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Dr. Edith is a historian and folklore researcher, as well as the younger sister of Ella Musk. During daytime, she can be found by the Statue of The Seven in Windrise, looking for material for her new book.

She works closely together with her colleague Dr. Livingstone.

Following a certain dialogue branch for the first time gives the player The Legend of Vennessa Vol. I.

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Profile[]

(To be added.)

Appearance[]

Dr. Edith is a tall woman with honey blonde hair. Her outfit is of traditional Mondstadt women's attire, similar to Marjorie's.

Quests and Events[]

World Quests

Random World Quests

Commissions

Idle Quotes[]

Icon Dialogue Idle Something to write about...
Media:VO Dr. Edith 01.ogg "No... I can't write a piece based on this info."
During Invitation of Windblume
Icon Dialogue Idle Breeze of Barbatos...
Media:VO Dr. Edith Invitation of Windblume 01.ogg "As the first breeze of Barbatos whistle through the ice and snow, the Windblume was the first flower to bloom."
During Windblume's Breath
Icon Dialogue Idle Windblumes...
Media:VO Dr. Edith Windblume's Breath 01.ogg "Hmm... Can flowers from other nations count as Windblumes too?"

Dialogue[]

Dr. Edith: Hello traveler. Do you want me to tell you the tale of Vennessa?
Icon Dialogue Talk Did you say Vennessa?
Dr. Edith: Yes, the gallant knight and the heroine who liberated Mondstadt. She grew up a slave, but rose up to overthrow the oppressive ruling aristocrats, securing freedom for all in Mondstadt.
Dr. Edith: Legend has it that this is where she ascended to Celestia and became the goddess who protects Mondstadt for eternity.
Dr. Edith: Different legends offer varying accounts of her life, but for the most part they converge right here, at this place, where her story ends.
Icon Dialogue TalkTell me about the huge tree.
Dr. Edith: This oak tree grew at the spot where Vennessa ascended to Celestia, in the same year she left. I daresay you won't find a bigger tree in all of Mondstadt!
Dr. Edith: I have come across so many stories and ballads about this tree in my time, far too many to count. Let's find somewhere to sit, I could talk non-stop about them for days...
Icon Dialogue Talk Maybe next time.
Dr. Edith: Okay, never mind. The offer will still be there when you want it though!
Icon Dialogue Talk What's Celestia?
Dr. Edith: Celestia is where all the great heroes and heroines of the mortal realm go at the end of their lives. Those heroic enough to be accepted into Celestia become one of the gods and continue to keep watch over their people from on high.
Dr. Edith: Mere mortals will never know what Celestia looks like.
Dr. Edith: Even though there are many gods who roam the land in Teyvat, they are silent on the topic of Celestia.
Dr. Edith: Maybe only those heroes who have lived and died in the mortal realm earn the right to tell the story of Celestia.
Icon Dialogue Reward Her story really is fantastic.
Dr. Edith: Isn't it? Her whole life was resistance. This must be the spirit of freedom that runs through Mondstadt.
Dr. Edith: If you want to understand more about her past, why not give this book a read?
(Obtain The Legend of Vennessa (I) The Legend of Vennessa (I))
Icon Dialogue Talk You are...?
Dr. Edith: Ah, sorry! I forgot to introduce myself. Just call me Edith. I'm a historian and folklore researcher, lately I've been looking for material for my new book.
Dr. Edith: You might have met the scholar with the strange hilichurl obsession? That's my older sister, Ella Musk.
Icon Dialogue Talk Goodbye.
Dr. Edith: Farewell, and may Vennessa watch over you.

Event Dialogue[]

Invitation of Windblume[]

Dr. Edith: Hmm, you're not celebrating the festival in the city. Are you, by any chance... an Asterist?
Icon Dialogue Talk Asterists?
Dr. Edith: Yes. They are also known as the "Windblume Traditionalists."
Dr. Edith: As opposed to a celebration of romance, they believe that the Windblume Festival is more about commemorating the liberation of Old Mondstadt from tyranny.
Dr. Edith: As far as I'm aware, "Windblume" was possibly once a code word for people who wished to stay in contact and plot resistance in secret...
Dr. Edith: But most people have forgotten this layer of meaning, and so those who feel that this festival should stand for the liberation of Mondstadt have become the minority.
Dr. Edith: Windwheel Asters bear the title of "the visible winds," and so the traditionalists have chosen it to represent them.
Icon Dialogue Talk What camp do you belong to?
Dr. Edith: Me? I don't put much importance on what sort of flower the "Windblume" actually is.
Dr. Edith: I'm a researcher and writer who studies history and culture. I must maintain a neutral stance...
Dr. Edith: ...Opinion is the great enemy of scholarship.
Dr. Edith: But if you find any documents or material of historical value, you're welcome to discuss them with me.
Icon Dialogue Talk Did you say Vennessa?
(Dialogue options and responses are the same as normal)
Icon Dialogue Talk Goodbye.
Dr. Edith: Indeed. No matter which camp you belong in, remember to enjoy this hard-earned freedom that we possess.

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Trivia[]

  • One of her ancestors is Jacob Musk, author of "An Investigation into the Cultural Customs of the Wind Kingdom," which was excerpted in Breeze Amidst the Forest Supplement: The Dragon Tome. Based on the fact that the cataclysm of 500 years ago occurred "a hundred years ago" at the time the book was written, he lived 400 years ago.
  • Her English idle voice-over is erroneously also used as Adelinde's voice-over.
  • At the conclusion of Invitation of Windblume It is confirmed by Venti that Dr. Edith's suspicion about "Windblume" being a codephrase used during the liberation is indeed correct, as opposed to being the name of a long lost species of flower as most residents of Mondstadt believe.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishDr. Edith
Chinese
(Simplified)
艾迪丝博士
Àidísī-bóshì
Chinese
(Traditional)
艾迪絲博士
Àidísī-bóshì
Japaneseイーディス博士
Iidisu-hakase‍[!][!]
Korean이디스 박사박사
Idiseu Baksa
SpanishDra. Edith
FrenchDr. Édith
RussianДоктор Эдит
Doktor Edit
ThaiDr. Edith
VietnameseDr.Edith
GermanDr. Edith
IndonesianDr. Edith
PortugueseDra. Edith
TurkishDr. Edith
ItalianDottoressa Edith

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