained green fur due to the blessing of the Dendro Archon. Sucrose is from Mondstadt and has green fox ears, which means it is possible that her ancestors were originally from Sumeru but came to Mondstadt for unknown reasons. In addition, Sucrose had 2 friends from childhood who left her, so she alone attempts to create their imaginary paradise with alchemy. The Scarlet King had 2 friends (Goddess of Flowers and Rukkhadevata), one who died and one who left him, leaving him to pursue the creation of his utopia which ultimately led to the downfall of his civilisation at the hands of the curses of forbidden knowledge.

[[WMG: Paimon is a god who used too much of her power and shrunk]]
We've seen gods shrink due to overuse of their powers twice: Guoba and Rukkhadevata. Those two also lost memories as a result. Therefore, it is possible that Paimon was a god, who used too much power at some point, leaving her in this small amnesiac pixie form.

[[WMG: The Traveler helps each of the seven Archons overcome their own Deadly Sin]]
This theory may be on the obvious side, but here goes: Barbatos' sin of Sloth (does not train his power at all, lounges around habitually and ignores most of his responsibilities) and Ei's sin of Wrath (Inazuma is absolutely littered with critters she's killed) seem pretty obvious, and Morax almost certainly has the sin of Greed given his general theme (details of his trade for his gnosis are still needed). The Traveler gets Venti back moving again and actually being productive and helpful in Mondstadt, then helps Zhongli adjust to not having instant access to whatever he wants in Liyue, and forces the Raiden Shogun to actually wake up and have healthy interactions with people again in the Inazuma chapter. I hypothesize that this will continue in the ongoing Sumeru chapter (Kusinali's sin of Envy probably, unconfirmed) and with the future nations's Archons.
* Ei isn't a very angry person. She killed a lot of monsters and gods because she had to, which is no different from the other Archons. She actually more closely fits {{Lust}}, in that while she isn't horny she desperately craves affection, with a lack of it driving her to make irresponsible decisions. Meanwhile, the conclusion of the Sumeru storyline effectively confirms that if this theory is correct, Kusanali is Envy.
* Conversely (to the above response), the main point of most of the Inazuma storyline is stopping the war between the Shogun's troops and the forces of Watatsumi Island. Other notable features of Inazuma include a giant gash in the ground still polluted with Electro energy after Ei killed the serpent, the skeleton of the serpent itself which is still emmiting cursed energy which causes hightened aggression among other things, the poorly contained cursed nesting site of a thunderbird also killed by Ei, a literal war robot created by her, etc. I can see why Lust is possible, but it just doesn't seem probable compared to Wrath.

[[WMG: At the end of the final set of Archon quests, the Traveler will [[IChooseToStay choose to stay in Teyvat]] instead of leaving]]
Teyvat was just one of many worlds that the Traveler and their sibling were visiting and intended to leave until the Unknown God threw a wrench in their plans, causing both to become stranded, while the Traveler's sibling joins the Abyss Order. Initially, the Traveler intends on reuniting with their sibling and then leaving Teyvat right away, though the sibling refuses to do so until they accomplish their goals and wants the Traveler to travel and understand the world of Teyvat before they intend on leaving. At the end of the story, should the Traveler successfully (or more tragically, failed to) convince their sibling to leave the Abyss Order and join up with them again, they may decide that instead of leaving Teyvat as they had originally planned at the start of the game, they will declare Teyvat as their new home, remembering the friends they made along their journey, as well as the good and bad times they experienced in the world of Teyvat. From a gameplay perspective, unless NewGamePlus would be introduced in ''Genshin Impact'', this would make sense to account for the possibility for any sidequests and other activities that the player has not completed yet, and the game is unlikely to create
another possibly-cold area judging by how it's ruled by character to fill in for the Cryo Archon, I feel as though Dragonspine is preparing us for when we eventually go there.
Traveler's gameplay role post-game if they left Teyvat.



[[WMG:There will be a "sequel".]]
Seeing as the Story Trailer refers to the stories of the Traveler journeying through Mondstadt to Khaeni'riah as the Teyvat ''Chapter'', maybe we'll get another "Chapter" of the game, be it another mega-expansion or a sequel, taking place outside of Teyvat. Also worth noting that Teyvat is only a ''continent'' and isn't considered to be the whole world.

[[WMG:The Legend of the Shattered Halberd series is loosely based on the Archon War, and Flowers for Princess Fischl is a sequel taking a similar approach to the fall of Khaenri'ah.]]
The Legend of the Shattered Halberd is about heroes who receive divine powers by giving up an eye and recalls the story of battles between heroes and deities over powerful superweapons. The specifics of the story are different, but it shares similar themes to the Archon War. Divine powers are linked to an eye, which ties into the symbolism behind Visions, and the bearers of the {{MacGuffin}}s suffer mental degeneration similar to Delusions. There are also noted to be nine realms; it's possible that those nine realms are meant to be the seven nations of Teyvat, Khaenri'ah, and Celestia. A weapon bearing a fragment of the power of the fire realm is part of the story, supporting this.

As for Flowers for Princess Fischl, a few things worth are worth noting. One is that it is made explicit in Fischl's character stories that part of the storyline is the denizens of the Immernachtreich are transformed into monsters. In the context of Fischl's backstory, this is meant to tie into how threatened she felt by being ostracized, but it could also be based on the fall of Khaenri'ah. The description for the hourglass of the Bloodstained Chivalry artifact set recounts the fall of a kingdom and a curse transforming it into the Abyss. Note that Dainsleif who comes from Khaenri'ah is an enemy of the Abyss Order. This could be because he is among the LastOfHisKind as a human from Khaenri'ah. Other small details support this: like Fischl both Kaeya and Dainsleif lack an eye, and Fischl is referred to as the "Princezzin der Verurteilung"-the "princess of condemnation." It's possible that while Fischl from Flowers for Princess Fischl is a fictional character, she is loosely based on the Prince(ss), meaning that Amy has been unconsciously imitating the Traveler's sibling the entire time. Also, like the storybook version of Fischl, the Prince(ss) has traversed countless realms. The similarities between the Immernachtreich, the realm of eternal night, and the land of Abyss, Khaenri'ah are too uncanny to ignore.

[[WMG: When/If the Traveler ever will reach Celestia, it will turn out to be a hi-tech base similiar to a space station.]]
This has completely no proof, so I'll go even a step beyond in absurdity: the "Celestial Gods" will turn out to be humans who literally control and observe Teyvat through a super computer, with the Unknown God being the ''only'' actual divine entity that works for Celestia.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' sounds great!

[[WMG:Scaramouche is the Raiden Mei parallel, not Baal. Alternatively, there are two Raiden Mei parallels, and they are both Scaramouche and Baal.]]
Note that Scaramouche and Raiden Mei have similar color schemes.

[[WMG: The true leader behind the Abyss Order will turn out to be Gold.]]
Gold, already holding a position as a GreaterScopeVillain due to their various backstory acts like creating Durin and the "shadowy monsters" 500 years prior to the start, will turn out to be the ''actual'' leader behind the Abyss Order, even above the Traveler's Sibling. Considering they're clearly linked with the Abyss and their status post-Calamity is unknown, it's not too improbable.

Bonus: They will also be referred to as the King/Queen of the Abyss Order, to signal their higher rank than the Prince/ss rank the Sibling holds.

* Two of the Story Teasers suggest that the Traveller's Sibling might actually have been subjected to some sort of brainwashing or mental manipulation, and it will be up to the Traveller to return the former to their senses. (Both seem to reference Lumine.)
** In "Gnostic Chorus," Venti narrates a story of a crowned heir being tricked into becoming "the queen of the kingdom of darkness," before describing the journey of the second crowned heir as "your story."
** In the "Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview," Dainsleif challenges the Traveller to "show that you are worthier than [him] to rescue her."

[[WMG:The Abyss Order has a very subtle Chess theme]]
Out of all the units we have currently: Abyss Mages (and/or Hilichurls) are Pawns, Heralds are either Knights or Rooks, Lectors are Bishops, and the Prince/ss is a Pawn that got promoted to a Queen.
* If so, this is also likely related to the gnosises being shaped like chess pieces.

[[WMG: The Grand Thief in Chapter I Act IV never actually died.]]
Even TheWorfEffect has limits. The player can compare the Grand Thief to ''Alice'', TheArchmage of Teyvat thus far, without Liyue Branch Master Lan so much as raising an eyelid. It's difficult to believe that someone as competent as Alice would be killed after finding a corrupt Statue of the Seven, even if they were ambushed by an Abyss Herald. It'd be a major case of ShowDontTell, as they died before they had the chance to show off their skills, and thanks to something relatively trivial, at that. Even if they lack a Vision, a thief as renowned an adventurer as Alice should be more than capable of identifying when to turn tail and run and to not take too close a look at shady landmarks. If this hunch is accurate, the corpse we see is that of a decoy the thief sent to investigate the statue, and we will encounter this legendary PhantomThief in-person later. Yes, they can also be compared to Stanley, but the Stanley we encounter in-game is explicitly the original's lesser understudy, so it's difficult to make judgments based on that comparison.

[[WMG: {{Guest Fighter}}s from other franchises]]
With [[VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn Aloy]] announced as a playable character, any other characters are fair game now.
* Any character from ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', to complement Fischl's and Keqing's appearances in that game.
** Then that counts ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'''s Asuka, seeing as she's also a guest star in ''Honkai''.
* [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Devon Daniels]] or [[Series/PowerRangersDinoFury Zayto]].
* V (''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'').
* Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
* Pyramid Head from ''Franchise/SilentHill''
* Agent 47 from ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}''

[[WMG: There will be a public heroic Archon and/or a villainous hidden Archon.]]
Thus far, the archons with secret identities have proven benevolent yet detached, while the Archons who are publicly known have proven to be cruel rulers of their nations. Perhaps some of the remaining Archons will change that pattern by having a publicly-known Archon who is entirely benevolent or a hidden Archon secretly pulling the strings for dark purposes.

to:

[[WMG:There will be a "sequel".[[WMG: Venti was lying about being the weakest archon.]]
Seeing as the Story Trailer refers to the stories of the Traveler journeying Venti originally claimed that archons gained power through Mondstadt to Khaeni'riah directly ruling over their nation, and he uses that as the Teyvat ''Chapter'', maybe we'll get another "Chapter" of the game, be it another mega-expansion or a sequel, taking place outside of Teyvat. Also worth noting explanation for his weakness. However, later evidence states that Teyvat is only a ''continent'' gods gain power through faith and isn't considered to be worship - Nahida is weak because she never had the whole world.

[[WMG:The Legend of
worship Rukkhadevata received. Venti on the Shattered Halberd series other hand, has a huge cathedral and statue dedicated to him and is loosely definitely worshipped by the Mondstadters despite his absence. Even if it possible that archon power comes from both sources (Nahida was also incapable of directly ruling Sumeru), Venti said that he was "without a doubt" the weakest. Additionally, his Gnosis is based on the Queen, regarded as the strongest piece on the chess board.

[[WMG: After the events of Sumeru
Archon War, and Flowers for Princess Fischl is a sequel taking a similar approach to the fall Quest, two versions of Khaenri'ah.Dottore remain, not one.]]
As the price for the Electro Gnosis, Nahida demanded that Dottore erases all of his other segments. The Legend of Dottore she was talking to, however, was a segment himself. If there's an original Dottore out there somewhere, the Shattered Halberd is about heroes who receive divine powers by giving up an eye one used as a source of all the segments, then the Dottore that struck the deal could take advantage of ExactWords and recalls erase all the story of battles between heroes and deities over powerful superweapons. The specifics of other segments, with the story are different, but it shares similar themes to the Archon War. Divine powers are linked to an eye, which ties into the symbolism behind Visions, original Dottore and the bearers of the {{MacGuffin}}s suffer mental degeneration similar to Delusions. There are also noted to be nine realms; it's possible that those nine realms are meant to be the seven nations of Teyvat, Khaenri'ah, and Celestia. A weapon bearing a fragment of the power of the fire realm is part of the story, supporting this.

As for Flowers for Princess Fischl, a few things worth are worth noting. One is that it is made explicit in Fischl's character stories that part of the storyline is the denizens of the Immernachtreich are transformed into monsters. In the context of Fischl's backstory, this is meant to tie into how threatened she felt by being ostracized, but it could also be based on the fall of Khaenri'ah. The description for the hourglass of the Bloodstained Chivalry artifact set recounts the fall of a kingdom and a curse transforming it into the Abyss. Note that Dainsleif who comes from Khaenri'ah is an enemy of the Abyss Order. This could be because he is among the LastOfHisKind as a human from Khaenri'ah. Other small details support this: like Fischl both Kaeya and Dainsleif lack an eye, and Fischl is referred to as the "Princezzin der Verurteilung"-the "princess of condemnation."
last segment remaining.
*
It's possible implied that while Fischl from Flowers for Princess Fischl is a fictional character, she is loosely based on Dottore himself continued his existence through the Prince(ss), segments meaning that Amy has been unconsciously imitating the Traveler's sibling the entire time. Also, like the storybook version of Fischl, the Prince(ss) has traversed countless realms. The similarities between the Immernachtreich, the realm of eternal night, and the land of Abyss, Khaenri'ah are too uncanny to ignore.

original is no more.

[[WMG: When/If the Traveler ever will reach Celestia, it will turn out to be a hi-tech base similiar to a space station.The current Pyro Archon is not an expy of Himeko.]]
This has completely no proof, so I'll go even a step beyond in absurdity: the "Celestial Gods" will turn out to be humans who literally control and observe Teyvat through a super computer, with the Unknown God While Venti mentioned "Murata" being the ''only'' actual divine entity Pyro Archon's name and Muratans sharing the Archon's vibrant red hair color, it was in a conversation with Vennessa, which happened about a thousand years ago. Nowadays, it is said that works for Celestia.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' sounds great!

[[WMG:Scaramouche is
out of the Raiden Mei parallel, not Baal. Alternatively, there are two Raiden Mei parallels, original Seven only Venti and they are both Scaramouche Zhongli remain. It is possible that over the past millenium, someone else inherited the flame, so to say, and Baal.took up the title of the Pyro Archon.

[[WMG:The Traveler's sibling has been replaced with an impostor.
]]
Note that Scaramouche and Raiden Mei have similar color schemes.

[[WMG:
The true leader behind the Abyss Order will turn out to Traveler's sibling ''must'' be Gold.]]
Gold, already holding a position as a GreaterScopeVillain due to their various backstory acts like creating Durin and the "shadowy monsters" 500 years prior to the start, will turn out to be the ''actual'' leader behind the Abyss Order, even above
the Traveler's Sibling. Considering they're clearly linked with real sibling, because they identify the Abyss and Traveler as such in their status post-Calamity is unknown, it's not too improbable.

Bonus: They will also be referred to as
private writings in the King/Queen of Aranyaka. At the Abyss Order, to signal their higher rank than same time, the Prince/ss rank Traveler's sibling is apparently a native of Teyvat, while the Sibling holds.

* Two of the Story Teasers suggest that the Traveller's Sibling might actually have been subjected to some sort of brainwashing or mental manipulation, and it will be up to the Traveller to return the former to their senses. (Both seem to reference Lumine.)
** In "Gnostic Chorus," Venti narrates a story of a crowned heir being tricked into becoming "the queen of the kingdom of darkness," before describing the journey of the second crowned heir as "your story."
** In the "Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview," Dainsleif challenges the Traveller to "show that you are worthier than [him] to rescue her."

[[WMG:The Abyss Order has a very subtle Chess theme]]
Out of all the units we have currently: Abyss Mages (and/or Hilichurls) are Pawns, Heralds are either Knights or Rooks, Lectors are Bishops, and the Prince/ss is a Pawn that got promoted to a Queen.
* If so, this is also likely related to the gnosises being shaped like chess pieces.

[[WMG: The Grand Thief in Chapter I Act IV never actually died.]]
Even TheWorfEffect has limits. The player can compare the Grand Thief to ''Alice'', TheArchmage of Teyvat thus far, without Liyue Branch Master Lan so much as raising an eyelid. It's difficult to believe that someone as competent as Alice would be killed after finding a corrupt Statue of the Seven, even if they were ambushed by an Abyss Herald. It'd be a major case of ShowDontTell, as they died before they had the chance to show off their skills, and thanks to something relatively trivial, at that. Even if they lack a Vision, a thief as renowned an adventurer as Alice should be more than capable of identifying when to turn tail and run and to not take too close a look at shady landmarks. If this hunch is accurate, the corpse we see is that of a decoy the thief sent to investigate the statue, and we will encounter this legendary PhantomThief in-person later. Yes, they can also be compared to Stanley, but the Stanley we encounter in-game
Traveler is explicitly something other. It's ''possible'' that the original's lesser understudy, so Traveler's sibling became naturalized to Teyvat by forming attachments to it in the same way Miko implied was necessary for the Traveler to receive a Vision, but knowing that Khaenri'ah has the ability to create lifelike duplicates as demonstrated by Subject Two, it's difficult to make judgments based on also possible that comparison.

[[WMG: {{Guest Fighter}}s from other franchises]]
With [[VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn Aloy]] announced as a playable character, any other characters are fair game now.
* Any character from ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', to complement Fischl's and Keqing's appearances in that game.
** Then that counts ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'''s Asuka, seeing as she's also a guest star in ''Honkai''.
* [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Devon Daniels]] or [[Series/PowerRangersDinoFury Zayto]].
* V (''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'').
* Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
* Pyramid Head from ''Franchise/SilentHill''
* Agent 47 from ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}''

[[WMG: There will be a public heroic Archon and/or a villainous hidden Archon.]]
Thus far,
the archons with secret identities have proven benevolent yet detached, while the Archons who are publicly known have proven to be cruel rulers of their nations. Perhaps some Prince(ss) of the remaining Archons will change Abyss Order is actually an impostor, and Nahida was picking up on the memories of the fake that pattern by having a publicly-known Archon who is entirely benevolent or a hidden Archon secretly pulling the strings for dark purposes.
subsumed their identity.



[[WMG:Mondstadt is actually the North Pole/the "Arctic Circle".]]
In the Teyvat Travel Guides, Alice states Brightcrown Canyon is northeast of Cider Lake, even though the player's world map shows that Brightcrown Canyon is actually ''west'' of Cider Lake. Meanwhile, Alice describes directions in Liyue accurate to the world map.

According to lore, Mondstadt was a near-uninhabitable frozen tundra until the gods came and Barbaros became the Anemo Archon, turning the land into a prosperous land of fields. In real life, it was believed the British Isles were warmer than other regions on the same latitude despite their proximity to the North Pole due to warm air being brought in by the Gulf Stream. Though [[ScienceMarchesOn this has since disproven]] (the oceans absorb warmth), this may be an inspiration for Mondstadt's warmer climate.

Northwest of Cider Lake would then be the location of Andrius, God of the North Wind — perhaps Andrius is where the North Pole of Teyvat's world is?



[[WMG: The Elemental Hypostasis are fragments of the Unknown God’s Power]]
Their shape and structure should make it pretty obvious since the Unknown God’s Power manifested as cubes and the “We will be reunited” trailer has the Abyss Princess witness a whole bunch of cubes destroying Khaenri’ah. What’s to say that the Hypostasis are what is left over?

[[WMG: The Vision Sara took from Itto was a fake one]]
Despite being described as reckless, Arataki does know when it's better to play it save and seeing how losing a Vision affected others he let a fake vision be made and gave away that instead.
* Ei said that the people who entered catatonia upon her Shogun taking away their Visions used them as a crutch for their ambitions. So maybe Itto's ''[[TooDumbToFool just that thick-headed.]]''
* False Visions are confirmed to have been created and passed off during the Vision confiscation. It's unknown whether Itto was given one though, or if he could act well enough to fool the soldiers confiscating it.

[[WMG: Albedo was killed by Subject 2.]]
* The Albedo encountered on Dragonspine was unusually pleased to socialize with multiple people when he had them over at his camp during the event and was quite emotive compared to the Albedo previously encountered by the Traveler. Subject 2 created Subject 3 (the whopperflower) to test people's ability to spot the real Albedo, then killed it to gain the trust of the Traveler and the Knights of Favonius. Subject 2 then killed the real Albedo during the Act 2 cutscene, took his sword, clothes, and alchemical notes, and claimed to have killed the prototype, and finally teased the Traveler at the end to test his ability to toy with them so that he could stop wearing the diamond mark he hated without causing suspicion.
** The theory is plausible, but thus far, the game has not proven itself willing to give the player the ability to play as characters if they are dead or, as suggested, impostors in the canonical storyline. There's little integration of the reasoning for why the characters join your roster and they're never shown in story sequences as the player, but it seems so far that the game is ensuring you're getting the living real deal in your roster.
** A different troper here, and not one closely familiar with Mihoyo's storytelling tendencies, but would they really kill a character off for real in a limited-time event?

[[WMG: Joel's father Joserf is actually Subject 2.]]
* Joserf's belongings can be found in various places among Dragonspine, but no other sign of the man can be found regardless of how much the player explores Dragonspine. Furthermore, when he's finally "found" at the conclusion of the event story (after being missing for several months), he claims having amnesia and only remembers having a wife and son. One possible theory related to these points is that the real Joserf actually is dead as suspected, and the one we meet is Subject 2 taking his form. A possible extra angle is the fact that Albedo expressed a hint of sadness and regret at the idea of having to kill Subject 2; perhaps he showed his doppelganger mercy and helped it to attain a human form like it had wanted, one where it could live in peace without fear of being discovered and killed, and even kill two birds with one stone by reuniting the desperately lonely Joel with his "father". Or it could simply be Subject 2 remaining undercover and waiting for another attempt to eliminate Albedo.

[[WMG: Dvalin is the Anemo Sovereign.]]
* Dvalin has a lot of parallels with Azhdaha, who is all but explicitly stated to be the Geo Sovereign. Just like how Azhdaha manifested as an elemental spirit in the wild that Morax chanced upon one day, Dvalin is described as being literally born from Anemo energy, and has a completely separate origin from Barbatos's Mondstadt. He too fought for humanity out of a desire to fit in and be understood, and sank into bitterness when he was seemingly betrayed. Dvalin also has strength rivaling that of actual gods, evidently being stronger than a Gnosis-equipped Barbatos (even if that's not exactly a high hurdle to clear), but since his name is not derived from the Ars Goetia he is unlikely to be one of Celestia's gods.
** [[https://youtu.be/xm6DtDBkDFw?t=63 This trailer]] seems to imply that yes, Dvalin is the Anemo Sovereign due to how Enjou casually calls him a Vishap.

[[WMG: The Twin Stars are based on the Dioscuri in Myth/ClassicalMythology]]
Aether and Lumine are twins that are born from the marriage of a god and a human, with Lumine inheriting the divine half of the union while Aether inherits the mortal half regardless of who becomes the Traveler. This can be demonstrated in their attack animations: Lumine can control the elements with extreme ease while Aether has to work rather hard to achieve the same results as his sister.

[[WMG: The Traveller will receive a Vision at the climax of the main storyline.]]
Yae Miko mentions that the Traveller may not have received a vision because they don't have any aspirations beyond reuniting with their sibling. It may be that the Traveller will receive a Vision of their own that fully restores their powers during the confrontation with the FinalBoss, as a result of accepting Teyvat as their home, and committing themselves to its protection.

[[WMG:The Fatui were behind the attempt to marry Chisato with Kamaji.]]
During Ayato’s character quest, he mentions that due to Chisato’s father being in prison, the Kanjou Commission was in disarray, and that if Chisato were to marry Kamaji, it would greatly marginalize the Kanjou commission, which would have threatened the stability of Inazuma. Put two and two together, and it makes perfect sense for why the Fatui would try to trick the two into marrying each other. More than likely, the Fatui had to convince someone in the Tenryou Commission to send that fake letter to Kamaji, and knowing that he would act upon it, the Fatui had hoped that the political shitstorm from their marriage would potentially destabilize the Shogunate, and if the plan succeeded, they would then try to convince the radical elements in the Sangonomiya to take advantage of the situation to restart the CivilWar.

[[WMG: The secret behind Diluc's "Red Dead of Night" costume]]
Diluc's Vision is not visible in his "Red Dead of Night" alternate costume because in the Hidden Strife event story where he wears the costume he is secretly utilizing his father's Delusion from the manga and concealing that fact.

[[WMG: Paimon, Istaroth, and Unknown God are all the same entity]]
"Paimon is God of Time", "Paimon is Unknown God" -- why not both? Istaroth, being the last of Primordial's shades, could be brainwashed into becoming the Sustainer by Celestia, because killing her would disrupt the world balance or something like that. Then she cubed the twins, some timey-wimey stuff happened, and Traveler found Paimon -- the depowered and kinda dumb Istaroth, similar to the Stove God situation.

[[WMG: Rana will become a playable character sometime in the future and her moveset will involve Arana.]]
Rana recieves a Vision at the end of the Aranyaka quest line and every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character. At the end of said quest, Rana leaves together with the Aranara Arana, so it's not that hard to believe that, when she eventually becomes playable, Arana will accompany her.
* Rana being playable is immediately jossed (and was likely originally a joke that some people took too seriously), on the basis of her character model and other factors that some people seemingly failed to account for:
** The biggest elephant in the room that serves as a major strike against the idea of Rana being playable is that she uses the standard generic NPC model; if you take her face and compare it with the faces of all other generic female [=NPCs=] (ie. Katheryne or Dunyarzad), you can see the obvious OnlySixFaces trait rampart among generic [=NPC=]s that simply screams "not playable"; in contrast, current and future playable characters have unique and distinct designs.
** While some may try to explain that she can get a redesign that makes her appearance on par with that of the actual playable characters, citing Collei (a character from the prequel comics) as an example of a character who got a redesign for her playable appearance, they seem to forget that Collei already had a unique design even back in the comics; Collei also did not have a character model prior to her first in-game appearance in Version 3.0, allowing her to physically grow up during the time gap between the prequel and the beginning of the Traveler's journey, and use her older present-day appearance as her redesign, whereas Rana has no such luck as a generic [=NPC=] whose character model is already set in stone with her appearance in-game. Furthermore, unless plastic surgery is a thing in the world of Teyvat, Rana cannot simply have her "NPC face" changed without Hoyoverse providing an in-universe justification. It would be really awkward for players (and by extension the Traveler and Paimon) to have previously seen her with the same bland face like every other [=NPC=] they have met so far, only to have her eyes and face change shape and appearance when[=/=]if she ever returns in the future. No playable characters to date have ever had their physical character model[[note]]This does not include their clothes, as Scaramouche had his clothes changed when he becomes PromotedToPlayable as the Wanderer; his physical appearance (hair and facial structure) otherwise remains the same[[/note]] changed from when they are first introduced as an in-game [=NPC=] to their playable appearance.
** On its own without the aforementioned "unique design", having a Vision is not enough to qualify for playability. There is a generic NPC during an Archon quest in Inazuma named Hanshirou who is stated to still possess his Vision, yet has never been expected from the fanbase or Hoyoverse to become playable, debunking the whole "every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character" claim.
** Additionally, Rana violated another trend that no playable characters (current or upcoming) had ever happened to them: she is a computer-controlled ally [=NPC=] fighting alongside the player, reusing enemy attack animations (specifically that of the Eremite Axe Vanguard). If the quest plot establishes that a playable character who is an [=NPC=] (such as Cyno or Tighnari), or an [=NPC=] who is expected to become playable in the future (such as Alhaitham and Dehya prior to versions 3.4 and 3.5, respectively), is involved with a fight against enemies, they are either a [[GuestStarPartyMember Trial Character]] in the player's party, or do not appear at all in the battle during gameplay. Rana does not follow either of those.
** As a final nail in the already battered coffin, version 3.7 has Rana (as a card) make her debut in the Genius Invocation [=TCG=] game mode...as a Companion Support Card like every other generic [=NPC=] before her and not as a Character Card like the actual playable characters.
** In short, Rana is automatically disqualified from ever becoming playable regardless of whether or not she has a Vision.

[[WMG: Rana was an attempt to get players to take a generic [=NPC=] seriously.]]
Mihoyo caught onto the fact that their audience's response to them trying to tell stories without throwing playable characters into the mix was "who cares". Rana's portrayal in the story and gameplay is used to try and shake off this mentality by demonstrating that even characters with a generic design could fight and have enough ambition to receive a Vision.

[[WMG: The Katherynes were created by Sandrone as a Fatui plant throughout Teyvat.]]
Given how Katheryne is confirmed in the Sumeru storyline to be a bionic puppet created in Snezhnaya, it isn't out of the realm of possibility that Sandrone created them to secretly gather intel for the Fatui, and later on, track the Traveler's movements.

[[WMG: Sucrose descends from the Valuka Shuna like Tighnari and her story mirrors that of the Scarlet King]]
The Valuka Shuna are a race of foxes from the desert that gained green fur due to the blessing of the Dendro Archon. Sucrose is from Mondstadt and has green fox ears, which means it is possible that her ancestors were originally from Sumeru but came to Mondstadt for unknown reasons. In addition, Sucrose had 2 friends from childhood who left her, so she alone attempts to create their imaginary paradise with alchemy. The Scarlet King had 2 friends (Goddess of Flowers and Rukkhadevata), one who died and one who left him, leaving him to pursue the creation of his utopia which ultimately led to the downfall of his civilisation at the hands of the curses of forbidden knowledge.

[[WMG: Paimon is a god who used too much of her power and shrunk]]
We've seen gods shrink due to overuse of their powers twice: Guoba and Rukkhadevata. Those two also lost memories as a result. Therefore, it is possible that Paimon was a god, who used too much power at some point, leaving her in this small amnesiac pixie form.

[[WMG: The Traveler helps each of the seven Archons overcome their own Deadly Sin]]
This theory may be on the obvious side, but here goes: Barbatos' sin of Sloth (does not train his power at all, lounges around habitually and ignores most of his responsibilities) and Ei's sin of Wrath (Inazuma is absolutely littered with critters she's killed) seem pretty obvious, and Morax almost certainly has the sin of Greed given his general theme (details of his trade for his gnosis are still needed). The Traveler gets Venti back moving again and actually being productive and helpful in Mondstadt, then helps Zhongli adjust to not having instant access to whatever he wants in Liyue, and forces the Raiden Shogun to actually wake up and have healthy interactions with people again in the Inazuma chapter. I hypothesize that this will continue in the ongoing Sumeru chapter (Kusinali's sin of Envy probably, unconfirmed) and with the future nations's Archons.
* Ei isn't a very angry person. She killed a lot of monsters and gods because she had to, which is no different from the other Archons. She actually more closely fits {{Lust}}, in that while she isn't horny she desperately craves affection, with a lack of it driving her to make irresponsible decisions. Meanwhile, the conclusion of the Sumeru storyline effectively confirms that if this theory is correct, Kusanali is Envy.
* Conversely (to the above response), the main point of most of the Inazuma storyline is stopping the war between the Shogun's troops and the forces of Watatsumi Island. Other notable features of Inazuma include a giant gash in the ground still polluted with Electro energy after Ei killed the serpent, the skeleton of the serpent itself which is still emmiting cursed energy which causes hightened aggression among other things, the poorly contained cursed nesting site of a thunderbird also killed by Ei, a literal war robot created by her, etc. I can see why Lust is possible, but it just doesn't seem probable compared to Wrath.

[[WMG: At the end of the final set of Archon quests, the Traveler will [[IChooseToStay choose to stay in Teyvat]] instead of leaving]]
Teyvat was just one of many worlds that the Traveler and their sibling were visiting and intended to leave until the Unknown God threw a wrench in their plans, causing both to become stranded, while the Traveler's sibling joins the Abyss Order. Initially, the Traveler intends on reuniting with their sibling and then leaving Teyvat right away, though the sibling refuses to do so until they accomplish their goals and wants the Traveler to travel and understand the world of Teyvat before they intend on leaving. At the end of the story, should the Traveler successfully (or more tragically, failed to) convince their sibling to leave the Abyss Order and join up with them again, they may decide that instead of leaving Teyvat as they had originally planned at the start of the game, they will declare Teyvat as their new home, remembering the friends they made along their journey, as well as the good and bad times they experienced in the world of Teyvat. From a gameplay perspective, unless NewGamePlus would be introduced in ''Genshin Impact'', this would make sense to account for the possibility for any sidequests and other activities that the player has not completed yet, and the game is unlikely to create another character to fill in for the Traveler's gameplay role post-game if they left Teyvat.

[[WMG: The Catalyst weapon type can be used as a stand-in for weapons[=/=]fighting styles that do not fit with the other four weapon types]]
Since the start of ''Genshin'''s release, the main types of weapons available for the player to use had always been swords, claymores (basically bigger swords), polearms, bows, and catalysts. Notably, unlike most [=JRPGs=], there isn't a weapon type for axes, knives[=/=]daggers, fists, etc., and no update added new weapon types to the main pool of weapon types. This limits characters to only the five aforementioned weapon types, when some characters would be more fitting wielding a different weapon that fits with their design[[labelnote:For example]]Shinobu is shown brandishing a dagger (a weapon fitting her ninja aesthetic) in one of her idle animations, and while she still technically uses it in her Elemental skill, she still primarily uses a long sword as her main weapon[[/labelnote]]. With Heizou's debut, aside from being the first male Catalyst user, he is also the first one to utilize a drastically different form of fighting instead of firing elemental spells from afar; he instead imbues his Anemo powers into his fistfighting prowess. Yae Miko also demonstrates that Catalyst users can also use other objects (in her case, a gohei staff) to channel and cast elemental powers instead of using only their bare hands to make spellcasting motions. Taking both of these factors in mind, the Catalyst weapon type can serve as a way in the future to introduce playable characters who fight by using other forms of weapons including, but not limited to knives, tomahawk, hammers, or even a ''firearm'' in a similar fashion to the Fatui Skirmishers, as long as they're able to innately channel their Vision's elemental powers into their normal attacks.

[[WMG: Venti was lying about being the weakest archon.]]
Venti originally claimed that archons gained power through directly ruling over their nation, and he uses that as the explanation for his weakness. However, later evidence states that gods gain power through faith and worship - Nahida is weak because she never had the worship Rukkhadevata received. Venti on the other hand, has a huge cathedral and statue dedicated to him and is definitely worshipped by the Mondstadters despite his absence. Even if it possible that archon power comes from both sources (Nahida was also incapable of directly ruling Sumeru), Venti said that he was "without a doubt" the weakest. Additionally, his Gnosis is based on the Queen, regarded as the strongest piece on the chess board.

[[WMG: After the events of Sumeru Archon Quest, two versions of Dottore remain, not one.]]
As the price for the Electro Gnosis, Nahida demanded that Dottore erases all of his other segments. The Dottore she was talking to, however, was a segment himself. If there's an original Dottore out there somewhere, the one used as a source of all the segments, then the Dottore that struck the deal could take advantage of ExactWords and erase all the other segments, with the original Dottore and the last segment remaining.
* It's implied that Dottore himself continued his existence through the segments meaning that the original is no more.

[[WMG: The current Pyro Archon is not an expy of Himeko.]]
While Venti mentioned "Murata" being the Pyro Archon's name and Muratans sharing the Archon's vibrant red hair color, it was in a conversation with Vennessa, which happened about a thousand years ago. Nowadays, it is said that out of the original Seven only Venti and Zhongli remain. It is possible that over the past millenium, someone else inherited the flame, so to say, and took up the title of the Pyro Archon.

[[WMG:The Traveler's sibling has been replaced with an impostor.]]
The Traveler's sibling ''must'' be the Traveler's real sibling, because they identify the Traveler as such in their private writings in the Aranyaka. At the same time, the Traveler's sibling is apparently a native of Teyvat, while the Traveler is explicitly something other. It's ''possible'' that the Traveler's sibling became naturalized to Teyvat by forming attachments to it in the same way Miko implied was necessary for the Traveler to receive a Vision, but knowing that Khaenri'ah has the ability to create lifelike duplicates as demonstrated by Subject Two, it's also possible that the Prince(ss) of the Abyss Order is actually an impostor, and Nahida was picking up on the memories of the fake that subsumed their identity.

[[WMG: Visions drastically slow down their wielder's aging process and grant longevity]]
I'm putting this out there because I found out that a majority of the medium and child units that aren't flat out gods or demihumans are actually adults. (Amber, Kazuha, Mona, Dori, Sayu, etc) In Ambers case, she looks exactly the same in the manga which took place 5-10 years prior while Collei underwent a growth spurt and is now as tall as her. People with Visions are still capable of dying of natural causes or battle, but have extended lifespans otherwise.
* While Qiqi is quite childlike, she's also a jiangshi and thus not quite alive anyway. Klee is, as mentioned, demihuman and thus likely operating under different biological rules.
* Regarding Amber and Collei, while the timeline remains only an estimate, the best calculations place the manga at only around a year before the start of the game, maybe a bit less. Thus, it makes sense that Amber wouldn't have changed much. And by the time Collei is introduced in the game approximately three years would have passed since the manga, explaining how the awkward preteen Collei grew into the... well... slightly less awkward teen we meet in Sumeru.

[[WMG: Future floating/flying "pets"]]
We already have a miniature seelie in a variety of colors, a robot made by Cloud Shaper, and Liloupar's bottle. Future choices might include:
* Paimon, so we see her all the time, not just when the menu's open.
* One of the vulture-serpents from Sumeru. They're confirmed to be tamed by the natives, so it would make sense to recieve one as a reward for completing a quest.
* Similarly, one of the flying serpents from the Sumeru desert, just because they're about the right size and fly.
* A baby Wenut. Even the big ones are kind of cute :3
* A Cicin. Same reasons as for flying serpents, and we could get an attractant like the Fatui Cicin Mages have.
* Now hear me out: Hydro Eidolon, albeit minimized to match the size of previous companion pets.



[[WMG: We will meet one of the Hexenzirkel in Fontaine]]
Fontaine is known to have links to at least one notable Hydro character, Mona, through her authorship of an astrology column for ''The Steambird''. Mona is the disciple of Barbeloth, a powerful hydromancer and master astrologist who is a core part of the Hexenzirkel. Additionally, the Traveler heard a mysterious female voice guiding them during the last Archon Quest in Sumeru. During the Act III Interlude, the Traveler surmises that this was "N.", Hexenzirkel member Nicole. It's possible that Nicole may reveal her presence to us more fully in Fontaine, perhaps even getting to meet her personally if the situation calls for it.



[[WMG: The Inverted Statue of the Seven belonged to Dornman Port]]
Remember the inverted Statue of the Seven the Traveler came across in the "We will be reunited" Archon quest? Yeah, that belonged to the missing region of Mondstadt, and the reason why we couldn't explore the Anemo country completely is that the Abyss Order made off with it and the Traveler may have destroyed the corrupted statue. So until a new one is created to replace the inverted statue, we won't see the entirety of Mondstadt for a while.

to:

[[WMG:Alice is not from Teyvat]]
There are hints that Klee's mom, Alice, doesn't actually originate in Teyvat, which makes her someone who might have just been [[TrappedInAnotherWorld transported from another world]].
* She might be an elf since Klee has {{pointy ears}}, a trait inherited from her.
* Barbara's character stories mention that the concept of an IdolSinger is a foreign thing, that "idols" singing to entertain others didn't exist before, that is, until Barbara herself became one after reading "Alice's Idol Magazine". This means that Alice perhaps came from modern-day Earth.
* A common fan theory suggests that her name makes her an obvious or direct reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', perhaps the oldest and most popular story involving the TrappedInAnotherWorld trope.

[[WMG: The Inverted Statue of the Seven belonged to Dornman Port]]
Remember the inverted Statue of the Seven the Traveler came across in the "We
"emergency food" joke will be reunited" Archon quest? Yeah, that belonged to turn into a total CerebusRetcon]]
From
the missing region of Mondstadt, and moment the reason why we couldn't explore the Anemo country completely is that the Abyss Order made off with it and player meets Amber, they can introduce Paimon as "emergency food," which she's objected to each time they've introduced her as such. There will most likely come a point where they get stuck in a situation where the Traveler may die of starvation and just as Paimon is about to offer herself as the emergency rations that have destroyed been joked about, the corrupted statue. So until a new one is created to replace Traveler would rather die than see their friend die.

[[WMG:Klee's race matures slower than normal humans]]
While many of
the inverted texts mention her being a "child", she's apparently taught by her mother in bomb-making from a young age. It's more likely that her actual age may be that of an older teen or even young woman, i.e she's OlderThanSheLooks. Just that she doesn't emotionally mature as quickly as normal humans do.

[[WMG: The Grand Thief in Chapter I Act IV never actually died.]]
Even TheWorfEffect has limits. The player can compare the Grand Thief to ''Alice'', TheArchmage of Teyvat thus far, without Liyue Branch Master Lan so much as raising an eyelid. It's difficult to believe that someone as competent as Alice would be killed after finding a corrupt Statue of the Seven, even if they were ambushed by an Abyss Herald. It'd be a major case of ShowDontTell, as they died before they had the chance to show off their skills, and thanks to something relatively trivial, at that. Even if they lack a Vision, a thief as renowned an adventurer as Alice should be more than capable of identifying when to turn tail and run and to not take too close a look at shady landmarks. If this hunch is accurate, the corpse we see is that of a decoy the thief sent to investigate the
statue, and we won't will encounter this legendary PhantomThief in-person later. Yes, they can also be compared to Stanley, but the Stanley we encounter in-game is explicitly the original's lesser understudy, so it's difficult to make judgments based on that comparison.

[[WMG:Scaramouche is the Raiden Mei parallel, not Baal. Alternatively, there are two Raiden Mei parallels, and they are both Scaramouche and Baal.]]
Note that Scaramouche and Raiden Mei have similar color schemes.

[[WMG: The true leader behind the Abyss Order will turn out to be Gold.]]
Gold, already holding a position as a GreaterScopeVillain due to their various backstory acts like creating Durin and the "shadowy monsters" 500 years prior to the start, will turn out to be the ''actual'' leader behind the Abyss Order, even above the Traveler's Sibling. Considering they're clearly linked with the Abyss and their status post-Calamity is unknown, it's not too improbable.

Bonus: They will also be referred to as the King/Queen of the Abyss Order, to signal their higher rank than the Prince/ss rank the Sibling holds.

* Two of the Story Teasers suggest that the Traveller's Sibling might actually have been subjected to some sort of brainwashing or mental manipulation, and it will be up to the Traveller to return the former to their senses. (Both seem to reference Lumine.)
** In "Gnostic Chorus," Venti narrates a story of a crowned heir being tricked into becoming "the queen of the kingdom of darkness," before describing the journey of the second crowned heir as "your story."
** In the "Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview," Dainsleif challenges the Traveller to "show that you are worthier than [him] to rescue her."

[[WMG:A symbolism of Paimon's relationship with the Traveler]]
In ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', Paimon is a demon who is obedient to Lucifer, and has {{flight}} as one of his powers. This theory could be a series of minor coincidences, but this game's Paimon likes to fly all the time. It's a long stretch, but since Paimon is loyal to the Traveler, this probably means that the Traveler is an allusion to Lucifer. In the prologue, the twin Travelers have the natural ability to fly using metallic wings on their backs. But after their powers have been sealed by the Unknown God, those wings were never seen again and they had to rely on Wind Gliders while trapped in Teyvat. Losing wings could be a reference to how Lucifer "fell from grace" when he became {{Satan}}.

[[WMG: The Twins were EvilAllAlong, and The Traveler has been subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing.]]
The opening cutscene shows the Unknown God claiming to want to stop "the arrogation of mankind". "Arrogate" means "to take or claim (something) without justification". Since the Traveler is able to perform magic without a focus, and can even change their element freely, it's possible that the reason the twins came to Teyvat was to steal it's power. The traveler's memories could then have been tampered with as part of a BatmanGambit to teach them how wonderful Teyvat is.

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[[WMG: Delusions will come to gameplay eventually]]
Based on what Tartaglia demonstrated in his boss fight, its possible for the people of Teyvat to use more than one element through the use of Delusions. As such, certain adventurers can equip certain delusions to change their elemental affinity other than the one granted by their vision. Skills may or may not change, but their element definitely does. (I.e. Diluc equips a Hydro Delusion and his skills become Hydro based instead of his usual Pyro.)

[[WMG:Mounts will be introduced.]]
Taking a page from ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' and ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' by having mounts in the forms of hogs, slimes, and (baby) dragons, for instance.

[[WMG:Firearms will eventually be introduced as a new weapon type]]
Firearms already canonically exist in Teyvat in at ''least'' Snezhnaya, so there's no in-story reasons on why gun-wielding characters can't be introduced.

Similiar to the Manacasters of VideoGame/DragaliaLost, each character could have different 'modes' of attacks, with some having muskets/rifles, high-velocity rifles/gatlings, and short-range shotguns, altough all three would share the same weapon graphics for simplicity's sake.
* Firearms also exist in Fontaine, although they're not a new class of weapon yet as of 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her role as one of Fontaine's champion duelists, although it has not been shown how it plays in her character's moveset.

[[WMG: The Purpose of the Boss Trophies]]
So far, Tainted Blood and Monolith Fragment have no use. When all Archon Quests are completed, there will be at least 7 of these. Possible uses for the trophies may be crafting the Traveler's sword from the intro, restoring their power, or triggering end-game events.

[[WMG: 5 Star Character EXP items and 4 Star Weapon EXP Items will eventually be added.]]

It seems like a logical progression of the game to add higher tier EXP Items, especially since the amount of EXP needed to level up every ten levels gets more and more expensive. It's likely 5 Star Character EXP will necessitate going above the current cap of Adventure Rank 60, while 4 Star and higher Weapon EXP will require materials in areas further in the game's story in order to craft.

[[WMG: Abyssal Magic will be the eighth playable element.]]
This will be how Dainsleif and your sibling will become playable.

[[WMG: There will be two new elements near the endgame of Genshin]]
The new power types will be affiliated with the Abyss and possibly Celestia. [[TimeMaster Chrono]], the element of time and possibly affiliated with the God of Time and the Heavenly Principles and [[PowerOfTheVoid Cosmo]], the element of the abyss and space wielded by Dainsleif and the Abyss sibling. The elements will be mutually exclusive as '''only''' the Traveler will be able to wield the Chrono element in conjunction with the 7 others, but not Cosmo, which will be used by the Abyss twin along with their 7 Teyvat elements.
* Since Dainsleif is [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1310198474424500225 confirmed in a pre-release Tweet to eventually become playable]] in the foreseeable future and is very unlikely to receive a Vision of the seven existing elements for himself (given their association with Gods and Celestia, he would detest the idea of using a Vision, and he has [[CastingAShadow his own powers anyway]]), it is inevitable that at least one more new element will be added to the game. We don't know if the Traveler's sibling would become playable, though enemy-exclusive elements doesn't seem too far off, like pre-3.0 Dendro.

[[WMG: The twins' fighting style is incomplete without the other, and the other twin might later become playable, allowing them to fight as one.]]
In the prologue cutscene, Lumine was shown to be wielding her sword on her left, while Aether on his right. If you pick Lumine as the playable twin however, she wields the sword with her right hand, hinting that she's likely ambidextrous. She still uses her elemental skills with her left hand unlike Aether who uses his right hand for both the sword and elemental skills. This might be due to the fact that Aether usually takes the front while Lumine moves around in the battlefield when the twins fight together, but without her brother, Lumine ends up using her brother's fighting style instead. Once the twins reunite for real, Lumine might start using her left hand for the sword again. This might also be the reason why the Traveler does not have a non-battle talent, as it is reserved for the tag-team gameplay mechanic.

[[WMG: Future floating/flying "pets"]]
We already have a miniature seelie in a variety of colors, a robot made by Cloud Shaper, and Liloupar's bottle. Future choices might include:
* Paimon, so we
see her all the entirety time, not just when the menu's open.
* One
of the vulture-serpents from Sumeru. They're confirmed to be tamed by the natives, so it would make sense to recieve one as a reward for completing a quest.
* Similarly, one of the flying serpents from the Sumeru desert, just because they're about the right size and fly.
* A baby Wenut. Even the big ones are kind of cute :3
* A Cicin. Same reasons as for flying serpents, and we could get an attractant like the Fatui Cicin Mages have.
* Now hear me out: Hydro Eidolon, albeit minimized to match the size of previous companion pets.

[[WMG:The Dragonspine is preparation for the eventual release of Snezhnaya.]]
The Dragonspine has just released, and includes multiple other mechanics to keep track of, such as Sheer Cold. And considering miHoYo is eventually gonna send us to Snezhnaya, another possibly-cold area judging by how it's ruled by the Cryo Archon, I feel as though Dragonspine is preparing us for when we eventually go there.

[[WMG:There will be a "sequel".]]
Seeing as the Story Trailer refers to the stories of the Traveler journeying through
Mondstadt to Khaeni'riah as the Teyvat ''Chapter'', maybe we'll get another "Chapter" of the game, be it another mega-expansion or a sequel, taking place outside of Teyvat. Also worth noting that Teyvat is only a ''continent'' and isn't considered to be the whole world.

[[WMG: Potential future {{crossover}}s or collab events]]
* ''Creator/{{Nijisanji}}''
* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost''
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' (as an April Fools Joke)
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
* ''Literature/KonoSuba''
* ''Anime/PrincessConnectReDive''
* ''VideoGame/UmaMusumePrettyDerby''
* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* ''VideoGame/BlueArchive''
* [=YoYo=] Lumi - miHoYo's VirtualCelebrity. While there were few articles who speculate on this, being a project of the same company means that she might have a high chance of getting into ''Genshin''. Also, if you look at her [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LumiN0vaDesktop/channels YouTube Channel]], the official ''Genshin Impact'' Website/YouTube account is listed as a related channel.

[[WMG: {{Guest Fighter}}s from other franchises]]
With [[VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn Aloy]] announced as a playable character, any other characters are fair game now.
* Any character from ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', to complement Fischl's and Keqing's appearances in that game.
** Then that counts ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'''s Asuka, seeing as she's also a guest star in ''Honkai''.
* [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Devon Daniels]] or [[Series/PowerRangersDinoFury Zayto]].
* V (''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'').
* Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
* Pyramid Head from ''Franchise/SilentHill''
* Agent 47 from ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}''

[[WMG: The Catalyst weapon type can be used as a stand-in
for weapons[=/=]fighting styles that do not fit with the other four weapon types]]
Since the start of ''Genshin'''s release, the main types of weapons available for the player to use had always been swords, claymores (basically bigger swords), polearms, bows, and catalysts. Notably, unlike most [=JRPGs=], there isn't
a while.weapon type for axes, knives[=/=]daggers, fists, etc., and no update added new weapon types to the main pool of weapon types. This limits characters to only the five aforementioned weapon types, when some characters would be more fitting wielding a different weapon that fits with their design[[labelnote:For example]]Shinobu is shown brandishing a dagger (a weapon fitting her ninja aesthetic) in one of her idle animations, and while she still technically uses it in her Elemental skill, she still primarily uses a long sword as her main weapon[[/labelnote]]. With Heizou's debut, aside from being the first male Catalyst user, he is also the first one to utilize a drastically different form of fighting instead of firing elemental spells from afar; he instead imbues his Anemo powers into his fistfighting prowess. Yae Miko also demonstrates that Catalyst users can also use other objects (in her case, a gohei staff) to channel and cast elemental powers instead of using only their bare hands to make spellcasting motions. Taking both of these factors in mind, the Catalyst weapon type can serve as a way in the future to introduce playable characters who fight by using other forms of weapons including, but not limited to knives, tomahawk, hammers, or even a ''firearm'' in a similar fashion to the Fatui Skirmishers, as long as they're able to innately channel their Vision's elemental powers into their normal attacks.

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[[WMG:The Travelers aren't just sent somewhere else (to Teyvat) by the Unknown God after the prologue, they're also sent to the past.]]
One theory that's slowly popping up on October 2020 is the idea that it's not just dimension travel that's involved, but also time travel.
* The Unknown God probably has space-time manipulation powers overall, the game doesn't just tell the "time manipulation" part yet because it's still too early.
* The playable Traveler cannot remember [[TimeSkip how many years have passed]] since they met the Unknown God because it's a side effect of confusion. The world has changed so much ever since they woke up from a NightmareSequence (as mentioned in their first Character Story), but that's probably because the Travelers are from a different ''time era''.
* Somehow, this is also tied to the "Paimon is the Unknown God" theory, as there are ''Genshin'' players on-board with the idea that Paimon might be the past self of the Unknown God, hence why they have visual similarities. Why would she send the Travelers to the past is something that opens a lot more fan theories such as:
** The Unknown God, being Paimon, might actually be waiting until the Traveler collects all Seven elements and take it from them to empower herself. Another possible theory is that the Unknown God is the end-result of Paimon having collected all Seven elements for herself already.
** The playable Traveler's adventures with Paimon might actually change her into someone better, so there's a potential for the Unknown God to become a [[BigGood powerful force of good]] via a CharacterDevelopment that happens in the past.
** Other fan theories suggest that the Unknown God deliberately sent the playable Traveler in the past to create a StableTimeLoop in which the Traveler wakes up in Teyvat and meets Paimon -> Paimon becomes the Unknown God throughout their adventure -> The playable Traveler reunites with their twin -> the Unknown God meets the two Travelers and halt their journey -> The Unknown God sends the playable Traveler to Teyvat, and so on...

[[WMG:A symbolism of Paimon's relationship with the Traveler]]
In ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', Paimon is a demon who is obedient to Lucifer, and has {{flight}} as one of his powers. This theory could be a series of minor coincidences, but this game's Paimon likes to fly all the time. It's a long stretch, but since Paimon is loyal to the Traveler, this probably means that the Traveler is an allusion to Lucifer. In the prologue, the twin Travelers have the natural ability to fly using metallic wings on their backs. But after their powers have been sealed by the Unknown God, those wings were never seen again and they had to rely on Wind Gliders while trapped in Teyvat. Losing wings could be a reference to how Lucifer "fell from grace" when he became {{Satan}}.

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!! Unconfirmed and unsorted theories:

[[folder:Theories about the nature of Teyvat]]

[[WMG:The twin Travelers' homeworld is modern-day Earth]]
While the game doesn't explicitly mention where the
Travelers aren't just sent somewhere else (to Teyvat) by originated from before they arrived in Teyvat, there are various theories or pieces of lore that might imply them coming from Earth, or at least being familiar with Earth-like concepts that are alien to Teyvat.
* Theories that tie this game to
the Unknown God after ''Honkai Gakuen'' IP of miHoYO suggest that the prologue, they're also twins are from the times when the Honkai Eruptions took place, and perhaps they've been sent to travel worlds (perhaps via the past.Imaginary Tree) under orders of a prominent ''Honkai'' figure such as Otto Apocalypse or Kevin Kaslana.
** Their blonde hair might make them descendants of other blonde-haired ''Honkai'' characters like Otto Apocalypse or Durandal.
* According to Noelle's voicelines, roses represent secrecy in Mondstadt, but love in the Traveler's homeworld.
* When talking about Mondstadt's terrain, the Traveler mentions the word "nozzle", something that Paimon doesn't know despite being your traveling companion in Teyvat for a long while.

[[WMG: Khaenri'ah is a different world that Teyvat was built on top of.
]]
One theory that's slowly popping up on October 2020 is Of the idea two known characters from Khaenri'ah, Dainsleif and Kaeya, both call Teyvat "this world" (Dainsleif in the Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview, Kaeya in his character stories), worded in such a way that it's not just dimension travel that's involved, but also time travel.
suggests they are outsiders.
* Star-shaped pupils seem to be a feature on those from Khaenri'ah, and they have the same shape as the stars shown on Genshin Impact's logo, on Paimon's hairclip, and Primogems (among other things).
* The Unknown God probably has space-time manipulation powers overall, runes/text found around locked chests and through various ruins in the game doesn't are written in the Khaenri'ah script, which is stylized Latin (see [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Genshin_Impact/comments/j5muhi/translationthe_deciphering_of_the_khaenriah/ this Reddit post]]) -- just tell the "time manipulation" part yet because it's still too early.
* The playable Traveler cannot remember [[TimeSkip how many years have passed]] since they met the Unknown God because it's a side effect of confusion. The world has changed so much ever since they woke up
as modern Romantic languages are derived largely from a NightmareSequence (as mentioned in their first Character Story), but that's probably because Latin, the Travelers are language on Teyvat may be descended from a different ''time era''.
Khaenri'ah's.
* Somehow, this is also tied to In the "Paimon is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO__VQZirJ4 We Will Be Reunited]] trailer, Lumine looks at fiery ruins in horror, which were presumably destroyed at the Unknown God" theory, as there are ''Genshin'' players on-board with the idea that Paimon might be the past self hands of the Unknown God, hence why they God. In the Teyvat Story Preview, Dainsleif says "buried in the depths of this world are smoldering remains."

[[WMG: Celestia will be TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon of the Teyvat storyline.]]
It only seems appropriate that the domain of the gods be the final area in the game (or at least in Teyvat) to be visited. Also, [[OminousFloatingCastle it's a floating castle/city]], [=RPGs=] love to
have visual similarities. Why would she send the Travelers final dungeons be floating structures.
* Supporting this, many sub-plots related
to chunks of Celestia breaking off and landing inconvenient places keep cropping up, which could all be tied up in the past final act. (Specifically, the sky nail on Dragonspine mountain, the un-seen piece causing the fog on Tsurumi Island, and the piece which landed in the Sumeru desert causing the perpetual sandstorm.)

[[WMG: Teyvat
is something just an artificially-simulated world]]
Part IV of the "Unreconciled Stars" event gives us a WhamLine from Scaramouche sharing his realization
that opens "the skies are a lot more fan theories such as:
** The Unknown God, being Paimon, might actually
lie" (to which Mona paraphrases as "fake skies"). How can it be waiting until the Traveler collects all Seven elements and take it from them to empower herself. Another possible theory is that the Unknown God is the end-result of Paimon having collected all Seven elements for herself already.
** The playable Traveler's adventures with Paimon might actually change her into someone better, so there's a potential for the Unknown God
skies turn out to become a [[BigGood powerful force of good]] via a CharacterDevelopment be fake? It could mean that happens in the past.
** Other fan theories suggest that the Unknown God deliberately sent the playable Traveler in the past to create a StableTimeLoop in which the Traveler wakes up in
Teyvat and meets Paimon -> Paimon becomes the Unknown God throughout their adventure -> The playable Traveler reunites with their twin -> the Unknown God meets the two Travelers and halt their journey -> The Unknown God sends the playable Traveler to Teyvat, and so on...

[[WMG:A symbolism of
is just a simulation, including everyone in it.
* Players have also wondered why
Paimon's relationship with name in the Traveler]]
In ''Literature/ArsGoetia'',
mail is spelled as "P-A-I-M-O-N", which suspiciously looks like an application of the AICronym trope (The second and third letters even obviously spell out "AI"). With the "Unreconciled Stars" event's revelation, Paimon's name being written in that manner is taken as a {{foreshadowing}} to this "simulated world" theory and the possibility that Paimon is a demon who is obedient an ArtificialIntelligence that's meant to Lucifer, and has {{flight}} as one of his powers. This theory oversee Teyvat and/or the Traveler.
* Alternatively, rather than a digital simulation, it
could be a series of minor coincidences, but this game's Paimon likes to fly all the time. It's a long stretch, but since Paimon is loyal to the Traveler, this probably means that the Traveler is an allusion to Lucifer. In the prologue, the twin Travelers have the natural ability to fly using metallic wings on artificial habitat. Be it an elaborate trap for Descenders, a PlanetSpaceship whose inhabitants forgot their backs. But after their powers have been sealed by origins, or even a TrumanShowPlot for a technologically advanced race... The WorldTree is a subsystem that logs all events, and Celestia is TheBridge where Gods survey and control the Unknown God, those wings were never seen again world.
** Based on how it seemingly changes alignment based on where it's observed from, almost as if the surface of Teyvat follows the inside of a spherical shape, it's possible that Celestia is a monitoring station at the center of a tiny {{Dyson Sphere}} used by a {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}} species in a {{God Guise}} to track (and if necessary, control) Teyvat's inhabitants as part of some grand experiment, perhaps the Celestials are some sort of {{Precursor}} species. There was a ''Star Trek'' [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries TOS]] episode, [[Recap/StarTrekS3E8ForTheWorldIsHollowAndIHaveTouchedTheSky "For the World Is Hollow
and they had to rely I Have Touched the Sky"]] that touched on Wind Gliders while trapped in Teyvat. Losing wings could be a reference to how Lucifer "fell from grace" when he became {{Satan}}.
similar concept.



[[WMG:The other twin is just manipulated by the Abyss Mages]]
As the Abyss Mages are the ones who manipulated Dvalin into rampaging against the citizens, it wouldn't be surprising if they found the other twin and manipulated them into working with them.

[[WMG: Diluc and Jean had a thing together when they were younger.]]
They act like exes who still have feelings for each other but broke up because their lives took different paths, and they have a lot in common, including both having pet turtles as children and having very similar personalities despite their different opinions on the Knights and the way the country is run.

[[WMG: Dainsleif is an alternate version of Aether and the second prince mentioned in the Gnostic Chorus.]]
In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAlKhARUcoY Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview]], Dainsleif serves as the narrator and recaps/teases what will happen in all 9 chapters, suggesting he is already aware of what is to come. For his chapter, the Khaenri'ah Chapter, he says "We will defy this world using a power from beyond," which may mean another world and the power of outlanders like Aether and Lumine. Near the end, he tells Aether (male Traveler) to "show me you are worthier than I to rescue her (Lumine)." Afterwards, he says that nearly all of his memories have faded away, suggesting that this may be a cycle that has been continuing for a long, long time.



[[WMG: Khaenri'ah is a different world that Teyvat was built on top of.]]
Of the two known characters from Khaenri'ah, Dainsleif and Kaeya, both call Teyvat "this world" (Dainsleif in the Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview, Kaeya in his character stories), worded in such a way that suggests they are outsiders.
* Star-shaped pupils seem to be a feature on those from Khaenri'ah, and they have the same shape as the stars shown on Genshin Impact's logo, on Paimon's hairclip, and Primogems (among other things).
* The runes/text found around locked chests and through various ruins in the game are written in the Khaenri'ah script, which is stylized Latin (see [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Genshin_Impact/comments/j5muhi/translationthe_deciphering_of_the_khaenriah/ this Reddit post]]) -- just as modern Romantic languages are derived largely from Latin, the language on Teyvat may be descended from Khaenri'ah's.
* In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO__VQZirJ4 We Will Be Reunited]] trailer, Lumine looks at fiery ruins in horror, which were presumably destroyed at the hands of the Unknown God. In the Teyvat Story Preview, Dainsleif says "buried in the depths of this world are smoldering remains."

[[WMG: Celestia will be TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon of the Teyvat storyline.]]
It only seems appropriate that the domain of the gods be the final area in the game (or at least in Teyvat) to be visited. Also, [[OminousFloatingCastle it's a floating castle/city]], [=RPGs=] love to have the final dungeons be floating structures.
* Supporting this, many sub-plots related to chunks of Celestia breaking off and landing inconvenient places keep cropping up, which could all be tied up in the final act. (Specifically, the sky nail on Dragonspine mountain, the un-seen piece causing the fog on Tsurumi Island, and the piece which landed in the Sumeru desert causing the perpetual sandstorm.)

[[WMG: The Twins were EvilAllAlong, and The Traveler has been subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing.]]
The opening cutscene shows the Unknown God claiming to want to stop "the arrogation of mankind". "Arrogate" means "to take or claim (something) without justification". Since the Traveler is able to perform magic without a focus, and can even change their element freely, it's possible that the reason the twins came to Teyvat was to steal it's power. The traveler's memories could then have been tampered with as part of a BatmanGambit to teach them how wonderful Teyvat is.

[[WMG: The twins' fighting style is incomplete without the other, and the other twin might later become playable, allowing them to fight as one.]]
In the prologue cutscene, Lumine was shown to be wielding her sword on her left, while Aether on his right. If you pick Lumine as the playable twin however, she wields the sword with her right hand, hinting that she's likely ambidextrous. She still uses her elemental skills with her left hand unlike Aether who uses his right hand for both the sword and elemental skills. This might be due to the fact that Aether usually takes the front while Lumine moves around in the battlefield when the twins fight together, but without her brother, Lumine ends up using her brother's fighting style instead. Once the twins reunite for real, Lumine might start using her left hand for the sword again. This might also be the reason why the Traveler does not have a non-battle talent, as it is reserved for the tag-team gameplay mechanic.

[[WMG: Potential future {{crossover}}s or collab events]]
* ''Creator/{{Nijisanji}}''
* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost''
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' (as an April Fools Joke)
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
* ''Literature/KonoSuba''
* ''Anime/PrincessConnectReDive''
* ''VideoGame/UmaMusumePrettyDerby''
* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* ''VideoGame/BlueArchive''
* [=YoYo=] Lumi - miHoYo's VirtualCelebrity. While there were few articles who speculate on this, being a project of the same company means that she might have a high chance of getting into ''Genshin''. Also, if you look at her [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LumiN0vaDesktop/channels YouTube Channel]], the official ''Genshin Impact'' Website/YouTube account is listed as a related channel.

[[WMG:The twin Travelers' homeworld is modern-day Earth]]
While the game doesn't explicitly mention where the Travelers originated from before they arrived in Teyvat, there are various theories or pieces of lore that might imply them coming from Earth, or at least being familiar with Earth-like concepts that are alien to Teyvat.
* Theories that tie this game to the ''Honkai Gakuen'' IP of miHoYO suggest that the twins are from the times when the Honkai Eruptions took place, and perhaps they've been sent to travel worlds (perhaps via the Imaginary Tree) under orders of a prominent ''Honkai'' figure such as Otto Apocalypse or Kevin Kaslana.
** Their blonde hair might make them descendants of other blonde-haired ''Honkai'' characters like Otto Apocalypse or Durandal.
* According to Noelle's voicelines, roses represent secrecy in Mondstadt, but love in the Traveler's homeworld.
* When talking about Mondstadt's terrain, the Traveler mentions the word "nozzle", something that Paimon doesn't know despite being your traveling companion in Teyvat for a long while.

[[WMG:Alice is not from Teyvat]]
There are hints that Klee's mom, Alice, doesn't actually originate in Teyvat, which makes her someone who might have just been [[TrappedInAnotherWorld transported from another world]].
* She might be an elf since Klee has {{pointy ears}}, a trait inherited from her.
* Barbara's character stories mention that the concept of an IdolSinger is a foreign thing, that "idols" singing to entertain others didn't exist before, that is, until Barbara herself became one after reading "Alice's Idol Magazine". This means that Alice perhaps came from modern-day Earth.
* A common fan theory suggests that her name makes her an obvious or direct reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', perhaps the oldest and most popular story involving the TrappedInAnotherWorld trope.

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[[WMG: Khaenri'ah Mondstadt is a different world that Teyvat was built on top of.functioning anarchy.]]
Of Nothing's been said of an actual government since the two known characters aristocracy was overthrown and it fits very well with how important they hold freedom.

[[WMG:Fontaine's advanced technology is due to a traveler
from Khaenri'ah, another world.]]
During one quest players can acquire a "kamera" that was recently developed in Fontaine. The primitive camera is at least a couple of centuries ahead of the present day technology of Teyvat, which strongly suggests that it was introduced from elsewhere. There's also the fact that Rock and Roll music supposedly originated in Fontaine. It seems highly unlikely that such a music genre would arise in a medieval fantasy setting, once again suggesting that it was brought to Fontaine by a traveler from another world.

[[WMG: The real stars were the teleport waypoints we unlocked along the way]]
Basing it off the fact that if you connect certain teleport waypoints, you can get various playable characters' constellations (the description even says that they are "seemingly forming a certain order"), coupled with the whole "fake skies"/"the stars are a lie" thing. It would also explain why Vision holders can use teleports (the description for the portable waypoint calls it a useful device for Vision holders).

[[WMG:Visions are how Celestia watches over Teyvat.]]
According to the English localization of Xiao's lines, Visions are given by Celestia. Lisa also discovered a dark secret about the Visions, Zhongli says that they're foci from the gods [[ExactWords but never says which gods]], and Ei is surprised to learn that new Electro Visions haven't been given out since she has no control over giving Visions.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Character-specific theories]]

[[WMG:
Dainsleif is an alternate version of Aether and Kaeya, both call Teyvat "this world" (Dainsleif the second prince mentioned in the Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview, Kaeya in his character stories), worded in such a way that suggests they are outsiders.
* Star-shaped pupils seem to be a feature on those from Khaenri'ah, and they have the same shape as the stars shown on Genshin Impact's logo, on Paimon's hairclip, and Primogems (among other things).
* The runes/text found around locked chests and through various ruins in the game are written in the Khaenri'ah script, which is stylized Latin (see [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Genshin_Impact/comments/j5muhi/translationthe_deciphering_of_the_khaenriah/ this Reddit post]]) -- just as modern Romantic languages are derived largely from Latin, the language on Teyvat may be descended from Khaenri'ah's.
*
Gnostic Chorus.]]
In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO__VQZirJ4 We Will Be Reunited]] trailer, Lumine looks at fiery ruins in horror, which were presumably destroyed at the hands of the Unknown God. In the com/watch?v=TAlKhARUcoY Teyvat Story Preview, Chapter Storyline Preview]], Dainsleif serves as the narrator and recaps/teases what will happen in all 9 chapters, suggesting he is already aware of what is to come. For his chapter, the Khaenri'ah Chapter, he says "buried in the depths of "We will defy this world using a power from beyond," which may mean another world and the power of outlanders like Aether and Lumine. Near the end, he tells Aether (male Traveler) to "show me you are smoldering remains."

worthier than I to rescue her (Lumine)." Afterwards, he says that nearly all of his memories have faded away, suggesting that this may be a cycle that has been continuing for a long, long time.

[[WMG:The other twin is just manipulated by the Abyss Mages]]
As the Abyss Mages are the ones who manipulated Dvalin into rampaging against the citizens, it wouldn't be surprising if they found the other twin and manipulated them into working with them.

[[WMG: Celestia will be TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon of the Teyvat storyline.Diluc and Jean had a thing together when they were younger.]]
It only seems appropriate that the domain of the gods be the final area in the game (or at least in Teyvat) to be visited. Also, [[OminousFloatingCastle it's a floating castle/city]], [=RPGs=] love to They act like exes who still have feelings for each other but broke up because their lives took different paths, and they have a lot in common, including both having pet turtles as children and having very similar personalities despite their different opinions on the final dungeons be floating structures.
* Supporting this, many sub-plots related to chunks of Celestia breaking off and landing inconvenient places keep cropping up, which could all be tied up in the final act. (Specifically, the sky nail on Dragonspine mountain, the un-seen piece causing the fog on Tsurumi Island,
Knights and the piece which landed in way the Sumeru desert causing the perpetual sandstorm.)

[[WMG: The Twins were EvilAllAlong, and The Traveler has been subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing.]]
The opening cutscene shows the Unknown God claiming to want to stop "the arrogation of mankind". "Arrogate" means "to take or claim (something) without justification". Since the Traveler
country is able to perform magic without a focus, and can even change their element freely, it's possible that the reason the twins came to Teyvat was to steal it's power. The traveler's memories could then have been tampered with as part of a BatmanGambit to teach them how wonderful Teyvat is.

[[WMG: The twins' fighting style is incomplete without the other, and the other twin might later become playable, allowing them to fight as one.]]
In the prologue cutscene, Lumine was shown to be wielding her sword on her left, while Aether on his right. If you pick Lumine as the playable twin however, she wields the sword with her right hand, hinting that she's likely ambidextrous. She still uses her elemental skills with her left hand unlike Aether who uses his right hand for both the sword and elemental skills. This might be due to the fact that Aether usually takes the front while Lumine moves around in the battlefield when the twins fight together, but without her brother, Lumine ends up using her brother's fighting style instead. Once the twins reunite for real, Lumine might start using her left hand for the sword again. This might also be the reason why the Traveler does not have a non-battle talent, as it is reserved for the tag-team gameplay mechanic.

[[WMG: Potential future {{crossover}}s or collab events]]
* ''Creator/{{Nijisanji}}''
* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost''
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' (as an April Fools Joke)
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
* ''Literature/KonoSuba''
* ''Anime/PrincessConnectReDive''
* ''VideoGame/UmaMusumePrettyDerby''
* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* ''VideoGame/BlueArchive''
* [=YoYo=] Lumi - miHoYo's VirtualCelebrity. While there were few articles who speculate on this, being a project of the same company means that she might have a high chance of getting into ''Genshin''. Also, if you look at her [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LumiN0vaDesktop/channels YouTube Channel]], the official ''Genshin Impact'' Website/YouTube account is listed as a related channel.

[[WMG:The twin Travelers' homeworld is modern-day Earth]]
While the game doesn't explicitly mention where the Travelers originated from before they arrived in Teyvat, there are various theories or pieces of lore that might imply them coming from Earth, or at least being familiar with Earth-like concepts that are alien to Teyvat.
* Theories that tie this game to the ''Honkai Gakuen'' IP of miHoYO suggest that the twins are from the times when the Honkai Eruptions took place, and perhaps they've been sent to travel worlds (perhaps via the Imaginary Tree) under orders of a prominent ''Honkai'' figure such as Otto Apocalypse or Kevin Kaslana.
** Their blonde hair might make them descendants of other blonde-haired ''Honkai'' characters like Otto Apocalypse or Durandal.
* According to Noelle's voicelines, roses represent secrecy in Mondstadt, but love in the Traveler's homeworld.
* When talking about Mondstadt's terrain, the Traveler mentions the word "nozzle", something that Paimon doesn't know despite being your traveling companion in Teyvat for a long while.

[[WMG:Alice is not from Teyvat]]
There are hints that Klee's mom, Alice, doesn't actually originate in Teyvat, which makes her someone who might have just been [[TrappedInAnotherWorld transported from another world]].
* She might be an elf since Klee has {{pointy ears}}, a trait inherited from her.
* Barbara's character stories mention that the concept of an IdolSinger is a foreign thing, that "idols" singing to entertain others didn't exist before, that is, until Barbara herself became one after reading "Alice's Idol Magazine". This means that Alice perhaps came from modern-day Earth.
* A common fan theory suggests that her name makes her an obvious or direct reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', perhaps the oldest and most popular story involving the TrappedInAnotherWorld trope.
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* Buer, the Dendro Archon. The Traveler is even informally knighted as Nahida's "First Sage of Buer" upon freeing Sumeru from the clutches of the tyrannical Grand Sage Azar.
* Focalors, the Hydro Archon. Nahida gives us a briefing on her before the Traveler leaves Sumeru for Fontaine on their journey to find their sibling.



[[WMG: The "emergency food" joke will turn into a total CerebusRetcon]]
From the moment the player meets Amber, they can introduce Paimon as "emergency food," which she's objected to each time they've introduced her as such. There will most likely come a point where they get stuck in a situation where the Traveler may die of starvation and just as Paimon is about to offer herself as the emergency rations that have been joked about, the Traveler would rather die than see their friend die.

[[WMG: Teyvat is just an artificially-simulated world]]
Part IV of the "Unreconciled Stars" event gives us a WhamLine from Scaramouche sharing his realization that "the skies are a lie" (to which Mona paraphrases as "fake skies"). How can it be possible that the skies turn out to be fake? It could mean that Teyvat is just a simulation, including everyone in it.
* Players have also wondered why Paimon's name in the mail is spelled as "P-A-I-M-O-N", which suspiciously looks like an application of the AICronym trope (The second and third letters even obviously spell out "AI"). With the "Unreconciled Stars" event's revelation, Paimon's name being written in that manner is taken as a {{foreshadowing}} to this "simulated world" theory and the possibility that Paimon is an ArtificialIntelligence that's meant to oversee Teyvat and/or the Traveler.
* Alternatively, rather than a digital simulation, it could be an artificial habitat. Be it an elaborate trap for Descenders, a PlanetSpaceship whose inhabitants forgot their origins, or even a TrumanShowPlot for a technologically advanced race... The WorldTree is a subsystem that logs all events, and Celestia is TheBridge where Gods survey and control the world.
** Based on how it seemingly changes alignment based on where it's observed from, almost as if the surface of Teyvat follows the inside of a spherical shape, it's possible that Celestia is a monitoring station at the center of a tiny {{Dyson Sphere}} used by a {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}} species in a {{God Guise}} to track (and if necessary, control) Teyvat's inhabitants as part of some grand experiment, perhaps the Celestials are some sort of {{Precursor}} species. There was a ''Star Trek'' [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries TOS]] episode, [[Recap/StarTrekS3E8ForTheWorldIsHollowAndIHaveTouchedTheSky "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]] that touched on a similar concept.

[[WMG: Delusions will come to gameplay eventually]]
Based on what Tartaglia demonstrated in his boss fight, its possible for the people of Teyvat to use more than one element through the use of Delusions. As such, certain adventurers can equip certain delusions to change their elemental affinity other than the one granted by their vision. Skills may or may not change, but their element definitely does. (I.e. Diluc equips a Hydro Delusion and his skills become Hydro based instead of his usual Pyro.)

[[WMG:Klee's race matures slower than normal humans]]
While many of the texts mention her being a "child", she's apparently taught by her mother in bomb-making from a young age. It's more likely that her actual age may be that of an older teen or even young woman, i.e she's OlderThanSheLooks. Just that she doesn't emotionally mature as quickly as normal humans do.

[[WMG:The ''Legend of Shattered Halberd'' book series is meant to tie in to the ''Flowers for Princess Fischl'' series, but in an abrupt way]]
The final book for the Shattered Halberd has the divine halberd's name be called "Prinzessin der Verurteilung", Fischl's moniker from said book. That, and the odd way the final book is written, and suspicious additional note from Yae Publishing House at the bottom, suggest that some sort of behind-the-scenes serendipity - likely involving the publishing house - may lead "Mr. Nine" (the author for Shattered Halberd) to write the ending of the book in a particularly striking way.

[[WMG:The Dragonspine is preparation for the eventual release of Snezhnaya.]]
The Dragonspine has just released, and includes multiple other mechanics to keep track of, such as Sheer Cold. And considering miHoYo is eventually gonna send us to Snezhnaya, another possibly-cold area judging by how it's ruled by the Cryo Archon, I feel as though Dragonspine is preparing us for when we eventually go there.

[[WMG:Childe will die]]
Between telling the player that they can't wait to introduce them to their family, missing his chance to say goodbye to his little brother, and the toll that his foul legacy transformation takes on his body, Childe seems to be on an express train to an early grave. However, with Celestia being the place that people with visions go to after death, it's possible for him to remain a player in the story even if he does die.

[[WMG:Tsaritsa is ''not'' evil.]]
In the English dub of the story trailer, she's described as "having no love left for her people" and implies she's cruel and seeks to destroy the other gods, hence why she wants to the gnosis of her fellow Archons. However, the Japanese and Chinese dub instead translate this line as "no longer loving her people", which instead implies she's too preoccupied with something else that keeps her from loving her people (such as plotting the downfall of the divine) rather than actively being apathetic to them. The Japanese and Chinese dub also translate her fight against the divine as a fight against "heavenly principles", certainly referring to the Unknown God, who Zhongli has stated in the webcomic is the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, and we also know there are other gods outside of the Archons.
It should also be noted that she is the God of Love, and it's not unheard of for {{Broken Bird}}s to "harden their heart", as Childe says, to do the harder things in the name of love. Perhaps Tsaritsa wants to avenge the other gods that fell in the Archon War or what happened to Khaenri'ah or wants to prevent further tragedy from befalling them, blaming these tragedies on Celestia/the Unknown God.

[[WMG:What caused Vennessa to become a nomad]]
In the comic, while Venti claims that Murata, the Pyro Archon, was the "Lady of War" and that she had descendants called "the Muratans", Vennessa - the Muratan he met - claims that her tribe has been a nomad for as long as she can remember, and she knows very little of her own tribe's legends as the elders of her tribe didn't have the time to teach its young members about it.

Chapter 1 of the game reveals that the current Archons other than Barbatos and Morax are not the same as the ones who first founded the Seven, which includes the Pyro Archon. It is also revealed in Sumeru that the current Hydro Archon, Focalors, is actually the successor to a previous Hydro Archon (known only as the "Lord of Amrita" or the "Lord of Sweet Dew") who perished in the Cataclysm.

Onto the guess: it's likely that Murata was overthrown by another god who took her position as the Pyro Archon, and then forced her people, the Muratans, out of Natlan. So the Pyro Archon that Venti remembers had been replaced by the time he met Vennessa.

[[WMG:Fontaine's advanced technology is due to a traveler from another world.]]
During one quest players can acquire a "kamera" that was recently developed in Fontaine. The primitive camera is at least a couple of centuries ahead of the present day technology of Teyvat, which strongly suggests that it was introduced from elsewhere. There's also the fact that Rock and Roll music supposedly originated in Fontaine. It seems highly unlikely that such a music genre would arise in a medieval fantasy setting, once again suggesting that it was brought to Fontaine by a traveler from another world.

[[WMG:Zhongli is a CompositeCharacter of Fu Hua + Owl from ''Videogame/HonkaiImpact3rd'']]
Fu Hua's traits:
* Being ''very'' old and wise
* Acting as a defender of her own land (China-esque)
* Having problems with her memories being "too good"
* Having taken on multiple identities in the past

Owl's traits:
* Being Herrscher of Earth
* Giving his Herrscher Core to the Herrscher of Ice

They are all similar to Zhongli's traits, and it goes with how Venti (his fellow Archon) is a walking and flying Wendy reference.

[[WMG:Mounts will be introduced.]]
Taking a page from ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' and ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' by having mounts in the forms of hogs, slimes, and (baby) dragons, for instance.

[[WMG:Firearms will eventually be introduced as a new weapon type]]
Firearms already canonically exist in Teyvat in at ''least'' Snezhnaya, so there's no in-story reasons on why gun-wielding characters can't be introduced.

Similiar to the Manacasters of VideoGame/DragaliaLost, each character could have different 'modes' of attacks, with some having muskets/rifles, high-velocity rifles/gatlings, and short-range shotguns, altough all three would share the same weapon graphics for simplicity's sake.
* Firearms also exist in Fontaine, although they're not a new class of weapon yet as of 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her role as one of Fontaine's champion duelists, although it has not been shown how it plays in her character's moveset.

[[WMG:There will be a "sequel".]]
Seeing as the Story Trailer refers to the stories of the Traveler journeying through Mondstadt to Khaeni'riah as the Teyvat ''Chapter'', maybe we'll get another "Chapter" of the game, be it another mega-expansion or a sequel, taking place outside of Teyvat. Also worth noting that Teyvat is only a ''continent'' and isn't considered to be the whole world.

[[WMG:The Legend of the Shattered Halberd series is loosely based on the Archon War, and Flowers for Princess Fischl is a sequel taking a similar approach to the fall of Khaenri'ah.]]
The Legend of the Shattered Halberd is about heroes who receive divine powers by giving up an eye and recalls the story of battles between heroes and deities over powerful superweapons. The specifics of the story are different, but it shares similar themes to the Archon War. Divine powers are linked to an eye, which ties into the symbolism behind Visions, and the bearers of the {{MacGuffin}}s suffer mental degeneration similar to Delusions. There are also noted to be nine realms; it's possible that those nine realms are meant to be the seven nations of Teyvat, Khaenri'ah, and Celestia. A weapon bearing a fragment of the power of the fire realm is part of the story, supporting this.

As for Flowers for Princess Fischl, a few things worth are worth noting. One is that it is made explicit in Fischl's character stories that part of the storyline is the denizens of the Immernachtreich are transformed into monsters. In the context of Fischl's backstory, this is meant to tie into how threatened she felt by being ostracized, but it could also be based on the fall of Khaenri'ah. The description for the hourglass of the Bloodstained Chivalry artifact set recounts the fall of a kingdom and a curse transforming it into the Abyss. Note that Dainsleif who comes from Khaenri'ah is an enemy of the Abyss Order. This could be because he is among the LastOfHisKind as a human from Khaenri'ah. Other small details support this: like Fischl both Kaeya and Dainsleif lack an eye, and Fischl is referred to as the "Princezzin der Verurteilung"-the "princess of condemnation." It's possible that while Fischl from Flowers for Princess Fischl is a fictional character, she is loosely based on the Prince(ss), meaning that Amy has been unconsciously imitating the Traveler's sibling the entire time. Also, like the storybook version of Fischl, the Prince(ss) has traversed countless realms. The similarities between the Immernachtreich, the realm of eternal night, and the land of Abyss, Khaenri'ah are too uncanny to ignore.

[[WMG: 5 Star Character EXP items and 4 Star Weapon EXP Items will eventually be added.]]

It seems like a logical progression of the game to add higher tier EXP Items, especially since the amount of EXP needed to level up every ten levels gets more and more expensive. It's likely 5 Star Character EXP will necessitate going above the current cap of Adventure Rank 60, while 4 Star and higher Weapon EXP will require materials in areas further in the game's story in order to craft.

to:

[[WMG: The "emergency food" joke will turn into a total CerebusRetcon]]
From the moment the player meets Amber, they can introduce Paimon as "emergency food," which she's objected to each time they've introduced her as such. There will most likely come a point where they get stuck in a situation where the Traveler may die of starvation and just as Paimon is about to offer herself as the emergency rations that have been joked about, the Traveler would rather die than see their friend die.

[[WMG: Teyvat is just an artificially-simulated world]]
Part IV of the "Unreconciled Stars" event gives us a WhamLine from Scaramouche sharing his realization that "the skies are a lie" (to which Mona paraphrases as "fake skies"). How can it be possible that the skies turn out to be fake? It could mean that Teyvat is just a simulation, including everyone in it.
* Players have also wondered why Paimon's name in the mail is spelled as "P-A-I-M-O-N", which suspiciously looks like an application of the AICronym trope (The second and third letters even obviously spell out "AI"). With the "Unreconciled Stars" event's revelation, Paimon's name being written in that manner is taken as a {{foreshadowing}} to this "simulated world" theory and the possibility that Paimon is an ArtificialIntelligence that's meant to oversee Teyvat and/or the Traveler.
* Alternatively, rather than a digital simulation, it could be an artificial habitat. Be it an elaborate trap for Descenders, a PlanetSpaceship whose inhabitants forgot their origins, or even a TrumanShowPlot for a technologically advanced race... The WorldTree is a subsystem that logs all events, and Celestia is TheBridge where Gods survey and control the world.
** Based on how it seemingly changes alignment based on where it's observed from, almost as if the surface of Teyvat follows the inside of a spherical shape, it's possible that Celestia is a monitoring station at the center of a tiny {{Dyson Sphere}} used by a {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}} species in a {{God Guise}} to track (and if necessary, control) Teyvat's inhabitants as part of some grand experiment, perhaps the Celestials are some sort of {{Precursor}} species. There was a ''Star Trek'' [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries TOS]] episode, [[Recap/StarTrekS3E8ForTheWorldIsHollowAndIHaveTouchedTheSky "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]] that touched on a similar concept.

[[WMG: Delusions will come to gameplay eventually]]
Based on what Tartaglia demonstrated in his boss fight, its possible for the people of Teyvat to use more than one element through the use of Delusions. As such, certain adventurers can equip certain delusions to change their elemental affinity other than the one granted by their vision. Skills may or may not change, but their element definitely does. (I.e. Diluc equips a Hydro Delusion and his skills become Hydro based instead of his usual Pyro.)

[[WMG:Klee's race matures slower than normal humans]]
While many of the texts mention her being a "child", she's apparently taught by her mother in bomb-making from a young age. It's more likely that her actual age may be that of an older teen or even young woman, i.e she's OlderThanSheLooks. Just that she doesn't emotionally mature as quickly as normal humans do.

[[WMG:The ''Legend of Shattered Halberd'' book series is meant to tie in to the ''Flowers for Princess Fischl'' series, but in an abrupt way]]
The final book for the Shattered Halberd has the divine halberd's name be called "Prinzessin der Verurteilung", Fischl's moniker from said book. That, and the odd way the final book is written, and suspicious additional note from Yae Publishing House at the bottom, suggest that some sort of behind-the-scenes serendipity - likely involving the publishing house - may lead "Mr. Nine" (the author for Shattered Halberd) to write the ending of the book in a particularly striking way.

[[WMG:The Dragonspine is preparation for the eventual release of Snezhnaya.]]
The Dragonspine has just released, and includes multiple other mechanics to keep track of, such as Sheer Cold. And considering miHoYo is eventually gonna send us to Snezhnaya, another possibly-cold area judging by how it's ruled by the Cryo Archon, I feel as though Dragonspine is preparing us for when we eventually go there.

[[WMG:Childe will die]]
Between telling the player that they can't wait to introduce them to their family, missing his chance to say goodbye to his little brother, and the toll that his foul legacy transformation takes on his body, Childe seems to be on an express train to an early grave. However, with Celestia being the place that people with visions go to after death, it's possible for him to remain a player in the story even if he does die.

[[WMG:Tsaritsa is ''not'' evil.]]
In the English dub of the story trailer, she's described as "having no love left for her people" and implies she's cruel and seeks to destroy the other gods, hence why she wants to the gnosis of her fellow Archons. However, the Japanese and Chinese dub instead translate this line as "no longer loving her people", which instead implies she's too preoccupied with something else that keeps her from loving her people (such as plotting the downfall of the divine) rather than actively being apathetic to them. The Japanese and Chinese dub also translate her fight against the divine as a fight against "heavenly principles", certainly referring to the Unknown God, who Zhongli has stated in the webcomic is the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, and we also know there are other gods outside of the Archons.
It should also be noted that she is the God of Love, and it's not unheard of for {{Broken Bird}}s to "harden their heart", as Childe says, to do the harder things in the name of love. Perhaps Tsaritsa wants to avenge the other gods that fell in the Archon War or what happened to Khaenri'ah or wants to prevent further tragedy from befalling them, blaming these tragedies on Celestia/the Unknown God.

[[WMG:What caused Vennessa to become a nomad]]
In the comic, while Venti claims that Murata, the Pyro Archon, was the "Lady of War" and that she had descendants called "the Muratans", Vennessa - the Muratan he met - claims that her tribe has been a nomad for as long as she can remember, and she knows very little of her own tribe's legends as the elders of her tribe didn't have the time to teach its young members about it.

Chapter 1 of the game reveals that the current Archons other than Barbatos and Morax are not the same as the ones who first founded the Seven, which includes the Pyro Archon. It is also revealed in Sumeru that the current Hydro Archon, Focalors, is actually the successor to a previous Hydro Archon (known only as the "Lord of Amrita" or the "Lord of Sweet Dew") who perished in the Cataclysm.

Onto the guess: it's likely that Murata was overthrown by another god who took her position as the Pyro Archon, and then forced her people, the Muratans, out of Natlan. So the Pyro Archon that Venti remembers had been replaced by the time he met Vennessa.

[[WMG:Fontaine's advanced technology is due to a traveler from another world.]]
During one quest players can acquire a "kamera" that was recently developed in Fontaine. The primitive camera is at least a couple of centuries ahead of the present day technology of Teyvat, which strongly suggests that it was introduced from elsewhere. There's also the fact that Rock and Roll music supposedly originated in Fontaine. It seems highly unlikely that such a music genre would arise in a medieval fantasy setting, once again suggesting that it was brought to Fontaine by a traveler from another world.

[[WMG:Zhongli is a CompositeCharacter of Fu Hua + Owl from ''Videogame/HonkaiImpact3rd'']]
Fu Hua's traits:
* Being ''very'' old and wise
* Acting as a defender of her own land (China-esque)
* Having problems with her memories being "too good"
* Having taken on multiple identities in the past

Owl's traits:
* Being Herrscher of Earth
* Giving
washing his Herrscher Core to the Herrscher hands of Ice

They are all similar to Zhongli's traits, and it goes with how Venti (his fellow Archon) is a walking and flying Wendy reference.

[[WMG:Mounts will be introduced.]]
Taking a page from ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' and ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' by having mounts in the forms of hogs, slimes, and (baby) dragons, for instance.

[[WMG:Firearms will eventually be introduced as a new weapon type]]
Firearms already canonically exist in Teyvat in at ''least'' Snezhnaya, so there's no in-story reasons on why gun-wielding characters can't be introduced.

Similiar to the Manacasters of VideoGame/DragaliaLost, each character could have different 'modes' of attacks, with some having muskets/rifles, high-velocity rifles/gatlings, and short-range shotguns, altough all three would share the same weapon graphics for simplicity's sake.
* Firearms also exist in Fontaine, although they're not a new class of weapon yet as of 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her role as one of Fontaine's champion duelists, although it
Celestia]]
Zhongli
has not been shown how it plays in her character's moveset.

[[WMG:There will be a "sequel".]]
Seeing as the Story Trailer refers
asked to the stories of the Traveler journeying through Mondstadt to Khaeni'riah as the Teyvat ''Chapter'', maybe we'll get another "Chapter" of the game, be it another mega-expansion or a sequel, taking place outside of Teyvat. Also worth noting that Teyvat is only a ''continent'' and isn't considered to be the whole world.

[[WMG:The Legend of the Shattered Halberd series is loosely based
stay silent on the Archon War, and Flowers for Princess Fischl is a sequel taking a similar approach to the fall subject of Khaenri'ah.]]
The Legend of the Shattered Halberd is about heroes who receive divine powers by giving up an eye and recalls the story of battles between heroes and deities over powerful superweapons. The specifics of the story are different, but it shares similar themes to the Archon War. Divine powers are linked to an eye, which ties into the symbolism behind Visions, and the bearers of the {{MacGuffin}}s suffer mental degeneration similar to Delusions. There are also noted to be nine realms; it's possible that those nine realms are meant to be the seven nations of Teyvat, Khaenri'ah, and Celestia. A weapon bearing a fragment of the power of the fire realm is part of the story, supporting this.

As for Flowers for Princess Fischl, a few things worth are worth noting. One is that it is made explicit in Fischl's character stories that part of the storyline is the denizens of the Immernachtreich are transformed into monsters. In the context of Fischl's backstory, this is meant to tie into how threatened she felt by being ostracized, but it could also be based on the fall of Khaenri'ah. The description for the hourglass of the Bloodstained Chivalry artifact set recounts the fall of a kingdom and a curse transforming it into the Abyss. Note that Dainsleif who comes from
Khaenri'ah is an enemy of the Abyss Order. This could be because he is among the LastOfHisKind as a human from Khaenri'ah. Other small details support this: like Fischl both Kaeya and Dainsleif lack an eye, and Fischl is referred to as the "Princezzin der Verurteilung"-the "princess of condemnation." It's possible that while Fischl from Flowers for Princess Fischl is a fictional character, she is loosely based on the Prince(ss), meaning that Amy has been unconsciously imitating the Traveler's sibling. In spite of this, he nonetheless tries to squeeze out what hints he can by confirming that their sibling walked Teyvat in the entire time. Also, like the storybook version of Fischl, the Prince(ss) has traversed countless realms. The similarities between the Immernachtreich, the realm of eternal night, past, and the land of Abyss, Khaenri'ah are too uncanny to ignore.

[[WMG: 5 Star Character EXP items and 4 Star Weapon EXP Items
arrived at a certain truth that will eventually be added.]]

It seems like a logical progression
provide the answers to why this is all happening. Evidently, the terms of his vows do not include the duty of trying to make sure it ''stays'' secret, as he chooses to not only stand aside for the Traveler but also push them to search for that dangerous secret in spite of the game to add higher tier EXP Items, especially since fact that he clearly knows how the amount of EXP needed last person known to level up every ten levels gets more have found it turned out. Pair this with his decision to trade away his Gnosis to the Tsaritsa, who's been hinted to be preparing her own rebellion against Celestia, and more expensive. It's likely 5 Star Character EXP his actions of tidying up the affairs of the divine, and you have the possible explanation that he too is turning his back on Celestia, albeit in a way that will necessitate going above the current cap of Adventure Rank 60, while 4 Star and higher Weapon EXP will require materials in areas further in the game's story in order to craft.
not break his oaths.



[[WMG: Childe is being used by the Abyss]]
A lot of details about Childe are very suspicious, he has been to the Abyss and emerged a very different person than when he entered, and while using his Foul Legacy Transformation he both looks and attacks like an Abyss Herald. The latter is especially suspect given the monsters of the Abyss Order used to be humans. However, Childe mentions he dislikes subterfuge, so it’s possible he's being used as a sleeper agent of sorts, as it would likely be beneficial to the Abyss Order to have a Harbinger working for them. Additionally, Childe is known to be easily manipulated, so controlling him would probably not be hard.



[[WMG: Abyssal Magic will be the eighth playable element.]]
This will be how Dainsleif and your sibling will become playable.

[[WMG: When/If the Traveler ever will reach Celestia, it will turn out to be a hi-tech base similiar to a space station.]]
This has completely no proof, so I'll go even a step beyond in absurdity: the "Celestial Gods" will turn out to be humans who literally control and observe Teyvat through a super computer, with the Unknown God being the ''only'' actual divine entity that works for Celestia.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' sounds great!

[[WMG:Scaramouche is the Raiden Mei parallel, not Baal. Alternatively, there are two Raiden Mei parallels, and they are both Scaramouche and Baal.]]
Note that Scaramouche and Raiden Mei have similar color schemes.

[[WMG: The true leader behind the Abyss Order will turn out to be Gold.]]
Gold, already holding a position as a GreaterScopeVillain due to their various backstory acts like creating Durin and the "shadowy monsters" 500 years prior to the start, will turn out to be the ''actual'' leader behind the Abyss Order, even above the Traveler's Sibling. Considering they're clearly linked with the Abyss and their status post-Calamity is unknown, it's not too improbable.

Bonus: They will also be refered to as the King/Queen of the Abyss Order, to signal their higher rank than the Prince/ss rank the Sibling holds.

* Two of the Story Teasers suggest that the Traveller's Sibling might actually have been subjected to some sort of brainwashing or mental manipulation, and it will be up to the Traveller to return the former to their senses. (Both seem to reference Lumine.)
** In "Gnostic Chorus," Venti narrates a story of a crowned heir being tricked into becoming "the queen of the kingdom of darkness," before describing the journey of the second crowned heir as "your story."
** In the "Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview," Dainsleif challenges the Traveller to "show that you are worthier than [him] to rescue her."

[[WMG:The Abyss Order has a very subtle Chess theme]]
Out of all the units we have currently: Abyss Mages (and/or Hilichurls) are Pawns, Heralds are either Knights or Rooks, Lectors are Bishops, and the Prince/ss is a Pawn that got promoted to a Queen.
* If so, this is also likely related to the gnosises being shaped like chess pieces.

[[WMG:Zhongli is washing his hands of Celestia]]
Zhongli has been asked to stay silent on the subject of Khaenri'ah and the Traveler's sibling. In spite of this, he nonetheless tries to squeeze out what hints he can by confirming that their sibling walked Teyvat in the past, and arrived at a certain truth that will provide the answers to why this is all happening. Evidently, the terms of his vows do not include the duty of trying to make sure it ''stays'' secret, as he chooses to not only stand aside for the Traveler but also push them to search for that dangerous secret in spite of the fact that he clearly knows how the last person known to have found it turned out. Pair this with his decision to trade away his Gnosis to the Tsaritsa, who's been hinted to be preparing her own rebellion against Celestia, and his actions of tidying up the affairs of the divine, and you have the possible explanation that he too is turning his back on Celestia, albeit in a way that will not break his oaths.

[[WMG: The Purpose of the Boss Trophies]]
So far, Tainted Blood and Monolith Fragment have no use. When all Archon Quests are completed, there will be at least 7 of these. Possible uses for the trophies may be crafting the Traveler's sword from the intro, restoring their power, or triggering end-game events.

[[WMG: The Grand Thief in Chapter I Act IV never actually died.]]
Even TheWorfEffect has limits. The player can compare the Grand Thief to ''Alice'', TheArchmage of Teyvat thus far, without Liyue Branch Master Lan so much as raising an eyelid. It's difficult to believe that someone as competent as Alice would be killed after finding a corrupt Statue of the Seven, even if they were ambushed by an Abyss Herald. It'd be a major case of ShowDontTell, as they died before they had the chance to show off their skills, and thanks to something relatively trivial, at that. Even if they lack a Vision, a thief as renowned an adventurer as Alice should be more than capable of identifying when to turn tail and run and to not take too close a look at shady landmarks. If this hunch is accurate, the corpse we see is that of a decoy the thief sent to investigate the statue, and we will encounter this legendary PhantomThief in-person later. Yes, they can also be compared to Stanley, but the Stanley we encounter in-game is explicitly the original's lesser understudy, so it's difficult to make judgments based on that comparison.

[[WMG: Mondstadt is a functioning anarchy.]]
Nothing's been said of an actual government since the aristocracy was overthrown and it fits very well with how important they hold freedom.

[[WMG: Childe is being used by the Abyss]]
A lot of details about Childe are very suspicious, he has been to the Abyss and emerged a very different person than when he entered, and while using his Foul Legacy Transformation he both looks and attacks like an Abyss Herald. The latter is especially suspect given the monsters of the Abyss Order used to be humans. However, Childe mentions he dislikes subterfuge, so it’s possible he's being used as a sleeper agent of sorts, as it would likely be beneficial to the Abyss Order to have a Harbinger working for them. Additionally, Childe is known to be easily manipulated, so controlling him would probably not be hard.

[[WMG: {{Guest Fighter}}s from other franchises]]
With [[VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn Aloy]] announced as a playable character, any other characters are fair game now.
* Any character from ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', to complement Fischl's and Keqing's appearances in that game.
** Then that counts ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'''s Asuka, seeing as she's also a guest star in ''Honkai''.
* [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Devon Daniels]] or [[Series/PowerRangersDinoFury Zayto]].
* V (''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'').
* Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
* Pyramid Head from ''Franchise/SilentHill''
* Agent 47 from ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}''

[[WMG: Whatever exactly Yae is, Sucrose is the same "species".]]
Listen, all we have for both is downward fox ears and what doesn't seem like any tail. It's not much but it's a merited thought.



[[WMG: Aloy's going to be in denial about a lot of things in Teyvat.]]
After a whole game proving her atheism correct at every turn, Aloy's gonna be really disinclined toward believing gods, visions, and everything else mystical in Teyvat doesn't have a hidden scientific explanation or that what the people believe is fake.

[[WMG: There will be a public heroic Archon and/or a villainous hidden Archon.]]
Thus far, the archons with secret identities have proven benevolent yet detached, while the Archons who are publicly known have proven to be cruel rulers of their nations. Perhaps some of the remaining Archons will change that pattern by having a publicly-known Archon who is entirely benevolent or a hidden Archon secretly pulling the strings for dark purposes.

[[WMG:The gifts for the Rite of Parting are meant for Guizhong.]]
The perfect perfume (when a baffled Paimon wonders aloud if Morax is actually a woman, an amused Zhongli merely answers maybe), the perfect jewel (a representation of Morax), perfect flowers (in fact, they're Glaze Lillies, which were heavily associated with Guizhong), a kite representing the seven Archons (showing who won and survived the Archon War)… part of Zhongli/Morax's character is that he's actually humble and keeps things up for appearance (such as faking his death); rather than have the Rite of Parting grieve over him, he took advantage of it to instead serve as his goodbye to Guizhong.

[[WMG:Visions are how Celestia watches over Teyvat.]]
According to the English localization of Xiao's lines, Visions are given by Celestia. Lisa also discovered a dark secret about the Visions, Zhongli says that they're foci from the gods [[ExactWords but never says which gods]], and Ei is surprised to learn that new Electro Visions haven't been given out since she has no control over giving Visions.

[[WMG:Tsaritsa is the God of Love.]]
In the story trailer, all of the gods' major concepts are stated in their region's description by Dainsleif. "Love" is the only concept mentioned in Tsaritsa/Snezhnaya's description, even though Dainsleif describes Tsaritsa in the English dub as "having no love left for her people, nor do they have any for her".

[[WMG:Mondstadt is actually the North Pole/the "Arctic Circle".]]
In the Teyvat Travel Guides, Alice states Brightcrown Canyon is northeast of Cider Lake, even though the player's world map shows that Brightcrown Canyon is actually ''west'' of Cider Lake. Meanwhile, Alice describes directions in Liyue accurate to the world map.

According to lore, Mondstadt was a near-uninhabitable frozen tundra until the gods came and Barbaros became the Anemo Archon, turning the land into a prosperous land of fields. In real life, it was believed the British Isles were warmer than other regions on the same latitude despite their proximity to the North Pole due to warm air being brought in by the Gulf Stream. Though [[ScienceMarchesOn this has since disproven]] (the oceans absorb warmth), this may be an inspiration for Mondstadt's warmer climate.

Northwest of Cider Lake would then be the location of Andrius, God of the North Wind — perhaps Andrius is where the North Pole of Teyvat's world is?

to:

[[WMG: Aloy's going to be in denial about a lot Alice is one of things in Teyvat.the Descenders.]]
After a whole game proving her atheism correct at every turn, Aloy's gonna be really disinclined toward believing gods, visions, and everything else mystical in Presumably the Third, given that the First Descender was the Heavenly Principles, which arrived on Teyvat doesn't far before Alice has ever been indicated to be present there. Both of the Descenders that have a hidden scientific explanation or been revealed are {{Outside Context Problem}}s that are or were of unimaginable power and have had a significant impact on Teyvat's landscape, and Alice is TheArchmage who has been on Teyvat for centuries, met with several historical figures, and achieved a position of simultanous fear and respect. It's an obvious connection that it will almost certainly be made whenever Alice [[UnseenNoMore finally shows up.]] The question is whether or not it's actually the case, given that one of the most obvious candidates for a Descender, the Traveler's sibling, is apparently of Teyvat.

[[WMG: Paimon is NOT a Descender, and is therefore much less likely to be the Unknown God (amnesiac or otherwise)]]
In the Q&A session with Nahida at the end of Chapter III Act V, we learn three very important facts; first, the Traveler is the fourth of
what the people believe Fatui refer to as "Descenders," beings from outside Teyvat. Second, Nahida believes that the First Descender is fake.

the Heavenly Principles/Unknown God. Third, the Traveler's sibling is NOT counted as one of the Descenders and instead "belongs" to Teyvat, as evidenced by information about them being recorded in Irminsul.

But remember what effect being a Descender had on the Traveler earlier in the quest; as a result of not being bound to Irminsul, they retained their memory of Greater Lord Rukkhadevata after she was erased from the world. Paimon, on the other hand, seemed completely ignorant of her existence, just like everyone else. If she were a Descender, it seems far more likely that she would also retain her memory.

Of course, this is not ironclad proof. If Paimon is in fact deliberately deceiving the Traveler, it would not be too hard to fake memory loss, as long as she caught on quickly enough. Nahida could be incorrect in her theory that the Unknown God is the First Descender, though her information seems reliable at face value. And, in the event that something happened to the Traveler's sibling that made them start 'belonging' to Teyvat at some point as opposed to that being their natural state, the same thing could potentially have happened to the Unknown God/Paimon in the past, thus making her memories vulnerable to the manipulation of Irminsul. All the same, her apparent forgetfulness appears to be decent evidence against the 'Paimon is the Unknown God' theory.
* Note that Nahida identified the Heavenly Priniciples as the First Descender. She did not make the connection that the Unknown God was the Heavenly Prinicples. The Unknown God identified herself as the "sustainer" of the Heavenly Principles, not the Heavenly Principles incarnate. She could be both, but the Heavenly Principles could also be a separate deity, which means that it is possible for Paimon to be the Unknown God, for the Unknown God to not be the First Descender, and for Nahida to be right ''simultaneously'', without having to assume that Paimon became naturalized to Teyvat. For instance, the Primordial One is the most likely candidate for the Heavenly Principles. The Unknown God (and by extension, Paimon) could be one of the Four Shades, like Istaroth. We call the Unknown God that for a reason.

[[WMG: There will be Paimon is a public heroic Archon and/or a villainous hidden Archon.ManchurianAgent for Celestia.]]
Thus far, Paimon's design closely resembles the archons with secret identities have proven benevolent yet detached, while Unknown God that described herself as the Archons who are publicly known have proven to be cruel rulers of their nations. Perhaps some maintainer of the remaining Archons will change Heavenly Principles, and Enjou is convinced that pattern by having a publicly-known Archon who is entirely benevolent or a hidden Archon secretly pulling the strings for dark purposes.

[[WMG:The gifts for the Rite of Parting are meant for Guizhong.]]
The perfect perfume (when a baffled
Paimon wonders aloud if Morax is actually a woman, an amused Zhongli merely answers maybe), will betray the perfect jewel (a representation of Morax), perfect flowers (in fact, they're Glaze Lillies, which were heavily associated with Guizhong), a kite representing Traveler. The latter makes sense, as the seven Archons (showing who won Abyss Order is opposed to Celestia, and survived the Archon War)… part of Zhongli/Morax's character is that he's actually humble and keeps things up for appearance (such as faking his death); rather than have the Rite of Parting grieve over him, he took advantage of it to instead serve as his goodbye to Guizhong.

[[WMG:Visions are how
Celestia watches over Teyvat.]]
According
seems to be the English localization of Xiao's lines, Visions are given by Celestia. Lisa also discovered a dark secret about the Visions, Zhongli says that they're foci from the gods [[ExactWords but never says which gods]], and Ei is surprised to learn that new Electro Visions haven't been given out since she has no control over giving Visions.

[[WMG:Tsaritsa is the God of Love.]]
In the story trailer, all
GreaterScopeVillain of the gods' major concepts are stated game's MythArc. Almost everything bad that has happened in their region's description by Dainsleif. "Love" is the only concept mentioned in Tsaritsa/Snezhnaya's description, even though Dainsleif describes Tsaritsa in the English dub as "having no love left for her people, nor do they have any for her".

[[WMG:Mondstadt is actually the North Pole/the "Arctic Circle".]]
In the
Teyvat Travel Guides, Alice states Brightcrown Canyon is northeast of Cider Lake, even though the player's world map shows either Celestia's doing or that Brightcrown Canyon of villains on a RageAgainstTheHeavens. What isn't in line with this is actually ''west'' of Cider Lake. Meanwhile, Alice describes directions in Liyue accurate that Paimon doesn't seem to support the world map.

According to lore, Mondstadt was
Heavenly Principles at all. Keqing makes a near-uninhabitable frozen tundra until the gods came and Barbaros became the Anemo Archon, turning the land into a prosperous land good impression on her immediately in spite of fields. In real life, it was believed the British Isles were warmer than other regions on the same latitude despite their proximity to the North Pole due to warm air her goal being brought to reduce Celestia's influence on Teyvat, and she never attempts to argue in by Celestia's favor when the Gulf Stream. Though [[ScienceMarchesOn this has since disproven]] (the oceans absorb warmth), this may be an inspiration for Mondstadt's warmer climate.

Northwest
Traveler learns of Cider Lake would then be [[GreatOffscreenWar the location of Andrius, God of calamity]]. Of course, Paimon doesn't seem to remember anything from before the North Wind — perhaps Andrius is where Traveler fished her up. It's possible that the North Pole reason why she will betray the Traveler in spite of Teyvat's world is?
seeming genuinely innocent is because she's a sleeper who will stop the Traveler at a critical moment.



[[WMG: The Pyro Archon will give her Gnosis to the Traveler.]]
While the Fatui manage to nab the Gnosis of all of the other Archons, (Murata) will willingly relinquish her Pyro Gnosis to the Traveler after being defeated by them as their next destination is Snezhaya in hopes that they will put an end to the Tsaritsa's schemes and take the Fatui's influence away from Natlan at the same time.

[[WMG: The Elemental Hypostasis are fragments of the Unknown God’s Power]]
Their shape and structure should make it pretty obvious since the Unknown God’s Power manifested as cubes and the “We will be reunited” trailer has the Abyss Princess witness a whole bunch of cubes destroying Khaenri’ah. What’s to say that the Hypostasis are what is left over?

[[WMG: The Vision Sara took from Itto was a fake one]]
Despite being described as reckless, Arataki does know when it's better to play it save and seeing how losing a Vision affected others he let a fake vision be made and gave away that instead.
* Ei said that the people who entered catatonia upon her Shogun taking away their Visions used them as a crutch for their ambitions. So maybe Itto's ''[[TooDumbToFool just that thick-headed.]]''
* False Visions are confirmed to have been created and passed off during the Vision confiscation. It's unknown whether Itto was given one though, or if he could act well enough to fool the soldiers confiscating it.

[[WMG: Albedo was killed by Subject 2.]]
* The Albedo encountered on Dragonspine was unusually pleased to socialize with multiple people when he had them over at his camp during the event and was quite emotive compared to the Albedo previously encountered by the Traveler. Subject 2 created Subject 3 (the whopperflower) to test people's ability to spot the real Albedo, then killed it to gain the trust of the Traveler and the Knights of Favonius. Subject 2 then killed the real Albedo during the Act 2 cutscene, took his sword, clothes, and alchemical notes, and claimed to have killed the prototype, and finally teased the Traveler at the end to test his ability to toy with them so that he could stop wearing the diamond mark he hated without causing suspicion.
** The theory is plausible, but thus far, the game has not proven itself willing to give the player the ability to play as characters if they are dead or, as suggested, impostors in the canonical storyline. There's little integration of the reasoning for why the characters join your roster and they're never shown in story sequences as the player, but it seems so far that the game is ensuring you're getting the living real deal in your roster.
** A different troper here, and not one closely familiar with Mihoyo's storytelling tendencies, but would they really kill a character off for real in a limited-time event?

[[WMG: Joel's father Joserf is actually Subject 2.]]
* Joserf's belongings can be found in various places among Dragonspine, but no other sign of the man can be found regardless of how much the player explores Dragonspine. Furthermore, when he's finally "found" at the conclusion of the event story (after being missing for several months), he claims having amnesia and only remembers having a wife and son. One possible theory related to these points is that the real Joserf actually is dead as suspected, and the one we meet is Subject 2 taking his form. A possible extra angle is the fact that Albedo expressed a hint of sadness and regret at the idea of having to kill Subject 2; perhaps he showed his doppelganger mercy and helped it to attain a human form like it had wanted, one where it could live in peace without fear of being discovered and killed, and even kill two birds with one stone by reuniting the desperately lonely Joel with his "father". Or it could simply be Subject 2 remaining undercover and waiting for another attempt to eliminate Albedo.

[[WMG: Dvalin is the Anemo Sovereign.]]
* Dvalin has a lot of parallels with Azhdaha, who is all but explicitly stated to be the Geo Sovereign. Just like how Azhdaha manifested as an elemental spirit in the wild that Morax chanced upon one day, Dvalin is described as being literally born from Anemo energy, and has a completely separate origin from Barbatos's Mondstadt. He too fought for humanity out of a desire to fit in and be understood, and sank into bitterness when he was seemingly betrayed. Dvalin also has strength rivaling that of actual gods, evidently being stronger than a Gnosis-equipped Barbatos (even if that's not exactly a high hurdle to clear), but since his name is not derived from the Ars Goetia he is unlikely to be one of Celestia's gods.
** [[https://youtu.be/xm6DtDBkDFw?t=63 This trailer]] seems to imply that yes, Dvalin is the Anemo Sovereign due to how Enjou casually calls him a Vishap.

[[WMG: The Twin Stars are based on the Dioscuri in Myth/ClassicalMythology]]
Aether and Lumine are twins that are born from the marriage of a god and a human, with Lumine inheriting the divine half of the union while Aether inherits the mortal half regardless of who becomes the Traveler. This can be demonstrated in their attack animations: Lumine can control the elements with extreme ease while Aether has to work rather hard to achieve the same results as his sister.

[[WMG: The Traveller will receive a Vision at the climax of the main storyline.]]
Yae Miko mentions that the Traveller may not have received a vision because they don't have any aspirations beyond reuniting with their sibling. It may be that the Traveller will receive a Vision of their own that fully restores their powers during the confrontation with the FinalBoss, as a result of accepting Teyvat as their home, and committing themselves to its protection.

[[WMG: The real stars were the teleport waypoints we unlocked along the way]]
Basing it off the fact that if you connect certain teleport waypoints, you can get various playable characters' constellations (the description even says that they are "seemingly forming a certain order"), coupled with the whole "fake skies"/"the stars are a lie" thing. It would also explain why Vision holders can use teleports (the description for the portable waypoint calls it a useful device for Vision holders).

[[WMG:The Fatui were behind the attempt to marry Chisato with Kamaji.]]
During Ayato’s character quest, he mentions that due to Chisato’s father being in prison, the Kanjou Commission was in disarray, and that if Chisato were to marry Kamaji, it would greatly marginalize the Kanjou commission, which would have threatened the stability of Inazuma. Put two and two together, and it makes perfect sense for why the Fatui would try to trick the two into marrying each other. More than likely, the Fatui had to convince someone in the Tenryou Commission to send that fake letter to Kamaji, and knowing that he would act upon it, the Fatui had hoped that the political shitstorm from their marriage would potentially destabilize the Shogunate, and if the plan succeeded, they would then try to convince the radical elements in the Sangonomiya to take advantage of the situation to restart the CivilWar.

[[WMG: Paimon is a ManchurianAgent for Celestia.]]
Paimon's design closely resembles the Unknown God that described herself as the maintainer of the Heavenly Principles, and Enjou is convinced that Paimon will betray the Traveler. The latter makes sense, as the Abyss Order is opposed to Celestia, and Celestia seems to be the GreaterScopeVillain of the game's MythArc. Almost everything bad that has happened in Teyvat is either Celestia's doing or that of villains on a RageAgainstTheHeavens. What isn't in line with this is that Paimon doesn't seem to support the Heavenly Principles at all. Keqing makes a good impression on her immediately in spite of her goal being to reduce Celestia's influence on Teyvat, and she never attempts to argue in Celestia's favor when the Traveler learns of [[GreatOffscreenWar the calamity]]. Of course, Paimon doesn't seem to remember anything from before the Traveler fished her up. It's possible that the reason why she will betray the Traveler in spite of seeming genuinely innocent is because she's a sleeper who will stop the Traveler at a critical moment.

[[WMG: The secret behind Diluc's "Red Dead of Night" costume]]
Diluc's Vision is not visible in his "Red Dead of Night" alternate costume because in the Hidden Strife event story where he wears the costume he is secretly utilizing his father's Delusion from the manga and concealing that fact.

[[WMG: Paimon, Istaroth, and Unknown God are all the same entity]]
"Paimon is God of Time", "Paimon is Unknown God" -- why not both? Istaroth, being the last of Primordial's shades, could be brainwashed into becoming the Sustainer by Celestia, because killing her would disrupt the world balance or something like that. Then she cubed the twins, some timey-wimey stuff happened, and Traveler found Paimon -- the depowered and kinda dumb Istaroth, similar to the Stove God situation.

[[WMG: Rana will become a playable character sometime in the future and her moveset will involve Arana.]]
Rana recieves a Vision at the end of the Aranyaka quest line and every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character. At the end of said quest, Rana leaves together with the Aranara Arana, so it's not that hard to believe that, when she eventually becomes playable, Arana will accompany her.
* Rana being playable is immediately jossed (and was likely originally a joke that some people took too seriously), on the basis of her character model and other factors that some people seemingly failed to account for:
** The biggest elephant in the room that serves as a major strike against the idea of Rana being playable is that she uses the standard generic NPC model; if you take her face and compare it with the faces of all other generic female [=NPCs=] (ie. Katheryne or Dunyarzad), you can see the obvious OnlySixFaces trait rampart among generic [=NPC=]s that simply screams "not playable"; in contrast, current and future playable characters have unique and distinct designs.
** While some may try to explain that she can get a redesign that makes her appearance on par with that of the actual playable characters, citing Collei (a character from the prequel comics) as an example of a character who got a redesign for her playable appearance, they seem to forget that Collei already had a unique design even back in the comics; Collei also did not have a character model prior to her first in-game appearance in Version 3.0, allowing her to physically grow up during the time gap between the prequel and the beginning of the Traveler's journey, and use her older present-day appearance as her redesign, whereas Rana has no such luck as a generic [=NPC=] whose character model is already set in stone with her appearance in-game. Furthermore, unless plastic surgery is a thing in the world of Teyvat, Rana cannot simply have her "NPC face" changed without Hoyoverse providing an in-universe justification. It would be really awkward for players (and by extension the Traveler and Paimon) to have previously seen her with the same bland face like every other [=NPC=] they have met so far, only to have her eyes and face change shape and appearance when[=/=]if she ever returns in the future. No playable characters to date have ever had their physical character model[[note]]This does not include their clothes, as Scaramouche had his clothes changed when he becomes PromotedToPlayable as the Wanderer; his physical appearance (hair and facial structure) otherwise remains the same[[/note]] changed from when they are first introduced as an in-game [=NPC=] to their playable appearance.
** On its own without the aforementioned "unique design", having a Vision is not enough to qualify for playability. There is a generic NPC during an Archon quest in Inazuma named Hanshirou who is stated to still possess his Vision, yet has never been expected from the fanbase or Hoyoverse to become playable, debunking the whole "every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character" claim.
** Additionally, Rana violated another trend that no playable characters (current or upcoming) had ever happened to them: she is a computer-controlled ally [=NPC=] fighting alongside the player, reusing enemy attack animations (specifically that of the Eremite Axe Vanguard). If the quest plot establishes that a playable character who is an [=NPC=] (such as Cyno or Tighnari), or an [=NPC=] who is expected to become playable in the future (such as Alhaitham and Dehya prior to versions 3.4 and 3.5, respectively), is involved with a fight against enemies, they are either a [[GuestStarPartyMember Trial Character]] in the player's party, or do not appear at all in the battle during gameplay. Rana does not follow either of those.
** As a final nail in the already battered coffin, version 3.7 has Rana (as a card) make her debut in the Genius Invocation [=TCG=] game mode...as a Companion Support Card like every other generic [=NPC=] before her and not as a Character Card like the actual playable characters.
** In short, Rana is automatically disqualified from ever becoming playable regardless of whether or not she has a Vision.

[[WMG: Rana was an attempt to get players to take a generic [=NPC=] seriously.]]
Mihoyo caught onto the fact that their audience's response to them trying to tell stories without throwing playable characters into the mix was "who cares". Rana's portrayal in the story and gameplay is used to try and shake off this mentality by demonstrating that even characters with a generic design could fight and have enough ambition to receive a Vision.

[[WMG: The Katherynes were created by Sandrone as a Fatui plant throughout Teyvat.]]
Given how Katheryne is confirmed in the Sumeru storyline to be a bionic puppet created in Snezhnaya, it isn't out of the realm of possibility that Sandrone created them to secretly gather intel for the Fatui, and later on, track the Traveler's movements.

[[WMG: Sucrose descends from the Valuka Shuna like Tighnari and her story mirrors that of the Scarlet King]]
The Valuka Shuna are a race of foxes from the desert that gained green fur due to the blessing of the Dendro Archon. Sucrose is from Mondstadt and has green fox ears, which means it is possible that her ancestors were originally from Sumeru but came to Mondstadt for unknown reasons. In addition, Sucrose had 2 friends from childhood who left her, so she alone attempts to create their imaginary paradise with alchemy. The Scarlet King had 2 friends (Goddess of Flowers and Rukkhadevata), one who died and one who left him, leaving him to pursue the creation of his utopia which ultimately led to the downfall of his civilisation at the hands of the curses of forbidden knowledge.

[[WMG: Paimon is a god who used too much of her power and shrunk]]
We've seen gods shrink due to overuse of their powers twice: Guoba and Rukkhadevata. Those two also lost memories as a result. Therefore, it is possible that Paimon was a god, who used too much power at some point, leaving her in this small amnesiac pixie form.

[[WMG: The Traveler helps each of the seven Archons overcome their own Deadly Sin]]
This theory may be on the obvious side, but here goes: Barbatos' sin of Sloth (does not train his power at all, lounges around habitually and ignores most of his responsibilities) and Ei's sin of Wrath (Inazuma is absolutely littered with critters she's killed) seem pretty obvious, and Morax almost certainly has the sin of Greed given his general theme (details of his trade for his gnosis are still needed). The Traveler gets Venti back moving again and actually being productive and helpful in Mondstadt, then helps Zhongli adjust to not having instant access to whatever he wants in Liyue, and forces the Raiden Shogun to actually wake up and have healthy interactions with people again in the Inazuma chapter. I hypothesize that this will continue in the ongoing Sumeru chapter (Kusinali's sin of Envy probably, unconfirmed) and with the future nations's Archons.
* Ei isn't a very angry person. She killed a lot of monsters and gods because she had to, which is no different from the other Archons. She actually more closely fits {{Lust}}, in that while she isn't horny she desperately craves affection, with a lack of it driving her to make irresponsible decisions. Meanwhile, the conclusion of the Sumeru storyline effectively confirms that if this theory is correct, Kusanali is Envy.
* Conversely (to the above response), the main point of most of the Inazuma storyline is stopping the war between the Shogun's troops and the forces of Watatsumi Island. Other notable features of Inazuma include a giant gash in the ground still polluted with Electro energy after Ei killed the serpent, the skeleton of the serpent itself which is still emmiting cursed energy which causes hightened aggression among other things, the poorly contained cursed nesting site of a thunderbird also killed by Ei, a literal war robot created by her, etc. I can see why Lust is possible, but it just doesn't seem probable compared to Wrath.

[[WMG: At the end of the final set of Archon quests, the Traveler will [[IChooseToStay choose to stay in Teyvat]] instead of leaving]]
Teyvat was just one of many worlds that the Traveler and their sibling were visiting and intended to leave until the Unknown God threw a wrench in their plans, causing both to become stranded, while the Traveler's sibling joins the Abyss Order. Initially, the Traveler intends on reuniting with their sibling and then leaving Teyvat right away, though the sibling refuses to do so until they accomplish their goals and wants the Traveler to travel and understand the world of Teyvat before they intend on leaving. At the end of the story, should the Traveler successfully (or more tragically, failed to) convince their sibling to leave the Abyss Order and join up with them again, they may decide that instead of leaving Teyvat as they had originally planned at the start of the game, they will declare Teyvat as their new home, remembering the friends they made along their journey, as well as the good and bad times they experienced in the world of Teyvat. From a gameplay perspective, unless NewGamePlus would be introduced in ''Genshin Impact'', this would make sense to account for the possibility for any sidequests and other activities that the player has not completed yet, and the game is unlikely to create another character to fill in for the Traveler's gameplay role post-game if they left Teyvat.

[[WMG: The Catalyst weapon type can be used as a stand-in for weapons[=/=]fighting styles that do not fit with the other four weapon types]]
Since the start of ''Genshin'''s release, the main types of weapons available for the player to use had always been swords, claymores (basically bigger swords), polearms, bows, and catalysts. Notably, unlike most [=JRPGs=], there isn't a weapon type for axes, knives[=/=]daggers, fists, etc., and no update added new weapon types to the main pool of weapon types. This limits characters to only the five aforementioned weapon types, when some characters would be more fitting wielding a different weapon that fits with their design[[labelnote:For example]]Shinobu is shown brandishing a dagger (a weapon fitting her ninja aesthetic) in one of her idle animations, and while she still technically uses it in her Elemental skill, she still primarily uses a long sword as her main weapon[[/labelnote]]. With Heizou's debut, aside from being the first male Catalyst user, he is also the first one to utilize a drastically different form of fighting instead of firing elemental spells from afar; he instead imbues his Anemo powers into his fistfighting prowess. Yae Miko also demonstrates that Catalyst users can also use other objects (in her case, a gohei staff) to channel and cast elemental powers instead of using only their bare hands to make spellcasting motions. Taking both of these factors in mind, the Catalyst weapon type can serve as a way in the future to introduce playable characters who fight by using other forms of weapons including, but not limited to knives, tomahawk, hammers, or even a ''firearm'' in a similar fashion to the Fatui Skirmishers, as long as they're able to innately channel their Vision's elemental powers into their normal attacks.

[[WMG: Alice is one of the Descenders.]]
Presumably the Third, given that the First Descender was the Heavenly Principles, which arrived on Teyvat far before Alice has ever been indicated to be present there. Both of the Descenders that have been revealed are {{Outside Context Problem}}s that are or were of unimaginable power and have had a significant impact on Teyvat's landscape, and Alice is TheArchmage who has been on Teyvat for centuries, met with several historical figures, and achieved a position of simultanous fear and respect. It's an obvious connection that it will almost certainly be made whenever Alice [[UnseenNoMore finally shows up.]] The question is whether or not it's actually the case, given that one of the most obvious candidates for a Descender, the Traveler's sibling, is apparently of Teyvat.

[[WMG: Paimon is NOT a Descender, and is therefore much less likely to be the Unknown God (amnesiac or otherwise)]]
In the Q&A session with Nahida at the end of Chapter III Act V, we learn three very important facts; first, the Traveler is the fourth of what the Fatui refer to as "Descenders," beings from outside Teyvat. Second, Nahida believes that the First Descender is the Heavenly Principles/Unknown God. Third, the Traveler's sibling is NOT counted as one of the Descenders and instead "belongs" to Teyvat, as evidenced by information about them being recorded in Irminsul.

But remember what effect being a Descender had on the Traveler earlier in the quest; as a result of not being bound to Irminsul, they retained their memory of Greater Lord Rukkhadevata after she was erased from the world. Paimon, on the other hand, seemed completely ignorant of her existence, just like everyone else. If she were a Descender, it seems far more likely that she would also retain her memory.

Of course, this is not ironclad proof. If Paimon is in fact deliberately deceiving the Traveler, it would not be too hard to fake memory loss, as long as she caught on quickly enough. Nahida could be incorrect in her theory that the Unknown God is the First Descender, though her information seems reliable at face value. And, in the event that something happened to the Traveler's sibling that made them start 'belonging' to Teyvat at some point as opposed to that being their natural state, the same thing could potentially have happened to the Unknown God/Paimon in the past, thus making her memories vulnerable to the manipulation of Irminsul. All the same, her apparent forgetfulness appears to be decent evidence against the 'Paimon is the Unknown God' theory.
* Note that Nahida identified the Heavenly Priniciples as the First Descender. She did not make the connection that the Unknown God was the Heavenly Prinicples. The Unknown God identified herself as the "sustainer" of the Heavenly Principles, not the Heavenly Principles incarnate. She could be both, but the Heavenly Principles could also be a separate deity, which means that it is possible for Paimon to be the Unknown God, for the Unknown God to not be the First Descender, and for Nahida to be right ''simultaneously'', without having to assume that Paimon became naturalized to Teyvat. For instance, the Primordial One is the most likely candidate for the Heavenly Principles. The Unknown God (and by extension, Paimon) could be one of the Four Shades, like Istaroth. We call the Unknown God that for a reason.

[[WMG: Venti was lying about being the weakest archon.]]
Venti originally claimed that archons gained power through directly ruling over their nation, and he uses that as the explanation for his weakness. However, later evidence states that gods gain power through faith and worship - Nahida is weak because she never had the worship Rukkhadevata received. Venti on the other hand, has a huge cathedral and statue dedicated to him and is definitely worshipped by the Mondstadters despite his absence. Even if it possible that archon power comes from both sources (Nahida was also incapable of directly ruling Sumeru), Venti said that he was "without a doubt" the weakest. Additionally, his Gnosis is based on the Queen, regarded as the strongest piece on the chess board.

[[WMG: After the events of Sumeru Archon Quest, two versions of Dottore remain, not one.]]
As the price for the Electro Gnosis, Nahida demanded that Dottore erases all of his other segments. The Dottore she was talking to, however, was a segment himself. If there's an original Dottore out there somewhere, the one used as a source of all the segments, then the Dottore that struck the deal could take advantage of ExactWords and erase all the other segments, with the original Dottore and the last segment remaining.
* It's implied that Dottore himself continued his existence through the segments meaning that the original is no more.

[[WMG: The current Pyro Archon is not an expy of Himeko.]]
While Venti mentioned "Murata" being the Pyro Archon's name and Muratans sharing the Archon's vibrant red hair color, it was in a conversation with Vennessa, which happened about a thousand years ago. Nowadays, it is said that out of the original Seven only Venti and Zhongli remain. It is possible that over the past millenium, someone else inherited the flame, so to say, and took up the title of the Pyro Archon.

[[WMG:The Traveler's sibling has been replaced with an impostor.]]
The Traveler's sibling ''must'' be the Traveler's real sibling, because they identify the Traveler as such in their private writings in the Aranyaka. At the same time, the Traveler's sibling is apparently a native of Teyvat, while the Traveler is explicitly something other. It's ''possible'' that the Traveler's sibling became naturalized to Teyvat by forming attachments to it in the same way Miko implied was necessary for the Traveler to receive a Vision, but knowing that Khaenri'ah has the ability to create lifelike duplicates as demonstrated by Subject Two, it's also possible that the Prince(ss) of the Abyss Order is actually an impostor, and Nahida was picking up on the memories of the fake that subsumed their identity.

[[WMG: There will be two new elements near the endgame of Genshin]]
The new power types will be affiliated with the Abyss and possibly Celestia. [[TimeMaster Chrono]], the element of time and possibly affiliated with the God of Time and the Heavenly Principles and [[PowerOfTheVoid Cosmo]], the element of the abyss and space wielded by Dainsleif and the Abyss sibling. The elements will be mutually exclusive as '''only''' the Traveler will be able to wield the Chrono element in conjunction with the 7 others, but not Cosmo, which will be used by the Abyss twin along with their 7 Teyvat elements.
* Since Dainsleif is [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1310198474424500225 confirmed in a pre-release Tweet to eventually become playable]] in the foreseeable future and is very unlikely to receive a Vision of the seven existing elements for himself (given their association with Gods and Celestia, he would detest the idea of using a Vision, and he has [[CastingAShadow his own powers anyway]]), it is inevitable that at least one more new element will be added to the game. We don't know if the Traveler's sibling would become playable, though enemy-exclusive elements doesn't seem too far off, like pre-3.0 Dendro.



[[WMG: Visions drastically slow down their wielder's aging process and grant longevity]]
I'm putting this out there because I found out that a majority of the medium and child units that aren't flat out gods or demihumans are actually adults. (Amber, Kazuha, Mona, Dori, Sayu, etc) In Ambers case, she looks exactly the same in the manga which took place 5-10 years prior while Collei underwent a growth spurt and is now as tall as her. People with Visions are still capable of dying of natural causes or battle, but have extended lifespans otherwise.
* While Qiqi is quite childlike, she's also a jiangshi and thus not quite alive anyway. Klee is, as mentioned, demihuman and thus likely operating under different biological rules.
* Regarding Amber and Collei, while the timeline remains only an estimate, the best calculations place the manga at only around a year before the start of the game, maybe a bit less. Thus, it makes sense that Amber wouldn't have changed much. And by the time Collei is introduced in the game approximately three years would have passed since the manga, explaining how the awkward preteen Collei grew into the... well... slightly less awkward teen we meet in Sumeru.

[[WMG: Future floating/flying "pets"]]
We already have a miniature seelie in a variety of colors, a robot made by Cloud Shaper, and Liloupar's bottle. Future choices might include:
* Paimon, so we see her all the time, not just when the menu's open.
* One of the vulture-serpents from Sumeru. They're confirmed to be tamed by the natives, so it would make sense to recieve one as a reward for completing a quest.
* Similarly, one of the flying serpents from the Sumeru desert, just because they're about the right size and fly.
* A baby Wenut. Even the big ones are kind of cute :3
* A Cicin. Same reasons as for flying serpents, and we could get an attractant like the Fatui Cicin Mages have.
* Now hear me out: Hydro Eidolon, albeit minimized to match the size of previous companion pets.

[[WMG: One of the remaining extant Archons will be deposed during the events of their Archon Quest]]
The most likely candidates are the Tsaritsa (who, as she runs the Fatui, is part of the BigBadEnsemble) or Focalors (if, as theorized earlier, Fontaine's plotline takes some cues from the French Revolution). If it's the latter, no doubt [[TheUsualAdversaries the Fatui]] will play a part in it.
* Within the first two Archon Quests of 4.0, two things occur to support this theory: In Chapter IV Act I, Focalors overzealously accuses an innocent man (Lyney) of murder and kidnapping, and is greatly embarrassed when the Traveler is able to successfully refute her theory of the crime and prove Lyney's innocence. In Act II, the Oratrice Mecanique d'Analyse Cardinale inexplicably finds Childe guilty of the Fontaine disappearance cases despite Chief Justice Neuvillette's reasoning establishing Childe's innocence in that case and the guilt of [[spoiler:Marcel]] in the serial-killings of several young women over a twenty year span after the Traveler assists Navia in obtaining vital evidence to prove their accusation. Together, these two blows to the reputation of Fontaine's legal system and the fact that Fontaine just falsely imprisoned a Fatui Harbinger (something not even Liyue's Qixing could do, presumably due to Childe's diplomatic immunity) will likely have major repercussions on the stability of Fontaine's government. This Troper expects potential civil unrest and possible action by the Fatui against Fontaine when word of this hits ''The Steambird'' and/or gets back to the Northland Bank.
** Additionally, Fontaine may soon be facing an [[PostPeakOil energy crisis]] due to being a {{Terminally Dependent Society}} that powers many of its advanced technologies on an energy called Indemnitium, which is produced from the [[ClapYourhandsIfYouBelieve people's faith in their justice system]] when the Oratrice renders a judgement. What happens if the people's faith in justice is shaken or broken entirely, due to the recent spate of false accusations and the miscarriage of justice thanks to the Oratrice sentencing a man to prison for a crime he did not commit? We could be looking at a situation where {{The Magic Goes Away}}, or at least the end of the [[ClarkesThirdLaw sufficiently advanced technology]] which forms the basis of modern life for Fontanians. Widespread protests and riots could occur, leading to a breakdown of law and order, and give rise to a revolution to depose Focalors and Neuvillette... or rationale for a Fatui invasion and occupation as a "[[PretextForWar peacekeeping force]]" to effect {{Regime Change}}.
*** Whether she likes it or not, Navia (being a popular and attractive young businesswoman who has proven herself to be a lady of noble bearing and sterling character) might be {{Offered the Crown}} by the revolutionary forces and find herself in the unenviable situation of being Fontaine's new {{Reluctant Ruler}}. (The Fatui would likely spirit away the Hydro Archon's Gnosis though, during the chaos and confusion of a revolution.)
** Either Neuvillette or Clorinde might feel they have to lead {{The Coup}} to depose an increasingly-unstable Focalors, or Focalors might be wary that her government is plotting against her and decide to [[ThePurge purge]] them from their positions of authority.
** Additionally, if Neuvillette is correct, the Oratrice [[spoiler:is developing a sense of self-awareness]]. It's not inconceivable that it might [[spoiler: go rampant, to borrow a turn of phrase from the ''Halo'' series]] and decide to [[spoiler:seize power for itself and cut out the middlemen, i.e., Focalors, Neuvillette, and Fontaine's human population]].
* In addition to the Fatui, there are two other big international power players we haven't accounted for, and one force outside Fontaine but with deep links to the nation: the Heavenly Principles, the Hexenzirkel, and the Oceanids living in exile. It may be more of a longshot, but one of them may utilize societal instability in Fontaine for their chance to seize power.

[[WMG: We will meet one of the Hexenzirkel in Fontaine]]
Fontaine is known to have links to at least one notable Hydro character, Mona, through her authorship of an astrology column for ''The Steambird''. Mona is the disciple of Barbeloth, a powerful hydromancer and master astrologist who is a core part of the Hexenzirkel. Additionally, the Traveler heard a mysterious female voice guiding them during the last Archon Quest in Sumeru. During the Act III Interlude, the Traveler surmises that this was "N.", Hexenzirkel member Nicole. It's possible that Nicole may reveal her presence to us more fully in Fontaine, perhaps even getting to meet her personally if the situation calls for it.

[[WMG: Pulcinella, "The Rooster" is [[LukeIAmYourFather Klee's father]].]]
Pulcinella bears some resemblance to Klee with his short stature, pointed ears, and unusually large nose. What's known is that "he exists" and that he may have been evidently involved in entrusting Klee to the Knights. Pulcinella is either good with kids according to Childe or bad according to Wanderer.

[[WMG: The reason why Columbina is so disturbing to Tartaglia and Scaramouche/Wanderer is because she's secretly the Harbingers' {{Torture Technician}}.]]
Think about it. Her sweet, innocent, unassumingly childlike demeanor is the perfect disguise for a brutal interrogator and {{Ax Crazy}} torture specialist. As we've seen with Dottore's treatment of Collei, they aren't afraid to engage in [[PlayingWithSyringes unethical medical experimentation]] on a terrified young captive, and given their penchant for engaging everything from [[AgentProvocateur provoking Ursa the Drake to attack Mondstadt]] so they could [[VillainWithGoodPublicity save the day]] to carrying out a [[GiantWallOfWateryDoom terrorist attack]] against Liyue Harbor by releasing the [[SealedEvilInACan sealed ancient god]] Osial to [[LetsYouAndHimFight fanning the flames of Inazuma's civil war]] so they can take advantage of the [[AnarchyIsChaos lawlessness on the battlefield]] and the [[TheDictatorship draconian measures]] implemented by the Shogunate as a reaction to Watatsumi's rebellion all using their {{Diplomatic Cover Spy}} status... They also use [[TheMole sleeper agents]], missions to arm rebel factions, and {{Corporate Warfare}} to undermine their enemies before swords are ever openly crossed on the battlefield. If Snezhnaya is the {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}} of {{Glorious Mother Russia}}, then the Fatui are {{Reds With Rockets}} and the Harbingers are essentially [[UsefulNotes/MoscowCentre the KGB itself]]. So it could be entirely believable that {{Cold Blooded Torture}} at one of their many [[BlackSite black sites]] is within their operational wheelhouse. Who better than someone with the {{Ambiguous Innocence}} to hide her {{Face Of An Angel Mind Of A Demon}} tendencies? Both Tartaglia and Scaramouche/Wanderer have warned the Traveler that Columbina is extremely dangerous and not to be trusted, and it may well be because she's a {{Soft Spoken Sadist}} capable of inflicting unimaginable pain on anyone the Harbingers need vital information extracted from.

[[WMG: Dainsleif has a connection to Irminsul and used to plan out the events of the Caribert Archon Quest.]]
For starters, Dainsleif is known as the "Bough Keeper", and a bough is the main branch of a tree. The most important tree in Teyvat is of course Irminsul, which shares part of its name with Irmin, the last king of Khaenri'ah. Since Dainsleif was captain of the royal guard on top of being known as the Bough Keeper, him having some connection to Irminsul doesn't seem too implausable. Next, Albedo theorizes in a book from the Hidden Strife event that members of the Abyss Order would be able to control when the Ley Lines record and release information. Dainsleif isn't part of the Abyss Order, but it ''was'' founded by another Khaenri'ahn, and as the Bough Keeper it's possible that Dainsleif could have similar abilities regarding the Ley Lines.

For the second part, Dainsleif had no idea why the Traveler's sibling sided with the Abyss Order, and the reason he took such an interest in that house in Sumeru was because he could sense the sibling's memories in the Ley Lines beneath the garden. So he hatched a plot to tamper with the Ley Lines and have the Traveler experience their sibling's memories via a dream so he could find out why the sibling changed sides. The brief scene where the Traveler wakes up hazy with Dainsleif nearby before the dream occurs is Dainsleif checking to make sure if his plan is working properly.

[[WMG: When Dori gets a Hangout Event, one of the routes will involve meeting the ghost of her deceased sister.]]
Perhaps Dori has Traveler acquire some artifact or accompanies us to a ruin that ends up summoning her sister's ghost. She'll reveal that she has been watching for a very long time after her death and is [[DisappointedInYou disappointed that Dori has become a scummy merchant and is disrespecting her memory by taking advantage of others lesser than her.]]

This would lead to Dori having a HeroicBSOD and Traveler could agree with Dori's sister or try to cheer her up, leading to two different endings.

[[WMG: The Inverted Statue of the Seven belonged to Dornman Port]]
Remember the inverted Statue of the Seven the Traveler came across in the "We will be reunited" Archon quest? Yeah, that belonged to the missing region of Mondstadt, and the reason why we couldn't explore the Anemo country completely is that the Abyss Order made off with it and the Traveler may have destroyed the corrupted statue. So until a new one is created to replace the inverted statue, we won't see the entirety of Mondstadt for a while.

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[[WMG: Visions drastically slow down their wielder's aging process and grant longevity]]
I'm putting this out there because I found out that a majority of the medium and child units that aren't flat out gods or demihumans are actually adults. (Amber, Kazuha, Mona, Dori, Sayu, etc) In Ambers case, she looks
Whatever exactly Yae is, Sucrose is the same in the manga which took place 5-10 years prior while Collei underwent a growth spurt and is now as tall as her. People with Visions are still capable of dying of natural causes or battle, but have extended lifespans otherwise.
* While Qiqi is quite childlike, she's also a jiangshi and thus not quite alive anyway. Klee is, as mentioned, demihuman and thus likely operating under different biological rules.
* Regarding Amber and Collei, while the timeline remains only an estimate, the best calculations place the manga at only around a year before the start of the game, maybe a bit less. Thus, it makes sense that Amber wouldn't have changed much. And by the time Collei is introduced in the game approximately three years would have passed since the manga, explaining how the awkward preteen Collei grew into the... well... slightly less awkward teen we meet in Sumeru.

[[WMG: Future floating/flying "pets"]]
We already have a miniature seelie in a variety of colors, a robot made by Cloud Shaper, and Liloupar's bottle. Future choices might include:
* Paimon, so we see her all the time, not just when the menu's open.
* One of the vulture-serpents from Sumeru. They're confirmed to be tamed by the natives, so it would make sense to recieve one as a reward for completing a quest.
* Similarly, one of the flying serpents from the Sumeru desert, just because they're about the right size and fly.
* A baby Wenut. Even the big ones are kind of cute :3
* A Cicin. Same reasons as for flying serpents, and we could get an attractant like the Fatui Cicin Mages have.
* Now hear me out: Hydro Eidolon, albeit minimized to match the size of previous companion pets.

[[WMG: One of the remaining extant Archons will be deposed during the events of their Archon Quest]]
The most likely candidates are the Tsaritsa (who, as she runs the Fatui, is part of the BigBadEnsemble) or Focalors (if, as theorized earlier, Fontaine's plotline takes some cues from the French Revolution). If it's the latter, no doubt [[TheUsualAdversaries the Fatui]] will play a part in it.
* Within the first two Archon Quests of 4.0, two things occur to support this theory: In Chapter IV Act I, Focalors overzealously accuses an innocent man (Lyney) of murder and kidnapping, and is greatly embarrassed when the Traveler is able to successfully refute her theory of the crime and prove Lyney's innocence. In Act II, the Oratrice Mecanique d'Analyse Cardinale inexplicably finds Childe guilty of the Fontaine disappearance cases despite Chief Justice Neuvillette's reasoning establishing Childe's innocence in that case and the guilt of [[spoiler:Marcel]] in the serial-killings of several young women over a twenty year span after the Traveler assists Navia in obtaining vital evidence to prove their accusation. Together, these two blows to the reputation of Fontaine's legal system and the fact that Fontaine just falsely imprisoned a Fatui Harbinger (something not even Liyue's Qixing could do, presumably due to Childe's diplomatic immunity) will likely have major repercussions on the stability of Fontaine's government. This Troper expects potential civil unrest and possible action by the Fatui against Fontaine when word of this hits ''The Steambird'' and/or gets back to the Northland Bank.
** Additionally, Fontaine may soon be facing an [[PostPeakOil energy crisis]] due to being a {{Terminally Dependent Society}} that powers many of its advanced technologies on an energy called Indemnitium, which is produced from the [[ClapYourhandsIfYouBelieve people's faith in their justice system]] when the Oratrice renders a judgement. What happens if the people's faith in justice is shaken or broken entirely, due to the recent spate of false accusations and the miscarriage of justice thanks to the Oratrice sentencing a man to prison for a crime he did not commit? We could be looking at a situation where {{The Magic Goes Away}}, or at least the end of the [[ClarkesThirdLaw sufficiently advanced technology]] which forms the basis of modern life for Fontanians. Widespread protests and riots could occur, leading to a breakdown of law and order, and give rise to a revolution to depose Focalors and Neuvillette... or rationale for a Fatui invasion and occupation as a "[[PretextForWar peacekeeping force]]" to effect {{Regime Change}}.
*** Whether she likes it or not, Navia (being a popular and attractive young businesswoman who has proven herself to be a lady of noble bearing and sterling character) might be {{Offered the Crown}} by the revolutionary forces and find herself in the unenviable situation of being Fontaine's new {{Reluctant Ruler}}. (The Fatui would likely spirit away the Hydro Archon's Gnosis though, during the chaos and confusion of a revolution.)
** Either Neuvillette or Clorinde might feel they have to lead {{The Coup}} to depose an increasingly-unstable Focalors, or Focalors might be wary that her government is plotting against her and decide to [[ThePurge purge]] them from their positions of authority.
** Additionally, if Neuvillette is correct, the Oratrice [[spoiler:is developing a sense of self-awareness]]. It's not inconceivable that it might [[spoiler: go rampant, to borrow a turn of phrase from the ''Halo'' series]] and decide to [[spoiler:seize power for itself and cut out the middlemen, i.e., Focalors, Neuvillette, and Fontaine's human population]].
* In addition to the Fatui, there are two other big international power players we haven't accounted for, and one force outside Fontaine but with deep links to the nation: the Heavenly Principles, the Hexenzirkel, and the Oceanids living in exile. It may be more of a longshot, but one of them may utilize societal instability in Fontaine for their chance to seize power.

[[WMG: We will meet one of the Hexenzirkel in Fontaine]]
Fontaine is known to have links to at least one notable Hydro character, Mona, through her authorship of an astrology column for ''The Steambird''. Mona is the disciple of Barbeloth, a powerful hydromancer and master astrologist who is a core part of the Hexenzirkel. Additionally, the Traveler heard a mysterious female voice guiding them during the last Archon Quest in Sumeru. During the Act III Interlude, the Traveler surmises that this was "N.", Hexenzirkel member Nicole. It's possible that Nicole may reveal her presence to us more fully in Fontaine, perhaps even getting to meet her personally if the situation calls for it.

[[WMG: Pulcinella, "The Rooster" is [[LukeIAmYourFather Klee's father]].
"species".]]
Pulcinella bears some resemblance to Klee with his short stature, pointed ears, and unusually large nose. What's known is that "he exists" and that he may Listen, all we have been evidently involved in entrusting Klee to the Knights. Pulcinella for both is either good with kids according to Childe or bad according to Wanderer.

downward fox ears and what doesn't seem like any tail. It's not much but it's a merited thought.

[[WMG: The reason why Columbina is so disturbing Aloy's going to Tartaglia and Scaramouche/Wanderer is because she's secretly the Harbingers' {{Torture Technician}}.be in denial about a lot of things in Teyvat.]]
Think about it. Her sweet, innocent, unassumingly childlike demeanor is the perfect disguise for After a brutal interrogator whole game proving her atheism correct at every turn, Aloy's gonna be really disinclined toward believing gods, visions, and {{Ax Crazy}} torture specialist. As we've seen with Dottore's treatment of Collei, they aren't afraid to engage in [[PlayingWithSyringes unethical medical experimentation]] on a terrified young captive, and given their penchant for engaging everything from [[AgentProvocateur provoking Ursa the Drake to attack Mondstadt]] so they could [[VillainWithGoodPublicity save the day]] to carrying out a [[GiantWallOfWateryDoom terrorist attack]] against Liyue Harbor by releasing the [[SealedEvilInACan sealed ancient god]] Osial to [[LetsYouAndHimFight fanning the flames of Inazuma's civil war]] so they can take advantage of the [[AnarchyIsChaos lawlessness on the battlefield]] and the [[TheDictatorship draconian measures]] implemented by the Shogunate as a reaction to Watatsumi's rebellion all using their {{Diplomatic Cover Spy}} status... They also use [[TheMole sleeper agents]], missions to arm rebel factions, and {{Corporate Warfare}} to undermine their enemies before swords are ever openly crossed on the battlefield. If Snezhnaya is the {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}} of {{Glorious Mother Russia}}, then the Fatui are {{Reds With Rockets}} and the Harbingers are essentially [[UsefulNotes/MoscowCentre the KGB itself]]. So it could be entirely believable that {{Cold Blooded Torture}} at one of their many [[BlackSite black sites]] is within their operational wheelhouse. Who better than someone with the {{Ambiguous Innocence}} to hide her {{Face Of An Angel Mind Of A Demon}} tendencies? Both Tartaglia and Scaramouche/Wanderer have warned the Traveler that Columbina is extremely dangerous and not to be trusted, and it may well be because she's a {{Soft Spoken Sadist}} capable of inflicting unimaginable pain on anyone the Harbingers need vital information extracted from.

[[WMG: Dainsleif has a connection to Irminsul and used to plan out the events of the Caribert Archon Quest.]]
For starters, Dainsleif is known as the "Bough Keeper", and a bough is the main branch of a tree. The most important tree
else mystical in Teyvat is of course Irminsul, which shares part of its name with Irmin, the last king of Khaenri'ah. Since Dainsleif was captain of the royal guard on top of being known as the Bough Keeper, him having some connection to Irminsul doesn't seem too implausable. Next, Albedo theorizes in have a book from the Hidden Strife event hidden scientific explanation or that members of what the Abyss Order would be able to control when the Ley Lines record and release information. Dainsleif isn't part of the Abyss Order, but it ''was'' founded by another Khaenri'ahn, and as the Bough Keeper it's possible that Dainsleif could have similar abilities regarding the Ley Lines.

For the second part, Dainsleif had no idea why the Traveler's sibling sided with the Abyss Order, and the reason he took such an interest in that house in Sumeru was because he could sense the sibling's memories in the Ley Lines beneath the garden. So he hatched a plot to tamper with the Ley Lines and have the Traveler experience their sibling's memories via a dream so he could find out why the sibling changed sides. The brief scene where the Traveler wakes up hazy with Dainsleif nearby before the dream occurs
people believe is Dainsleif checking to make sure if his plan is working properly.

[[WMG: When Dori gets a Hangout Event, one of the routes will involve meeting the ghost of her deceased sister.]]
Perhaps Dori has Traveler acquire some artifact or accompanies us to a ruin that ends up summoning her sister's ghost. She'll reveal that she has been watching for a very long time after her death and is [[DisappointedInYou disappointed that Dori has become a scummy merchant and is disrespecting her memory by taking advantage of others lesser than her.]]

This would lead to Dori having a HeroicBSOD and Traveler could agree with Dori's sister or try to cheer her up, leading to two different endings.

[[WMG: The Inverted Statue of the Seven belonged to Dornman Port]]
Remember the inverted Statue of the Seven the Traveler came across in the "We will be reunited" Archon quest? Yeah, that belonged to the missing region of Mondstadt, and the reason why we couldn't explore the Anemo country completely is that the Abyss Order made off with it and the Traveler may have destroyed the corrupted statue. So until a new one is created to replace the inverted statue, we won't see the entirety of Mondstadt for a while.
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[[WMG: Delusions will come to gameplay eventually]]
Based on what Tartaglia demonstrated in his boss fight, its possible for the people of Teyvat to use more than one element through the use of Delusions. As such, certain adventurers can equip certain delusions to change their elemental affinity other than the one granted by their vision. Skills may or may not change, but their element definitely does. (I.e. Diluc equips a Hydro Delusion and his skills become Hydro based instead of his usual Pyro.)

[[WMG:Mounts will be introduced.]]
Taking a page from ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' and ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' by having mounts in the forms of hogs, slimes, and (baby) dragons, for instance.

[[WMG:Firearms will eventually be introduced as a new weapon type]]
Firearms already canonically exist in Teyvat in at ''least'' Snezhnaya, so there's no in-story reasons on why gun-wielding characters can't be introduced.

Similiar to the Manacasters of VideoGame/DragaliaLost, each character could have different 'modes' of attacks, with some having muskets/rifles, high-velocity rifles/gatlings, and short-range shotguns, altough all three would share the same weapon graphics for simplicity's sake.
* Firearms also exist in Fontaine, although they're not a new class of weapon yet as of 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her role as one of Fontaine's champion duelists, although it has not been shown how it plays in her character's moveset.

[[WMG: The Purpose of the Boss Trophies]]
So far, Tainted Blood and Monolith Fragment have no use. When all Archon Quests are completed, there will be at least 7 of these. Possible uses for the trophies may be crafting the Traveler's sword from the intro, restoring their power, or triggering end-game events.

[[WMG: 5 Star Character EXP items and 4 Star Weapon EXP Items will eventually be added.]]

It seems like a logical progression of the game to add higher tier EXP Items, especially since the amount of EXP needed to level up every ten levels gets more and more expensive. It's likely 5 Star Character EXP will necessitate going above the current cap of Adventure Rank 60, while 4 Star and higher Weapon EXP will require materials in areas further in the game's story in order to craft.

[[WMG: Abyssal Magic will be the eighth playable element.]]
This will be how Dainsleif and your sibling will become playable.

[[WMG: There will be two new elements near the endgame of Genshin]]
The new power types will be affiliated with the Abyss and possibly Celestia. [[TimeMaster Chrono]], the element of time and possibly affiliated with the God of Time and the Heavenly Principles and [[PowerOfTheVoid Cosmo]], the element of the abyss and space wielded by Dainsleif and the Abyss sibling. The elements will be mutually exclusive as '''only''' the Traveler will be able to wield the Chrono element in conjunction with the 7 others, but not Cosmo, which will be used by the Abyss twin along with their 7 Teyvat elements.
* Since Dainsleif is [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1310198474424500225 confirmed in a pre-release Tweet to eventually become playable]] in the foreseeable future and is very unlikely to receive a Vision of the seven existing elements for himself (given their association with Gods and Celestia, he would detest the idea of using a Vision, and he has [[CastingAShadow his own powers anyway]]), it is inevitable that at least one more new element will be added to the game. We don't know if the Traveler's sibling would become playable, though enemy-exclusive elements doesn't seem too far off, like pre-3.0 Dendro.

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!! Unsorted theories:

[[WMG:The Travelers aren't just sent somewhere else (to Teyvat) by the Unknown God after the prologue, they're also sent to the past.]]
One theory that's slowly popping up on October 2020 is the idea that it's not just dimension travel that's involved, but also time travel.
* The Unknown God probably has space-time manipulation powers overall, the game doesn't just tell the "time manipulation" part yet because it's still too early.
* The playable Traveler cannot remember [[TimeSkip how many years have passed]] since they met the Unknown God because it's a side effect of confusion. The world has changed so much ever since they woke up from a NightmareSequence (as mentioned in their first Character Story), but that's probably because the Travelers are from a different ''time era''.
* Somehow, this is also tied to the "Paimon is the Unknown God" theory, as there are ''Genshin'' players on-board with the idea that Paimon might be the past self of the Unknown God, hence why they have visual similarities. Why would she send the Travelers to the past is something that opens a lot more fan theories such as:
** The Unknown God, being Paimon, might actually be waiting until the Traveler collects all Seven elements and take it from them to empower herself. Another possible theory is that the Unknown God is the end-result of Paimon having collected all Seven elements for herself already.
** The playable Traveler's adventures with Paimon might actually change her into someone better, so there's a potential for the Unknown God to become a [[BigGood powerful force of good]] via a CharacterDevelopment that happens in the past.
** Other fan theories suggest that the Unknown God deliberately sent the playable Traveler in the past to create a StableTimeLoop in which the Traveler wakes up in Teyvat and meets Paimon -> Paimon becomes the Unknown God throughout their adventure -> The playable Traveler reunites with their twin -> the Unknown God meets the two Travelers and halt their journey -> The Unknown God sends the playable Traveler to Teyvat, and so on...

[[WMG:A symbolism of Paimon's relationship with the Traveler]]
In ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', Paimon is a demon who is obedient to Lucifer, and has {{flight}} as one of his powers. This theory could be a series of minor coincidences, but this game's Paimon likes to fly all the time. It's a long stretch, but since Paimon is loyal to the Traveler, this probably means that the Traveler is an allusion to Lucifer. In the prologue, the twin Travelers have the natural ability to fly using metallic wings on their backs. But after their powers have been sealed by the Unknown God, those wings were never seen again and they had to rely on Wind Gliders while trapped in Teyvat. Losing wings could be a reference to how Lucifer "fell from grace" when he became {{Satan}}.

[[WMG: The Twins were EvilAllAlong, and The Traveler has been subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing.]]
The opening cutscene shows the Unknown God claiming to want to stop "the arrogation of mankind". "Arrogate" means "to take or claim (something) without justification". Since the Traveler is able to perform magic without a focus, and can even change their element freely, it's possible that the reason the twins came to Teyvat was to steal it's power. The traveler's memories could then have been tampered with as part of a BatmanGambit to teach them how wonderful Teyvat is.

[[WMG: The twins' fighting style is incomplete without the other, and the other twin might later become playable, allowing them to fight as one.]]
In the prologue cutscene, Lumine was shown to be wielding her sword on her left, while Aether on his right. If you pick Lumine as the playable twin however, she wields the sword with her right hand, hinting that she's likely ambidextrous. She still uses her elemental skills with her left hand unlike Aether who uses his right hand for both the sword and elemental skills. This might be due to the fact that Aether usually takes the front while Lumine moves around in the battlefield when the twins fight together, but without her brother, Lumine ends up using her brother's fighting style instead. Once the twins reunite for real, Lumine might start using her left hand for the sword again. This might also be the reason why the Traveler does not have a non-battle talent, as it is reserved for the tag-team gameplay mechanic.

[[WMG: Potential future {{crossover}}s or collab events]]
* ''Creator/{{Nijisanji}}''
* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost''
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' (as an April Fools Joke)
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
* ''Literature/KonoSuba''
* ''Anime/PrincessConnectReDive''
* ''VideoGame/UmaMusumePrettyDerby''
* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* ''VideoGame/BlueArchive''
* [=YoYo=] Lumi - miHoYo's VirtualCelebrity. While there were few articles who speculate on this, being a project of the same company means that she might have a high chance of getting into ''Genshin''. Also, if you look at her [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LumiN0vaDesktop/channels YouTube Channel]], the official ''Genshin Impact'' Website/YouTube account is listed as a related channel.

[[WMG:Alice is not from Teyvat]]
There are hints that Klee's mom, Alice, doesn't actually originate in Teyvat, which makes her someone who might have just been [[TrappedInAnotherWorld transported from another world]].
* She might be an elf since Klee has {{pointy ears}}, a trait inherited from her.
* Barbara's character stories mention that the concept of an IdolSinger is a foreign thing, that "idols" singing to entertain others didn't exist before, that is, until Barbara herself became one after reading "Alice's Idol Magazine". This means that Alice perhaps came from modern-day Earth.
* A common fan theory suggests that her name makes her an obvious or direct reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', perhaps the oldest and most popular story involving the TrappedInAnotherWorld trope.

[[WMG: The "emergency food" joke will turn into a total CerebusRetcon]]
From the moment the player meets Amber, they can introduce Paimon as "emergency food," which she's objected to each time they've introduced her as such. There will most likely come a point where they get stuck in a situation where the Traveler may die of starvation and just as Paimon is about to offer herself as the emergency rations that have been joked about, the Traveler would rather die than see their friend die.

[[WMG:Klee's race matures slower than normal humans]]
While many of the texts mention her being a "child", she's apparently taught by her mother in bomb-making from a young age. It's more likely that her actual age may be that of an older teen or even young woman, i.e she's OlderThanSheLooks. Just that she doesn't emotionally mature as quickly as normal humans do.

[[WMG:The ''Legend of Shattered Halberd'' book series is meant to tie in to the ''Flowers for Princess Fischl'' series, but in an abrupt way]]
The final book for the Shattered Halberd has the divine halberd's name be called "Prinzessin der Verurteilung", Fischl's moniker from said book. That, and the odd way the final book is written, and suspicious additional note from Yae Publishing House at the bottom, suggest that some sort of behind-the-scenes serendipity - likely involving the publishing house - may lead "Mr. Nine" (the author for Shattered Halberd) to write the ending of the book in a particularly striking way.

[[WMG:The Dragonspine is preparation for the eventual release of Snezhnaya.]]
The Dragonspine has just released, and includes multiple other mechanics to keep track of, such as Sheer Cold. And considering miHoYo is eventually gonna send us to Snezhnaya, another possibly-cold area judging by how it's ruled by the Cryo Archon, I feel as though Dragonspine is preparing us for when we eventually go there.

[[WMG:Childe will die]]
Between telling the player that they can't wait to introduce them to their family, missing his chance to say goodbye to his little brother, and the toll that his foul legacy transformation takes on his body, Childe seems to be on an express train to an early grave. However, with Celestia being the place that people with visions go to after death, it's possible for him to remain a player in the story even if he does die.

[[WMG:Tsaritsa is ''not'' evil.]]
In the English dub of the story trailer, she's described as "having no love left for her people" and implies she's cruel and seeks to destroy the other gods, hence why she wants to the gnosis of her fellow Archons. However, the Japanese and Chinese dub instead translate this line as "no longer loving her people", which instead implies she's too preoccupied with something else that keeps her from loving her people (such as plotting the downfall of the divine) rather than actively being apathetic to them. The Japanese and Chinese dub also translate her fight against the divine as a fight against "heavenly principles", certainly referring to the Unknown God, who Zhongli has stated in the webcomic is the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, and we also know there are other gods outside of the Archons.
It should also be noted that she is the God of Love, and it's not unheard of for {{Broken Bird}}s to "harden their heart", as Childe says, to do the harder things in the name of love. Perhaps Tsaritsa wants to avenge the other gods that fell in the Archon War or what happened to Khaenri'ah or wants to prevent further tragedy from befalling them, blaming these tragedies on Celestia/the Unknown God.

[[WMG:What caused Vennessa to become a nomad]]
In the comic, while Venti claims that Murata, the Pyro Archon, was the "Lady of War" and that she had descendants called "the Muratans", Vennessa - the Muratan he met - claims that her tribe has been a nomad for as long as she can remember, and she knows very little of her own tribe's legends as the elders of her tribe didn't have the time to teach its young members about it.

Chapter 1 of the game reveals that the current Archons other than Barbatos and Morax are not the same as the ones who first founded the Seven, which includes the Pyro Archon. It is also revealed in Sumeru that the current Hydro Archon, Focalors, is actually the successor to a previous Hydro Archon (known only as the "Lord of Amrita" or the "Lord of Sweet Dew") who perished in the Cataclysm.

Onto the guess: it's likely that Murata was overthrown by another god who took her position as the Pyro Archon, and then forced her people, the Muratans, out of Natlan. So the Pyro Archon that Venti remembers had been replaced by the time he met Vennessa.

[[WMG:Zhongli is a CompositeCharacter of Fu Hua + Owl from ''Videogame/HonkaiImpact3rd'']]
Fu Hua's traits:
* Being ''very'' old and wise
* Acting as a defender of her own land (China-esque)
* Having problems with her memories being "too good"
* Having taken on multiple identities in the past

Owl's traits:
* Being Herrscher of Earth
* Giving his Herrscher Core to the Herrscher of Ice

They are all similar to Zhongli's traits, and it goes with how Venti (his fellow Archon) is a walking and flying Wendy reference.

[[WMG:There will be a "sequel".]]
Seeing as the Story Trailer refers to the stories of the Traveler journeying through Mondstadt to Khaeni'riah as the Teyvat ''Chapter'', maybe we'll get another "Chapter" of the game, be it another mega-expansion or a sequel, taking place outside of Teyvat. Also worth noting that Teyvat is only a ''continent'' and isn't considered to be the whole world.

[[WMG:The Legend of the Shattered Halberd series is loosely based on the Archon War, and Flowers for Princess Fischl is a sequel taking a similar approach to the fall of Khaenri'ah.]]
The Legend of the Shattered Halberd is about heroes who receive divine powers by giving up an eye and recalls the story of battles between heroes and deities over powerful superweapons. The specifics of the story are different, but it shares similar themes to the Archon War. Divine powers are linked to an eye, which ties into the symbolism behind Visions, and the bearers of the {{MacGuffin}}s suffer mental degeneration similar to Delusions. There are also noted to be nine realms; it's possible that those nine realms are meant to be the seven nations of Teyvat, Khaenri'ah, and Celestia. A weapon bearing a fragment of the power of the fire realm is part of the story, supporting this.

As for Flowers for Princess Fischl, a few things worth are worth noting. One is that it is made explicit in Fischl's character stories that part of the storyline is the denizens of the Immernachtreich are transformed into monsters. In the context of Fischl's backstory, this is meant to tie into how threatened she felt by being ostracized, but it could also be based on the fall of Khaenri'ah. The description for the hourglass of the Bloodstained Chivalry artifact set recounts the fall of a kingdom and a curse transforming it into the Abyss. Note that Dainsleif who comes from Khaenri'ah is an enemy of the Abyss Order. This could be because he is among the LastOfHisKind as a human from Khaenri'ah. Other small details support this: like Fischl both Kaeya and Dainsleif lack an eye, and Fischl is referred to as the "Princezzin der Verurteilung"-the "princess of condemnation." It's possible that while Fischl from Flowers for Princess Fischl is a fictional character, she is loosely based on the Prince(ss), meaning that Amy has been unconsciously imitating the Traveler's sibling the entire time. Also, like the storybook version of Fischl, the Prince(ss) has traversed countless realms. The similarities between the Immernachtreich, the realm of eternal night, and the land of Abyss, Khaenri'ah are too uncanny to ignore.

[[WMG: When/If the Traveler ever will reach Celestia, it will turn out to be a hi-tech base similiar to a space station.]]
This has completely no proof, so I'll go even a step beyond in absurdity: the "Celestial Gods" will turn out to be humans who literally control and observe Teyvat through a super computer, with the Unknown God being the ''only'' actual divine entity that works for Celestia.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' sounds great!

[[WMG:Scaramouche is the Raiden Mei parallel, not Baal. Alternatively, there are two Raiden Mei parallels, and they are both Scaramouche and Baal.]]
Note that Scaramouche and Raiden Mei have similar color schemes.

[[WMG: The true leader behind the Abyss Order will turn out to be Gold.]]
Gold, already holding a position as a GreaterScopeVillain due to their various backstory acts like creating Durin and the "shadowy monsters" 500 years prior to the start, will turn out to be the ''actual'' leader behind the Abyss Order, even above the Traveler's Sibling. Considering they're clearly linked with the Abyss and their status post-Calamity is unknown, it's not too improbable.

Bonus: They will also be referred to as the King/Queen of the Abyss Order, to signal their higher rank than the Prince/ss rank the Sibling holds.

* Two of the Story Teasers suggest that the Traveller's Sibling might actually have been subjected to some sort of brainwashing or mental manipulation, and it will be up to the Traveller to return the former to their senses. (Both seem to reference Lumine.)
** In "Gnostic Chorus," Venti narrates a story of a crowned heir being tricked into becoming "the queen of the kingdom of darkness," before describing the journey of the second crowned heir as "your story."
** In the "Teyvat Chapter Storyline Preview," Dainsleif challenges the Traveller to "show that you are worthier than [him] to rescue her."

[[WMG:The Abyss Order has a very subtle Chess theme]]
Out of all the units we have currently: Abyss Mages (and/or Hilichurls) are Pawns, Heralds are either Knights or Rooks, Lectors are Bishops, and the Prince/ss is a Pawn that got promoted to a Queen.
* If so, this is also likely related to the gnosises being shaped like chess pieces.

[[WMG: The Grand Thief in Chapter I Act IV never actually died.]]
Even TheWorfEffect has limits. The player can compare the Grand Thief to ''Alice'', TheArchmage of Teyvat thus far, without Liyue Branch Master Lan so much as raising an eyelid. It's difficult to believe that someone as competent as Alice would be killed after finding a corrupt Statue of the Seven, even if they were ambushed by an Abyss Herald. It'd be a major case of ShowDontTell, as they died before they had the chance to show off their skills, and thanks to something relatively trivial, at that. Even if they lack a Vision, a thief as renowned an adventurer as Alice should be more than capable of identifying when to turn tail and run and to not take too close a look at shady landmarks. If this hunch is accurate, the corpse we see is that of a decoy the thief sent to investigate the statue, and we will encounter this legendary PhantomThief in-person later. Yes, they can also be compared to Stanley, but the Stanley we encounter in-game is explicitly the original's lesser understudy, so it's difficult to make judgments based on that comparison.

[[WMG: {{Guest Fighter}}s from other franchises]]
With [[VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn Aloy]] announced as a playable character, any other characters are fair game now.
* Any character from ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', to complement Fischl's and Keqing's appearances in that game.
** Then that counts ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'''s Asuka, seeing as she's also a guest star in ''Honkai''.
* [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Devon Daniels]] or [[Series/PowerRangersDinoFury Zayto]].
* V (''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'').
* Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
* Pyramid Head from ''Franchise/SilentHill''
* Agent 47 from ''{{Franchise/Hitman}}''

[[WMG: There will be a public heroic Archon and/or a villainous hidden Archon.]]
Thus far, the archons with secret identities have proven benevolent yet detached, while the Archons who are publicly known have proven to be cruel rulers of their nations. Perhaps some of the remaining Archons will change that pattern by having a publicly-known Archon who is entirely benevolent or a hidden Archon secretly pulling the strings for dark purposes.

[[WMG:The gifts for the Rite of Parting are meant for Guizhong.]]
The perfect perfume (when a baffled Paimon wonders aloud if Morax is actually a woman, an amused Zhongli merely answers maybe), the perfect jewel (a representation of Morax), perfect flowers (in fact, they're Glaze Lillies, which were heavily associated with Guizhong), a kite representing the seven Archons (showing who won and survived the Archon War)… part of Zhongli/Morax's character is that he's actually humble and keeps things up for appearance (such as faking his death); rather than have the Rite of Parting grieve over him, he took advantage of it to instead serve as his goodbye to Guizhong.

[[WMG:Tsaritsa is the God of Love.]]
In the story trailer, all of the gods' major concepts are stated in their region's description by Dainsleif. "Love" is the only concept mentioned in Tsaritsa/Snezhnaya's description, even though Dainsleif describes Tsaritsa in the English dub as "having no love left for her people, nor do they have any for her".

[[WMG:Mondstadt is actually the North Pole/the "Arctic Circle".]]
In the Teyvat Travel Guides, Alice states Brightcrown Canyon is northeast of Cider Lake, even though the player's world map shows that Brightcrown Canyon is actually ''west'' of Cider Lake. Meanwhile, Alice describes directions in Liyue accurate to the world map.

According to lore, Mondstadt was a near-uninhabitable frozen tundra until the gods came and Barbaros became the Anemo Archon, turning the land into a prosperous land of fields. In real life, it was believed the British Isles were warmer than other regions on the same latitude despite their proximity to the North Pole due to warm air being brought in by the Gulf Stream. Though [[ScienceMarchesOn this has since disproven]] (the oceans absorb warmth), this may be an inspiration for Mondstadt's warmer climate.

Northwest of Cider Lake would then be the location of Andrius, God of the North Wind — perhaps Andrius is where the North Pole of Teyvat's world is?

[[WMG: The Pyro Archon will give her Gnosis to the Traveler.]]
While the Fatui manage to nab the Gnosis of all of the other Archons, (Murata) will willingly relinquish her Pyro Gnosis to the Traveler after being defeated by them as their next destination is Snezhaya in hopes that they will put an end to the Tsaritsa's schemes and take the Fatui's influence away from Natlan at the same time.

[[WMG: The Elemental Hypostasis are fragments of the Unknown God’s Power]]
Their shape and structure should make it pretty obvious since the Unknown God’s Power manifested as cubes and the “We will be reunited” trailer has the Abyss Princess witness a whole bunch of cubes destroying Khaenri’ah. What’s to say that the Hypostasis are what is left over?

[[WMG: The Vision Sara took from Itto was a fake one]]
Despite being described as reckless, Arataki does know when it's better to play it save and seeing how losing a Vision affected others he let a fake vision be made and gave away that instead.
* Ei said that the people who entered catatonia upon her Shogun taking away their Visions used them as a crutch for their ambitions. So maybe Itto's ''[[TooDumbToFool just that thick-headed.]]''
* False Visions are confirmed to have been created and passed off during the Vision confiscation. It's unknown whether Itto was given one though, or if he could act well enough to fool the soldiers confiscating it.

[[WMG: Albedo was killed by Subject 2.]]
* The Albedo encountered on Dragonspine was unusually pleased to socialize with multiple people when he had them over at his camp during the event and was quite emotive compared to the Albedo previously encountered by the Traveler. Subject 2 created Subject 3 (the whopperflower) to test people's ability to spot the real Albedo, then killed it to gain the trust of the Traveler and the Knights of Favonius. Subject 2 then killed the real Albedo during the Act 2 cutscene, took his sword, clothes, and alchemical notes, and claimed to have killed the prototype, and finally teased the Traveler at the end to test his ability to toy with them so that he could stop wearing the diamond mark he hated without causing suspicion.
** The theory is plausible, but thus far, the game has not proven itself willing to give the player the ability to play as characters if they are dead or, as suggested, impostors in the canonical storyline. There's little integration of the reasoning for why the characters join your roster and they're never shown in story sequences as the player, but it seems so far that the game is ensuring you're getting the living real deal in your roster.
** A different troper here, and not one closely familiar with Mihoyo's storytelling tendencies, but would they really kill a character off for real in a limited-time event?

[[WMG: Joel's father Joserf is actually Subject 2.]]
* Joserf's belongings can be found in various places among Dragonspine, but no other sign of the man can be found regardless of how much the player explores Dragonspine. Furthermore, when he's finally "found" at the conclusion of the event story (after being missing for several months), he claims having amnesia and only remembers having a wife and son. One possible theory related to these points is that the real Joserf actually is dead as suspected, and the one we meet is Subject 2 taking his form. A possible extra angle is the fact that Albedo expressed a hint of sadness and regret at the idea of having to kill Subject 2; perhaps he showed his doppelganger mercy and helped it to attain a human form like it had wanted, one where it could live in peace without fear of being discovered and killed, and even kill two birds with one stone by reuniting the desperately lonely Joel with his "father". Or it could simply be Subject 2 remaining undercover and waiting for another attempt to eliminate Albedo.

[[WMG: Dvalin is the Anemo Sovereign.]]
* Dvalin has a lot of parallels with Azhdaha, who is all but explicitly stated to be the Geo Sovereign. Just like how Azhdaha manifested as an elemental spirit in the wild that Morax chanced upon one day, Dvalin is described as being literally born from Anemo energy, and has a completely separate origin from Barbatos's Mondstadt. He too fought for humanity out of a desire to fit in and be understood, and sank into bitterness when he was seemingly betrayed. Dvalin also has strength rivaling that of actual gods, evidently being stronger than a Gnosis-equipped Barbatos (even if that's not exactly a high hurdle to clear), but since his name is not derived from the Ars Goetia he is unlikely to be one of Celestia's gods.
** [[https://youtu.be/xm6DtDBkDFw?t=63 This trailer]] seems to imply that yes, Dvalin is the Anemo Sovereign due to how Enjou casually calls him a Vishap.

[[WMG: The Twin Stars are based on the Dioscuri in Myth/ClassicalMythology]]
Aether and Lumine are twins that are born from the marriage of a god and a human, with Lumine inheriting the divine half of the union while Aether inherits the mortal half regardless of who becomes the Traveler. This can be demonstrated in their attack animations: Lumine can control the elements with extreme ease while Aether has to work rather hard to achieve the same results as his sister.

[[WMG: The Traveller will receive a Vision at the climax of the main storyline.]]
Yae Miko mentions that the Traveller may not have received a vision because they don't have any aspirations beyond reuniting with their sibling. It may be that the Traveller will receive a Vision of their own that fully restores their powers during the confrontation with the FinalBoss, as a result of accepting Teyvat as their home, and committing themselves to its protection.

[[WMG:The Fatui were behind the attempt to marry Chisato with Kamaji.]]
During Ayato’s character quest, he mentions that due to Chisato’s father being in prison, the Kanjou Commission was in disarray, and that if Chisato were to marry Kamaji, it would greatly marginalize the Kanjou commission, which would have threatened the stability of Inazuma. Put two and two together, and it makes perfect sense for why the Fatui would try to trick the two into marrying each other. More than likely, the Fatui had to convince someone in the Tenryou Commission to send that fake letter to Kamaji, and knowing that he would act upon it, the Fatui had hoped that the political shitstorm from their marriage would potentially destabilize the Shogunate, and if the plan succeeded, they would then try to convince the radical elements in the Sangonomiya to take advantage of the situation to restart the CivilWar.

[[WMG: The secret behind Diluc's "Red Dead of Night" costume]]
Diluc's Vision is not visible in his "Red Dead of Night" alternate costume because in the Hidden Strife event story where he wears the costume he is secretly utilizing his father's Delusion from the manga and concealing that fact.

[[WMG: Paimon, Istaroth, and Unknown God are all the same entity]]
"Paimon is God of Time", "Paimon is Unknown God" -- why not both? Istaroth, being the last of Primordial's shades, could be brainwashed into becoming the Sustainer by Celestia, because killing her would disrupt the world balance or something like that. Then she cubed the twins, some timey-wimey stuff happened, and Traveler found Paimon -- the depowered and kinda dumb Istaroth, similar to the Stove God situation.

[[WMG: Rana will become a playable character sometime in the future and her moveset will involve Arana.]]
Rana recieves a Vision at the end of the Aranyaka quest line and every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character. At the end of said quest, Rana leaves together with the Aranara Arana, so it's not that hard to believe that, when she eventually becomes playable, Arana will accompany her.
* Rana being playable is immediately jossed (and was likely originally a joke that some people took too seriously), on the basis of her character model and other factors that some people seemingly failed to account for:
** The biggest elephant in the room that serves as a major strike against the idea of Rana being playable is that she uses the standard generic NPC model; if you take her face and compare it with the faces of all other generic female [=NPCs=] (ie. Katheryne or Dunyarzad), you can see the obvious OnlySixFaces trait rampart among generic [=NPC=]s that simply screams "not playable"; in contrast, current and future playable characters have unique and distinct designs.
** While some may try to explain that she can get a redesign that makes her appearance on par with that of the actual playable characters, citing Collei (a character from the prequel comics) as an example of a character who got a redesign for her playable appearance, they seem to forget that Collei already had a unique design even back in the comics; Collei also did not have a character model prior to her first in-game appearance in Version 3.0, allowing her to physically grow up during the time gap between the prequel and the beginning of the Traveler's journey, and use her older present-day appearance as her redesign, whereas Rana has no such luck as a generic [=NPC=] whose character model is already set in stone with her appearance in-game. Furthermore, unless plastic surgery is a thing in the world of Teyvat, Rana cannot simply have her "NPC face" changed without Hoyoverse providing an in-universe justification. It would be really awkward for players (and by extension the Traveler and Paimon) to have previously seen her with the same bland face like every other [=NPC=] they have met so far, only to have her eyes and face change shape and appearance when[=/=]if she ever returns in the future. No playable characters to date have ever had their physical character model[[note]]This does not include their clothes, as Scaramouche had his clothes changed when he becomes PromotedToPlayable as the Wanderer; his physical appearance (hair and facial structure) otherwise remains the same[[/note]] changed from when they are first introduced as an in-game [=NPC=] to their playable appearance.
** On its own without the aforementioned "unique design", having a Vision is not enough to qualify for playability. There is a generic NPC during an Archon quest in Inazuma named Hanshirou who is stated to still possess his Vision, yet has never been expected from the fanbase or Hoyoverse to become playable, debunking the whole "every character who has a vision has eventually become a playable character" claim.
** Additionally, Rana violated another trend that no playable characters (current or upcoming) had ever happened to them: she is a computer-controlled ally [=NPC=] fighting alongside the player, reusing enemy attack animations (specifically that of the Eremite Axe Vanguard). If the quest plot establishes that a playable character who is an [=NPC=] (such as Cyno or Tighnari), or an [=NPC=] who is expected to become playable in the future (such as Alhaitham and Dehya prior to versions 3.4 and 3.5, respectively), is involved with a fight against enemies, they are either a [[GuestStarPartyMember Trial Character]] in the player's party, or do not appear at all in the battle during gameplay. Rana does not follow either of those.
** As a final nail in the already battered coffin, version 3.7 has Rana (as a card) make her debut in the Genius Invocation [=TCG=] game mode...as a Companion Support Card like every other generic [=NPC=] before her and not as a Character Card like the actual playable characters.
** In short, Rana is automatically disqualified from ever becoming playable regardless of whether or not she has a Vision.

[[WMG: Rana was an attempt to get players to take a generic [=NPC=] seriously.]]
Mihoyo caught onto the fact that their audience's response to them trying to tell stories without throwing playable characters into the mix was "who cares". Rana's portrayal in the story and gameplay is used to try and shake off this mentality by demonstrating that even characters with a generic design could fight and have enough ambition to receive a Vision.

[[WMG: The Katherynes were created by Sandrone as a Fatui plant throughout Teyvat.]]
Given how Katheryne is confirmed in the Sumeru storyline to be a bionic puppet created in Snezhnaya, it isn't out of the realm of possibility that Sandrone created them to secretly gather intel for the Fatui, and later on, track the Traveler's movements.

[[WMG: Sucrose descends from the Valuka Shuna like Tighnari and her story mirrors that of the Scarlet King]]
The Valuka Shuna are a race of foxes from the desert that gained green fur due to the blessing of the Dendro Archon. Sucrose is from Mondstadt and has green fox ears, which means it is possible that her ancestors were originally from Sumeru but came to Mondstadt for unknown reasons. In addition, Sucrose had 2 friends from childhood who left her, so she alone attempts to create their imaginary paradise with alchemy. The Scarlet King had 2 friends (Goddess of Flowers and Rukkhadevata), one who died and one who left him, leaving him to pursue the creation of his utopia which ultimately led to the downfall of his civilisation at the hands of the curses of forbidden knowledge.

[[WMG: Paimon is a god who used too much of her power and shrunk]]
We've seen gods shrink due to overuse of their powers twice: Guoba and Rukkhadevata. Those two also lost memories as a result. Therefore, it is possible that Paimon was a god, who used too much power at some point, leaving her in this small amnesiac pixie form.

[[WMG: The Traveler helps each of the seven Archons overcome their own Deadly Sin]]
This theory may be on the obvious side, but here goes: Barbatos' sin of Sloth (does not train his power at all, lounges around habitually and ignores most of his responsibilities) and Ei's sin of Wrath (Inazuma is absolutely littered with critters she's killed) seem pretty obvious, and Morax almost certainly has the sin of Greed given his general theme (details of his trade for his gnosis are still needed). The Traveler gets Venti back moving again and actually being productive and helpful in Mondstadt, then helps Zhongli adjust to not having instant access to whatever he wants in Liyue, and forces the Raiden Shogun to actually wake up and have healthy interactions with people again in the Inazuma chapter. I hypothesize that this will continue in the ongoing Sumeru chapter (Kusinali's sin of Envy probably, unconfirmed) and with the future nations's Archons.
* Ei isn't a very angry person. She killed a lot of monsters and gods because she had to, which is no different from the other Archons. She actually more closely fits {{Lust}}, in that while she isn't horny she desperately craves affection, with a lack of it driving her to make irresponsible decisions. Meanwhile, the conclusion of the Sumeru storyline effectively confirms that if this theory is correct, Kusanali is Envy.
* Conversely (to the above response), the main point of most of the Inazuma storyline is stopping the war between the Shogun's troops and the forces of Watatsumi Island. Other notable features of Inazuma include a giant gash in the ground still polluted with Electro energy after Ei killed the serpent, the skeleton of the serpent itself which is still emmiting cursed energy which causes hightened aggression among other things, the poorly contained cursed nesting site of a thunderbird also killed by Ei, a literal war robot created by her, etc. I can see why Lust is possible, but it just doesn't seem probable compared to Wrath.

[[WMG: At the end of the final set of Archon quests, the Traveler will [[IChooseToStay choose to stay in Teyvat]] instead of leaving]]
Teyvat was just one of many worlds that the Traveler and their sibling were visiting and intended to leave until the Unknown God threw a wrench in their plans, causing both to become stranded, while the Traveler's sibling joins the Abyss Order. Initially, the Traveler intends on reuniting with their sibling and then leaving Teyvat right away, though the sibling refuses to do so until they accomplish their goals and wants the Traveler to travel and understand the world of Teyvat before they intend on leaving. At the end of the story, should the Traveler successfully (or more tragically, failed to) convince their sibling to leave the Abyss Order and join up with them again, they may decide that instead of leaving Teyvat as they had originally planned at the start of the game, they will declare Teyvat as their new home, remembering the friends they made along their journey, as well as the good and bad times they experienced in the world of Teyvat. From a gameplay perspective, unless NewGamePlus would be introduced in ''Genshin Impact'', this would make sense to account for the possibility for any sidequests and other activities that the player has not completed yet, and the game is unlikely to create another character to fill in for the Traveler's gameplay role post-game if they left Teyvat.

[[WMG: The Catalyst weapon type can be used as a stand-in for weapons[=/=]fighting styles that do not fit with the other four weapon types]]
Since the start of ''Genshin'''s release, the main types of weapons available for the player to use had always been swords, claymores (basically bigger swords), polearms, bows, and catalysts. Notably, unlike most [=JRPGs=], there isn't a weapon type for axes, knives[=/=]daggers, fists, etc., and no update added new weapon types to the main pool of weapon types. This limits characters to only the five aforementioned weapon types, when some characters would be more fitting wielding a different weapon that fits with their design[[labelnote:For example]]Shinobu is shown brandishing a dagger (a weapon fitting her ninja aesthetic) in one of her idle animations, and while she still technically uses it in her Elemental skill, she still primarily uses a long sword as her main weapon[[/labelnote]]. With Heizou's debut, aside from being the first male Catalyst user, he is also the first one to utilize a drastically different form of fighting instead of firing elemental spells from afar; he instead imbues his Anemo powers into his fistfighting prowess. Yae Miko also demonstrates that Catalyst users can also use other objects (in her case, a gohei staff) to channel and cast elemental powers instead of using only their bare hands to make spellcasting motions. Taking both of these factors in mind, the Catalyst weapon type can serve as a way in the future to introduce playable characters who fight by using other forms of weapons including, but not limited to knives, tomahawk, hammers, or even a ''firearm'' in a similar fashion to the Fatui Skirmishers, as long as they're able to innately channel their Vision's elemental powers into their normal attacks.

[[WMG: Venti was lying about being the weakest archon.]]
Venti originally claimed that archons gained power through directly ruling over their nation, and he uses that as the explanation for his weakness. However, later evidence states that gods gain power through faith and worship - Nahida is weak because she never had the worship Rukkhadevata received. Venti on the other hand, has a huge cathedral and statue dedicated to him and is definitely worshipped by the Mondstadters despite his absence. Even if it possible that archon power comes from both sources (Nahida was also incapable of directly ruling Sumeru), Venti said that he was "without a doubt" the weakest. Additionally, his Gnosis is based on the Queen, regarded as the strongest piece on the chess board.

[[WMG: After the events of Sumeru Archon Quest, two versions of Dottore remain, not one.]]
As the price for the Electro Gnosis, Nahida demanded that Dottore erases all of his other segments. The Dottore she was talking to, however, was a segment himself. If there's an original Dottore out there somewhere, the one used as a source of all the segments, then the Dottore that struck the deal could take advantage of ExactWords and erase all the other segments, with the original Dottore and the last segment remaining.
* It's implied that Dottore himself continued his existence through the segments meaning that the original is no more.

[[WMG: The current Pyro Archon is not an expy of Himeko.]]
While Venti mentioned "Murata" being the Pyro Archon's name and Muratans sharing the Archon's vibrant red hair color, it was in a conversation with Vennessa, which happened about a thousand years ago. Nowadays, it is said that out of the original Seven only Venti and Zhongli remain. It is possible that over the past millenium, someone else inherited the flame, so to say, and took up the title of the Pyro Archon.

[[WMG:The Traveler's sibling has been replaced with an impostor.]]
The Traveler's sibling ''must'' be the Traveler's real sibling, because they identify the Traveler as such in their private writings in the Aranyaka. At the same time, the Traveler's sibling is apparently a native of Teyvat, while the Traveler is explicitly something other. It's ''possible'' that the Traveler's sibling became naturalized to Teyvat by forming attachments to it in the same way Miko implied was necessary for the Traveler to receive a Vision, but knowing that Khaenri'ah has the ability to create lifelike duplicates as demonstrated by Subject Two, it's also possible that the Prince(ss) of the Abyss Order is actually an impostor, and Nahida was picking up on the memories of the fake that subsumed their identity.

[[WMG: Visions drastically slow down their wielder's aging process and grant longevity]]
I'm putting this out there because I found out that a majority of the medium and child units that aren't flat out gods or demihumans are actually adults. (Amber, Kazuha, Mona, Dori, Sayu, etc) In Ambers case, she looks exactly the same in the manga which took place 5-10 years prior while Collei underwent a growth spurt and is now as tall as her. People with Visions are still capable of dying of natural causes or battle, but have extended lifespans otherwise.
* While Qiqi is quite childlike, she's also a jiangshi and thus not quite alive anyway. Klee is, as mentioned, demihuman and thus likely operating under different biological rules.
* Regarding Amber and Collei, while the timeline remains only an estimate, the best calculations place the manga at only around a year before the start of the game, maybe a bit less. Thus, it makes sense that Amber wouldn't have changed much. And by the time Collei is introduced in the game approximately three years would have passed since the manga, explaining how the awkward preteen Collei grew into the... well... slightly less awkward teen we meet in Sumeru.

[[WMG: Future floating/flying "pets"]]
We already have a miniature seelie in a variety of colors, a robot made by Cloud Shaper, and Liloupar's bottle. Future choices might include:
* Paimon, so we see her all the time, not just when the menu's open.
* One of the vulture-serpents from Sumeru. They're confirmed to be tamed by the natives, so it would make sense to recieve one as a reward for completing a quest.
* Similarly, one of the flying serpents from the Sumeru desert, just because they're about the right size and fly.
* A baby Wenut. Even the big ones are kind of cute :3
* A Cicin. Same reasons as for flying serpents, and we could get an attractant like the Fatui Cicin Mages have.
* Now hear me out: Hydro Eidolon, albeit minimized to match the size of previous companion pets.

[[WMG: One of the remaining extant Archons will be deposed during the events of their Archon Quest]]
The most likely candidates are the Tsaritsa (who, as she runs the Fatui, is part of the BigBadEnsemble) or Focalors (if, as theorized earlier, Fontaine's plotline takes some cues from the French Revolution). If it's the latter, no doubt [[TheUsualAdversaries the Fatui]] will play a part in it.
* Within the first two Archon Quests of 4.0, two things occur to support this theory: In Chapter IV Act I, Focalors overzealously accuses an innocent man (Lyney) of murder and kidnapping, and is greatly embarrassed when the Traveler is able to successfully refute her theory of the crime and prove Lyney's innocence. In Act II, the Oratrice Mecanique d'Analyse Cardinale inexplicably finds Childe guilty of the Fontaine disappearance cases despite Chief Justice Neuvillette's reasoning establishing Childe's innocence in that case and the guilt of [[spoiler:Marcel]] in the serial-killings of several young women over a twenty year span after the Traveler assists Navia in obtaining vital evidence to prove their accusation. Together, these two blows to the reputation of Fontaine's legal system and the fact that Fontaine just falsely imprisoned a Fatui Harbinger (something not even Liyue's Qixing could do, presumably due to Childe's diplomatic immunity) will likely have major repercussions on the stability of Fontaine's government. This Troper expects potential civil unrest and possible action by the Fatui against Fontaine when word of this hits ''The Steambird'' and/or gets back to the Northland Bank.
** Additionally, Fontaine may soon be facing an [[PostPeakOil energy crisis]] due to being a {{Terminally Dependent Society}} that powers many of its advanced technologies on an energy called Indemnitium, which is produced from the [[ClapYourhandsIfYouBelieve people's faith in their justice system]] when the Oratrice renders a judgement. What happens if the people's faith in justice is shaken or broken entirely, due to the recent spate of false accusations and the miscarriage of justice thanks to the Oratrice sentencing a man to prison for a crime he did not commit? We could be looking at a situation where {{The Magic Goes Away}}, or at least the end of the [[ClarkesThirdLaw sufficiently advanced technology]] which forms the basis of modern life for Fontanians. Widespread protests and riots could occur, leading to a breakdown of law and order, and give rise to a revolution to depose Focalors and Neuvillette... or rationale for a Fatui invasion and occupation as a "[[PretextForWar peacekeeping force]]" to effect {{Regime Change}}.
*** Whether she likes it or not, Navia (being a popular and attractive young businesswoman who has proven herself to be a lady of noble bearing and sterling character) might be {{Offered the Crown}} by the revolutionary forces and find herself in the unenviable situation of being Fontaine's new {{Reluctant Ruler}}. (The Fatui would likely spirit away the Hydro Archon's Gnosis though, during the chaos and confusion of a revolution.)
** Either Neuvillette or Clorinde might feel they have to lead {{The Coup}} to depose an increasingly-unstable Focalors, or Focalors might be wary that her government is plotting against her and decide to [[ThePurge purge]] them from their positions of authority.
** Additionally, if Neuvillette is correct, the Oratrice [[spoiler:is developing a sense of self-awareness]]. It's not inconceivable that it might [[spoiler: go rampant, to borrow a turn of phrase from the ''Halo'' series]] and decide to [[spoiler:seize power for itself and cut out the middlemen, i.e., Focalors, Neuvillette, and Fontaine's human population]].
* In addition to the Fatui, there are two other big international power players we haven't accounted for, and one force outside Fontaine but with deep links to the nation: the Heavenly Principles, the Hexenzirkel, and the Oceanids living in exile. It may be more of a longshot, but one of them may utilize societal instability in Fontaine for their chance to seize power.

[[WMG: We will meet one of the Hexenzirkel in Fontaine]]
Fontaine is known to have links to at least one notable Hydro character, Mona, through her authorship of an astrology column for ''The Steambird''. Mona is the disciple of Barbeloth, a powerful hydromancer and master astrologist who is a core part of the Hexenzirkel. Additionally, the Traveler heard a mysterious female voice guiding them during the last Archon Quest in Sumeru. During the Act III Interlude, the Traveler surmises that this was "N.", Hexenzirkel member Nicole. It's possible that Nicole may reveal her presence to us more fully in Fontaine, perhaps even getting to meet her personally if the situation calls for it.

[[WMG: Pulcinella, "The Rooster" is [[LukeIAmYourFather Klee's father]].]]
Pulcinella bears some resemblance to Klee with his short stature, pointed ears, and unusually large nose. What's known is that "he exists" and that he may have been evidently involved in entrusting Klee to the Knights. Pulcinella is either good with kids according to Childe or bad according to Wanderer.

[[WMG: The reason why Columbina is so disturbing to Tartaglia and Scaramouche/Wanderer is because she's secretly the Harbingers' {{Torture Technician}}.]]
Think about it. Her sweet, innocent, unassumingly childlike demeanor is the perfect disguise for a brutal interrogator and {{Ax Crazy}} torture specialist. As we've seen with Dottore's treatment of Collei, they aren't afraid to engage in [[PlayingWithSyringes unethical medical experimentation]] on a terrified young captive, and given their penchant for engaging everything from [[AgentProvocateur provoking Ursa the Drake to attack Mondstadt]] so they could [[VillainWithGoodPublicity save the day]] to carrying out a [[GiantWallOfWateryDoom terrorist attack]] against Liyue Harbor by releasing the [[SealedEvilInACan sealed ancient god]] Osial to [[LetsYouAndHimFight fanning the flames of Inazuma's civil war]] so they can take advantage of the [[AnarchyIsChaos lawlessness on the battlefield]] and the [[TheDictatorship draconian measures]] implemented by the Shogunate as a reaction to Watatsumi's rebellion all using their {{Diplomatic Cover Spy}} status... They also use [[TheMole sleeper agents]], missions to arm rebel factions, and {{Corporate Warfare}} to undermine their enemies before swords are ever openly crossed on the battlefield. If Snezhnaya is the {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}} of {{Glorious Mother Russia}}, then the Fatui are {{Reds With Rockets}} and the Harbingers are essentially [[UsefulNotes/MoscowCentre the KGB itself]]. So it could be entirely believable that {{Cold Blooded Torture}} at one of their many [[BlackSite black sites]] is within their operational wheelhouse. Who better than someone with the {{Ambiguous Innocence}} to hide her {{Face Of An Angel Mind Of A Demon}} tendencies? Both Tartaglia and Scaramouche/Wanderer have warned the Traveler that Columbina is extremely dangerous and not to be trusted, and it may well be because she's a {{Soft Spoken Sadist}} capable of inflicting unimaginable pain on anyone the Harbingers need vital information extracted from.

[[WMG: Dainsleif has a connection to Irminsul and used to plan out the events of the Caribert Archon Quest.]]
For starters, Dainsleif is known as the "Bough Keeper", and a bough is the main branch of a tree. The most important tree in Teyvat is of course Irminsul, which shares part of its name with Irmin, the last king of Khaenri'ah. Since Dainsleif was captain of the royal guard on top of being known as the Bough Keeper, him having some connection to Irminsul doesn't seem too implausable. Next, Albedo theorizes in a book from the Hidden Strife event that members of the Abyss Order would be able to control when the Ley Lines record and release information. Dainsleif isn't part of the Abyss Order, but it ''was'' founded by another Khaenri'ahn, and as the Bough Keeper it's possible that Dainsleif could have similar abilities regarding the Ley Lines.

For the second part, Dainsleif had no idea why the Traveler's sibling sided with the Abyss Order, and the reason he took such an interest in that house in Sumeru was because he could sense the sibling's memories in the Ley Lines beneath the garden. So he hatched a plot to tamper with the Ley Lines and have the Traveler experience their sibling's memories via a dream so he could find out why the sibling changed sides. The brief scene where the Traveler wakes up hazy with Dainsleif nearby before the dream occurs is Dainsleif checking to make sure if his plan is working properly.

[[WMG: When Dori gets a Hangout Event, one of the routes will involve meeting the ghost of her deceased sister.]]
Perhaps Dori has Traveler acquire some artifact or accompanies us to a ruin that ends up summoning her sister's ghost. She'll reveal that she has been watching for a very long time after her death and is [[DisappointedInYou disappointed that Dori has become a scummy merchant and is disrespecting her memory by taking advantage of others lesser than her.]]

This would lead to Dori having a HeroicBSOD and Traveler could agree with Dori's sister or try to cheer her up, leading to two different endings.

[[WMG: The Inverted Statue of the Seven belonged to Dornman Port]]
Remember the inverted Statue of the Seven the Traveler came across in the "We will be reunited" Archon quest? Yeah, that belonged to the missing region of Mondstadt, and the reason why we couldn't explore the Anemo country completely is that the Abyss Order made off with it and the Traveler may have destroyed the corrupted statue. So until a new one is created to replace the inverted statue, we won't see the entirety of Mondstadt for a while.

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[[folder:Confirmed theories]]

[[WMG: How we get into Inazuma]]
The next region is no doubt going to be Inazuma in the main storyline, but we don't know how we get in, as Baal shut down borders. Perhaps one of the ways we can get in is through Beidou, who not only has an Electro Vision, but is likely to help us out considering we allied with Ningguang, who is Beidou's friend, to fight off the ancient god defeated by Rex Lapis. And considering she's the leader of pirates in all but name, she could allow us a ride to sneak into Inazuma.
* The map from beta has notes that mention the area with Beidou's ship is an infiltration point north of Inazuma, which further supports this.
* Confirmed in the prologue to Chapter II.

[[WMG: In 2.3 trailer, Albedo who is attacking Eula is an impostor]]
''Among Us'' jokes aside, when Albedo is attacking Eula, he is seen using Cryo and [[FreezeFrameBonus flashing]] a very uncharacteristic smirk, whereas earlier in the trailer he behaved like his usual self. So maybe the attacker is not Albedo at all, but someone else impersonating him.
** Confirmed. The first part of the event story confirms this. In addition to the Cryo attack, he tried to lead Joel into an area full of monsters and attacked Eula when she tried to stop him. The real Albedo later recounts the story of how his creator, Rhinedottir, had first created imperfect copies before she created the Albedo we all know and love.

[[WMG:Fontaine will introduce diving mechanics.]]
Being the Hydro act, Fontaine could introduce underwater segments for certain areas while utilizing an oxygen-themed version of the Sheer Cold mechanic, like needing to reach pockets of air or bubbles to refill your oxygen, which can be offset by a scuba mask/some sort of breathing apparatus and maybe a new dish.
* Confirmed in 4.0.

[[WMG: Guoba is a deity]]
Xiangling met the strange bear when she took shelter on a cave with a strange shrine. Guoba appeared and ate spicy cornbread she was saving for later as he thought it was an offering to him.
* Confirmed. Guoba is the God of the Stove, Marchosias.

[[WMG: We will get an android character at some point]]
Ruin Guards, their various brethren, and the Maguu Kenki being scattered across Tevyat drives home the point that {{magitek}} robots can exist in this world. The existence of the Raiden Shogun (and by extension Scaramouche) and possibly Katheryne even more so, as those ones are explicitly ''[[RidiculouslyHumanRobots human]]'', as opposed to the bipedal [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Guardian]]/[[StarfishRobots shifting mass of rock and energy]]/PerversePuppet look the former have going for them. As for how the thing itself could become playable, maybe it could involve it [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming learning beyond what it was designed to do]] and becoming its own person, thus catching the eye of whatever system's in place to give out Visions.
* Confirmed with none other than Scaramouche himself. While Raiden Shogun hosts Ei's consciousness, Scaramouche/Wanderer was initially designed as a puppet before gaining a mind of his own.

[[WMG:Baal's potential HeelRealization]]
In some leaks it's been revealed that Baal will be playable under the moniker "Raiden Shogun". In the past, we've had villainous characters made playable (Childe/Tartaglia), so it makes one wonder what would happen in canon that would result in Baal realizing her mistakes. I think it would have something to do with the Statue with the Visions she's been collecting under the decree. As of right now, she's collected 99 Visions to decorate the statue, with Thoma's almost becoming the 100th. Whatever and however it happens, I feel like something will happen, and Baal will realize the gravity of her Decree it has on the whole of Inazuma. Perhaps the mass accumulation of 100 Visions will cause some disaster across the islands that the Traveler has to stop, similar to what happened with the monster fight in Liyue?
* Confirmed. Raiden Ei is brought to task for her heavy-handed rule of Inazuma, and forced to confront her failures by the combined efforts of the Traveler and Yae Miko. She is playable as "Raiden Shogun" as of Version 2.1, and as an NPC she's much more amenable to opening up Inazuma to foreign trade and visitors, having ended the Vision Hunt and restored Visions to their rightful holders, as well as agreeing to a tentative peace deal with the Sangonomiya rebels on Watatsumi Island. Her personality is notably more gentle and easygoing, although she retains a bit of a detached and formal air as befitting of Inazuma's ruler and the Electro Archon. This is best seen in her casual interaction with Charlotte, a visiting journalist from Fontaine's newspaper ''The Steambird'' on the streets of Ritou during the "Summoners Invocation" TCG event.

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[[folder:Jossed theories]]

[[WMG:The 11 Fatui Harbingers actually stole the powers of the Tsaritsa for themselves]]
When Barbatos (i.e Venti) said that the Tsaritsa granted the Harbingers god-like powers, he might've been mistaken - like how Signora could steal his Gnosis, it's likely that the Harbingers could find a way to steal Tsaritsa's own divine powers as well.
* Jossed, the Harbingers are shown to be extremely loyal to the Tsaritsa.

[[WMG:How the Fatui will get Raiden's Gnosis]]
So far the Fatui have attacked Venti for his Gnosis, and struck some bargain with Zhongli for his, leaving only 4 more Gnoses to go. And considering Inazuma is no doubt the next region in Teyvat, I like to believe Raiden will give up her Gnosis after experiencing the Traveler, who doesn't need a Focus for her project, which would fall to ruins somewhat. At some point during the Inazuma storyline, I feel like Raiden will fall from grace and develop feelings of self-loathing for failing to reach Heaven and thus renounce her Gnosis, most likely to the Fatui. This is only one of many possibilities, but I feel like we'll put a stop to whatever she's doing with the statue of the Thousand-Armed Hundred-Eyed God in some capacity.
* Jossed, Raiden has given up her gnosis long ago, and Yae is the one to give the gnosis to the Fatui.

[[WMG: Scaramouche is working with the Fatui in order to overthrow Baal]]
We know that Baal is a tyrant who's isolating the country, confiscating Visions, and keeping new people from having them at all. Scaramouche is an Inazuma native who managed to leave a country where nothing goes in or out and is working with an organization that 1) steals Archon gnoses, 2) is currently the only source of Electro Visions via Delusions, and 3) is the most powerful military in the world. It makes sense that Scaramouche would align with them, even if he fundamentally disagrees with their goals- which would explain his reputation as a temperamental dick among the rest of the Fatui. On top of all this, he doesn't seem to have a Vision stone even though he has multiple Electro symbols on his body, so it's likely he might had his confiscated. Maybe the Inazuma arc would also have the Traveler temporarily working with the Fatui (or at least Scaramouche) and other Inazuma defectors to take Baal down.
* Jossed, Scaramouche joined the Fatui long before the Sakoku and Vision Hunt decrees, and he was said to be "found" by them.

[[WMG: The masterless vision Kazuha has with him will become Scaramouche's vision.]]
This only works if Scaramouche is visionless but since he isn't obviously shown with a vision like the playable charcters and the [=NPC=] Baizhu it's possible. Maybe it activates partway through the Inazuma story and he helps take down Baal or he gets it as a reward for something else after he proves his worthiness.

* Jossed. At the end of Chapter II, Kazuha places the masterless Vision next to his friend's sword northeast of the Grand Narukami Shrine, where it still remains following the conclusion of the chapter. With the announcement that he will be PromotedToPlayable, Scaramouche would obtain a different Vision for himself (an Anemo vision with the Sumeru-styled casing) at some point after the Sumeru story arc.

[[WMG: Yae is the original Electro Archon.]]
* She's stated to be an old friend of Zhongli and Ganyu, two people who have lived for hundreds of years and also have a connection to the Geo Archon -- Zhongli being Morax himself and Ganyu being one of his subordinates.
* Morax and Barbatos are the only original Archons still left alive... or so do they think. Since the Dendro Archon is the youngest Archon with a 500-year rule, this means the transition between the two Electro Archons had to have happened over 500 years ago to after 2,000 years ago (when the Archon War ended, otherwise, when the seven elements and the original Archons were determined). Plenty could've happened during this time, such as Yae handing off her title to Baal and faking her death or disappearing.
* The figure depicted in the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed Statue has a resemblance to Yae (namely similar hairstyles), just as the Statues of the Seven for Barbatos and Morax resemble Venti and Zhongli.
* Venti and Zhongli both have "_ Dei" as their constellation names, while Baal's is [[OddNameOut "Imperatrix]] Umbrosa". Yae has yet to be revealed as of this writing. Perhaps "Dei" is reserved for original Archons, and they also wanted to withhold that until the Archon Quest revealing Yae's true status was revealed.
** Jossed. The original Electro Archon was revealed to be Raiden Makoto.

[[WMG: Possibly going with the above, Yae is possessing Raiden or vice versa.]]
In her beta lines, Ayaka speculates that Yae is possessed by a spirit, a MythologyGag to ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd'' when Yae Sakura possessed Raiden Mei and got her permission to do it again later. Maybe as a way to technically achieve immortality, Yae or Raiden has learned how to body-jump into the other to keep their souls alive while abandoning their old, weakening bodies.
** Jossed, Raiden Ei keeps her consciousness in her sword.

[[WMG:Baal will try to recruit the Traveler.]]
We all know Baal is looking for Visions, as she believes Visions to be divine blessings. Once she finds out that the Traveler has the powers of a Vision without needing one, this Troper believes that Baal will not be antagonistic to our Player character, but rather, trying to convince us and persuade us into swearing loyalty to her and help her with her project. Naturally, we'll refuse, but that may not stop her from continuing to try.
** Jossed. Baal doesn't want to recruit the Traveler since she sees them as a threat and wants to kill them, at least until the denouement of Chapter II Act III ''Omnipresence Over Mortals'' Part 8, "The Ominpresent God" which is the very climax of Inazuma's Archon Quest.

[[WMG: Scaramouche is a former Tenryou Commission member and former Kujou clan member]]
Scaramouche's hair doesn't have the glowing gradient that most archons seem to share and [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1418150338209763329 the full image of Baal]] shows her having that hair gradient while Scaramouche doesn't. Instead, his hair color shares a similar shade to [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1418149764210774017 Kujou Sara]].
So it's more likely that he's formerly of the Kujou clan of Inazuma before joining the Fatui, instead of being a clone of Baal.
* Jossed. Omnipresence Over Mortals reveals Scaramouche is a clone.

[[WMG: The Oceanid is a giant Seelie]]
Although the Oceanid is a Hydro life-form, it does share some similarities with the Mysterious Seelie, from simple aspects like their appearances, and their ability to float. The Oceanid being angered to the point where it mentions "murderers" when we fight it might be similar to how Seelies, as mentioned in Volume 3 of the Drunkard's Tale, previously wrote a song for the "human savages". The appearance of the Seelies might have also been inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_butterfly#/media/File:Sea_butterfly.jpg Sea Butterflies]], thus probably sharing the Oceanid's similar concept of a "Hydro life-form".
* Jossed, the Wishful Drops event focuses on the Lochfolk as a race, and shows that they are their own species.

[[WMG:Baizhu is a Yaksha]]
Baizhu is said to be suffering from some mysterious illness. It could be that his illness isn't an illness at all but his Karma. It's also worth noting that Baizhu's eyes are very similar to Xiao's.
* Jossed. Baizhu is a human who [[ClaimedByTheSupernatural exchanged his pupils with Changseng as proof of their contract]], giving him her original AnimalEyes. His illness is a result of him expending life force and taking diseases and toxins from the patient into himself to heal people, made possible by the aforementioned contract.

[[WMG: The ominous letter to Barbara was from Bennett, not Albert]]
During the Windblume Festival, Barbara gets a strange letter saying something precious was stolen from her--but when you follow the map, it turns out to be just a gift box and another letter (partly apologizing for the first letter). Most people seem to assume it's from Albert, a LoonyFan of hers we met earlier, but there's reason to believe it was actually from Bennett (and probably ShipTease).
* The most obvious reason--Venti knows who sent it, and tries to sugarcoat it, saying it's a sincere and heartfelt message despite the "questionable methodology." He rejected Albert's own wacky plan to build a giant flowery statue for Barbara, so he probably wouldn't react this way unless he thought it was from someone else.
* Rosaria realizes there's "nothing to worry about" as soon as she reads the scary-sounding letter, implying that she's also figured out it was from someone Barbara knows, not a stranger or random fan.
* Bennett showed up at Venti's poem-writing class, so we know he wanted to write a love letter to an unknown person.
* Bennett also appears when you first talk to Barbara about the weird letter, even though there's no reason (storytelling-wise) for him to be there unless he was involved somehow. When Barbara leaves, he inexplicably runs off to the Thousand Winds Temple, instead of going to the location on the map (which he recognized), implying that he knows what she'll find there and doesn't want to get dragged into it.
** Jossed. Later event storyline indirectly reveals that Bennett hadn't written his love letter yet at the time and had been only able to find time to write them while trapped in a ''prison cell'' with Razor at Thousand Winds Temple. He's also genuinely mistaken said place to be where the author of the strange letter to have buried Barbara's precious belongings. Not to mention being extremely angry such situation led him to be trapped in the first place.

[[WMG: Scaramouche has a Cryo Delusion.]]
Given that Scaramouche has an Electro symbol on his costume and the fact that he was a prototype for Raiden Shogun's puppet body, it's likely his prime element is Electro. Thus far, the Fatui Harbingers have wielded two elements that contradict each other, so it follows that Scaramouche's Delusion is a Cryo one, especially since the second element each Harbinger uses in their battles is the perfect counter to the first element they use.
* Jossed. When we finally fight him near the end of the Sumeru story, he instead pilots a giant mecha that uses multiple elements and is not shown to be using any Delusions of the sort. Unrelated to the Delusion topic, his prime element is revealed to be Anemo (not Electro) when PromotedToPlayable.

[[WMG: Albedo's impersonator is a Harbinger we haven't seen in-game yet, and also the new adventurer.]]
* Harbingers have been introduced in events before, and it makes sense that someone with the Fatui would be seeking alchemical knowledge from Albedo. Perhaps it's Dottore, the mad doctor of the group, as he could be a pretty easy rival to Albedo. Furthermore, Bennett seemed surprised to learn of the new adventurer we've been briefly introduced to, not being aware of his hiring, so that adventurer may be an alternate disguise of the bad guy of the event.
** Jossed. It was an ancient Whopperflower derived from Durin, Albedo's alchemical "brother", hoping to take his place. The new adventurer had no real story significance.

[[WMG:Visions are {{Soul Jar}}s.]]
Lisa had apparently discovered a dark secret behind Visions, but up until patch 2.0 we had no idea what that might be. Given that those that are deprived of Visions suffer EasyAmnesia and lose track of what was most important to them, it's possible that they're receptacles of a fragment of the bearer's spirit that sap on their emotional energy for power. Supporting this is that in a potential MythologyGag this is similar to [[VideoGame/Honkaiimpact3rd Herrscher cores]] in many ways.
* Seemingly Jossed; Ei says the people who broke down from getting their Visions confiscated simply used their Visions as emotional crutches for their ambitions.
** Until more evidence arises to support the original theory, this can be considered Jossed for the time being.

[[WMG: Alhaitham is a Cyborg]]
Alhaitham establishes himself in the time we know him as TheSpock, basing everything he does on rational thinking and he is prone to BrutalHonesty, which makes even some of his fellow scholars wary and put off by him. Additionally, some parts of his design, such as his strange headset and the small gem that appears to be imbedded into his chest, seem highly unusual if we are to go with the assumption that he's a run-of-the-mill human. On the other hand, if he was some form of advanced mechanical lifeform capable of passing as a human, it would explain the greater subscription he has to cold logic and reasoning and the more odd facets of his design. Additionally, it's established by this point that people who are artificial in nature, such as Albedo and [[BetaTestBaddie Scaramouche]], are capable of earning and wielding Visions, meaning he wouldn't be too unusual in this regard.
* Jossed; our self-proclaimed "Feeble Scholar" turns out to be a regular human; his headset is a regular sound-muting headphones. If you decide to bring him to Dragonspine, he has a visible breath, which robotic beings (Raiden Shogun and Scaramouche) lacks.

[[WMG: Collei is the Scarlet King's vessel.]]
Or rather that of what remains of him. Abyssal energy has been identified as the remains of dead gods, and Collei was injected with Abyssal energy by the Fatui. The dead god in question being the Scarlet King would tie into Ayn Al-Ahmar's prophecy that the Scarlet King would be reincarnated, explaining why it became a thing so recently in the first place.
* Jossed, the Scarlet King was never actually active during the events of the game anyway, and Collei ended up being cured after purifying the Withering. Her disease, Eleazar, was however a manifestation of the Forbidden Knowledge that King Deshret introduced into the world and is innately tied with the Withering phenomena; her condition does have a link to Al-Ahmar's misdeeds, so it is a very understandable connection to make.

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*** Confirmed with the Serenitea Pot system in Version 1.5. Players can decorate their space with houses, trees, rock formations, vegetable gardens... Inside one's house, one can arrange furniture and decorations as one likes, up to a limit of a certain number of items. The Traveler's summoned companions can even be invited to stay in one's Serenitea Pot, and they can grant you gifts including Primogems for collecting special arrangements of exterior and interior decorations corresponding with their respective nations.



**** Fontaine and Snezhnaya both manufacture firarms, although they aren't their own class of wieldable weapons yet.



[[WMG: The names of the Archons]]
Venti and Zhongli are called Barbatos and Morax respectively, both demons of the Ars Goetia. But curiously, the Raiden Shogun is called Beelzebul while the precious Electro Archon was actually Baal. This makes me think the Successor Archons will be named after some of the seven demons.
* Kusanali: Lucifer: The demon of Pride, Kusanali probably let all the knowledge get to her head and is now a completely InsufferableGenius amongst the new Archons.
** Kusanali's "Ars Goetia" name is instead "Buer", and she still remains the kind HumbleHero despite her huge wisdom.
* Hydro Archon: This one's easy: Leviathan, the giant sea serpent destined to fight Behemoth in the end of times. Alternatively, it could be Vepar, who is often portrayed as a [[SirensAreMermaids hellish mermaid]]. I would also consider, albeit more obscure, Botis.
** The end of the Sumeru Archon Quest confirms that the Hydro Archon’s name is Focalors.
* Murata: Satan: The demon of wrath, it would be fitting for the goddess of war. Alternatively, it could be Valefor or Buer, both of whom are teachers of war to humans.
* Tsaritsa: Asmodeus: Building on the theory of her being the goddess of love, I believe the Tsaritsa's true name would be a spin on the demon of lust.

[[WMG: Baal has already lost her Gnosis.]]
Baal has only very recently begun hunting Visions in her nation, initiating the Vision Hunt Decree to seize all Visions in her domain and give them to a statue of the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed God. It is possible that the Fatui have already made their way to Inazuma and deprived Baal of her Gnosis, and her to gather a multitude of Visions is to use them to create a makeshift Gnosis.

* Partially confirmed. Raiden Ei gave her gnosis to Yae Miko long before the events of the game, though the Fatui would not acquire it until Chapter II of the Archon quest.

[[WMG: The previous Dendro Archon died/was killed in whatever catastrophe happened 500 years ago.]]
According to Ganyu, the Dendro Archon is the youngest of the current seven Archons at only 500 years old. According to Venti, "a certain catastrophe" occurred 500 years ago that was apparently bad enough that the Tsaritsa cut ties with Barbatos. It seems likely that this catastrophe and the death of the old Archon are connected in some way.
* Partially confirmed, in a sense. Rukkhadevata died 500 years ago, but the remnants of her consciousness stayed in Irminsul until the present day.

[[WMG: Characters with summoned familiars]]
It seems like a mechanic for summoning allies has been in the works for a long time. A large number of recent quests have introduced enemy models fighting alongside the player, elite Eremites all summon various creatures to aid them, and some characters have had similar ideas with different mechanics in the past (such as Fischl & Oz).
* Perhaps this is why Baizhu's release has been delayed so long? Though speculation of Baizhu having a summon in his kit is Jossed, as he lacks the ability to cast summons.

[[WMG: Baizhu's illness is a side effect of his pursuit of immortality.]]
It's sometimes assumed that Hu Tao mistakenly thinks that Baizhu's search for a cure is part of a bid for immortality, but historically many alchemists suffered from "mysterious illness" as a result of the toxicity of the substances they worked with and the lack of safety protocols. This would make her indignation towards his actions more understandable, as instead of doing his best to try and survive he's hurt himself out of shortsightedness.
* Jossed, but not entirely. His poor health condition is a result from him expending his life force to save people through his contract with Changseng. However, in his point of view, the Elixir of Immortality he’s trying to concoct can be a kind of poison (on the basis of it also being an alteration to the way the body functions), which leads to him researching strange diseases and toxins, and even taking some into himself to understand their properties. So while his pursuit of immortality is definitely not the reason why he got ill, it does ''worsen'' his condition in a way that he already expects but is willing to risk and endure.

[[WMG: Dendro's playable dynamics]]
Currently, Dendro only manifests in enemies and its only visible property is weakness to Pyro, but when Sumeru inevitably makes Dendro characters playable, the element will probably be fleshed out more, and since it already has a specific elemental reaction with Pyro, it probably won't be an outlier like Anemo and Geo. Dendro may have a strength over Hydro, ''Pokémon''-style (Absorb reaction?), and might be weak to Anemo due to wind being able to uproot plants, possibly creating a "Scatter" or "Uproot" reaction. Since Geo doesn't have a specific dynamic with Hydro to represent erosion, Dendro might not have any specific effect with it either, though perhaps it could bring Geo into triangular dynamics as well as Anemo to make those elements less outlying. Dendro and Electro doesn't sound like it would have a specific reaction, since real life electricity-plant interaction results in burning and that would be already covered by Pyro, and Dendro and Cryo are similarly hard to guess.
* Dendro's out now, and while it did gain a Hydro reaction in the Bloom mechanic, the second reaction was Electro and the Catalyze mechanic, not Anemo.

[[WMG:The Sheer Cold mechanic will be transplanted to be its opposite in either Sumeru or Natlan]]
Incidentally, Sheer Cold is also a means of preparing ourselves for its thermal opposite, which we would witness in either the regions of Sumeru or Natlan, a possible Searing Heat mechanic similar to what you'd find in [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild's Gerudo Desert or Death Mountain.]]
* Somewhat confirmed—an environmental effect named "Blazing Heat" is present during the Narukami Island: Tenshukaku boss fight, Signora.
* Jossed for Sumeru, as its desert region lacks any thermal environmental hazard.

[[WMG:The eventual Sumeru update will add a "Sheer Heat" feature]]
Since Sumeru seems to be a mix of ancient Egypt and India, it's inevitable that a a "Sheer Heat" (Deadly Heat?) effect will be added to contrast Dragonspine's Sheer Cold.

This will likely not be in the entire region, but in specific parts of the map, like the obligatory sprawling desert. Standing under shade or finding oasis would bring down the heat bar, similiarly to standing near torches and fire in Dragonspine. Alternatively, or in addition, the game would require you to stock up on "Water Flasks" to periodically keep the bar from filling.

* Jossed for Sumeru. Somewhat confirmed for Inazuma however—an environmental effect named "Blazing Heat" is present during the Narukami Island: Tenshukaku boss fight, Signora.

[[WMG:Harlequin/Arlecchino will be the true TokenGoodTeammate of the Harbingers.]]
In the CommediaDellArte, Arlecchino is one of the most popular and influential masks, and almost always has a heroic or at least amusing role in the story. Based on this, Genshin's Arlecchino will NOT be fought and will possibly be a NiceGuy and/or LovableCoward who will help the Traveler.
* Somewhat jossed? With the release of "A Winter Night's Lazzo" in July 2022, we see what Arlecchino looks like and her personality; she seems rather sharp-tongued, calling out on the other Harbingers for not avenging Signora, making her appear just as hostile and antagonistic as any other Fatui other than (to an extent) Tartaglia.
* It may also be partially confirmed, as she is said in 4.0 to be the "Father" of Shnezhnaya's Fatui-run House of the Hearth orphanage, taking in Lyney and Lynette when they had nowhere else to go and she reportedly saved Lynette from vile human traffickers, per Lyney's retelling of their backstory. Ultimately, we may not have enough information about her personality, motivation, or goals yet to declare her the Fatui's TokenGoodTeammate yet.

[[WMG: Fontaine will be another corrupt nation.]]
Dialogue tells us that Fontaine is the region of justice, but that concept is all too easy to twist and corrupt, perhaps resulting in a hostile environment of biased laws, though maybe the anatagonism will be to a subtler degree than in Inazuma and Snezhnaya. Maybe there could be references to the French Revolution in the idea of judicial messes as well given the hints that Fontaine is Teyvat's France.
* Partially confirmed. Justice in Fontaine is a spectacle, and the courtroom is effectively a telenovela for the Hydro Archon's petty amusement. Things HAD been running smoothly until the Traveler had arrived however, and now they have instances where a man was falsely accused of murder and kidnapping (Lyney) and had to have his name cleared through a trial, and another character (Childe) is inexplicably ruled guilty and imprisoned for a crime he couldn't possibly have committed. Although it remains to be seen if Fontaine will undergo a revolution similar to the one France had in 1789...

[[WMG:Upcoming playable characters.]]
* Vennessa
* Alice
* Varka
* Rhinedottir
* Skirk
* Baizhu
** Baizhu is confirmed for 3.6.
* Yunjin
** Yun Jin made it in in 2.4.
* Yaoyao
** Yaoyao’s in as of 3.4.
* A Treasure Hoarder
* The other members of the Qixing
* The other Yakshas (Bosacius and the other three)
** Jossed since 2.7 confirmed they're all dead.
* The Unknown God
* The Abyss Princess/Prince

[[WMG: Guesses for the Traveler's future elemental abilities]]
* Dendro:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler cover him/herself in Dendro energy which will heal them and their party members. Flowers emmiting Dendro energy will grow under their feet. Elemental Burst will create a garden around the traveler that inflicts enemies with Dendro the moment they enter as well as increasing their health and elemental energy.
** Jossed: the Travelers Dendro moveset does not involve healing at all.

* Hydro:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler fire a concentrated splash of Hydro energy towards their opponent. Can be charged. Elemental Burst has the Traveler create a whirlpool that drags opponents inside.

* Pyro:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler cover their blade in Pyro energy much like Diluc, which deals Pyro on top of physical damage. Elemental Burst ups the intensity and heat.

* Cryo:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler generate a second sword made of Cryo energy which deals elemental damage if the sword connects, increasing their attack speed and count. Elemental Burst has the traveler plunge his sword into the ground, freezing almost anything within their radius.

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!! Unconfirmed and unsorted theories:



* Supporting this, many sub-plots related to chunks of Celestia breaking off and landing inconvenient places keep cropping up, which could all be tied up in the final act. (specifically, the sky nail on Dragonspine mountain, the un-seen piece causing the fog on Tsurumi Island, and the piece which landed in the Sumeru desert causing the perpetual sandstorm)

[[WMG:The 11 Fatui Harbingers actually stole the powers of the Tsaritsa for themselves]]
When Barbatos (i.e Venti) said that the Tsaritsa granted the Harbingers god-like powers, he might've been mistaken - like how Signora could steal his Gnosis, it's likely that the Harbingers could find a way to steal Tsaritsa's own divine powers as well.
* Jossed, the Harbingers are shown to be extremely loyal to the Tsaritsa.

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* Supporting this, many sub-plots related to chunks of Celestia breaking off and landing inconvenient places keep cropping up, which could all be tied up in the final act. (specifically, (Specifically, the sky nail on Dragonspine mountain, the un-seen piece causing the fog on Tsurumi Island, and the piece which landed in the Sumeru desert causing the perpetual sandstorm)

[[WMG:The 11 Fatui Harbingers actually stole the powers of the Tsaritsa for themselves]]
When Barbatos (i.e Venti) said that the Tsaritsa granted the Harbingers god-like powers, he might've been mistaken - like how Signora could steal his Gnosis, it's likely that the Harbingers could find a way to steal Tsaritsa's own divine powers as well.
* Jossed, the Harbingers are shown to be extremely loyal to the Tsaritsa.
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[[WMG: Guesses for the Traveler's future elemental abilities]]
* Dendro:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler cover him/herself in Dendro energy which will heal them and their party members. Flowers emmiting Dendro energy will grow under their feet. Elemental Burst will create a garden around the traveler that inflicts enemies with Dendro the moment they enter as well as increasing their health and elemental energy.
** Jossed: the Travelers Dendro moveset does not involve healing at all.

* Hydro:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler fire a concentrated splash of Hydro energy towards their opponent. Can be charged. Elemental Burst has the Traveler create a whirlpool that drags opponents inside.

* Pyro:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler cover their blade in Pyro energy much like Diluc, which deals Pyro on top of physical damage. Elemental Burst ups the intensity and heat.

* Cryo:
Elemental Skill has the Traveler generate a second sword made of Cryo energy which deals elemental damage if the sword connects, increasing their attack speed and count. Elemental Burst has the traveler plunge his sword into the ground, freezing almost anything within their radius.



[[WMG:How the Fatui will get Raiden's Gnosis]]
So far the Fatui have attacked Venti for his Gnosis, and struck some bargain with Zhongli for his, leaving only 4 more Gnoses to go. And considering Inazuma is no doubt the next region in Teyvat, I like to believe Raiden will give up her Gnosis after experiencing the Traveler, who doesn't need a Focus for her project, which would fall to ruins somewhat. At some point during the Inazuma storyline, I feel like Raiden will fall from grace and develop feelings of self-loathing for failing to reach Heaven and thus renounce her Gnosis, most likely to the Fatui. This is only one of many possibilities, but I feel like we'll put a stop to whatever she's doing with the statue of the Thousand-Armed Hundred-Eyed God in some capacity.
* Jossed, Raiden has given up her gnosis long ago, and Yae is the one to give the gnosis to the Fatui.



[[WMG: Scaramouche is working with the Fatui in order to overthrow Baal]]
We know that Baal is a tyrant who's isolating the country, confiscating Visions, and keeping new people from having them at all. Scaramouche is an Inazuma native who managed to leave a country where nothing goes in or out and is working with an organization that 1) steals Archon gnoses, 2) is currently the only source of Electro Visions via Delusions, and 3) is the most powerful military in the world. It makes sense that Scaramouche would align with them, even if he fundamentally disagrees with their goals- which would explain his reputation as a temperamental dick among the rest of the Fatui. On top of all this, he doesn't seem to have a Vision stone even though he has multiple Electro symbols on his body, so it's likely he might had his confiscated. Maybe the Inazuma arc would also have the Traveler temporarily working with the Fatui (or at least Scaramouche) and other Inazuma defectors to take Baal down.
* Jossed, Scaramouche joined the Fatui long before the Sakoku and Vision Hunt decrees, and he was said to be "found" by them.

[[WMG: The previous Dendro Archon died/was killed in whatever catastrophe happened 500 years ago.]]
According to Ganyu, the Dendro Archon is the youngest of the current seven Archons at only 500 years old. According to Venti, "a certain catastrophe" occurred 500 years ago that was apparently bad enough that the Tsaritsa cut ties with Barbatos. It seems likely that this catastrophe and the death of the old Archon are connected in some way.
* Sort of. Rukkhadevata died 500 years ago, but the remnants of her consciousness stayed in Irminsul until the present day.




[[WMG: How we get into Inazuma]]
The next region is no doubt going to be Inazuma in the main storyline, but we don't know how we get in, as Baal shut down borders. Perhaps one of the ways we can get in is through Beidou, who not only has an Electro Vision, but is likely to help us out considering we allied with Ningguang, who is Beidou's friend, to fight off the ancient god defeated by Rex Lapis. And considering she's the leader of pirates in all but name, she could allow us a ride to sneak into Inazuma.
* The map from beta has notes that mention the area with Beidou's ship is an infiltration point north of Inazuma, which further supports this.
* Confirmed in the prologue to Chapter II.

[[WMG: The Oceanid is a giant Seelie]]
Although the Oceanid is a Hydro life-form, it does share some similarities with the Mysterious Seelie, from simple aspects like their appearances, and their ability to float. The Oceanid being angered to the point where it mentions "murderers" when we fight it might be similar to how Seelies, as mentioned in Volume 3 of the Drunkard's Tale, previously wrote a song for the "human savages". The appearance of the Seelies might have also been inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_butterfly#/media/File:Sea_butterfly.jpg Sea Butterflies]], thus probably sharing the Oceanid's similar concept of a "Hydro life-form".
* Jossed, the Wishful Drops event focuses on the Lochfolk as a race, and shows that they are their own species.

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\n[[WMG: How we get into Inazuma]]\nThe next region is no doubt going to be Inazuma in the main storyline, but we don't know ** Based on how we get in, as Baal shut down borders. Perhaps one of the ways we can get in is through Beidou, who not only has an Electro Vision, but is likely to help us out considering we allied with Ningguang, who is Beidou's friend, to fight off the ancient god defeated by Rex Lapis. And considering she's the leader of pirates in all but name, she could allow us a ride to sneak into Inazuma.
* The map from beta has notes that mention the area with Beidou's ship is an infiltration point north of Inazuma, which further supports this.
* Confirmed in the prologue to Chapter II.

[[WMG: The Oceanid is a giant Seelie]]
Although the Oceanid is a Hydro life-form,
it does share some similarities with the Mysterious Seelie, from simple aspects like their appearances, and their ability to float. The Oceanid being angered to the point seemingly changes alignment based on where it mentions "murderers" when we fight it might be it's observed from, almost as if the surface of Teyvat follows the inside of a spherical shape, it's possible that Celestia is a monitoring station at the center of a tiny {{Dyson Sphere}} used by a {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}} species in a {{God Guise}} to track (and if necessary, control) Teyvat's inhabitants as part of some grand experiment, perhaps the Celestials are some sort of {{Precursor}} species. There was a ''Star Trek'' [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries TOS]] episode, [[Recap/StarTrekS3E8ForTheWorldIsHollowAndIHaveTouchedTheSky "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]] that touched on a similar to how Seelies, as mentioned in Volume 3 of the Drunkard's Tale, previously wrote a song for the "human savages". The appearance of the Seelies might have also been inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_butterfly#/media/File:Sea_butterfly.jpg Sea Butterflies]], thus probably sharing the Oceanid's similar concept of a "Hydro life-form".
* Jossed, the Wishful Drops event focuses on the Lochfolk as a race, and shows that they are their own species.
concept.



[[WMG:The Sheer Cold mechanic will be transplanted to be its opposite in either Sumeru or Natlan]]
Incidentally, Sheer Cold is also a means of preparing ourselves for its thermal opposite, which we would witness in either the regions of Sumeru or Natlan, a possible Searing Heat mechanic similar to what you'd find in [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild's Gerudo Desert or Death Mountain.]]
* Somewhat confirmed—an environmental effect named "Blazing Heat" is present during the Narukami Island: Tenshukaku boss fight, Signora.
* Jossed for Sumeru, as its desert region lacks any thermal environmental hazard.



[[WMG:Fontaine will introduce diving mechanics.]]
Being the Hydro act, Fontaine could introduce underwater segments for certain areas while utilizing an oxygen-themed version of the Sheer Cold mechanic, like needing to reach pockets of air or bubbles to refill your oxygen, which can be offset by a scuba mask/some sort of breathing apparatus and maybe a new dish.
* Confirmed in 4.0.



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Chapter 1 of the game reveals that the current Archons other than Barbatos and Morax are not the same as the ones who first founded the Seven, which includes the Pyro Archon. It is also revealed in Sumeru that the current Hydro Archon, Focalors, is actually the successor to a previous Hydro Archon (known only as the "Lord of Amrita" or the "Lord of Sweet Dew") who perished in the Cataclysm.



[[WMG:Upcoming playable characters.]]
* Vennessa
* Alice
* Varka
* Rhinedottir
* Baizhu
** Baizhu is confirmed for 3.6.
* Yunjin
** Yun Jin made it in in 2.4.
* Yaoyao
** Yaoyao’s in as of 3.4.
* A Treasure Hoarder
* The other members of the Qixing
* The other Yakshas (Bosacius and the other three)
** Jossed since 2.7 confirmed they're all dead.
* The Unknown God
* The Abyss Princess/Prince




[[WMG:The eventual Sumeru update will add a "Sheer Heat" feature]]
Since Sumeru seems to be a mix of ancient Egypt and India, it's inevitable that a a "Sheer Heat" (Deadly Heat?) effect will be added to contrast Dragonspine's Sheer Cold.

This will likely not be in the entire region, but in specific parts of the map, like the obligatory sprawling desert. Standing under shade or finding oasis would bring down the heat bar, similiarly to standing near torches and fire in Dragonspine. Alternatively, or in addition, the game would require you to stock up on "Water Flasks" to periodically keep the bar from filling.

* Somewhat confirmed—an environmental effect named "Blazing Heat" is present during the Narukami Island: Tenshukaku boss fight, Signora.

[[WMG:Baizhu is a Yaksha]]
Baizhu is said to be suffering from some mysterious illness. It could be that his illness isn't an illness at all but his Karma. It's also worth noting that Baizhu's eyes are very similar to Xiao's.
* Jossed. Baizhu is a human who [[ClaimedByTheSupernatural exchanged his pupils with Changseng as proof of their contract]], giving him her original AnimalEyes. His illness is a result of him expending life force and taking diseases and toxins from the patient into himself to heal people, made possible by the aforementioned contract.

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[[WMG:Baizhu is a Yaksha]]
Baizhu is said to be suffering from some mysterious illness. It could be that his illness isn't an illness at all but his Karma. It's
Firearms also worth noting that Baizhu's eyes are very similar to Xiao's.
* Jossed. Baizhu is
exist in Fontaine, although they're not a human who [[ClaimedByTheSupernatural exchanged his pupils with Changseng new class of weapon yet as proof of their contract]], giving him 4.0. Clorinde wields a pistol in her original AnimalEyes. His illness is a result role as one of him expending life force and taking diseases and toxins from the patient into himself to heal people, made possible by the aforementioned contract.Fontaine's champion duelists, although it has not been shown how it plays in her character's moveset.



[[WMG: Baal has already lost her Gnosis.]]
Baal has only very recently begun hunting Visions in her nation, initiating the Vision Hunt Decree to seize all Visions in her domain and give them to a statue of the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed God. It is possible that the Fatui have already made their way to Inazuma and deprived Baal of her Gnosis, and her to gather a multitude of Visions is to use them to create a makeshift Gnosis.

* Confirmed, kind of. Raiden Ei gave her gnosis to Yae Miko long before the events of the game, though the Fatui would not acquire it until Chapter II of the Archon quest.



[[WMG: The ominous letter to Barbara was from Bennett, not Albert]]
During the Windblume Festival, Barbara gets a strange letter saying something precious was stolen from her--but when you follow the map, it turns out to be just a gift box and another letter (partly apologizing for the first letter). Most people seem to assume it's from Albert, a LoonyFan of hers we met earlier, but there's reason to believe it was actually from Bennett (and probably ShipTease).
* The most obvious reason--Venti knows who sent it, and tries to sugarcoat it, saying it's a sincere and heartfelt message despite the "questionable methodology." He rejected Albert's own wacky plan to build a giant flowery statue for Barbara, so he probably wouldn't react this way unless he thought it was from someone else.
* Rosaria realizes there's "nothing to worry about" as soon as she reads the scary-sounding letter, implying that she's also figured out it was from someone Barbara knows, not a stranger or random fan.
* Bennett showed up at Venti's poem-writing class, so we know he wanted to write a love letter to an unknown person.
* Bennett also appears when you first talk to Barbara about the weird letter, even though there's no reason (storytelling-wise) for him to be there unless he was involved somehow. When Barbara leaves, he inexplicably runs off to the Thousand Winds Temple, instead of going to the location on the map (which he recognized), implying that he knows what she'll find there and doesn't want to get dragged into it.
** Jossed. Later event storyline indirectly reveals that Bennett hadn't written his love letter yet at the time and had been only able to find time to write them while trapped in a ''prison cell'' with Razor at Thousand Winds Temple. He's also genuinely mistaken said place to be where the author of the strange letter to have buried Barbara's precious belongings. Not to mention being extremely angry such situation led him to be trapped in the first place.



[[WMG:Scaramouche is the Raiden Mei parallel, not Baal. Alternatively, there are tw Raiden Mei parallels, and they are both Scaramouche and Baal.]]

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[[WMG:Harlequin/Arlecchino will be the true TokenGoodTeammate of the Harbingers.]]
In the CommediaDellArte, Arlecchino is one of the most popular and influential masks, and almost always has a heroic or at least amusing role in the story. Based on this, Genshin's Arlecchino will NOT be fought and will possibly be a NiceGuy and/or LovableCoward who will help the Traveler.
* Somewhat jossed? With the release of "A Winter Night's Lazzo" in July 2022, we see what Arlecchino looks like and her personality; she seems rather sharp-tongued, calling out on the other Harbingers for not avenging Signora, making her appear just as hostile and antagonistic as any other Fatui other than (to an extent) Tartaglia.

[[WMG:Baal will try to recruit the Traveler.]]
We all know Baal is looking for Visions, as she believes Visions to be divine blessings. Once she finds out that the Traveler has the powers of a Vision without needing one, this Troper believes that Baal will not be antagonistic to our Player character, but rather, trying to convince us and persuade us into swearing loyalty to her and help her with her project. Naturally, we'll refuse, but that may not stop her from continuing to try.
** Jossed. Baal doesn't want to recruit the Traveler since she sees them as a threat and wants to kill them.



[[WMG: The masterless vision Kazuha has with him will become Scaramouche's vision.]]
This only works if Scaramouche is visionless but since he isn't obviously shown with a vision like the playable charcters and the [=NPC=] Baizhu it's possible. Maybe it activates partway through the Inazuma story and he helps take down Baal or he gets it as a reward for something else after he proves his worthiness.

* Jossed. At the end of Chapter II, Kazuha places the masterless Vision next to his friend's sword northeast of the Grand Narukami Shrine, where it still remains following the conclusion of the chapter. With the announcement that he will be PromotedToPlayable, Scaramouche would obtain a different Vision for himself (an Anemo vision with the Sumeru-styled casing) at some point after the Sumeru story arc.

[[WMG: Yae is the original Electro Archon.]]
* She's stated to be an old friend of Zhongli and Ganyu, two people who have lived for hundreds of years and also have a connection to the Geo Archon -- Zhongli being Morax himself and Ganyu being one of his subordinates.
* Morax and Barbatos are the only original Archons still left alive... or so do they think. Since the Dendro Archon is the youngest Archon with a 500-year rule, this means the transition between the two Electro Archons had to have happened over 500 years ago to after 2,000 years ago (when the Archon War ended, otherwise, when the seven elements and the original Archons were determined). Plenty could've happened during this time, such as Yae handing off her title to Baal and faking her death or disappearing.
* The figure depicted in the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed Statue has a resemblance to Yae (namely similar hairstyles), just as the Statues of the Seven for Barbatos and Morax resemble Venti and Zhongli.
* Venti and Zhongli both have "_ Dei" as their constellation names, while Baal's is [[OddNameOut "Imperatrix]] Umbrosa". Yae has yet to be revealed as of this writing. Perhaps "Dei" is reserved for original Archons, and they also wanted to withhold that until the Archon Quest revealing Yae's true status was revealed.
** Jossed. The original Electro Archon was revealed to be Raiden Makoto.

[[WMG: Possibly going with the above, Yae is possessing Raiden or vice versa.]]
In her beta lines, Ayaka speculates that Yae is possessed by a spirit, a MythologyGag to ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd'' when Yae Sakura possessed Raiden Mei and got her permission to do it again later. Maybe as a way to technically achieve immortality, Yae or Raiden has learned how to body-jump into the other to keep their souls alive while abandoning their old, weakening bodies.
** Jossed, Raiden Ei keeps her consciousness in her sword.



[[WMG: Scaramouche is a former Tenryou Commission member and former Kujou clan member]]
Scaramouche's hair doesn't have the glowing gradient that most archons seem to share and [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1418150338209763329 the full image of Baal]] shows her having that hair gradient while Scaramouche doesn't. Instead, his hair color shares a similar shade to [[https://twitter.com/Genshin_7/status/1418149764210774017 Kujou Sara]].
So it's more likely that he's formerly of the Kujou clan of Inazuma before joining the Fatui, instead of being a clone of Baal.
* Jossed. Omnipresence Over Mortals reveals Scaramouche is a clone.

[[WMG: Guoba is a deity]]
Xiangling met the strange bear when she took shelter on a cave with a strange shrine. Guoba appeared and ate spicy cornbread she was saving for later as he thought it was an offering to him.
* Confirmed. Guoba is the God of the Stove, Marchosias.



[[WMG:Baal's potential HeelRealization]]
In some leaks it's been revealed that Baal will be playable under the moniker "Raiden Shogun". In the past, we've had villainous characters made playable (Childe/Tartaglia), so it makes one wonder what would happen in canon that would result in Baal realizing her mistakes. I think it would have something to do with the Statue with the Visions she's been collecting under the decree. As of right now, she's collected 99 Visions to decorate the statue, with Thoma's almost becoming the 100th. Whatever and however it happens, I feel like something will happen, and Baal will realize the gravity of her Decree it has on the whole of Inazuma. Perhaps the mass accumulation of 100 Visions will cause some disaster across the islands that the Traveler has to stop, similar to what happened with the monster fight in Liyue?

[[WMG:Visions are {{Soul Jar}}s.]]
Lisa had apparently discovered a dark secret behind Visions, but up until patch 2.0 we had no idea what that might be. Given that those that are deprived of Visions suffer EasyAmnesia and lose track of what was most important to them, it's possible that they're receptacles of a fragment of the bearer's spirit that sap on their emotional energy for power. Supporting this is that in a potential MythologyGag this is similar to [[VideoGame/Honkaiimpact3rd Herrscher cores]] in many ways.
* Seemingly jossed; Ei says the people who broke down from getting their Visions confiscated simply used their Visions as emotional crutches for their ambitions.



[[WMG: Fontaine will be another corrupt nation.]]
Dialogue tells us that Fontaine is the region of justice, but that concept is all too easy to twist and corrupt, perhaps resulting in a hostile environment of biased laws, though maybe the anatagonism will be to a subtler degree than in Inazuma and Snezhnaya. Maybe there could be references to the French Revolution in the idea of judicial messes as well given the hints that Fontaine is Teyvat's France.



[[WMG: Dendro's playable dynamics]]
Currently, Dendro only manifests in enemies and its only visible property is weakness to Pyro, but when Sumeru inevitably makes Dendro characters playable, the element will probably be fleshed out more, and since it already has a specific elemental reaction with Pyro, it probably won't be an outlier like Anemo and Geo. Dendro may have a strength over Hydro, ''Pokémon''-style (Absorb reaction?), and might be weak to Anemo due to wind being able to uproot plants, possibly creating a "Scatter" or "Uproot" reaction. Since Geo doesn't have a specific dynamic with Hydro to represent erosion, Dendro might not have any specific effect with it either, though perhaps it could bring Geo into triangular dynamics as well as Anemo to make those elements less outlying. Dendro and Electro doesn't sound like it would have a specific reaction, since real life electricity-plant interaction results in burning and that would be already covered by Pyro, and Dendro and Cryo are similarly hard to guess.
* Dendro's out now, and while it did gain a Hydro reaction in the Bloom mechanic, the second reaction was Electro and the Catalyze mechanic, not Anemo.



[[WMG: Scaramouche has a Cryo Delusion.]]
Given that Scaramouche has an Electro symbol on his costume and the fact that he was a prototype for Raiden Shogun's puppet body, it's likely his prime element is Electro. Thus far, the Fatui Harbingers have wielded two elements that contradict each other, so it follows that Scaramouche's Delusion is a Cryo one, especially since the second element each Harbinger uses in their battles is the perfect counter to the first element they use.
* Jossed. When we finally fight him near the end of the Sumeru story, he instead pilots a giant mecha that uses multiple elements and is not shown to be using any Delusions of the sort. Unrelated to the Delusion topic, his prime element is revealed to be Anemo (not Electro) when PromotedToPlayable.



[[WMG: We will get an android character at some point]]
Ruin Guards, their various brethren, and the Maguu Kenki being scattered across Tevyat drives home the point that {{magitek}} robots can exist in this world. The existence of the Raiden Shogun (and by extension Scaramouche) and possibly Katheryne even more so, as those ones are explicitly ''[[RidiculouslyHumanRobots human]]'', as opposed to the bipedal [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Guardian]]/[[StarfishRobots shifting mass of rock and energy]]/PerversePuppet look the former have going for them. As for how the thing itself could become playable, maybe it could involve it [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming learning beyond what it was designed to do]] and becoming its own person, thus catching the eye of whatever system's in place to give out Visions.
* Confirmed with none other than Scaramouche himself. While Raiden Shogun hosts Ei's consciousness, Scaramouche/Wanderer was initially designed as a puppet before gaining a mind of his own.

[[WMG: The names of the Archons]]
Venti and Zhongli are called Barbatos and Morax respectively, both demons of the Ars Goetia. But curiously, the Raiden Shogun is called Beelzebul while the precious Electro Archon was actually Baal. This makes me think the Successor Archons will be named after some of the seven demons.
* Kusanali: Lucifer: The demon of Pride, Kusanali probably let all the knowledge get to her head and is now a completely InsufferableGenius amongst the new Archons.
** Kusanali's "Ars Goetia" name is instead "Buer", and she still remains the kind HumbleHero despite her huge wisdom.
* Hydro Archon: This one's easy: Leviathan, the giant sea serpent destined to fight Behemoth in the end of times. Alternatively, it could be Vepar, who is often portrayed as a [[SirensAreMermaids hellish mermaid]]. I would also consider, albeit more obscure, Botis.
** The end of the Sumeru Archon Quest confirms that the Hydro Archon’s name is Focalors.
* Murata: Satan: The demon of wrath, it would be fitting for the goddess of war. Alternatively, it could be Valefor or Buer, both of whom are teachers of war to humans.
* Tsaritsa: Asmodeus: Building on the theory of her being the goddess of love, I believe the Tsaritsa's true name would be a spin on the demon of lust.

[[WMG: In 2.3 trailer, Albedo who is attacking Eula is an impostor]]
''Among Us'' jokes aside, when Albedo is attacking Eula, he is seen using Cryo and [[FreezeFrameBonus flashing]] a very uncharacteristic smirk, whereas earlier in the trailer he behaved like his usual self. So maybe the attacker is not Albedo at all, but someone else impersonating him.
** The first part of the event story confirms this. In addition to the Cryo attack, he tried to lead Joel into an area full of monsters and attacked Eula when she tried to stop him.

[[WMG: Albedo's impersonator is a Harbinger we haven't seen in-game yet, and also the new adventurer.]]
* Harbingers have been introduced in events before, and it makes sense that someone with the Fatui would be seeking alchemical knowledge from Albedo. Perhaps it's Dottore, the mad doctor of the group, as he could be a pretty easy rival to Albedo. Furthermore, Bennett seemed surprised to learn of the new adventurer we've been briefly introduced to, not being aware of his hiring, so that adventurer may be an alternate disguise of the bad guy of the event.
** Jossed. It was an ancient Whopperflower derived from Durin, Albedo's alchemical "brother", hoping to take his place. The new adventurer had no real story significance.



[[WMG: Baizhu's illness is a side effect of his pursuit of immortality.]]
It's sometimes assumed that Hu Tao mistakenly thinks that Baizhu's search for a cure is part of a bid for immortality, but historically many alchemists suffered from "mysterious illness" as a result of the toxicity of the substances they worked with and the lack of safety protocols. This would make her indignation towards his actions more understandable, as instead of doing his best to try and survive he's hurt himself out of shortsightedness.
* Jossed, but not entirely. His poor health condition is a result from him expending his life force to save people through his contract with Changseng. However, in his point of view, the Elixir of Immortality he’s trying to concoct can be a kind of poison (on the basis of it also being an alteration to the way the body functions), which leads to him researching strange diseases and toxins, and even taking some into himself to understand their properties. So while his pursuit of immortality is definitely not the reason why he got ill, it does ''worsen'' his condition in a way that he already expects but is willing to risk and endure.



[[WMG: Collei is the Scarlet King's vessel.]]
Or rather that of what remains of him. Abyssal energy has been identified as the remains of dead gods, and Collei was injected with Abyssal energy by the Fatui. The dead god in question being the Scarlet King would tie into Ayn Al-Ahmar's prophecy that the Scarlet King would be reincarnated, explaining why it became a thing so recently in the first place.
* Seemingly Jossed, the Scarlet King was never actually active during the events of the game anyway, and Collei ended up being cured after purifying the Withering.



[[WMG: Alhaitham is a Cyborg]]
Alhaitham establishes himself in the time we know him as TheSpock, basing everything he does on rational thinking and he is prone to BrutalHonesty, which makes even some of his fellow scholars wary and put off by him. Additionally, some parts of his design, such as his strange headset and the small gem that appears to be imbedded into his chest, seem highly unusual if we are to go with the assumption that he's a run-of-the-mill human. On the other hand, if he was some form of advanced mechanical lifeform capable of passing as a human, it would explain the greater subscription he has to cold logic and reasoning and the more odd facets of his design. Additionally, it's established by this point that people who are artificial in nature, such as Albedo and [[BetaTestBaddie Scaramouche]], are capable of earning and wielding Visions, meaning he wouldn't be too unusual in this regard.
* Jossed; our self-proclaimed "Feeble Scholar" turns out to be a regular human; his headset is a regular sound-muting headphones. If you decide to bring him to Dragonspine, he has a visible breath, which robotic beings (Raiden Shogun and Scaramouche) lacks.



[[WMG: Characters with summoned familiars]]
It seems like a mechanic for summoning allies has been in the works for a long time. A large number of recent quests have introduced enemy models fighting alongside the player, elite Eremites all summon various creatures to aid them, and some characters have had similar ideas with different mechanics in the past (such as Fischl & Oz).
* Perhaps this is why Baizhu's release has been delayed so long? Though speculation of Baizhu having a summon in his kit is Jossed, as he lacks the ability to cast summons.


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** Additionally, Fontaine may soon be facing an [[PostPeakOil energy crisis]] due to being a {{Terminally Dependent Society}} that powers many of its advanced technologies on an energy called Indemnitium, which is produced from the [[ClapYourhandsIfYouBelieve people's faith in their justice system]] when the Oratrice renders a judgement. What happens if the people's faith in justice is shaken or broken entirely, due to the recent spate of false accusations and the miscarriage of justice thanks to the Oratrice sentencing a man to prison for a crime he did not commit? We could be looking at a situation where {{The Magic Goes Away}}, or at least the end of the [[ClarkesThirdLaw sufficiently advanced technology]] which forms the basis of modern life for Fontanians. Widespread protests and riots could occur, leading to a breakdown of law and order, and give rise to a revolution to depose Focalors and Neuvillette... or rationale for a Fatui invasion and occupation as a "[[PretextForWar peacekeeping force]]" to effect {{Regime Change}}.
*** Whether she likes it or not, Navia (being a popular and attractive young businesswoman who has proven herself to be a lady of noble bearing and sterling character) might be {{Offered the Crown}} by the revolutionary forces and find herself in the unenviable situation of being Fontaine's new {{Reluctant Ruler}}. (The Fatui would likely spirit away the Hydro Archon's Gnosis though, during the chaos and confusion of a revolution.)
** Either Neuvillette or Clorinde might feel they have to lead {{The Coup}} to depose an increasingly-unstable Focalors, or Focalors might be wary that her government is plotting against her and decide to [[ThePurge purge]] them from their positions of authority.
** Additionally, if Neuvillette is correct, the Oratrice [[spoiler:is developing a sense of self-awareness]]. It's not inconceivable that it might [[spoiler: go rampant, to borrow a turn of phrase from the ''Halo'' series]] and decide to [[spoiler:seize power for itself and cut out the middlemen, i.e., Focalors, Neuvillette, and Fontaine's human population]].
* In addition to the Fatui, there are two other big international power players we haven't accounted for, and one force outside Fontaine but with deep links to the nation: the Heavenly Principles, the Hexenzirkel, and the Oceanids living in exile. It may be more of a longshot, but one of them may utilize societal instability in Fontaine for their chance to seize power.

[[WMG: We will meet one of the Hexenzirkel in Fontaine]]
Fontaine is known to have links to at least one notable Hydro character, Mona, through her authorship of an astrology column for ''The Steambird''. Mona is the disciple of Barbeloth, a powerful hydromancer and master astrologist who is a core part of the Hexenzirkel. Additionally, the Traveler heard a mysterious female voice guiding them during the last Archon Quest in Sumeru. During the Act III Interlude, the Traveler surmises that this was "N.", Hexenzirkel member Nicole. It's possible that Nicole may reveal her presence to us more fully in Fontaine, perhaps even getting to meet her personally if the situation calls for it.
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* Freminet relates a story about the Hydro Dragon's tears being responsible for rain in Fontaine. Rain is also noted to crop up fairly often during trials (i.e. when Neuvillette's emotions might be inflamed, even if he keeps them under wraps), and it is raining when Neuvillette is contemplating his role in Callus' unjust death, but stops after he finds some closure through talking to Navia (with the characters even [[Lampshade Lampshading]] the sudden turn in the weather).

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[[WMG: Neuvillette is the reincarnation of the Hydro Sovereign.]]
Some of Neuvillette's comments make it all but explicit that he himself is not human, but exactly ''what'' he is has not yet been made clear beyond some speculation that he is [[TheOneGuy a male]] [[OneGenderRace Melusine]]. However, there are a few bits of evidence that point to him being the prophesied reincarnation of the Hydro Sovereign/Dragon of Water.
* The people of Ekanomiya believed that the Dragon of Water would be reborn as a human rather than a dragon/vishap due to the Bathysmal Vishaps becoming 'impure' by absorbing the elements of Electro and Cryo.
* Freminet relates a story about the Hydro Dragon's tears being responsible for rain in Fontaine. Rain is also noted to crop up fairly often during trials (i.e. when Neuvillette's emotions might be inflamed, even if he keeps them under wraps), and it is raining when Neuvillette is contemplating his role in Callus' unjust death, but stops after he finds some closure through talking to Navia (with the characters even [[Lampshade Lampshading]] the sudden turn in the weather).
* Upon close inspection, Neuvillette's pupils are vertical slits, similar to those you might expect to see on a reptile.
* Neuvillette is powerful enough to one-shot Childe while he was gearing up his Foul Legacy Transformation. Even accounting for Childe not having the use of his vision at that moment, that's an incredible amount of firepower on display.
* Unlike most characters whose element is listed under their "Vision," or Archons who have the "Gnosis" category, Neuvillette's drip marketing lists the source of his Hydro powers as "???". His constelation is similarly obfuscated.
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* Within the first two Archon Quests of 4.0, two things occur to support this theory: In Chapter IV Act I, Focalors overzealously accuses an innocent man (Lyney) of murder and kidnapping, and is greatly embarrassed when the Traveler is able to successfully refute her theory of the crime and prove Lyney's innocence. In Act II, the Oratrice Mecanique d'Analyse Cardinale inexplicably finds Childe guilty of the Fontaine disappearance cases despite Chief Justice Neuvillette's reasoning establishing Childe's innocence in that case and the guilt of [[spoiler:Marcel]] in the serial-killings of several young women over a twenty year span after the Traveler assists Navia in obtaining vital evidence to prove their accusation. Together, these two blows to the reputation of Fontaine's legal system and the fact that Fontaine just falsely imprisoned a Fatui Harbinger (something not even Liyue's Qixing could do, presumably due to Childe's diplomatic immunity) will likely have major repercussions on the stability of Fontaine's government. This Troper expects potential civil unrest and possible action by the Fatui against Fontaine when word of this hits ''The Steambird'' and/or gets back to the Northland Bank.
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[[WMG: Kaveh missed the Sumeru Archon Quest because he was in the Velurium Mirage]]
It was explained that Kaveh was doing a building project out in the desert, but there are no buildings to be found in the desert that match his style. Then in version 3.8's Secret Summer Paradise event, we see his style all over the Velurium Mirage's Silver Bottle Courtyard, and Idyia mentions that an architect had visited and helped her with decorating the place.
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* Lastly, if in case the {{Multiverse}} concept is explored in ''Genshin'', it might still take a long time, or a dozen or so major version updates before that happens. Finding the Traveler's twin comes first, unless if that main plot gets repeatedly sidelined. It's also highly likely that an in-game {{Cameo}} of a ''Honkai'' character should happen first within the main story quest (Archon Quest) of ''Genshin'' before this revelation or concept takes effect.

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* Lastly, if in case the {{Multiverse}} concept is explored in ''Genshin'', it might still take a long time, or a dozen or so major version updates before that happens. Finding the Traveler's twin comes first, unless if that main plot gets repeatedly sidelined. It's also highly likely that an in-game {{Cameo}} cameo of a ''Honkai'' character should happen first within the main story quest (Archon Quest) of ''Genshin'' before this revelation or concept takes effect.
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[[WMG: Dottore is [[BeyondTheImpossible immune to having his memory manipulated by Irminsul]]]]
At the end of ''Inversion of Genesis'', the Wanderer (formerly named Scaramouche) declares revenge against the Fatui, but he especially wants Dottore in particular to get what's coming to him, due to having lied and manipulated him for centuries. His new mission is hefty buildup for a SequelHook of a future confrontation between the former Harbinger and Doc, but the fact that Dottore is seemingly implied to have his memory erased of Scaramouche's existence like everyone else in the world makes their destined confrontation rather awkward since [[UnknownRival Doc now has no clue that someone is out for his blood]] even if the Wanderer attempts to explain who he was. This could be avoided if Dottore [[WhamLine drops the revelations that he still knows who Scaramouche is and cannot have his memories erased by Irminsul]] (a trait that only the Traveler has) when they meet again. Considering Dottore is Dottore, it wouldn't be impossible to imagine him having found a way to NoSell the memory manipulations of Irminsul, likely by way of his segment-creating abilities, as in he can access and dig through the memories of his past selves from before the Irminsul manipulations to reclaim lost memories and information.
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[[WMG: The Traveler and their sibling are [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Planeswalkers]].]]

Seemingly ageless, can use magic without Visions, travelling between worlds, I’m surprised nobody thought of it before.
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* ''LightNovel/KonoSuba''

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* ''LightNovel/KonoSuba''''Literature/KonoSuba''

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