A timeline of historical events in the Inazuma region. References are provided as much as possible. Notes expand on the deduction and reasoning used to draw certain conclusions, which can be read either by hovering over (desktop-only) or clicking on the note. Some specific types of notes found on the page:
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First Era[]
The term "first era" is derived from The History of the Decline and Fall of Remuria.
- 400 years after the Heavenly Principles appeared ― The region of Enkanomiya was part of the single, unified human civilization which spanned the whole world.[1][2]
- A civilization in Tsurumi Island was built and had connection with Celestia.
- In the area that is now north of Mt. Yougou, Narukami Island, a kingdom built on sand had a foolish ruler who wanted to build a high garden in honor of the white tree.[3]
Great War of Vengeance[]
The term "great war of vengeance" is derived from Neuvillette's Vision Character Story.
- The great war of vengeance ravages the heavens and earth. A great flood ravages the land, leaving only a few islands left.[4] These islands are likely Narukami Island, Kannazuka, Yashiori Island, Seirai Island, and Tsurumi Island.
- The vast majority of Watatsumi Island was created by Orobashi towards the end of the Archon War, and therefore does not exist yet.[5]
Enkanomiya[]
- Enkanomiya falls into the depths of the ocean and is severed from the surface world.[1][6]
- The people of Enkanomiya clash with the Dragonheir of the Depths, vishaps who fled into the ocean depths after the Heavenly Principles defeated the Seven Sovereigns of the old world. Because there was no light in the ocean depths, the vishaps had a great advantage.[1]
- The sage Aberaku (originally known as Abrax) builds the Dainichi Mikoshi (which he dubbed "Helios"), creating artificial light to drive away the vishaps. It is believed that Istaroth granted Abrax wisdom.[1][7]
- ~6000 years ago[Note 1] ― When the people of Enkanomiya attempt to return to the surface a year after building the Dainichi Mikoshi, they are unable to find a way out. They believe this "power of prohibition" to be the work of the Heavenly Principles and conclude that the Heavenly Principles emerged victorious.[1][6]
- ? years ago ― A cabal of corrupt nobles[8] manipulates the people of Enkanomiya into worshipping the Dainichi Mikoshi as a god, and chose a child to be the Sunchild and rule over the land.[9] The Sunchildren were puppet rulers controlled by these nobles. Abrax, and later Spartacus (Supada no Hiko), opposed the corrupted nobles only to be imprisoned by the Sunchildren.[1][8]
Tsurumi Island[]
- ~6000 years ago[Note 1] ― An eagle known as the Thunderbird spots a fog-covered Tsurumi Island and decides to make its home there. At some point, objects fall from the heavens — possibly the Celestial Nail[Assumption 1] — one of which lands on Tsurumi Island. This temporarily clears up the fog, only for the fog to return in even greater force later,[10] and the first civilization comes to an end.
- Humans on the island (likely descendants of the previous civilization) begin gathering the Thunderbird's shed feathers and worship it, but the bird does not think much of them. The people learned to use Maushiro to locate each other amidst the fog, and they feared and worshipped the eagle. However, the Thunderbird paid them no heed, seeing them as no different from other animals.[10]
Archon War[]
?–2000 years ago
Note: The term "Archon War" is a catch-all term for the various, scattered conflicts across Teyvat to determine who would become one of The Seven, which arose as a result of the creation of the Gnoses. Due to the timeline's ambiguity, this section also includes events after the Celestial Nails were cast down.
- >3700 years ago[Note 2] — Seven divine seats in Celestia open up, causing the gods to become embroiled in a bitter struggle for supremacy.[11]
- Many gods fought for the sake of their ideals for a prosperous humanity. "That which lurks within and animates this relic are the divine remains of lamenting gods. They are unrealized ideals, designs for a prosperous humanity that could never be."[12]
- During the Archon War, the infighting amongst gods was but one cause of conflict in Teyvat; other creatures and entities also sought to expand their domains, taking advantage of the chaos to encroach on the continent.[13]
- During an era of conflict and poverty, under the banner of Narukami, the youkai used their powers to help humans seek refuge in the mountains and build a city by the sea, thus marking the beginning of Inazuma.[14]
- >2000 years ago ― The twin gods Makoto and Ei slay all other gods and conquered many races, unifying all the islands of Inazuma.[15] Ei, although the stronger fighter, believed Makoto to be better-suited for the role of Archon and sacrifices her body so Makoto can ascend to Celestia. Makoto becomes the first Electro Archon, the God of Eternity[16][Note 3][Lore Discrepancy 1]
- >2000 years ago[Assumption 2] ― Orobashi flees from an unknown region to the nation of Byakuyakoku, specifically The Serpent's Bowels. It stayed there for a while until a child from the underground nation found it and asked it to become their gods. Together they fought the Sunchild's reign and came out victorious,[7][18] after which it became known as "Orobashi no Mikoto" and the "Watatsumi Omikami" (Great God of the Oceans).[19]
- It is supposed that the ban placed by the Heavenly Principles must have been weakened to allow Orobashi to fall to Byakuyakoku.[6]
- Orobashi supposedly stayed with the people for a while before leading them back to the surface. It used its power to bolster the Dainichi Mikoshi to have stronger light, and eliminate the threat of the Dragonheirs of the Depths.[7][20] It also supervised the research of the Dragonheirs, now called Bathysmal Vishaps.[21]
- The Divine Priestess was chosen among the sea-daughters who collected pearls,[22] and was likely the origin of the Sangonomiya Clan. Other clans like the Yuna Clan also originated from Enkanomiya.
- Orobashi had its people adapted to Narukami Island's language and culture to be prepared for a new life above the sea.[21]
- Orobashi creates Watatsumi Island out of the coral that grew from its body, allowing them to live above the surface once more as part of the Inazuma archipelago.[5]
- On the last day of Enkanomiya before the people relocated above the sea, envoys from Khaenri'ah along with a Ruin Guard came and stole the book Before Sun and Moon, a book that Orobashi personally placed a ban. Antei fought them and prevented the loss of the book, but was also critical injured.[23]
- Orobashi's people call this land Sangonomiya, and themselves the Sangonomiya Clan. They begin calling Byakuyakoku, "Enkanomiya," to contrast it with Sangonomiya.[18]
- >2000 years ago ― The Kitsune Saiguu is born in the Hakushin Lands.[24][Assumption 3]
- The Kitsune Saiguu and the bake-danuki Ioroi often compete with each other. One day, Saiguu decides to trick both Ioroi and Baal at the same time: she challenges Ioroi to pluck a Naku Weed from the Tenshukaku gardens. When Baal catches him in the act and nearly kills him for it, Saiguu comes to his rescue and persuades Baal into not only sparing him, but also putting him under her command as the Hidden Protector of the Grove, the protector of Chinju Forest.[25][26]
- >2000 years ago[Assumption 2] ― After Watatsumi Island's infertile land leads to years of famine and disease, Orobashi reluctantly agrees to the Watatsumi people's plan to invade and conquer part of Yashiori Island. A brutal war erupts between Watatsumi and the Narukami Shogunate, led by Ei, which ends with Orobashi slain and Watatsumi's major figures either dead or Missing in Action.[27]
- Major figures on the Narukami side, not including Ei:
- Major figures on the Watatsumi side, not including Orobashi:
- The shrine maiden Mouun was particularly skilled in the Yuna Clan's whale-songs and employed the aid of a massive whale. She taught Akuou and was close to him. During the war, she and her whales were ambushed and killed by Sasayuri's subordinates, and their bodies were taken away by the Shogunate.[28]
- "Umigozen" Ayame, Mouun's twin sister. She was the general of the Watatsumi navy, and disappeared in the midst of battle with her fate left unconfirmed.[28]
- The "Viceroy of the East" Akuou, also known as Touzannou, was found as an orphan and taken in by Orobashi, and later trained under Mouun. He conquered one of the mountains on Yashiori Island, which the Watatsumi people called "Touzan" (Eastern Mountain), and built the Formation Estate on top of it. He was ultimately slain alongside Orobashi when Ei used her ultimate technique, Musou no Hitotachi.[29][30][31]
- Some believe that Orobashi participated in this war, despite oracles of its inevitable failure, due to an order from Celestia.[27]
- It was revealed that since Orobashi had contacted with the people of Enkanomiya, both Orobashi and Watatsumi as a whole were found guilty of four counts of profanity and eight counts of deceiving living souls. Orobashi was allowed to take all of their transgressions on itself and sacrifice itself so its people would be spared and taken under the rule of Celestia once again.[2]
- The Tatarigami supposedly spawned after the death of Orobashi in Yashiori Island. Ei created wards called Narukami Pillar to suppress the soul of Orobashi, hence subduing the Tatarigami, while the Yashiori Guardians led by the Kitain Clan also took up the mantle of suppressing the Tatarigami.[32][33][34]
- A ritual involving the worship of both the Raiden Shogun and Orobashi is developed. This ritual must be performed before starting any other ritual. The Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual is also developed at some point, presumably after the aforementioned ritual.[35]
- The Thunder Sakura are planted across Narukami Island, using branches of the Sacred Sakura and parts of the Electro Archon's own spirit, to absorb filth from the land.[35][36][37]
Post-Archon War[]
2000–500 years ago
- -2000 years ago ― The Archon War comes to an end as the final divine seat in Celestia is claimed, cementing the positions of The Seven's original members.[38][39] Defeated gods who refused to live under The Seven's rule fled to islands in the Dark Sea, where they became evil gods.[40]
- >1500 years ago[Note 5] ― Ruu is born among the people of Tsurumi Island and makes preparations to participate in the rituals to the Thunderbird. While practicing his singing, the Thunderbird overhears him and is captivated by the sound of his song. Ruu attempted to befriend the god and give her the name "Kanna Kapatcir," as the Thunderbird had forgotten her own name. They promised to meet each other again in the future.[10]
- However, as the situation on the island worsened and many islanders left only to never return — which people took as a sign that they had died, when in actuality they had settled onto the other islands of Inazuma — Ruu volunteered to be sacrificed, believing this would please the Thunderbird and bring the missing people back. Instead, she becomes enraged upon witnessing his death, viewing his sacrifice as the killing of innocents and a promise broken, and retaliates by destroying the area and killing the entire tribe. To hear Ruu's singing again, she uses her powers to cause a ley line disorder, resulting in the entire island continuously reliving its day of destruction.[10][41]Afterward, the Thunderbird flies over to Seirai Island.[10]
- Sometime after arriving at Seirai Island, Kanna Kapatcir was hunted down and killed as a "monster"[41] by Ei, who viewed the Thunderbird as an "obstacle to progress."[42] The remnants of her power were sealed at Asase Shrine, where they formed a coagulation of regret known as the Thunder Manifestation.[43] Wards are set up across the island, including one at Asase Shrine, to keep the Thunderbird's power at bay.[10][44]
- ? years ago ― The unnamed author of New Chronicles of the Six Kitsune is born in the Hakushin Lands.[45][Assumption 4]
- ? years ago ― The Kitsune Saiguu moves from the Hakushin Lands to the Grand Narukami Shrine.[24]
- At some point in time, the Kitsune Saiguu defeats the Great Tengu in a race, and the Great Tengu becomes her bodyguard thereafter.[25]
Pre-Cataclysm[]
>500 years ago
- >530 years ago ― A samurai named Yanagibashi Takuto accidentally stumbles into the Mikawa Flower Festival. [46]
- The kitsune Yae Miko is born in the Hakushin Lands.[Assumption 4] She eventually moves to Grand Narukami Shrine out of admiration for the Kitsune Saiguu.[24]
- Ei and Makoto attended the Mikawa Flower Festival, as did Kitsune Saiguu and Yae Miko.[47][48]
- Mikoshi Nagamasa is adopted into the Mikoshi Clan by the oni Mikoshi Chiyo.[49]
- Asase Hibiki moves from the Asase Shrine to the Grand Narukami Shrine to receive training.[50]
- Asase Hibiki, Mikoshi Nagamasa, and Kamuna Harunosuke receive training from the Yougou Tengu and thereafter become known as "The Yougou Three."[51] Hibiki learns "true magic" from the Tengu.[52]
- Takamine the Mistsplitter challenges the Great Tengu to a duel, which ends in a tie. In exchange for the Tengu's bow, Thundering Pulse, Takamine becomes her servant for several years and resides in the Grand Narukami Shrine. He learns some of their archery and swordsmanship and becomes a renowned swordsman himself.[53] Feeling that his archery skills were going to waste, he teaches Hibiki his techniques.[50][54]
- The kitsune Urakusai writes the original Chronicles of the Six Kitsune.[45]
- Urakusai does something that greatly angers the Kitsune Saiguu, leading her to banish him. What he did is no longer clear, but it may relate to the Abyss' invasion of Teyvat during the cataclysm.[24]
- After Urakusai's banishment, the Kitsune Saiguu moves from the Grand Narukami Shrine to Tenshukaku in preparation for the Abyss' attack.[24]
Cataclysm[]
500 years ago
- Monsters from the Abyss invade the aboveground world of Teyvat, causing widespread devastation.[55]
- The Kingdom of Khaenri'ah is destroyed by the Heavenly Principles,[42] causing the fall of the Eclipse Dynasty and the entire civilization.[56] Khaenri'ah's destruction causes a devastating ripple effect.[59]
- The Seven become involved in Khaenri'ah after the Abyss' invasion of Teyvat.[42][Assumption 5]
- Kujou Shigeyori built the fortress and established the Kujou Encampment on the battlefield front in Kannazuka.[60]
- Takamine the Mistsplitter and Mikoshi Chiyo are among those who campaigned alongside Ei (acting as the Raiden Shogun) against the dark forces that emerged during the cataclysm.[50][54]
- Takamine is eventually overwhelmed by the monsters and disappears, despite his determination to return to Asase Hibiki's side.[61]
- Chiyo is swallowed whole by a "beast of sin" with a tiger's body and a snake's head. Though she manages to tear the beast apart from the inside out, she is stained by its deep sin.[62]
- Chiyo turns her blade on Ei, only to be defeated and driven away. This betrayal tarnishes the Mikoshi Clan's reputation.[62]
- Over time, the tale of "Chiyo the Tiger-Bite" would evolve into that of Torachiyo, a male lieutenant of Baal's.[63][64][Lore Discrepancy 2]
- The Kitsune Saiguu is consumed by the dark forces and most of her memories are dissolved into filth.[25] The uncorrupted remains of her memories eventually manifest as Hanachirusato.[65]
- During Khaenri'ah's destruction ― Makoto leaves Ei behind to defend Inazuma, and Makoto alone goes to Khaenri'ah, where she is slain.
- When Ei returns to Inazuma, she finds that the Sacred Sakura miraculously appears at the top of Mt. Yougou, although according to everyone else, the Sacred Sakura has existed for ages. Ei eventually accepts that the tree is the result of the miracle surrounding Makoto's consciousness while also surmising its sudden growth was the work of Istaroth, one of the Four Shades.[58]
- The Sacred Sakura's power help Ei to overcome the monsters and quell the disaster in Inazuma.[58]
Post-Cataclysm[]
500–100 years ago
- After the cataclysm ― Ei officially takes up the position of Electro Archon after Makoto's death. As she was Makoto's kagemusha and adopted Makoto's titles as her own, most are unaware of the original Archon's death.[67][68]
- Disillusioned with Celestia after witnessing the events at Khaenri'ah,[17][67] and in her grief on the losses she sustained over the course of the cataclysm, Ei decides to attain "eternity" by creating a puppet in her likeness. She first experiments with the technology and creates her first prototype, which takes the form of a young male vessel.[67] After seeing him shed tears after his creation, Ei decides he is too delicate to handle the Gnosis and instead seals his powers and leaves him to live his own life. Now armed with the knowledge of how to create puppets, she makes several other failed products, before abandoning her quest to create a new vessel to house the Gnosis entirely.[69]
- Ei establishes the Tri-Commission, composed of the Tenryou Commission, the Kanjou Commission, and the Yashiro Commission, which oversee all matters in Inazuma.
- Hiiragi Hiroshi of the Kanjou Commission built the prosperous Ritou port.[70]
- Alice visits Inazuma, where she meets the young girl in charge of the Grand Narukami Shrine, Yae Miko.[32]
- The Yougou Three part ways, never to reunite:[51]
- Asase Hibiki returns to the Asase Shrine on Seirai Island. She eventually becomes involved in Ako Domeki's rebellion against the Inazuma Shogunate (continue reading below for details).
- Kamuna Harunosuke leaves for Liyue to pursue the "more powerful 'way of the adepti.'"[25][51]
- Mikoshi Nagamasa, to restore the name of the Mikoshi Clan after Mikoshi Chiyo turned her blade on Ei, joins the Shogunate and becomes an Inspector at Tatarasuna.[49][50]
- Mikoshi Michihiro, Chiyo's biological son, goes into seclusion in the forests near Konda Village out of shame over his mother's actions.[54]
- The Great Tengu, enraged at her own inability to protect the Kitsune Saiguu, departs from the mortal realm and leaves behind her daughter, Teruyo.[50]
- ? years ago ― Michihiro meets Teruyo when she finds him in the forest. She bestows him with the name "Iwakura," and he is thereafter known as "Iwakura Michihiro."[54]
- 13 years later ― During their tenth duel, Michihiro finally catches Teruyo. Teruyo gives him the title "Tengu Victor" and decides to disappear from his life to focus on her responsibilities to her clan.[54]
- ? years ago ― Takamine the Mistsplitter somehow emerges from the Abyss after disappearing from Teyvat for many years. He encounters Asase Hibiki, whom he still recognizes, but she immediately kills him.[53]
- ? years ago ― The pirate Ako Domeki Zaemon of Seirai Island leads a rebellion against the Shogunate. Hibiki, who is reminded of Takamine when she sees him, decides to assist his cause and later uses the magic she learned from the Tengu to release the seals over Seirai Island. This releases the lingering hatred of the Thunderbird,[52] whose power — manifesting as a massive Electro storm at the center of the island — fragmented Seirai island and swept both the Shogunate and Ako Domeki's ships far from the island.
- The Shogunate evacuates the people of Seirai Island and moves them to Narukami Island. Although the area immediately surrounding Asase Shrine is unaffected by the Thunderbird's hatred, the shrine is left abandoned save for Neko and the other cats residing there.
- Iwakura Michihiro develops the Iwakura Art sword style and becomes the sword instructor for the Kujou Clan, receiving the title "Douin."[54][71][Assumption 6]
- After Michihiro develops the Tengu Sweeper techniques, Ei creates a series of Maguu Kenki puppets as failed prototypes, specifically modeled after Michihiro's fighting style and memories, as part of her quest to create a perfect puppet.[72][Assumption 7]
- ? years ago, after the creation of Maguu Kenki ― Ako Domeki defeats a Maguu Kenki doll and steals it for himself.[73] The ship carrying it, however, somehow gets lost and becomes shipwrecked on the Golden Apple Archipelago.[74] While the sailors eventually manage to escape the archipelago alongside the original islanders, the puppet is left behind.
- ? years ago ― Ioroi, having been tricked by the Kitsune Saiguu into staying away from the conflicts of the cataclysm, believes her to still be playing hide-and-seek. Unable to get her to show herself, however, he begins breaking the kitsune statues around Narukami Island and in one, finds an important-looking comb and steals it. The Shogunate learns of Ioroi's antics and dispatches Harunosuke, who had returned to Inazuma, to deal with Ioroi. Harunosuke seals Ioroi and many of the bake-danuki into stone statues.[26][75]
- Sometime later, Harunosuke performs a Minor Cleansing with the help of Hanachirusato.[75]
- ~400 years ago ― Ei ultimately creates a puppet known simply as "the Shogun," intended to rule Inazuma based on the guidelines for "eternity" she had set. After giving the Shogun the relevant information about herself, Ei discards her physical form to enter the Plane of Euthymia, in which she will meditate for all eternity to stave off erosion.[76][77] Before entering the Plane of Euthymia, she gives her Gnosis to Yae Miko.[67]
- ~400 years ago ― Ei's first prototype puppet awakens in Shakkei Pavilion, having no name for himself and only a feather as proof of his connection to the Raiden Shogun.[78] He is found by Mikoshi Nagamasa's yoriki, Katsuragi, and joins the group consisting of Armory Officer Niwa Hisahide, Inspector Mikoshi Nagamasa, Katsuragi, Kinjiro, Nozomu, and Vice Armory Officer Miyazaki in Tatarasuna.[69] Others in the group refer to him as the "Kabukimono" (Japanese: 傾奇者 meaning "wandering eccentric").
- The Kabukimono is well received by the people of Tatarasuna, teaching him various skills, including forging swords. He becomes good friends with the people of Tatarasuna.
- Nagamasa forges his crowning achievement, the Daitatara Nagamasa. In their joy, Nozomu makes a painting of the nagamaki while Katsuragi and Kabukimono perform a sword dance.[79]
- A Fontaine mechanic, Escher, comes to Tatarasuna to collaborate. He implements some technologies to the Mikage Furnace, but this ended up releasing dangerous Tataragami and poisoning the people of Tatarasuna, and caused the Mikage Furnace to spew lethal doses of Tatarigami.[78][80]
- Niwa sends people to Inazuma City for aid from the Shogunate, but none of them returns. Then Kabukimono is sent to Inazuma City for aid, but is rejected by the Shogunate because earlier in the same year, Ei's Shogun has activated and she has entered the Plane of Euthymia. Then Kabukimono asks for help to Yae Miko, who does send aid to Tatarasuna, but they were all shipwrecked. Kabukimono is unaware of this, and considered that the Shogunate had abandoned Tatarasuna.[81]
- Meanwhile, Niwa confronts Escher, who then murders Niwa and reveals himself to be Il Dottore.[78] He then, as Escher, lies to the people of Tatarasuna, claiming that Niwa fled Tatarasuna. When Kabukimono returns empty-handed, Escher told him that he has been tasked to disable the furnace, giving him a device to help absorb the miasma. After Kabukimono successfully disables the furnace, Escher reveals that inside the device was "a heart that Niwa took from the chest of one of his men," but in truth, Dottore had taken Niwa's heart and placed it into the device. Kabukimono, horrified of this, grows disdain for Niwa and humans, and leaves Tatarasuna.
- With Niwa's disappearance, Nagamasa, the second-in-command, becomes responsible of the events in Tatarasuna. Katsuragi is willing to face capital punishment in place of his master, and thus Nagamasa cleaves Katsuragi with the Daitatara Nagamasa before throwing the blade into the furnace.
- Nozomu throws himself into the furnace to save the blade but later dies from the wounds he sustained; Kinjiro afterwards hides the remains of the blade as well as Nozumu's painting in the Arsenal.[79] Both Nagamasa himself and the Daitatara Nagamasa are thereon known as the Katsuragikiri Nagamasa (Katsuragi-Slashing Nagamasa).
- After Kabukimono leaves Tatarasuna, he encountered a sickly child who is affected by the Tatarigami, his parents, likely workers of Tatarasuna, died of the same cause. Kabukimono and the child makes a promise to stay together forever.[82] But the child dies young due to the Tatarigami. Kabukimono enraged by this, burned the child's house down.[83] His hatred towards gods and humans grows further.
- After the events above, during his wanderings in Inazuma, Kabukimono names himself Kunikuzushi (Japanese: 国崩 lit. "Country Destroyer").
- As a result of Scaramouche removing all information about himself from the Irminsul in Inversion of Genesis, various aspects of the Tatarasuna incident and the fall of the Raiden Gokaden are vastly altered. All instances of Kabukimono or Kunikuzushi are entirely removed from history, and is replaced by entirely new characters. Dottore still caused the incident, but there is a "brave swordsmith" of the Hyakume Clan who rushed to the scene. He and Niwa both sacrificed themselves to disable the furnace, but neither of them survived.[84]
- At some point, the Sacred Sakura takes on the shape of a kitsune head[42] as a result of the kitsune's care for the Sacred Sakura.[66][Lore Discrepancy 3]
Recent Past[]
<100 years ago
- ~100 years ago ― To enact his revenge against the "bladesmith," Kunikuzushi masterminds the fall of the Raiden Gokaden, eradicating three of the five schools before losing interest in and abandoning his project.[69][85] His revenge involved instigating a famous swordsmith, Akame Kanenaga, to betray Inazuma;[86][87] because swordsmithing and the Raiden Gokaden are viewed as a cultural institution, they were under the jurisdiction of the Yashiro Commission. As a result, their inability to prevent the situation dealt a large blow to the Kamisato Clan.[88]
- Yae Miko, predicting that the Kamisato Clan would play a major role in Inazuma's future events, intervened in the Kamisato Clan's judgement before the Raiden Shogun and spared them from punishment.[85]
- The Kaedehara Clan's head at that time, Kaedehara Yoshinori, stops doing the smithing due to the fearful of Scaramouche's claim.[89] His son Hisamichi attempts to revive the Isshin Art, but to no avail.[90] Eventually, the Kaedehara Clan's fortune keeps regressing, and when Yoshinori's great-grandson, Kazuha, becomes the head, the clan has collapsed.[91][92]
- As a result of Scaramouche removing all information about himself from the Irminsul in Inversion of Genesis, various aspects of the Tatarasuna incident and the fall of the Raiden Gokaden are vastly altered. All instances of Kabukimono or Kunikuzushi are entirely removed from history, and is replaced by entirely new characters. From Kunikuzushi being the one who masterminds the fall of the Raiden Gokaden, instead, a descendant of the "brave swordsmith" of the Hyakume clan is the one who masterminds it. When the descendant got to the Kamisato and Kaedehara clans, they retaliated, and killed the descendant.[84]
- 30 years ago ― Tejima arrives in Konda Village and settles there, using his vision to protect the villagers from both internal and external threats.[93]
- 10 years ago ― Thoma gains his Vision when, after being advised by Kamisato Ayato to leave on account of the Yashiro Commission's succession crisis, he nonetheless chooses to continue serving the Kamisato Clan.[94]
- 1 year ago ― With the Fatui pulling the strings and manipulating the Tenryou Commission and Kanjou Commission,[95][96] the Shogun suddenly institutes the Sakoku Decree to shut Inazuma's borders and the Vision Hunt Decree — an order to seize all Visions within its borders.[97] Furthermore, since then, no new Electro Visions are known to have appeared, though preexisting Visions can still be used.[98] While Ei is aware that the Fatui are behind this, she does not deem them a threat towards Eternity and does not intervene.
- The construction of the Statue of the Omnipresent God begins.[99]
- The Sangonomiya Resistance is formed to resist the Vision Hunt Decree. Since then, the Shogunate Army and the Sangonomiya Resistance have been at war, which has halted to a stalemate.
- An individual protested against the Vision Hunt Decree by declaring a duel before the throne. However, he lost to Kujou Sara and was promptly executed by the Shogun, but not before his Vision was seized by Kaedehara Kazuha who flees Inazuma after being branded a criminal.[100]
- The wards which suppressed Orobashi were destroyed by Orobashi fanatics with the help of Nathan, a Fatui agent who infiltrated the Watatsumi Army.[101] This led to the Tatarigami spreading again.[102]
- During the heat of the civil war, the Mikage Furnace began to malfunction, forcing Xavier to erect a safety dome to contain the Tatarigami. Production at Tatarasuna comes to a halt, and the evacuation order for the armory was issued.[80]
- Chiori, an aspiring seamstress, departs Inazuma for Fontaine in a hurry.[103][104]
Present[]
- The Vision Hunt Decree is abolished due to the joint efforts of the Traveler, Yae Miko, and the Watatsumi Army.[105]
- La Signora, the Eighth of the Eleven Fatui Harbingers, loses the duel against the Traveler, and is executed by the Raiden Shogun.[106]
- A ceasefire between the Tenryou Commission and Watatsumi Army is agreed upon by Kujou Sara and Sangonomiya Kokomi, with the Traveler bearing witness to the signings.[107]
- The events of Transient Dreams takes place. The Sacred Sakura is planted and transferred to the past, Ei and The Shogun agreed on the new term of Eternity, and the Sakoku Decree was lifted.
- Along with Hanachirusato, the Traveler performs the latest Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual at Narukami Island.[108]
- Along with Xavier, the Traveler resolves the incident at Tatarasuna, regulates the Tatarigami, and brings Mikage Furnace to function normally.[109]
- Following Kaji's instruction, the Traveler fixes numerous wards that were destroyed earlier, thus resolving the Tatarigami lingering in Yashiori Island.[110]
- The Traveler helps reseal the Thunder Manifestation in Seirai Island, bringing the end to the storm and Balethunder ravaging the island.[44]
- After that, the Traveler investigates and discovers the truth of the fog in Tsurumi Island. They help the spirit of Ruu to fulfill the promise with Kanna Kapatcir, and the spirit of the Thunderbird lifts the curse and fog of Tsurumi Island.[10]
- Through the request of Tsuyuko, the Traveler is promoted as Watatsumi's hero to dive into Enkanomiya to retrieve Bloodbranch Coral which helps to stave off the spread of the Holy Soil.[18][111][112]
- The retrieval of the Bloodbranch Coral triggers the awaken of the Sangacorallia, Orobashi's second familiars. The Sangacorallia are creatures that break down raw, primitive elemental energy into the milder elemental energy of the human realm.[113]
- However, this time the Abyss Order cooperated with the Bathysmal Vishaps, with the Bathysmal Vishaps gaining forces to rescue their imprisoned companions which were used the produce the branch while the Abyss achieve safe passages through Enkanomiya. The relationship collapses soon enough, but the damages are done. The Abyssal energy hinders the effectiveness of this Sangacorallia's awakening cycle, and seemingly there will be no Bloodbranch Coral for subsequent Watatsumi Goryou Matsuri.[113][114]
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 All Celestial Nails are implied to have been cast down simultaneously after the Heavenly Principles won the great war of vengeance. Therefore, this takes place at the same time as the creation of The Chasm, which happened 6000 years ago.
- ↑ Occurred at some point before the destruction of Guili Assembly 3700 years.
- ↑ In Radiant Sakura, Makoto confirms that her ideal is also eternity, that "Eternity extends time into infinity, dreams illuminate each moment within." Ei comments that Makoto's understanding of eternity is much more profound than her, leading to her "no longer pursuing an eternity defined by stasis." In Wishes in Chapter II: Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Yae Miko points out that Makoto "in each moment cherished the beauty of what was before her."
- ↑ While Baal is Makoto's Goetic name and Ei's is Beelzebul, Zhongli refers to Ei as "Baal" in The Fond Farewell and Venti and Zhongli's Voice-Overs about Ei are both titled "About Baal." Given that they are aware of the distinction between Makoto and Ei, it is presumed that they continue to use Makoto's title for Ei out of respect for the twins' decision.
- ↑ It is mentioned that Thunderbird wreaked havoc on Seirai Island 1000 years before the Khaenri'ah cataclysm 500 years ago.
Lore Discrepancies[]
- ↑ According to Yae Miko in Wishes, Makoto and Ei "won the Archon War together," whereas Treasured Tales indicates that Ei technically "lost" the Archon War by sacrificing her body so Makoto could ascend. Based on current prevailing in-universe sentiment that the Archon War had a "last man standing" rule, and lore about Boreas choosing death so he would not become the Anemo Archon, the wiki assumes Treasured Tales' account is correct.
- ↑ Mask of the Kijin reveals that the preceding materials in its series regarding Torachiyo were all distortions of Chiyo's story. Torachiyo did not actually exist.
- ↑ Although Yae Miko claims that she pruned the tree and shaped it like a Kitsune, she immediately clarifies that it was a joke. Therefore, it is also likely that the tree changed shape after the spirit of Makoto became it.
Translation Notes[]
Editors' Assumptions[]
- ↑ Celestia is depicted in one of the murals below the island, and the object fits the description of the nail.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 It is unclear when exactly Orobashi fled to the Dark Sea and later created Watatsumi Island, or when it was defeated. Orobashi peacefully lived under Baal's rule for a while, which means it was alive after Makoto ascended to Electro Archon, but it was stated to have died during the Archon War. This indicates that both Makoto's rise to Electro Archon and Orobashi's death occurred before the official end of the Archon War 2000 years ago.
- ↑ Ei, Chiyo, the Kitsune Saiguu, and Sasayuri are depicted together in Character Teaser - "Raiden Shogun: Nightmare," which indicates they were all alive before the war against Orobashi, during which Sasayuri lost his life.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 In New Chronicles of the Six Kitsune: Prologue, the chief editor (Yae) tells the author "'I wasn't even born yet when she left,'" to which the author writes, "And I was still in my youth back then." Based on New Chronicles of the Six Kitsune (V), "she" refers the Kitsune Saiguu and the place she left was the Hakushin Lands.
- ↑ In both Character Teaser - "Raiden Shogun: Nightmare" and Story Teaser: Promise of a People's Dream, which depict other events in chronological order, the Kitsune Saiguu's death during the Abyss' attack is depicted before Makoto's death in what appears to be Khaenri'ah. From this, it can be assumed that the Abyss attacked Teyvat before The Seven were involved in Khaenri'ah. However, this does not exclude the possibility that the gods in Celestia attacked Khaenri'ah first.
- ↑ Because Hiiragi Hiroshi claims Michihiro could rival Ako Domeki with his swordsmanship skills, this implies that Ako Domeki had already grown powerful and influential by the time Michihiro became the Kujou sword instructor.
- ↑ The Maguu Kengou is an emissary that fights in Ei’s name, so it’s logical to assume she created it. Given the similarity between the Maguu Kengou and the Maguu Kenki, it’s likely that Ei also created the latter. The Maguu Kenki was designed using the sword techniques of Iwakura Michihiro, the son of the oni Mikoshi Chiyo, who was a close friend of Ei. This doesn’t mean that Michihiro was its creator, but rather that it was Ei’s attempt to preserve her friend’s legacy and strengthen Inazuma.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Book: The Byakuyakoku Collection, Vol. 2 - Before Sun and Moon
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 World Quest, From Dusk to Dawn in Byakuyakoku: The Subterranean Trials of Drake and Serpent
- ↑ Forgery Domain Entrance Description: Court of Flowing Sand
- ↑ Mastery Domain Entrance Description: Violet Court
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Book: Sangonomiya Chronicles
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 World Quest, Erebos' Secret: The Three Great Martial Trials
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Book: The Byakuyakoku Collection, Vol. 1 - The Serpent and Drakes of Tokoyokoku
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 World Quest: Lotus Eater
- ↑ World Quest, Hyperion's Dirge: Hyperion's Dirge
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 World Quest, Through the Mists: The Sun-Wheel and Mt. Kanna
- ↑ World Quest, Part 1: Treasure Lost, Treasure Found
- ↑ Weapon Ascension Material: Divine Body from Guyun
- ↑ Zhongli's Character Story: That Which Rises From the Sea
- ↑ Yae Miko's Character Story: Character Story 4
- ↑ Raiden Shogun's Character Story: Character Details
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Book: Treasured Tales of the Chouken Shinkageuchi, Vol. 1
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Part 8: The Omnipresent God
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 World Quest Act: The Moon-Bathed Deep
- ↑ Weapon Ascension Material: Jade Branch of a Distant Sea
- ↑ PlayStation Blog: Genshin Impact version 2.4 brings grand celebrations and a mysterious new area to Teyvat
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Book: The Byakuyakoku Collection, Vol. 4 - Bathysmal Vishap Experimental Records
- ↑ Artifact, Ocean-Hued Clam: Deep Palace's Plume
- ↑ World Quest: Antigonus
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 Book: New Chronicles of the Six Kitsune, Vol. 5
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 Weapon: Hakushin Ring
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 NPC Dialogue: Ioroi
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Book: A Preliminary Study of Sangonomiya Folk Belief
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Book: The Life of Mouun the Shrine Maiden
- ↑ Book: Debates on the "Viceroy of the East"
- ↑ Weapon: Akuoumaru
- ↑ One-Time Domain Entrance Description: Formation Estate
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Book: Teyvat Travel Guide, Vol. 3
- ↑ World Quest, Orobashi's Legacy, Part 6: Orobashi's Legacy: Part V
- ↑ Weapon: Kitain Cross Spear
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Book: Sacred Sakura Cleansing Summary
- ↑ World Quest, Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual: A Strange Story in Konda
- ↑ World Quest: Sakura Arborism
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter I, Act III - A New Star Approaches, Part 2: Equilibrium
- ↑ Zhongli's Character Story: Character Story 5
- ↑ Weapon Ascension Material: Bit of Aerosiderite
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Artifact Set: Thundering Fury
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 42.4 YouTube: Story Teaser: Promise of a People's Dream
- ↑ World Quest, Seirai Stormchasers: Seirai Stormchasers: Part I
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 World Quest Act: Seirai Stormchasers
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Book: New Chronicles of the Six Kitsune, Vol. 1 - Prologue
- ↑ YouTube: Akitsu Haneasobi
- ↑ Event Akitsu Kimodameshi Quest: Part I, Part 1: Test of Courage
- ↑ Event Akitsu Kimodameshi Quest: Part III, Part 1: The Currents of Life
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Weapon: Katsuragikiri Nagamasa
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 50.2 50.3 50.4 Artifact Set: Shimenawa's Reminiscence
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 51.2 World Quest: The Narukami Trail
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 Weapon: Hamayumi
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 Weapon: Thundering Pulse
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 54.2 54.3 54.4 54.5 Artifact Set: Emblem of Severed Fate
- ↑ 55.0 55.1 Weapon Ascension Material: Chunk of Aerosiderite
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 Book: Breeze Amidst the Forest, Vol. 1 - Ballad Selection Excerpt
- ↑ Event Shadows Amidst Snowstorms Quest: Act I: The Snowy Past
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 58.2 Cleansing Light in Raiden Shogun's Story Quest, Imperatrix Umbrosa Chapter: Act II - Transient Dreams
- ↑ Genshin Impact Official Site: Teyvat
However, 500 years ago, the collapse of an ancient civilization turned the universe upside down... - ↑ Inazuma, Kannazuka, Viewpoint: Front Line, Kannazuka
- ↑ Weapon: Mistsplitter Reforged
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 Weapon Ascension Material: Mask of the Kijin
- ↑ Weapon Ascension Material: Mask of the One-Horned
- ↑ Weapon Ascension Material: Mask of the Wicked Lieutenant
- ↑ World Quest, Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual: Yougou Cleansing
- ↑ 66.0 66.1 Story Quest, Raiden Shogun, Imperatrix Umbrosa Chapter: Act II - Transient Dreams, Part 3: Radiant Sakura
- ↑ 67.0 67.1 67.2 67.3 Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Part 9: Wishes
- ↑ Raiden Shogun's Character Story: Character Story 4
- ↑ 69.0 69.1 69.2 Artifact Set: Husk of Opulent Dreams
- ↑ Inazuma, Narukami Island, Viewpoint: Ritou, Narukami Island
- ↑ Weapon: Amenoma Kageuchi
- ↑ Archive, Living Beings, Enemies and Monsters, Automatons: Maguu Kenki
- ↑ Weapon: "The Catch"
- ↑ Event Echoing Tales Conch Retrospection, II: Strangers in a Strange Boat
- ↑ 75.0 75.1 World Quest, Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual: Sacrificial Offering
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Part 4: The Servant's Path
- ↑ Raiden Shogun's Character Story: Character Story 2
- ↑ 78.0 78.1 78.2 Archon Quest Act, Interlude Chapter, Act III: Inversion of Genesis
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 Interactable: Rather Aged Notes
- ↑ 80.0 80.1 World Quest, Tatara Tales, Part 1: Tatara Tales
- ↑ Artifact, Husk of Opulent Dreams: Plume of Luxury
- ↑ Archon Quest, Interlude Chapter, Act III - Inversion of Genesis, Part 3: The Kabukimono's Finale
- ↑ YouTube: Character Teaser - "Wanderer: Ashes"
- ↑ 84.0 84.1 Archon Quest, Interlude Chapter, Act III - Inversion of Genesis, Part 2: A Dance of Destruction
- ↑ 85.0 85.1 Yae Miko's Character Story: Character Story 5
- ↑ Kamisato Ayaka's Voice-Over: More About Kamisato Ayaka: III
- ↑ Weapon: Kagotsurube Isshin
- ↑ Kamisato Ayaka's Voice-Over: More About Kamisato Ayaka: II
- ↑ Event Hues of the Violet Garden Quest Act, True Tales of the Violet Garden: Act IV: The Palace, Dyed in Black
- ↑ Event Summertime Odyssey Quest: II - As the Courtyard in Spring Once Appeared, Part 1: As the Courtyard in Spring Once Appeared
- ↑ Kaedehara Kazuha's Character Story: Character Story 2
- ↑ Kaedehara Kazuha's Character Story: About Kaedehara Kazuha: Samurai Nobility
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act I - The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia, Part 5: The Meaning of Meaningless Waiting
- ↑ Thoma's Character Story: Vision
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Part 3: Delusion
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals, Part 7: Duel Before the Throne
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter I, Act III - A New Star Approaches, Part 6: The Fond Farewell
- ↑ World Quest: Endless Research
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Act I - The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia, Part 4: Three Wishes
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter II, Prologue - Autumn Winds, Scarlet Leaves, Part 3: Follow the Wind
- ↑ Interactible: Waterlogged Note at Serpent's Head
- ↑ World Quest, Orobashi's Legacy, Part 1: Orobashi's Legacy: Prologue
- ↑ Event Roses and Muskets Quest Act, Roses and Muskets: Act I: The Crack of Muskets Breaking the Silence
- ↑ Chiori's Character Story: Character Story 2
- ↑ Archon Quest Chapter: Chapter II
- ↑ Archon Quest Act, Chapter II, Act III: Omnipresence Over Mortals
- ↑ Story Quest, Sangonomiya Kokomi, Dracaena Somnolenta Chapter: Act I - Warriors' Dreams Like Spring Grass Renewing, Part 5: New Beginning
- ↑ World Quest Act: Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual
- ↑ World Quest Act: Tatara Tales
- ↑ World Quest Act: Orobashi's Legacy
- ↑ World Quest: The Still Water's Flow
- ↑ World Quest Act: From Dusk to Dawn in Byakuyakoku
- ↑ 113.0 113.1 Event Three Realms Gateway Offering Quest, Aphotic Diffusal: Three Realms Gateway Offering: The Eve
- ↑ Event Three Realms Gateway Offering Quest, Aphotic Diffusal: Three Realms Gateway Offering: Aftermath
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