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It does make a bit of sense for "Petrichor", which refers to the earthy smell after rain, to mean "[[Main/Golem Golem]]" in an ancient language. The word Petrichor comes from "Petra"/"Petros" (rock/stone in Greek) and "Ichor" (the blood of the Greek gods), and since blood is often symbolically used for life, "Petrichor" can be taken to mean "rock life", which accurately describes the Remurian golems, especially given their [[Main/DishingOutDirt Geo]] shield.

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** Arlecchino is AmbiguouslyHuman given her blackened forearms, a trait shared by Caterpillar, an immortal.

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** Arlecchino is AmbiguouslyHuman given a descendant of the Khaenri'ahn Crimson Moon Dynasty, giving her blackened forearms, a trait shared unique biology that grants her innate Pyro abilities, as well as being afflicted by Caterpillar, an immortal.some unknown curse. Similar to Tartaglia, she also possesses a Vision.


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* All the Fatui Harbinger boss fights have an obvious {{AnimalMotif|s}}. Childe has his narwhal, Signora's is moths, and Arlecchino's is the spider. The only exception to this rule is Scaramouche. This is because his is a human.
** Arlecchino gains additional limbs in her boss fight to reflect her spider theme, but she only gains six legs. If one were to include her own limbs, she'd have two too many, and if not, she'd have two too few. However, a glance at the spiders encountered in the overworld reveals they only have six legs; her form is accurate to ''Teyvat'' spiders.
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** Pyro characters have a great singular passion [[note]] or, for pun value, ''burning passion'' for something[[/note]], such as Amber's duty as an Outrider, Bennett's love for adventuring, Xiangling's talent for cooking, Klee's love of explosives, Xinyan's passion for rock n' roll, Hu Tao's duty to helping the dead move on, Yoimiya's love of fireworks, Yanfei's obsession over law, Dehya's determination in her mercenary work, Lyney's dedication to magic, Chevreuse's value of justice, and Gaming pursuit of Wushu Dancing. Even those who initially subvert it such as Diluc and Arlecchino fit the theme: Diluc's initial passion of becoming a knight with a strong sense of justice to make his father proud is now redirected to justice in making the Fatui pay and protecting Mondstadt from the shadows, while Arlecchino and her dedication to provide safety and give purpose to her "children" of the House of the Hearth, her loyalty to them trumping over her loyalty to the Tsaritsa and to her cause. They are also associated with individualism, representing how their quirks are often seen as weird by the mainstream.

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** Pyro characters have a great singular passion [[note]] or, for pun value, ''burning passion'' for something[[/note]], such as Amber's duty as an Outrider, Bennett's love for adventuring, Xiangling's talent for cooking, Klee's love of explosives, Xinyan's passion for rock n' roll, Hu Tao's duty to helping the dead move on, Yoimiya's love of fireworks, Yanfei's obsession over law, Dehya's determination in her mercenary work, Lyney's dedication to magic, Chevreuse's value of justice, and Gaming pursuit of Wushu Dancing. Even those who initially subvert it such as Diluc and Arlecchino fit the theme: Diluc's initial passion of becoming a knight with a strong sense of justice to make his father proud is now redirected to justice in making the Fatui pay and protecting Mondstadt from the shadows, while Arlecchino and her dedication to provide safety and give purpose to her "children" of the House of the Hearth, and her loyalty strong adherence to them trumping over her loyalty to the Tsaritsa one's personal strength and to her cause.convictions. They are also associated with individualism, representing how their quirks are often seen as weird by the mainstream.
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** Pyro characters have a great singular passion [[note]] or, for pun value, ''burning passion'' for something[[/note]], such as Amber's duty as an Outrider, Bennett's love for adventuring, Xiangling's talent for cooking, Klee's love of explosives, Xinyan's passion for rock n' roll, Hu Tao's duty to helping the dead move on, Yoimiya's love of fireworks, Yanfei's obsession over law, Dehya's determination in her mercenary work, Lyney's dedication to magic, Chevreuse's value of justice, and Gaming pursuit of Wushu Dancing. Even those who initially subvert it such as Diluc and Arlecchino fit the theme: Diluc's initial passion of becoming a knight with a strong sense of justice to make his father proud is now redirected to justice in making the Fatui pay and protecting Mondstadt from the shadows, while Arlecchino and her dedication to provide safety and give purpose to her "children" of the House of the Hearth. They are also associated with personality individualism, representing how their quirks are often seen as weird by many people.

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** Pyro characters have a great singular passion [[note]] or, for pun value, ''burning passion'' for something[[/note]], such as Amber's duty as an Outrider, Bennett's love for adventuring, Xiangling's talent for cooking, Klee's love of explosives, Xinyan's passion for rock n' roll, Hu Tao's duty to helping the dead move on, Yoimiya's love of fireworks, Yanfei's obsession over law, Dehya's determination in her mercenary work, Lyney's dedication to magic, Chevreuse's value of justice, and Gaming pursuit of Wushu Dancing. Even those who initially subvert it such as Diluc and Arlecchino fit the theme: Diluc's initial passion of becoming a knight with a strong sense of justice to make his father proud is now redirected to justice in making the Fatui pay and protecting Mondstadt from the shadows, while Arlecchino and her dedication to provide safety and give purpose to her "children" of the House of the Hearth. Hearth, her loyalty to them trumping over her loyalty to the Tsaritsa and to her cause. They are also associated with personality individualism, representing how their quirks are often seen as weird by many people.the mainstream.
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** Pyro characters have a great singular passion [[note]] or, for pun value, ''burning passion'' for something[[/note]], such as Amber's duty as an Outrider, Bennett's love for adventuring, Xiangling's talent for cooking, Klee's love of explosives, Xinyan's passion for rock n' roll, Hu Tao's duty to helping the dead move on, Yoimiya's love of fireworks, Yanfei's obsession over law, Dehya's determination in her mercenary work, Lyney's dedication to magic, Chevreuse's value of justice, and Gaming pursuit of Wushu Dancing. Even those who initially subvert it such as Diluc fit the theme (Diluc's initial passion of becoming a knight with a strong sense of justice to make his father proud is now redirected to justice in making the Fatui pay and protecting Mondstadt from the shadows.) They are also associated with personality individualism, representing how their quirks are often seen as weird by many people.

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** Pyro characters have a great singular passion [[note]] or, for pun value, ''burning passion'' for something[[/note]], such as Amber's duty as an Outrider, Bennett's love for adventuring, Xiangling's talent for cooking, Klee's love of explosives, Xinyan's passion for rock n' roll, Hu Tao's duty to helping the dead move on, Yoimiya's love of fireworks, Yanfei's obsession over law, Dehya's determination in her mercenary work, Lyney's dedication to magic, Chevreuse's value of justice, and Gaming pursuit of Wushu Dancing. Even those who initially subvert it such as Diluc and Arlecchino fit the theme (Diluc's theme: Diluc's initial passion of becoming a knight with a strong sense of justice to make his father proud is now redirected to justice in making the Fatui pay and protecting Mondstadt from the shadows.) shadows, while Arlecchino and her dedication to provide safety and give purpose to her "children" of the House of the Hearth. They are also associated with personality individualism, representing how their quirks are often seen as weird by many people.
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* While they currently serve under Arlecchino, the fact the Fatui Operatives are adult women means they most likely grew up under Crucabena. The phrase "after countless rounds have winnowed the field" in their Archive description suddenly takes on a much darker meaning, and considering how many can be encountered, that's a lot of dead children.
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I was actually wrong at the time, it was her vision, but her boss model in the trailer shows her wearing a Pyro Delusion anyway so uh...

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** Arlecchino is AmbiguouslyHuman given her blackened forearms, a trait shared by Caterpillar, an immortal.
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* Anton and Malinovskyi are both well meaning Fatui who simply want to those under them to be content, and both clash with an aggressive fellow Fatui Skirmisher. Fitting, both of them are Skirmishers with a supportive role, Anton being an Anemoboxer and Malinovskyi being a Hydrogunner, while the Skirmisher they clash with is an Electrohammer, which have a more offensive role.

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