The keeper is fading away; the creator has not yet come.
But the world shall burn no more, for you shall ascend.—In-game character profile text[Note 1]
Don't lose faith in that which you have lost. In this new world, you will never be alone. Where you leave your footprints, and where you have yet to stride — your new world will unfold before you.
Welcome to a new world.
The world you once knew is but dust, and the wonders you knew but rubble. Though you should have your own world, and your own people — lamenting what is already lost...
Personality
A traveler from another world who had their only kin taken away, forcing them to embark on a journey to find The Seven.
—In-game character attributes and profile page text
The Traveler's personality is determined primarily by the player themselves through dialogue options.
Their personality can range from stoic, humble and helpful to boastful, lazy, and short-tempered. Regardless of the player's in-game decisions, they are generally liked by the playable characters. There are instances of single speech options or similar options which give a glimpse at their personality overall. They are, for example, observed by Paimon as not believing the gods are any more worthy of unearned respect than mortal inhabitants of Teyvat. They also are pointedly uninterested in getting involved with each nation's troubles and primarily only concern themselves with finding out their sibling's whereabouts. Their response to Morax's "death" was initially to simply leave, both to avoid suspicion and seemingly a level of apathy considering the circumstances of their arrival on the world. Even upon reuniting with their sibling, the Traveler was more concerned with returning home with their sibling as opposed to their role as the Abyss Order's leader or their war with the Heavenly Principles.
This trend continues into Inazuma, where the Traveler initially denies aid to the rebellion and refuses to take sides, interested only in meeting with the Raiden Shogun. The Traveler is visibly frustrated, not wanting to meddle in the country's affairs or get involved with anyone, even for a task as simple as delivering a letter. Yet despite this hesitation to get involved, they are ultimately a compassionate person, eventually choosing to aid the resistance against the Shogun's injustice after seeing the circumstances of each situation particularly at the prodding of Kamisato Ayaka and Thoma. Later on in Sumeru, they later help free Lesser Lord Kusanali from the sages of the Sumeru Akademiya after learning of her plight. Despite their slight indifference to Teyvat's conflicts, they greatly cherish every bond they create with the people.
The Traveler does not appear to be very talkative, with several characters noting that they are not very fond of speaking or starting conversations. Shikanoin Heizou also once joked about Paimon serving as the Traveler's "voice." Arlecchino also claims that the Traveler is incapable of performing intentionally malevolent acts.[1]
Due to their experiences with the Fatui and the Abyss Order, the Traveler is immediately on guard at the mere mention of them, though on somewhat more amicable terms with some of their members who respect them, such as Tartaglia and Enjou. Although initially friendly with Lyney and Lynette, their friendship was damaged after they failed to inform the Traveler that they were Fatui operatives from the House of the Hearth. Eventually, after some apologizing from Lyney, the Traveler reconciles with them, and subsequently maintains a stable relationship with Arlecchino and the House.
They also show significant concern for their sibling, as their initial goal was to find them and get answers from the Unknown God that sealed them away. Even after becoming aware of their position with the Abyss, they still miss them dearly, and continue to follow their instructions in seeing the world for themselves.
Appearance
Aether uses the medium male model, and Lumine uses the medium female model. Both siblings have (blondblond/
Aether's hair is a more saturated color and very long, while Lumine's hair is paler and chin-length except for two locks of shoulder-length hair framing her face. Lumine also has two light-blue Inteyvat flowers pinned on the right of her head and two pale blue feathers tucked at the left.
Character Stories
Character Details
The keeper is fading away; the creator has not yet come.
But the world shall burn no more, for you shall ascend.
Character Story 1
A boy and a girl stood amidst the tumult, under an unfamiliar sky.
You were a pair of traveling twins, passing through countless worlds during your journey.
Descending upon a continent named Teyvat, you hoped that you would be able to enjoy your time here.
But as you awoke among the falling stars, you saw the world in turmoil, a cataclysm raging across the land...
You sought to leave this place and move on to the next world, but then an unknown god stood before you, barring the way.
This deity was spotless, floating over a world of chaos.
Looking down on you.
The god took your only kin away, and you were sealed and cast into a deep slumber filled with nightmares...
When you reawakened, the world was changed.
The flames of war raged no longer, and nothing was left that looked familiar.
How long had you been asleep? You had no answers.
Thus, you began a lonely journey, seeking the deity that you had once laid eyes upon...
Character Story 2
Song of the Dragon and Freedom
After that, you met Paimon, and wandered together for some time.
You learned that this world has seven deities who rule the seven nations as the Seven Archons.
Your first stop was the free city of wine and song, Mondstadt, a city built by the Anemo Archon.
As you stepped into Mondstadt as an outlander, it was, as the other nations were, beset on both sides by non-human and human threats.
The non-human threat was comprised of the confederacy known as the Abyss Order.
The human threat, on the other hand stemmed, from the ambition of the Tsaritsa, god of Snezhnaya.
The Abyss Order had corrupted an ally of the Anemo Archon, the Dragon of the East of the Four Winds of Mondstadt.
The envoys of Snezhnaya, for their part, used this opposition to the Abyss as an excuse to put pressure on Mondstadt.
These threats from without and within caused the return of the Anemo Archon, who took on the form of a bard and joined you in your journey to save the dragon.
Yet there was something then that you did not see — for as the dragon fell to the Abyss, a certain figure had been reflected in its eyes...
The one who rules the Abyss.
(SheShe/
Character Story 3
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Character Story 4
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Character Story 5
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Vision
When faced with circumstances that they cannot control, humans often bemoan their powerlessness.
But if a person is found to have surpassing ambition even as their life reaches such a desperate turning point, then the gods would look upon them with favor.
This favor is the Vision, an external magical focus given to those who have been acknowledged by the gods which they can use to channel elemental power.
Celestia is the realm of the gods, and the wielders of Visions walk the earth below. When they depart from this world, the chosen will ascend.
After coming to this world, you often hear people speak of such things.
You, for your part, can never receive a Vision, for an alien lifeform does not belong...
Is it wise to allow a moment's ambition to dominate one's entire life?
You have needed to consider many such thought-provoking questions, ones that require lengthy consideration, during your journey through many worlds...
Loom of Fate
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Constellation
Viator | |
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Meaning: (Male) Traveler |
Viatrix | |
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Meaning: (Female) Traveler |
Character Trials
Quests
- World Quest Rowboat's Wake in Series In the Wake of Narcissus: Act IV - Rowboat's Wake
- World Quest Waking from the Great Dream in Series In the Wake of Narcissus: Act III - Waking from the Great Dream
- World Quest Gradus ad Capitolium in Series Canticles of Harmony: Third Movement - Pharsalia's Rhapsody
Events
Character Mentions
Character Stories
Character | Stories |
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As the Traveler: As the "Visitor From Outer Worlds": | |
Trivia
- No default name is given for the Traveler at the start of the game. Their real name, Aether (male) or Lumine (female), was first determined through the name the Traveler calls their sibling by in the opening cutscene. Later, during We Will Be Reunited, their sibling calls the Traveler by their real name regardless of the name the player chose.
- Aether and Lumine are seen wielding a multitude of weapons across in-game cutscenes and official media:
- In the opening cutscene during the Archon Quest Wanderer's Trail with the Unknown God, they are shown wielding white-and-gold swords. Aether's sword had a cruciform guard and Lumine's sword had a crescent guard.
- They are shown wielding the ascended version of the Silver Sword in their character cards and portraits.
- They are shown wielding the Dull Blade in most in-game cutscenes.
- They are shown wielding Prototype Rancour in the cutscene during the Into Eternal Night in Chapter V: Act II - Black Stone Under a White Stone, and the cutscene during The Last Turnfire Night in Yupanqui's Turnfire: Act III - Kinich's Deal.
- The Traveler is currently the only playable character who:
- Does not have a Utility Passive.
- Has their Vision listed as "None" on their profile.
- Has no Friendship Level listed in Attributes, and Story passages are instead unlocked by completing certain Archon Quests.
- Does not appear in the Character Archive at all.
- Uses different means from other characters to obtain materials used for Ascension and Constellations.
- Ascensions require the Brilliant Diamond Character Level-Up Material, which are only obtainable through Adventure Rank rewards.
- Ascensions do not require Ascension Gems.
- Constellations, which are maintained separately for each element, require Memories, which are obtained through various means, including Adventure Rank rewards, Quest Rewards, and the Souvenir Shop or similar of the respective city, as opposed to Stella Fortuna obtained for other characters from wishing. As a result, neither the male nor female Traveler have Wish artworks.
- The Traveler was initially the only playable character who was completely unavailable through wishing. As of Version 2.1, Aloy is also unavailable through wishing. However, unlike the Traveler, Aloy does have Wish artwork viewable from the Character Archive.
- Though the Traveler does not possess a Vision, they are still able to use the power of the seven elements by resonating with Statues of The Seven, and do not require the respective Archon's permission to do so.
- The Traveler's clothing will glow with the color of the element they are resonating with: teal for Anemo, yellow for Geo, purple for Electro, green for Dendro, and blue for Hydro. When unaffiliated with an element, those parts won't glow. In the opening cutscene with the Unknown God, both siblings' clothing will glow white. The Traveler's Sibling's clothing glows white in their present-day appearances, but the Traveler's will match their resonated element.
- During the mid-battle cutscene in Heart of Glaze in Chapter I: Act III - A New Star Approaches, the Traveler uses both Anemo and Geo, regardless of their currently resonated element. This ability to wield multiple elements at once is shown again in Natlan! A New Adventure in Chapter V: Act I - Flowers Resplendent on the Sun-Scorched Sojourn, as the Traveler demonstrate to Kachina their use of Electro, Hydro, and Anemo in front of a Statue of The Seven.
- Starting in Version 2.0, pre-rendered cutscenes and Hangout Memories usually have the Traveler match the region's element instead of the player's preference.
- Pyro is the only element the Traveler was unable to resonate with upon first arriving in Natlan, for reasons yet known.
- The Traveler's clothing will glow with the color of the element they are resonating with: teal for Anemo, yellow for Geo, purple for Electro, green for Dendro, and blue for Hydro. When unaffiliated with an element, those parts won't glow. In the opening cutscene with the Unknown God, both siblings' clothing will glow white. The Traveler's Sibling's clothing glows white in their present-day appearances, but the Traveler's will match their resonated element.
- The Traveler is one of the characters with ornaments that glow. While wearing their default outfit, Rising Star, when the Traveler's Elemental Burst is ready, various parts of their outfit will glow the way other characters' non-Vision gems glow along with their Visions. On Aether, these parts are his chest plate, the wrist joints of his gauntlets, arrow shaped areas on his kneecap guards, two diamonds attached one to each half of his cape, two accents in his shoulder guard and two orbs, one hanging off the end of his scarf, the other in his earring. On Lumine, the glowing parts are her chest plate, the wrist joints of her gauntlets, the diamond at the top of each of her boots, an oval on her waist at the back of her dress, the diamond at the end of each tail on her scarf, and the stem in each Inteyvat flower in her hair. These parts change color based on the element (or lack thereof) with which the player's Traveler is currently resonating.
- The Traveler has no object that appears to be a Vision while wearing their default outfit, Rising Star, but when switching to the Traveler when their Elemental Burst is ready, the projected elemental symbol that is typically seen over other characters' Visions is seen over their chest plate.
- In the Traveler's Chinese official introduction, as well as the first official artbook, their profile's Constellation parameter reads 命之座 (伪) "Constellation of Life (Pseudo)", which is not found on any other character's profile.[2] In-game, the Traveler's Constellation parameter is named the same as everyone else's.
- Despite their youthful appearance, the Traveler descended on Teyvat five hundred years ago and has been traveling between different worlds for an unknown amount of time before that, making them older than they look. In a developer video regarding Azhdaha's design, one developer mentions that "the Traveler's life span is by no means short."[3] A running gag in the game features the Traveler hoping to drink alcohol only to be rebuffed, probably on account of their youthful appearance.[4][5][6] On other occasions, the Traveler voluntarily rejects alcohol.[7][8] Voiceover lines with Paimon indicate, however, that the Traveler thinks and acts in a manner befitting a mature adult.
- As such, a select few characters are aware the Traveler comes from outside Teyvat:
- Barbatos, Morax, Ei, Lesser Lord Kusanali, and Haborym are aware of the Traveler's origins, likely due to their status as one of The Seven. The Tsaritsa is also likely aware of this.
- Neuvillette is aware of the Traveler's origins, likely due to being one of the Seven Sovereigns and their shared experiences of being outsiders to Fontaine.[10][11]
- Fischl is somehow able to determine this without any logic.
- Like Fischl, Kamisato Ayato also determines this without any reasoning behind it.
- Mona determines this through her astrology.
- Albedo compares himself similarly to the Traveler while also discerning this through their ability to use multiple elements without a Vision.
- Similarly to Albedo, Kaedehara Kazuha also notes that the Traveler is capable of using multiple elements without a Vision, while also commenting to them that they have an "incredibly complex" smell that he compares to a mysterious being.[12]
- During Sayu's story quest, the Traveler openly declares in front of her that they're a "Traveler of countless worlds".
- Xinyan also knows that the Traveler is not from this world. Based on how she talks about this fact, it seems that the Traveler has deliberately told her about their origin.[13]
- Ganyu has at least been able to clue in that the Traveler is different from other people of Teyvat, viewing them as something not exactly human similar to herself.[14]
- Aloy was told by the Traveler that they also aren't from this world, and that they stayed to look for their sibling.[15]
- The Traveler reveals this to Nilou, Navia, Kirara, and the Wanderer at the end of Summertide Scales and Tales by saying they have "traversed many worlds" in their blessing to Mini Durin.[16]
- Through fortune-telling, Citlali determines this and the Traveler's status as an Descender.[17] Xilonen is present when Citlali reveals that she knows this.
- As such, a select few characters are aware the Traveler comes from outside Teyvat:
- The Chinese version of the opening cutscene trailer is titled 空中荧火 "Luminescent Lights in the Aether", which incorporates both Aether and Lumine's default names.[18]
- According to the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean pronouns the twins use to address each other in the opening cutscene and in later interactions, Aether is the older twin and Lumine is the younger. The English translation does not make distinction on which is the older/younger twin.
- The Traveler is implied to be skilled at playing chess, or at least good enough to surprise Diluc.[19]
- As children, both the Traveler and their sibling had imaginary friends.[20]
- The Steambird's Teyvat Food Notes columnist, Long'er, is a rendition of Aether. (See Teyvat Food Notes § Trivia for details.)
- The Traveler likes rock 'n' roll.[21]
- The Inazuma Commission Archery Demonstration reveals that the Traveler is proficient in archery. However, because the Traveler only wields a Sword in-game, they must rely on ranged Talents such as Starfell Sword to complete the commission.
- The Traveler's voice-over line About Jugemu references the famous Rakugo story about a child named a very long name due to his parents' indecision.
- The Traveler's voice-over line About Tanuki has the traveller humming "Shojo Temple Tanuki" in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. In English, the traveller hums randomly.
- The Traveler and the Captain from Honkai Impact 3rd are both seen commenting on a video in the Character Trailer for Robin from Honkai: Star Rail, both of which are HoYoverse games.
- The Traveler's profile picture is shown to be a silhouette of Aether's in-game avatar. Likewise, the Captain's is shown to be a silhouette of Ai-chan.
- The Traveler has been granted the following titles:
- Honorary Knight of the Knights of Favonius[22]
- "Visitor From Outer Worlds" (by Fischl)[23]
- The Hero of Liyue[24]
- Destined One (by Hanachirusato)[25]
- Captain of Swordfish II[26]
- First Sage of Buer[27]
- Fourth Descender[28]
- Master of the Jinni (by the Tanit tribe)
- Yasnapati of the Pari (by Sorush)
- Honorary Senior Researcher of the Fontaine Research Institute[29]
- Ann's Holy Blade of Narzissenkreuz
- Super Zenith Boss-Level Force (by Turenna)[30]
- God of Victorious Linebreaking (by Delaroche)[31]
- Witness of Teyvat[32]
- Proto-Boss (by Turenna)[33]
- Paladin of Breezes and Bells (by Cimest)[34]
- Marquis of Carabas[35]
- Chosen of Dragons[36]
- Honorary Knight From a Faraway Land[24]
- Knight of Flowers (during the Sabzeruz Festival)[37]
- The Traveler is referred to by several nicknames:
- Their blonde hair has been the basis of a few nicknames, such as Kayabuki Ikkei's "blond-haired outlander" and "Golden Whirlwind," Taliesin's "golden-haired (TravelerTraveler)", and Kichiboushi's "Yellow Fur" (shortened from "(UncleUncle/
AuntAunt) Yellow Fur"). In Sumeru, the Aranara give the Traveler the nickname "Golden Nara" presumably also in reference to their blonde hair. - The Traveler is not fond of such nicknames, going as far as to call Taliesin's (and Paimon's "Blondie") "terrible-sounding, non-consensual appellations."[38] They also disapproved of Kichiboushi's nickname, but tolerated it for the duration of Eight Locales Over Mountains and Seas.
- Teucer addresses them as "(Mr. Nice GuyMr. Nice Guy/
Ms. Nice LadyMs. Nice Lady) throughout Monoceros Caeli Chapter: Act I - Mighty Cyclops' Adventure!, because despite having known the Traveler's identity the entire time, he forgot their name. - The Traveler and Paimon are sometimes called "the Guests of Tenshukaku" by Inazuman characters, such as Souka in the Fabulous Fungus Frenzy event.
- Souka also referred to the Traveler as "Her Excellency's Hanamizaka tour confidante."
- A prince/princess in exile (by Liloupar)
- Knight (by Ann and other members of the Narzissenkreuz Adventure Team)
- Star Outlander (by Mualani)[39]
- (GrampsGramps/
GrannyGranny) (by Ororon)[40]
- Their blonde hair has been the basis of a few nicknames, such as Kayabuki Ikkei's "blond-haired outlander" and "Golden Whirlwind," Taliesin's "golden-haired (TravelerTraveler)", and Kichiboushi's "Yellow Fur" (shortened from "(UncleUncle/
Etymology
- The English name "Aether" is the name of the fifth element in ancient and medieval science, which fills the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere.
- In Greek mythology, the god Aether was the personification and god of the clear upper sky which embodies the air that the gods breathe. The Greek word Aether, both modern and ancient Greek, also means sky.
- In Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, his name is 空 "Sky, Air, Void." In Buddhism, this word is used to denote the concept of Śūnyatā, which has multiple meanings but generally relates to the lack of intrinsic, permanent existence or nature.
- In English, Lumine is of Latin origin and means "light."
- In the Chinese version, 荧 Yíng means "luminous" or "bright."
- In Japanese, her name is 蛍 Hotaru means "firefly".
- Their Constellation, Viator or Viatrix, are both Latin for "traveler." The terms are the masculine and feminine forms of the word.
- The Chinese name for their Constellation, 旅人 lǚrén, also means "traveler."
Notes
- ↑ For aesthetic purposes, the English version differs from the Chinese text.
The original CN text: 维系者正在死去,创造者尚未到来。但世界不会再度灼烧,因为你将登上「神」之座。
Literal translation: The sustainer is passing away; the creator has not yet come. But the world shall burn no more, for you shall ascend to the seat of "the god." - ↑ For aesthetic purposes, the English version differs from the Chinese text.
The original CN text: 「…只要你拥有的高洁与善良不会改变,在新的天地,依然会有最好的伙伴与你同行。此处前方,此刻未来,皆是你的天地。」「欢迎来到世界。」
Literal translation: "...As long as your attitude of nobleness and kindness does not change, in the new world, there will always be best companions to travel with you. Where you are going ahead, and where your future lies — your new world will unfold before you." "Welcome to the world." - ↑ For aesthetic purposes, the English version differs from the Chinese text.
The original CN text: 「你的故国已经覆灭,宫城万顷也化作尘沙。你是本应该拥有世界,拥抱天地之人。但亡国的末裔啊,请不要悲叹这些逝去的时刻…」
Literal translation: "Your homeland has been destroyed, all of the architectures have reduced to dust. You are originally the one that should own your world and embrace the people within. But the last descendant of the subjugated civilization, please do not lament the lost moments..."
References
- ↑ Story Quest, Arlecchino, Ignis Purgatorius Chapter: Act I - When the Hearth-Flame Goes Out, Part 3: Birds in a Cage
- ↑ Chinese HoYoverse: 主角角色卡解禁!提瓦特冒险之旅即将展开
- ↑ Design Notes, Azhdaha: The Birth of a Dragon § Core: Azhdaha's Initial Design
- ↑ Beidou's Voice-Over: Good Evening
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter I, Act II - Farewell, Archaic Lord, Part 7: Zhongli's Treat
- ↑ Hangout Event, Beidou, Act I - When the Crux Shines Bright: Qingce Village Treasure Hunt
- ↑ NPC Dialogue: Charles
- ↑ NPC Dialogue: Nelson
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter IV, Act V - Masquerade of the Guilty, Part 4: Apocalypse
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter IV, Act V - Masquerade of the Guilty, Part 6: Finale
- ↑ Story Quest, Neuvillette, Diluvies Chapter: Act I - The Remains of the Past Day, Part 1: A Familiar Threat
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Prologue - Autumn Winds, Scarlet Leaves, Part 2: The Crux Clash
- ↑ Xinyan's Voice-Over: About Us: Kindred Spirits
- ↑ Ganyu's Voice-Over: About Us: Requests
- ↑ Serenitea Pot, Companion Dialogue: Aloy
- ↑ Event Summertide Scales and Tales Quest: Page III, Part 3: Until the End of the World
(TravelerTraveler): I, a Traveler who has traversed many worlds, give to you my blessing. May you find friendship and goodwill, no matter where you go. - ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act IV - The Rainbow Destined to Burn, Part 2: As One We Watch the Setting Sun
- ↑ Bilibili: 《原神》全新开场动画-「空中荧火」
- ↑ Diluc's Voice-Over: More About Diluc: V
- ↑ Story Quest, Venti, Carmen Dei Chapter: Act I - Should You Be Trapped in a Windless Land, Part 1: A Child's Secret
- ↑ Yun Jin's Voice-Over: About Us: Rock 'n' Roll
- ↑ Archon Quest, Prologue, Act II - For a Tomorrow Without Tears, Part 1: Shadow Over Mondstadt
- ↑ Fischl's Character Story: Vision
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 YouTube: 4th Anniversary Theme Song: "Passing Memories" - Faouzia
- ↑ World Quest, Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual: A Strange Story in Konda
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Part 1: Sword, Fish, Resistance
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act V - Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises, Part 4: Where the Boat of Consciousness Lies
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act V - Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises, Part 5: A Toast to Victory
- ↑ World Quest, Fontaine Research Institute Chronicles: Fontaine Research Institute, Stagnating in the Rubble
- ↑ Event Lil' Fungi's Fun-Tastic Fiesta World Quest: Lil' Fungi's Fun-Tastic Fiesta!
- ↑ Fontaine Hidden Exploration Objective, Quest-Like: Delaroche's Bait
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter IV, Act V - Masquerade of the Guilty, Part 4: Apocalypse
- ↑ Event Mutual Security Enhancing Simulation World Quest: Scenarios for Study
- ↑ Event Summertide Scales and Tales World Quest: The Forest and the Princess
- ↑ Event Summertide Scales and Tales World Quest: Narration Footnotes
- ↑ World Quest: Open Your Heart to Me
- ↑ Event Chromatic Ode of Candies and Roses Quest, Part 3: Give Her Memories
- ↑ NPC Dialogue: Taliesin, Dialogue Set #1
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act III - Beyond the Smoke and Mirrors, Part 3: The Flickering Light Splits in Twain
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act III - Beyond the Smoke and Mirrors, Part 2: To Whence the Smoke Drifts
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