The Ley Lines are a network of elemental energy and memories of everything that has lived in this world, both on the surface and down in the Abyss.[1]
Overview[]
On the surface, at the extremities of the Ley Lines, Ley Line Blossoms can be formed at Ley Line Outcrops. These deposits are generated from the impeded flow of elemental energy, and use people's wills as their fertile soil in which to grow. They feed on elemental energy and can be revitalized with Original Resin in order to receive treasures.[2][3][4]
In Domains, Petrified Trees (extensions of Irminsul) are the instruments through which the Ley Lines flow. As the domains are built around these trees, the overwhelming elemental energy that surges through them causes Ley Line Disorders, which make the elements behave in an unpredictable way. Just like the blossoms, these trees can be revitalized with Original Resin to receive treasures.[5][6]
Disturbances in the Ley Lines can allow others to experience the memories flowing within them.[7]
Originally, Natlan had Ley Lines of its own[8], but these were destroyed during the ancient wars between the Heavenly Principles and the dragons. Under the guidance of Ronova, the Angel Yohualtecuhtin used the remnants of Natlan's Ley Lines to construct the Night Kingdom, which acts as a substitute. The First Pyro Archon, Xbalanque, strengthened the Night Kingdom and established the rules (Ode of Resurrection & the Pilgrimage) that aid Natlan against the Abyss[9]. Because of this, memories in Natlan are incompatible with those from other areas of Teyvat and vice versa[10], and their nearly non-existent Ley Lines (of which any remaining are unstable and not deep-rooted) have made the nation particularly vulnerable to the Abyss.
Story[]
During the events of Archon Quest Chapter III: Act VI - Caribert, the Abyss Order's tampering with the Ley Lines in Avidya Forest cause the Traveler to fall unconscious and witness their sibling's memories from centuries ago, particularly of meeting Chlothar and his son.
The Loom of Fate, created by Caribert and the Abyss Order, is a device capable of weaving Ley Lines. In its incomplete form, it could only be used to create and implant memories. After the Abyss Order obtained the eye of the first Field Tiller, the Loom of Fate was completed and now has the power to weave real Ley Lines of its own. However, creating new Ley Lines can neither "replace" nor "extend" pre-existing ones.[11]
Trivia[]
- The concept originates from the pseudoscientific belief that historical sites and landmarks are interconnected along deliberate alignments called "ley lines", which are thought to be paths channeling spiritual energy.
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Ley Line | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 地脉 Dìmài | Earth Veins |
Chinese (Traditional) | 地脈 Dìmài | |
Japanese | 地脈 Chimyaku[12] | Earth Veins[※][※] |
Korean | 지맥지맥 Jimaek | Veins[※][※] |
Spanish | Líneas ley | Ley Lines |
French | Lignes énergétiques | Energetic Lines |
Russian | Артерии земли Arterii zemli | Earth Arteries |
Thai | Ley Lines | — |
Vietnamese | Địa MạchĐịa Mạch | Earth Veins[※][※] |
German | Fluss der Elemente | Flow of Elements |
Indonesian | Ley Lines | — |
Portuguese | Linhas Ley | Ley Lines |
Turkish | Ley Hattı | Ley Line |
Italian | Linee geomantiche | Geomantic Lines |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ Loading Screen Tip: Ley Lines
- ↑ Loading Screen Tip: Ley Line Blossom
- ↑ Map, Interactable: Ley Line Outcrops
- ↑ Challenge Result Item: Original Resin
- ↑ Loading Screen Tip: Petrified Tree
- ↑ Loading Screen Tip: Ley Line Disorder
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act VI - Caribert, Part 4: Portended Fate
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act II - Black Stone Under a White Stone, Part 5: Past and Future
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act IV - The Rainbow Destined to Burn, Part 1: Beneath the Secret Source
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act III - Beyond the Smoke and Mirrors, Part 1: All Names are Noble
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter IV, Act VI - Bedtime Story, Part 3: World-Order Narration
- ↑ Story Quest, Zhongli, Historia Antiqua Chapter: Act II - No Mere Stone, Part 4: Amidst Chaos, the Rock Is Unmoved (Japanese Voice-Over)
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