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A Guest's August Omen is Xianyun's Default Character Outfit.

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Xianyun's dress is black, holding a flowy and tight-fitting style. Her dress has golden engravings and cloud-like shapes while also showing details in different shades of blue. She also wears sheer black tights underneath the dress. Her heels are black, however they are embellished with golden wings and tips. Her Anemo Vision is set upon her right shoulder on an orange knot.

Some of Xianyun's accessories include red glasses, an orange tassel earring on her right ear, a black and blue feather pinning her hair up in a high ponytail, and sheer black sleeves extending all the way to her fingertips akin to gloves. Her sleeves also include a deep blue layer of fabric over the top along with golden bands. She also wears a sort of pale, sea-green coat or cape which resembles a texture similar to the feathers of a bird that covers her neck and drapes down her back. A long tassel drops from her throat to her upper abdomen in gold and yellow.

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LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishA Guest's August Omen
Chinese
(Simplified)
有客来仪
Yǒukè Láiyí
A Venerable Guest's Arrival[• 1]
Chinese
(Traditional)
有客來儀
Yǒukè Láiyí
Japanese有客の儀
Yuukyaku no Gi‍[!][!]
Ceremony of Guest’s Presence
Korean귀한 손님
Gwihan Sonnim
A Welcome Guest
SpanishVenerable invitadaVenerable Guest
FrenchSublime présage d'une conviveSublime Omen of a Guest at a Meal
RussianСчастливое знамение гостьи
Schastlivoye znameniye gost'i
A Guest's Lucky Omen
Thaiการมาเยือนของมิตรรัก
Kan Ma Yuean khong Mit Rak
VIsit of a Loved Friend
VietnameseNghi Lễ Đón Khách
GermanErhabenes Omen eines GastsAugust Omen of a Guest
IndonesianA Guest's August Omen
PortugueseRitual da Visita
TurkishYüce Konuğun Gelişi
ItalianSolenne auspicio di un ospiteSolemn Omen of a Guest
  1. Chinese: Modified from the idiom 鳳皇來儀 Fènghuáng Láiyí, referring to a Fenghuang (phoenix) dancing with an uncommonly dignified bearing, which is a good omen. Lái refers to 來舞 Láiwǔ, "dance" in the idiom, but more commonly means "arrival".

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