Three Wishes is the fourth part in the Teyvat storyline Archon Quest Chapter II: Act I - The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia.
Steps[]
- Go to Komore Teahouse
- Enter Komore Teahouse
- Go to the Statue of the Omnipresent God
- Go to the Kamisato Estate
Gameplay Notes[]
- Finishing the cutscene at the statue will grant the Wonders of the World achievement The Aspirations of All.
- Completing the quest will grant the Wonders of the World achievement The Princess Behind the Curtain.
Dialogue[]
Quest Description
Setting foot on Inazuma's main island — Narukami Island — for the first time, you carry your Invitation Letter to Komore Teahouse, not knowing what might happen next...
- (Go to Komore Teahouse)
- Paimon: According to the letter, this should be the place.
- Kozue: Sorry, we don't serve the general public. I'm afraid you'll have to leave.
- Paimon: Wait! We're not the general public...
- Kozue: Well then... you must be a couple of wandering outlanders that snuck into the nation... judging by your attire.
- Paimon: Are our clothes really so— oh! Uh... What Paimon means to say is—
- Here's our Invitation Letter.
- Yashiro Commission's seal... this must be from Mr. Thoma. It seems there's more to you than meets the eye. Kozue: Hmm, the
- Kozue: In which case, welcome to the Komore Teahouse, a safe haven for the Yashiro Commission.
- Paimon: Well, that sounds more like it.
- (Talk to Kozue again)
- Kozue: It's been quite some time since I've seen anyone show up with a new Invitation Letter. I wish you two luck.
- Paimon: Well, now that we're here, where's Thoma?
- Paimon: *sigh* Paimon doesn't see him anywhere, do you think he forgot his promise to meet us?
- ???: Who forgot their promise? I was beginning to think you'd forgotten about me!
- Paimon: Wh—Wh—What!? Is that dog talking to us!?
- ???: Hahaha, relax, no need to look so surprised. I take it this is the first time you've seen me in this form?
- So you're a... dog?
- Where did the human-looking Thoma go?
- Thoma: Huh, so you didn't see anything like this when you were in Liyue Harbor?
- Paimon: Ah, now that you mention it, this does suddenly seem less out of the ordinary...
- But it still doesn't really add up...
- I know a dog when I see one.
- Thoma: Hahaha. Alright, alright, I've had my fun.
- Paimon: Hey! You're this close to getting an ugly nickname, mister!
- Thoma: Hehe, well, I've had some time to kill, given that I've been waiting here for you for so long... as was the case in Ritou...
- Thoma: So I came up with this little fun greeting for when you arrived.
- Thoma: But, in all seriousness, I would like to apologize about that little "test" you went through earlier. Though it was quite necessary...
- Thoma: It helped us determine whether or not to bring you before Miss Kamisato, and whether you had the courage to face the lightning alongside us.
- Paimon: Hmph. Don't think that Paimon's gonna forgive you just because you're getting all serious now!
- Thoma: Haha... Sorry, did I overdo it? My apologies.
- So, how did we do in our "test"?
- "The courage to face the lightning"...?
- Thoma: Let me just say this, you've often found yourself skirting "the rules" from the very beginning, haven't you?
- Thoma: Naturally, this is due to your unwavering and resolute determination.
- Thoma: A long time ago, we had a friend who was much the same... but when the lightning struck...
- You mean Kazuha's friend...
- You mean he died in a duel before the throne...
- Thoma: Ah, so you've heard of his story, hmm...
- Thoma: His light still burns all the more brightly...
- So will we be allowed to meet the Shirasagi Himegimi?
- Thoma: Yes, of course. I will bring you to the Kamisato residence, where the Yashiro Commission is located.
- Thoma: But before that, there is one other place I was hoping you both would accompany me to.
- Paimon: Oh? Where?
- Statue of the Omnipresent God. It's still under construction now, but you can already see it from practically anywhere on Narukami Island. Thoma: I would like you to come with me to the
- (Go to the Statue of the Omnipresent God)
- Paimon: This area sure feels gloomy. People probably don't come here often, do they?
- Paimon: Huh, are Paimon's eyes playing tricks, or are there things embedded in the statue...?
- Visions. Thoma:
- Vision Hunt Decree are put into this statue!? Paimon: Visions! You mean all the Visions that are collected from the
- Thoma: So you've already heard of the Vision Hunt Decree.
- Why did the shogun issue the Vision Hunt Decree?
- Thoma: Before I try to explain, I should perhaps remind you first that Mondstadt is the City of Freedom, and Liyue is the City of Contracts...
- Thoma: As for Inazuma... It's known as the Nation of Eternity.
- Thoma: The Raiden Shogun is both the nation's most powerful ruler, and its deity.
- Thoma: The "eternity" in question... is her endless and unchanging will to rule over Inazuma.
- Thoma: As such, she relies on the Tri-Commission to regulate the nation's affairs, and the Sakoku Decree to limit the people's movement.
- Thoma: The shogun wishes to keep Inazuma in stasis, allowing the stream of time to flow from one end to the other without disturbing it, for all time.
- Paimon: Seems like every god has their own will...
- Thoma: Of course, this is my own limited understanding. As for the reason behind the recent Vision Hunt Decree...
- Thoma: Perhaps the shogun believes that Visions grant people the power to change, and that her eternity doesn't allow for such instability to exist.
- Thoma: Whatever the case, the fact is that the Raiden Shogun has dispatched the Tenryou Commission to scour the nation for Visions, embedding each one in this statue...
- Thoma: ... and this Statue of the Omnipresent God can be seen as Inazuma's symbol of eternity.
- Raiden Shogun is being... I don't know, selfish? Paimon: But if that's the case, wouldn't you say that the
- Thoma: Haha, only outlanders such as yourselves would ever dare speak out so directly against the Raiden Shogun.
- Thoma: And yet... I agree. The Vision Hunt Decree is something that simply should not exist, and Miss Kamisato has been committed to fighting it since the day it was announced.
- (As you touch the statue, many voices and sounds rush into your ears...)
- TravelerTraveler), are you okay? You look like your mind is elsewhere. Paimon: Huh? (
- What was that... sound just now?
- Thoma: Sound? What sound? I didn't hear anything... did something happen?
- Paimon: Yeah, you touched the statue, and then... and then what?
- I could hear the sound of... people's aspirations.
- Thoma: "Aspirations"?
- Thoma: Hmm... That would seem to confirm the saying.
- Thoma: Have you heard it before? That when a person's ambition reaches a certain strength, the gods look upon them with favor.
- Thoma: That is where Visions come from... In other words, a person's Vision represents their ambition.
- Thoma: So, if what you just said is true...
- Thoma: ...then the ambitions of these people are stronger than I imagined.
- So a Vision symbolizes ambition, and not power...
- Thoma: Alright. Time for the next stop on our tour of Narukami Island: the Kamisato residence.
- Paimon: Whew, finally!
- (Enter the Kamisato Estate)
- Paimon: So this is the kind of place where the big shots of Inazuma live, huh? Paimon kinda expected it to be... snazzier.
- It's hard to top the Jade Chamber.
- It's hard to top the Dawn Winery.
- Thoma: Welcome, at last, to the Kamisato residence, honored guests. Miss Kamisato is delighted to finally meet you.
- Paimon: Is this the Shirasagi Himegimi you keep going on about? So, uh, where's she at?
- Kamisato Ayaka: Ahem...
- Paimon: Oh... uh, behind the screen?
- Thoma: Yes, haha, as the daughter of the Yashiro Commission, this is how Miss Kamisato is accustomed to receiving guests.
- Thoma: Consider it a time-honored tradition within the Yashiro Commission. Forgive me if this is an unwelcome surprise.
- I think I understand.
- (This is slightly anticlimactic...)
- Paimon: Makes sense, she's a super-important person after all.
- Kamisato Ayaka: Please forgive my lack of courtesy for receiving you in this fashion... especially following such a long and wearisome journey over the sea.
- Kamisato Ayaka: I have awaited your arrival with great anticipation, and Thoma assures me that you do indeed possess the power to change the tide of the times.
- Kamisato Ayaka: At present in Inazuma, in the name of the Vision Hunt Decree, the people's aspirations are being senselessly trampled underfoot.
- Kamisato Ayaka: Though the Yashiro Commission serves the shogun, it is the people with whom we share close bonds, given the contact we are required to have with them in the performance of our duties.
- Kamisato Ayaka: A commission's power rises and falls with the trust of their people. Thus, we cannot remain indifferent to this situation without also remaining indifferent to our own fate.
- Kamisato Ayaka: Traveler, lend us your power, and we can—
- I'm just here to meet the Raiden Shogun.
- I did not come to start a rebellion.
- Kamisato Ayaka: Oh...
- Thoma: See, milady, it's just like I said... this will take us nowhere...
- I'm going to leave now.
- Kamisato Ayaka: No, please... wait! Please... Don't go...
- Kamisato Ayaka: *sigh*
- What?
- Kamisato Ayaka: I will introduce you to the Raiden Shogun, on one condition... You must fulfill three small wishes on my behalf.
- Paimon: What are your wishes?
- Kamisato Ayaka: They pertain to three whose Visions were taken from them... Perhaps once you've met them, you will understand...
- The Traveler listens while Kamisato Ayaka tells the story of the three Visionless people...
- Paimon: A warrior who guards a village, a former samurai who helped carry out the Vision Hunt Decree, and a swordmaster determined to become the best in the world... Does Paimon got that right?
- Kamisato Ayaka: Correct. Please do all you can to help them. I will await your return here.
- I will do as you wish.
- This is a tall order...
- Kamisato Ayaka: Hehe... Then, you have my gratitude.
- Thoma: I'm sure you'll do great.
- (Talk to Thoma again)
- Thoma: Miss Kamisato's left, it seems. No cutting corners, now, okay?
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Three Wishes | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 三个心愿 Sānge Xīnyuàn | Three Wishes |
Chinese (Traditional) | 三個心願 Sānge Xīnyuàn | |
Japanese | 3つの願い Mittsu no Negai | Three Wishes |
Korean | 세 개의 소원 Se Gae-ui Sowon | Three Wishes |
Spanish | Los tres deseos | The Three Wishes |
French | Trois souhaits | Three Wishes |
Russian | Три желания Tri zhelaniya | Three Wishes |
Thai | ความปรารถนาสามประการ | Three Desires |
Vietnamese | Ba Tâm Nguyện | |
German | Drei Wünsche | Three Wishes |
Indonesian | Tiga Permintaan | Three Wishes |
Portuguese | Três Sonhos | Three Dreams |
Turkish | Üç Dilek | Three Wishes |
Italian | Tre desideri | Three Wishes |
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.0