Wherefore do you place their lives on a pedestal?
If you claim to know the wind as your companion,
Then did you not once know freedom, too?
The Dawnlight Swordswoman, also known as the Sword Dancer, was a member of the Wanderer's Troupe who lived a thousand years ago during the twilight of Mondstadt's Aristocratic period. She was the original wielder of The Flute.
Story[]
Because the Wanderer's Troupe took in people from all over Teyvat, her origins are unknown. The Dawnlight Swordswoman first met with the Conductor and the Sojourner, and later Kreuzlied, with whom she formed the Wanderer's Troupe.[2]
As a group, they both performed music and fought against the oppressive aristocracy. The Dawnlight Swordswoman wielded The Flute sword. Their final act was to storm the City of Mondstadt in an attempt to overthrow the Aristocracy. However, they failed and the Dawnlight was enslaved as a gladiator.[3]
Despite losing all her hope and her friends, she continued to sing of freedom. Her words strengthened Ragnvindr's resolve to fight against the aristocracy. She eventually died in the arena, which Ragnvindr witnessed. After her death, he buried her with her sword and adopted the title of "Dawn Knight" for himself after her own "Dawnlight."[1][4]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Dawnlight Swordswoman | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 宛若晨光的剑士 Wǎnruò Chénguāng de Jiànshì | Dawnlight-Like Swordfighter |
Chinese (Traditional) | 宛若晨光的劍士 Wǎnruò Chénguāng de Jiànshì | |
Japanese | 夜明けの光剣士 Yoake no Hikari Kenshi[!][!] | Light Swordfighter of the Dawn |
Korean | 아침의 검사검사 Achim-ui Geomsa | Swordfighter of the Morning |
Spanish | Espadachina de la Luz del Alba | Dawnlight Swordswoman |
French | Épée du Matin | Sword of the Morning |
Russian | Рассветная воительница Rassvetnaya voitel'nitsa | Dawn Warrior[• 1] |
Thai | นักดาบหญิงแห่งแสงอรุณ Nak dap ying haeng saengorun | |
Vietnamese | Kiếm SĩKiếm Sĩ NhưNhư ÁnhÁnh BanBan Mai | |
German | Schwerttänzerin des Morgenlichts | Sword Dancer of the Morning Light |
Indonesian | Dawnlight Swordswoman | — |
Portuguese | Espadachim da Luz da Alvorada | |
Turkish | Seher Işığının Kılıç Ustası | |
Italian | Spadaccina della Luce del mattino |
- ↑ Russian: Воительница Voitel'nitsa, "Warrior" is a feminine noun.
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Book: Ballads of the Squire
- ↑ Artifact, Resolution of Sojourner: Goblet of the Sojourner
- ↑ Artifact Set: Wanderer's Troupe
- ↑ Weapon Lore: The Flute