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A Wrathful Void is Wanderer's Default Character Outfit.

Appearance[]

The Wanderer wears a large circular navy blue kasa hat, with golden details with the top part resembling a lotus, with a pair of light cyan strips of fabric that dangles from the back of his hat, attached with a pair of diamond-shaped trinkets. Accessories resembling the finials of a shakujo staff hang from these strips of light cyan fabric. He sports a tight black turtleneck bodysuit with long detached sleeves and a golden ornament attached to the center just beneath the collar, over which he wears a white kimono with large furisode-like sleeves in cyan coloration and an inner cyan tunic. He sports a pair of fingerless metallic gloves on each arm consisting of black straps wrapped around his wrists giving it a bandage-like appearance.

Around his waist, the Wanderer wears black hakama shorts, with a thick black and indigo obi belt, decorated at the front with a large black bow with indigo tassels that dangle off it, their color paling at the ends. The Wanderer sports a pair of knee-high white gaiters, with a black toeless sock knee-high under it, using black geta sandals on his feet, with both legs secured around the top with indigo rope held together with a gold ornament with a singular tassel pinned to it. He wears a patterned blue half-cape with various tones that hangs off his left shoulder, where a large gold ornament containing his Anemo Vision is pinned along with a singular gold feather, which resembles the Plume of Luxury.

While wearing A Wrathful Void, when the Wanderer is in the Windfavored state from his Elemental Skill, certain patterns on his turtleneck bodysuit, shorts, and gloves, on the neck, shoulders, chest, hips, upper arms, hands, and even his eyes in his Elemental Burst glow in the Anemo-aqua color. A symbol similar to the Raiden Shogun's appears on the back of his neck on his shirt. If superimposed on each other, their symbols fit together to make a full mitsudomoe.

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LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishA Wrathful Void
Chinese
(Simplified)
寂忿空相
Jìfèn Kōngxiàng
Silence of Wrath and Emptiness[• 1]
Chinese
(Traditional)
寂忿空相
Jífèn Kōngxiàng
Japanese寂忿空相
Jakufun Kuusou‍[!][!]
Silence of Wrath and Emptiness
Korean공허한 정적과 분노
Gongheohan Jeongjeokkkwa Bunno
Empty Silence and Wrath
SpanishVacuidad de la iraThe Emptiness of Wrath
FrenchVide courroucéWrathful Void
RussianБезмолвие гневной пустоты
Bezmolviye gnevnoy pustoty
Silence of a Wrathful Void
Thaiห้วงโทสะสุญญตา
Huang Thosa Sunyata
The Wrathful Void
VietnamesePhẫn Nộ Trống RỗngHollow Wrath
GermanZornige LeereWrathful Void
IndonesianA Wrathful Void
PortugueseUm Vácuo de Vazio FuriosoA Void of Angry Emptiness[• 2]
TurkishHiddetli BoşlukWrathful Void
ItalianVanità del nullaVanity of Nothing
  1. Chinese: (Chinese: 寂忿 Jífèn) is a Buddhist term referring to the iconography of a yidam, a deity of meditation that serves as the manifestation of Buddahood in the practitioner's mind. Specifically, it references the type of yidam who is "neither peaceful nor angry", who uses their emotions, which had once kept them in samsara, as 'fuel' to achieve enlightenment.[1]
    (Chinese: 空相 Kōngxiàng) is likewise Buddhist and refers to the the immaterial void.
  2. Portuguese: It can also be translated as "An Angry Void of Emptiness."

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References[]

  1. Palmo, Tenzin (2002). Reflections on a Mountain Lake: Teachings on Practical Buddhism. Snow Lion Publications. pp. 229–231

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