Joy Above the Clouds is the third act of Windblume's Breath during the Windblume's Breath event.
Steps[]
- Wait till the next morning (8:00 – 12:00)
- Go to the alchemy crafting bench and meet up with Sucrose
- Take a look at the Clue Board and read the letters
- Talk to Sucrose
- Go to where the Lantern of Utmost Joy is
- Investigate the floating island
- Return to Mondstadt
Dialogue[]
Quest Description
Your friends have promised to provide clues and new ideas to solve the riddle. You expectantly wait at the agreed upon time, planning to convene and go over all you have learned with Sucrose...
- (Pass time)
- Paimon: It's time, it's time! Let's go meet Sucrose and Collei at the Crafting Bench!
- (Talk to Sucrose or Collei)
- Paimon: Hey, we're here!
- TravelerTraveler), Paimon, great timing! We got a lot of letters in the mailbox, and I just finished sorting them into four groups! Sucrose: (
- Paimon: Nice work!
- Sucrose: Well, the real work hasn't even started yet... Which batch of letters should we read through first?
- (Talk to Collei or Sucrose again, optional)
-
- (Same as above)
- (Interact with the clue board)
- Clue Board: ...
- Read Letters About "A Flower That Is Not of This World"
- Clue Board: About the "flower that is not of this world"...
- Read Tighnari's letter
- After our conversation the other day, I went over the prophecy's wording carefully. "A flower that is not of this world" sounds more like a logical paradox. Think about it: If a flower is not of this world, its existence cannot be perceived. However, if it can be perceived, it will not fit the description of the prophecy. As such, my view is that the riddle's answer doesn't have to be a real plant. However, I must also note, with all due respect, that the person who came up with this riddle may not know all the plants in the world (and I'd daresay that no one could make such a claim). From this perspective, you could even think of some rare plants as potential candidates for the answer.
- Attached is a list of rare plant species. I've added a short description to each entry, and I hope you can find your answer within them.
- Best wishes to you.
- Tighnari
- After our conversation the other day, I went over the prophecy's wording carefully. "A flower that is not of this world" sounds more like a logical paradox. Think about it: If a flower is not of this world, its existence cannot be perceived. However, if it can be perceived, it will not fit the description of the prophecy. As such, my view is that the riddle's answer doesn't have to be a real plant. However, I must also note, with all due respect, that the person who came up with this riddle may not know all the plants in the world (and I'd daresay that no one could make such a claim). From this perspective, you could even think of some rare plants as potential candidates for the answer.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Albedo's letter
- "A flower that is not of this world" doesn't sound like an existing species or something created through specialized cultivation techniques. With that noted, I believe we should think out of the box. After reviewing what I've learned over the years, I have now reached a conclusion. Sucrose also came to discuss her thoughts with me. She hasn't yet decided on an answer at the moment of me writing this letter, so I won't be revealing my own conclusion right now. We can discuss it in detail when we meet, and I hope everyone else will bring their respective answers, too.
- I'll see you then.
- Albedo
- "A flower that is not of this world" doesn't sound like an existing species or something created through specialized cultivation techniques. With that noted, I believe we should think out of the box. After reviewing what I've learned over the years, I have now reached a conclusion. Sucrose also came to discuss her thoughts with me. She hasn't yet decided on an answer at the moment of me writing this letter, so I won't be revealing my own conclusion right now. We can discuss it in detail when we meet, and I hope everyone else will bring their respective answers, too.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Sucrose's letter
- It feels strange to insert a letter into the mailbox that I made myself, but I did find my answer.
- At first, I thought that a flower created using alchemy would constitute one "that is not of this world" according to the prophecy. But after giving it some more thought, I realized that instead of creating an actual plant, a flower-shaped mechanism made of alchemical products might fit the description better.
- So I arrived at my conclusion — a clock in the shape of a flower.
- The long passage of life brushes past the timepiece, leaving fluttering petals in its wake. The elapsing years stir up the leaves, pushing the needle of time forward.
- Sucrose
- It feels strange to insert a letter into the mailbox that I made myself, but I did find my answer.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read other letters
- (Return to topic selection)
- Read Letters About "A Guide Who Will Never Get Lost"
- Clue Board: About the "guide who will never get lost"...
- Read Mona's letter
- No one can confidently say that they will never get lost, but as long as their wish to guide and help others does not waver, they will become a ship that can traverse the waves eternally.
- I didn't perform any divination before writing this letter, but I have a feeling that I will witness the truth behind the prophecy together with you all.
- So if you need me, just call on me at my place. I'll be there.
- Mona
- No one can confidently say that they will never get lost, but as long as their wish to guide and help others does not waver, they will become a ship that can traverse the waves eternally.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Bennett's letter
- I've been thinking about this for a long time. Before you came to me with this prophecy, it never even crossed my mind that I could be a part of this. Well... as you all know, I'm probably the last person you'd think of when it comes to guiding others. I still have a long way to go, and I'm still trying to figure out how to peacefully coexist with everything in this world.
- But if you're asking me about who can be of help, my friend Fischl and her friend Mona the astrologist are both very knowledgeable and brave. I'd say they're probably the ones you're looking for.
- And that's my answer! Wishing you all good luck!
- Bennett
- I've been thinking about this for a long time. Before you came to me with this prophecy, it never even crossed my mind that I could be a part of this. Well... as you all know, I'm probably the last person you'd think of when it comes to guiding others. I still have a long way to go, and I'm still trying to figure out how to peacefully coexist with everything in this world.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Amber's letter
- "Guide" is too grand a title for me, but I'd love to be everyone's friend. It's something I think I'm good at, and I'm an attentive listener, so do let me know when you feel lost! To use an analogy, I'm like a torch out in the wild that will help illuminate everyone's path so long as it continues to burn bright.
- (Everything written below is not meant for Collei! Dear Collei, if you're reading this, please turn away!)
- I've been worried about Collei lately. She's recovered from the illness, but she still doesn't look all that cheerful. It feels like... she still has things she can't let go of.
- Allow me to write down my wish here: I hope that Collei can uncover the secret behind the prophecy and find her happiness. Wherever she is and whoever she becomes, I'll always be her friend no matter what.
- We're not the savior and the saved, but simply good friends!
- Amber
- "Guide" is too grand a title for me, but I'd love to be everyone's friend. It's something I think I'm good at, and I'm an attentive listener, so do let me know when you feel lost! To use an analogy, I'm like a torch out in the wild that will help illuminate everyone's path so long as it continues to burn bright.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Mika's letter
- I hope this letter finds you all well!
- I didn't expect to be asked such a question, which caused quite a headache at first... I only know how to guide people in the geological sense, but on the journey of life, I'm still the lost kid who needs the guidance of others.
- But upon seeing your question, I immediately knew what I can help with. I tried drawing a map showing vegetation distribution for Mr. Tighnari and Ms. Collei, as well as a dragon-spotting calendar for Mr. Cyno. Both are attached below.
- In the next few days, I will need to patrol with the Captain and draw maps for Ms. Lisa, so I can only support you with my well-wishes. My apologies! Please forgive me!
- I hope the map and the list will be of some help to you.
- Mika
- I hope this letter finds you all well!
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read other letters
- (Return to topic selection)
- Read Letters About "One Who Would Never Lie"
- Clue Board: About the "one who would never lie"...
- Read Cyno's letter
- You are correct to assume that I seldom lie. This has to do with my upbringing. As a desert-dweller who has been living within the Akademiya since my childhood, my unusual identity makes it hard for others to trust me — and it would have been harder still if I was not honest. As a result, I learned to talk less and speak no more than what is necessary.
- Uncovering the secret behind the prophecy may come with its perils. If you need someone who would never lie, I can join you.
- Cyno
- You are correct to assume that I seldom lie. This has to do with my upbringing. As a desert-dweller who has been living within the Akademiya since my childhood, my unusual identity makes it hard for others to trust me — and it would have been harder still if I was not honest. As a result, I learned to talk less and speak no more than what is necessary.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Rosaria's letter
- I must make one thing clear first: I am not someone who would never lie.
- After hearing your question, I thought about many things in the past in earnest and recalled many occasions upon which I lied.
- I often make up excuses to avoid choir practice. I also tell white lies, too, sometimes to make myself happy, and other times, to allow myself to give up on some struggles.
- The nicest lie I've ever come up with is the one I told Varka: That I didn't want to stay in Mondstadt. Varka responded with another lie — and that was his advice to me: "Your current abilities are not suited to life beyond Mondstadt's borders."
- I can't be the answer to this question, but I suggest that you consider what "never lying" actually means.
- Does it mean to never deceive, or to never lie with ill intent?
- It's a pity that I'm not the one you're looking for, but I believe that someone who meets the requirements will turn up. Good luck.
- Rosaria
- I must make one thing clear first: I am not someone who would never lie.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Razor's letter
- I asked my teacher Lisa to write this letter. It's much better than the ones I wrote. Many thanks.
- I don't lie. I trust you.
- Come to me when you need me. I will always be there for you.
- Razor
- I asked my teacher Lisa to write this letter. It's much better than the ones I wrote. Many thanks.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read other letters
- (Return to topic selection)
- Read Letters About "A Legend That Never Ends"
- Clue Board: About the "legend that never ends"...
- Read Lisa's letter
- Legends were created by humans. In that sense, no legend endures forever, and all stories must end in regret someday.
- But as long as a good story lives in people's hearts, it does in some way live on forever — that's the conclusion I've come to after years of reading, anyway.
- Best of luck, little cuties.
- Lisa
- Legends were created by humans. In that sense, no legend endures forever, and all stories must end in regret someday.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Klee's letter
- Mom writes travel guides, but she did have friends who wrote fairy tales, so Klee's heard that a story its author spends their whole life writing will always be a good one!
- Klee
- Mom writes travel guides, but she did have friends who wrote fairy tales, so Klee's heard that a story its author spends their whole life writing will always be a good one!
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read Collei's letter
- I think a legend that never ends should be a story filled with hopes and dreams. It works like a baton that's passed on from one person to the next, offering something meaningful to everyone that it touches.
- I was once greatly encouraged by such stories, so I think I'll be going with this answer.
- Collei
- I think a legend that never ends should be a story filled with hopes and dreams. It works like a baton that's passed on from one person to the next, offering something meaningful to everyone that it touches.
- (Return to letter selection)
- Read other letters
- (Return to topic selection)
- Stop reading.
- (Talk to Sucrose or Collei)
- Sucrose: Let me quickly summarize what we've found out about "a flower that is not of this world."
- Sucrose: Tighnari believes that on closer examination, it might be logically paradoxal, while Albedo says that his answer would be better discussed at length in person...
- Sucrose: As for my answer... I think a clock in the shape of a flower would constitute one "that is not of this world."
- Collei: Here's what we've gathered regarding "a guide who will never get lost."
- TravelerTraveler) as potential candidates. Collei: Mona said that she'd like to join us in uncovering the secret behind the prophecy, while Bennett suggests Fischl, Mona, or (
- Collei: Mika didn't submit much, but he did draw a vegetation map for Master Tighnari and wrote up a dragon-spotting calendar for Cyno...
- Collei: Amber also wrote in... She said that she sees herself as nobody's guide, but everybody's friend.
- Sucrose: As for "one who would never lie"... Rosaria removed herself from consideration, but both Razor and Cyno are willing to support us in our search.
- Sucrose: Timaeus seems to have forgotten to write to us...
- Collei: And finally, this is what we've gathered on "a legend that never ends." Klee said that her mom has a number of friends who like to write storybooks...
- Collei: Lisa believes that legends live forever in people's hearts. I think that for a legend to be never-ending, it has to be filled with hopes and dreams, and actively passed from one person to the next.
- Paimon: So... what're the answers to the four riddles then?
- Collei: Uhh... you're really smart, Paimon! I bet you can figure it all out in no time!
- Sucrose: Or... let's all share our thoughts on what we think the answers might be.
- Timaeus: Wait! *panting* ...Wait for me!
- Sucrose: Oh, Timaeus! What brings you here?
- Timaeus: I'm sorry, I really am... the time just got away from me, and I didn't get around to writing that letter. However! I'm happy to announce that I think I can be the "one who would never lie"!
- Paimon: Huh!? This is kinda sudden!
- Paimon: Not that we don't trust you, Timaeus, but um... Could you elaborate a little? After you catch your breath...?
- Timaeus: Of course, of course... Phew.
- Timaeus: Do you still remember the time I, uh, ahem, collaborated with a certain Miss Ying'er?
- Rings a bell.
- Remind me.
- Timaeus: Well basically, she helped me out a lot with my research into potion-making once, and we've stayed in touch through letters ever since...
- Paimon: Wait, so Ying'er is the girl from Liyue that Sucrose mentioned earlier?
- Paimon: We always assumed you were hard at work every time we saw you at the Crafting Bench... So you've just been writing letters to Ying'er the whole time!?
- Timaeus: No! I mean, not ALL the time. I've done some work, too... And anyway, our correspondence covers a lot of serious topics! Like perfumes, potions, alchemy...
- Timaeus: Anyway! A few months ago, I made a vow to the heavens that I will be true to myself and never utter an insincere word until the day that I've managed to win Miss Ying'er's heart!
- Paimon: So... at Starsnatch Cliff, you were picking Cecilias as a gift for Ying'er?
- Timaeus: That's right! The Cecilia flower is said to represent a once-wayward heart transformed by the power of love. I couldn't think of a better flower to give than that.
- Timaeus: I know full well that Miss Ying'er is far more knowledgeable than I in both the ways of the world and the ways of our craft... But I thought I should make the effort for once, and put myself out there.
- Timaeus: Ahem. Which brings me to the subject of the last few days, and the Windblume Festival... I thought it was time for me to invite Miss Ying'er to Mondstadt.
- Timaeus: But yesterday, Albedo told me that Sucrose has been working hard to help another girl achieve her dream...
- Collei: ...!
- Timaeus: And when I went to take a look at our roster, I saw that she'd done my remaining work for me...
- Timaeus: I feel... incredibly guilty.
- Timaeus: I've been spending all of my time in my own fantasy world while everyone else has been bending over backwards to help other people. How could I ever hope to be worthy of Miss Ying'er's love if I'm so selfish?
- Sucrose: Oh, Timaeus...
- Timaeus: And that's why I've decided to join you!
- Collei: But, then what about Ying'er...?
- Sucrose: Yeah, haven't you been planning this for over a month now? You said you were gonna invite her to Mondstadt...
- Timaeus: Yes... I did mention in my letters that I'd like her to visit. Which is why I just sent her another gift with my handpicked Windblumes, along with a handwritten letter.
- Timaeus: I explained that a matter of great importance has presented itself to which I must devote my full attention for the time being. As soon as it's resolved, I'll make haste to Liyue to pick her up in person.
- Timaeus: I made sure to package the gift and letter with the greatest care. All I can do now is hope that she'll understand...
- Timaeus: ...Point being, please know that I sincerely want to support you in this endeavor! Plus, I think I'm an honest person... As far as I recall, I don't think I've told a single lie in my life...
- Paimon: Well, you certainly convinced Paimon with that speech! Don't worry, Timaeus, we won't let your determination go to waste!
- Sucrose: ...Thank you, Timaeus.
- Timaeus: Ahh, thank you, everyone! I promise to do everything I can to help!
- Collei: Okay, so it looks like we've found our "one who would never lie."
- Paimon: Great! Let's keep it up, on to the other three!
- After some discussion, the group decides on a final pick for each part of the prophecy. Everyone gathers in front of the Crafting Bench.
- Paimon: Okay, Paimon will do the honors! *clears throat*
- Paimon: We have with us here the flower, the guide, the legend... and Timaeus.
- Klee: Huh? Why did you only say Timaeus's name? You should say my name, too!
- Paimon: Alright, alright! We also have Klee.
- Klee: That's me! Hehehe~
- Mona: With Klee here, this all somehow feels like we're getting ready for a field trip...
- Albedo: There's nothing wrong with a more relaxed atmosphere, is there?
- Albedo, have you figured out your answer?
- Albedo: Of course. We will soon see if my hypothesis has any merit.
- Collei: Actually... I'm still feeling a little nervous.
- Timaeus: Me too...
- Paimon: But weren't you all fired up just a moment ago?
- Timaeus: Uh, yeah, you're right... Okay, let's do this!
- Sucrose: Actually, I'm a little worried too... Deep breaths... deep breaths!
- Collei: I know what you're feeling... Saying anything becomes so much harder when there are so many people watching...
- Mona: Well, does anyone know the exact location of where we're headed? Or should I do a reading on my scryglass?
- Collei: Hmm, according to the prophecy, once we've figured out the answer, we should test it at the Lantern of Utmost Joy... Wait, but where is this lantern?
- Paimon: Oh, we know something about that!
- I've already found out where it is.
- Sucrose & Collei: What!?
- You make up a story about how you discovered the location by divining the wind...
- Sucrose: Wow, that's amazing! You really know how to do everything under the sun...
- Albedo: Then we'll let you lead the way.
- Follow me.
- Paimon: This is it! We're off to find the sacred location of the Lantern of Utmost Joy!
- (Approach the location of the Lantern of Utmost Joy)
- Paimon: According to the map, it should be somewhere around here...
- Sucrose: Let me take a look... Oh, it should be right up ahead.
- (Approach the marked location near the edge of the cliff)
- Klee: Aww... I don't see any lanterns here.
- Collei: Hmm, now that I think about it, the prophecy didn't say anything about what the Lantern of Utmost Joy actually looks like, right? Maybe we've overlooked something?
- TravelerTraveler), are you trying to figure out something else from the paper? Sucrose: (
- Exactly.
- (TravelerTraveler): (Venti's note here says we should look up and seek the answer from the sky.)
- Paimon: Paimon's reading too... Huh, it says to look up?
- Paimon: But... But there's nothing above us! The wind didn't trick us, did it?
- ...
- (TravelerTraveler): (The slip also says: "Now, you should recite the incantation"...?)
- Paimon, take a look at this.
- Paimon: "Place the squirrel on the back of the pointy-eared cat, and a pious puppy will open the doors to show you the way..." Huh, Paimon read the whole thing out loud, but nothing's happening...
- (A wind current appears)
- Klee: Look, look! The wind is blowing!
- Albedo: What a strong wind current... Let's ride it up and see where it leads us.
- Timaeus: Huh? We'll have to fly up there? Uh, can someone carry me with them...?
- Albedo: Here.
- (Enter the wind current)
- Timaeus: Ahhhhh!! This is the first time I've ever flown like this!
- (Approach the marked location on the island)
- Paimon: How did this little island get up here in the sky? Did somebody make it?
- Collei: Just to be safe, I've been jotting down our entire route here. This way, no one will get lost!
- Paimon: Oh! Good thinking, Collei!
- Paimon: Huh, who would've thought we'd find this kind of table here... Weird, it's almost as if someone was holding a tea party.
- Timaeus: I never would've guessed that such a place could exist, right above Mondstadt too...
- Klee: Wow, look at the pretty lantern on the table! There's even a chair for each side of the lantern, too!
- Mona: There seems to be something on the back of this chair. Let me have a closer look...
- Mona: "Take your seat, present your answers, and you shall reach enlightenment."
- Mona: Well, as far as instructions go, I guess that's simple enough...
- Collei: So we just need to do as it says, right?
- Albedo: Wait a second.
- Paimon: Huh? What is it, Albedo?
- Albedo: We'd better make sure this place is safe before taking our seats. Everyone, please stay clear for a moment.
- Everyone vigilantly watches as Albedo conducts a thorough investigation of the space...
- Paimon: Well, all our questions and doubts aside, the scenery here is pretty amazing! It'd be impossible to feel stressed here.
- Sucrose: How is everything, Albedo?
- Albedo: Hmm, everything seems to be fine. I didn't find any traps or suspicious mechanisms.
- Albedo: But, I also couldn't find any overt destructive devices...
- Collei: Huh? What do you mean...?
- Albedo: Well, it seems that wrong answers won't have any catastrophic consequences. Looks like we'll have to sit on these chairs and fulfill the prophecy.
- Albedo: Everyone, I would like to suggest that we try some risky answers on our first attempt. Let's reserve our most confident answers for the second round.
- Paimon: That sounds kind of smart... But why?
- Timaeus: Ah, I get what he means! If we do as he says, then we may be able to figure out how the puzzle works.
- Collei: I see! That makes a lot of sense.
- Mona: ...
- Paimon: Mona, is there something wrong? You're not looking too good.
- Klee: Oh, are you hungry? I brought some snacks...
- Mona: Thank you for offering, Klee, but that's not quite it!
- Mona: While Albedo was checking just now, I gave my scryglass a spin, hoping to find some information...
- Mona: But there's a strange aura to this place. It's almost as if someone has been staring at me as soon as we stepped foot in here.
- Mona: But if nothing here has actually been physically tampered with, then... No... Could that person be...
- (TravelerTraveler): (Mona just shivered... Did she sense some kind of great power?)
- Klee: What do you mean, Mona? Who could it be?
- Mona: ...Ugh, never mind. It's not like I've got any proof.
- Paimon: Ah! Don't leave us on the edge like this, Mona!
- Klee: Hmm... I'll just do what Albedo said!
- Albedo: Yes, let's test the hypothesis together, Klee.
- Klee: Mhm! C'mon, join us, Mona!
- Mona: Oh... Alright.
- Sucrose: Okay... Then I'll answer the first question. If someone were to ask me to find "a flower that is not of this world"...
- Collei: You can do it, Sucrose!
- Sucrose: Umm...
- (Sucrose sits at the table)
- Sucrose: Then I would fetch a Tetratanic Sweet Flower!
- Collei: Alright, I'm up next... My part of the prophecy is to find "a guide who will never get lost."
- (Collei sits at the table)
- Sucrose: (Collei... I hope you found your answer...)
- Collei: *sigh*...
- Collei: My answer is... that I will be that guide.
- Collei: For a long time, I have been guided by others. It's taken me a while, but I've finally made it to where I am today.
- Collei: Although I still haven't made a name for myself, and I'm still quite immature, I... I would still like to put my name forward, because I would like to become a guide that can help others.
- Collei: I want to help others the same way Amber, Master Tighnari, Cyno, and everyone else helped me. Now it's my turn to pass on the gift that I've been given.
- (Timaeus sits at the table)
- Timaeus: Alright, it's up to me to answer the third part. I—I'll submit myself as "one who would never lie."
- Timaeus: Although I've never really had any other virtues or talents, I'm confident that I've always been an honest person.
- Timaeus: I—I'd like to thank everyone, too, for giving me this opportunity to validate myself.
- (Mona is already seated at the table)
- Mona: And last but not least, I will answer the final part of the prophecy.
- Mona: There's no tale more befitting the title of "a legend that never ends" than our fates as human beings.
- Paimon: Wait, the Lantern just lit up!
- Paimon: Whoa, all four sides of the Lantern are glowing!
- Collei: Huh? But...
- But all we did was submit a batch of test answers...
- Albedo: Collei, could I ask you to stand up for a second?
- Collei: Oh, a—alright...
- (Collei stands up, and one side of the lantern dims)
- Albedo: ...
- (Albedo sits in Collei's seat, and the dimmed side of the lantern lights up again)
- Paimon: Huh!? What's going on?
- Paimon: Why is it lighting up regardless of who's sitting in the chair? Didn't it say we have to answer all the questions correctly?
- Albedo: It's pretty clear now, isn't it? We've just proven that there is no "right answer" for this prophecy.
- Sucrose: No right answer? But how could that be...
- Albedo: Although the instructions had come from an old and enigmatic prophecy, it is in fact nothing like the ancient mechanism that we had all imagined it to be. I believe the lantern only serves as a simple signal...
- ???: Ah, and to think, I never expected you to actually find this place...
- Timaeus: What!? There's someone else here?
- Scarlett: We meet again, Traveler.
- Paimon: Hey... you're that outlander we met the other day at Good Hunter.
- Scarlett: It's all thanks to you that I was able to find this place. Good thing that you were too preoccupied with the prophecy to notice someone tailing you from the shadows.
- Albedo: Oh, is that so? Then why do I spy yet another person following in your shadow?
- Scarlett: ...Wait, really!?
- Rosaria: ...
- Rosaria: There's no need for pleasantries. You should know I'm here for you.
- Scarlett: Is it just because I'm a visitor from abroad?
- Rosaria: I was there when you snuck your way into Marjorie's place.
- Scarlett: Heh, so you had your eyes on me even then, huh? That was two whole weeks ago, you know.
- Rosaria: It's hard not to notice you when I'm on duty every day.
- Scarlett: Alright, in that case, I'll admit it. I was the person who slipped this prophecy into the storybook.
- Collei: Huh? But why? Then... does that mean... this wasn't a real prophecy after all?
- Scarlett: Don't worry. Even though you probably have plenty of reservations about me, you can be sure that the prophecy is genuine.
- Scarlett: In fact, many of you here today may have heard the codename of the one who left the prophecy to me.
- Scarlett: She hailed from an ancient assembly of powerful women, each of whom used a single letter to signify themselves.
- Mona: Who would've guessed... It seems that power was indeed left behind by the old hag after all...
- Scarlett: Ah, so you're B's student. It's an honor to meet you. I am Scarlett, the successor of J.
- Sucrose: Wh—What are you talking about?
- Scarlett: It's a long story, but I'm not quite sure that I'm the best person to tell it.
- Scarlett: Since you've all spent so much time and energy trying to decipher this prophecy, you must also be very interested in the secret behind this lantern, no?
- Scarlett: The lantern has already been lit. Now then... "Please allow me to disturb your happy peace."
- ???: ...Huh? Why did this little thing just light up? How strange...
- Scarlett: Hello? On the other side of the lantern... can you hear me over there?
- Klee: Mom?
- ???: Hmm? Oh, I hear many youthful voices...
- Scarlett: Madam, I am Scarlett, the successor of J.
- ???: Oh, ahem! Since we've last gathered, J's successor has already become so reckless and bold. Unbelievable...
- Mona: Wait wait wait, why are you talking just like the old hag!?
- ???: Old hag? Who would dare say that... Is that Mona?
- Mona: Who are you! Who dares imitate my master!?
- ???: Ahem... Hmph, and what of imitation and mimicry? It has always been a fool's errand to mimic and learn from humanity...
- Albedo: Aunt Alice. I'm here too.
- Klee: Moooom! Why are you trying to talk like other people?
- ???: Hehehe... so I see everyone's here. Well then, my warmest greetings, everyone!
- Mona: Miss Alice, why would you...
- Alice: Well, it's been many years since this Lantern last lit up! You can't blame me for thinking that one of the old friends from my youth may have decided to catch up again...
- Paimon: Huh, why's she sound so coy all of a sudden...
- Alice: And if I recall correctly, we left this lantern in the care of the Anemo Archon, Barbatos... Hmm, you must be commended for uncovering an artifact entrusted to the God of Wind himself.
- Alice: Tell me, are you sitting around my beloved tea party table?
- Klee: It's a reeeeeeeally long table!
- Alice: Oho, so you are... I suppose this means even the Anemo Archon has granted you entry to this place. Was all of this Scarlett's doing?
- Paimon: Wait wait, Paimon's completely lost now... So what was this "assembly" you were talking about earlier?
- Scarlett: Miss Alice, would it be alright to leave the explanation of that to you?
- Alice: Hehe, well, you should be rewarded for making it all the way up here and activating the lantern. Now then, let me tell you a long and ancient story...
- (A cinematic plays)
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- Alice: Ever heard of the Hexenzirkel? As the spooky name suggests, it's a secret society
- Alice: Once upon a time, it even challenged the Anemo Archon himself. But he replied:
- Alice: "Let us make music, not war, and resolve our conflicts through song"
- Alice: From then on, the mages would only ever convene
- Alice: In the woods, in the skies, or on the edges of cliffs
- Alice: At these tea parties, they discussed their stories and secrets and resolved their differences
- Alice: As the tea and cakes bore witness to their pledge never to fight amongst themselves
- I. Ivanovna N.: Yesterday, I snuffed out the life of my beloved
- I. Ivanovna N.: He had grown old and was extremely sick
- I. Ivanovna N.: He loved me dearly, so I took his fate in my hands, and ended his pain
- Rhinedottir: I'm raising a son
- Rhinedottir: Of all the children I had, he's the only one left
- Rhinedottir: But I suppose that still makes me a mother?
- Andersdotter: My lifespan is nothing compared to yours
- Andersdotter: So I wish to leave you with my storybook
- Andersdotter: Actually, maybe you can pass it on to your children one day
- Barbeloth: Ooh, this looks interesting. Let me scry!
- Alice: My dear sisters, we mustn't let prophecies threaten our bonds of friendship
- Alice: Even the most frightening witch was once a little girl
- Alice: And growing up can be so tough...
- Alice: Sometimes, we all need to vent our troubles to the wind
- Alice: Even if the nations go to war
- Alice: Or the sky falls down
- Alice: The mages' tea parties shall forever be held around this table
- (Cinematic ends)
- Paimon: Ah, so this is where the legendary mages held their meetings.
- Alice: That's right! We often met here to chat and have tea.
- Collei: Th—Then what about the part saying that if we light the lantern of utmost joy, we'd receive a supreme blessing?
- Alice: Ah, about that... Ehehe, I never expected anyone other than J to actually read the full contents of that prophecy. It's a little embarrassing...
- Alice: The truth is, that prophecy was actually just a letter that we sent to J as a group the day before her wedding.
- Albedo: Hmm, so it was indeed written by all of you.
- Alice: Hehe, I must thank you for resisting the urge to immediately reveal the truth to everybody, Albedo. Knowing you, you probably figured out everything the moment you laid eyes on the message.
- Albedo: No, it took me a little longer than that.
- Alice: "A flower that is not of this world"... "A guide who will never get lost"... "One who would never lie"... And "a legend that never ends." These four descriptions signify four individual mages.
- Alice: When a member of the organization had to leave the group to spend the rest of her days with her beloved, the other mages would write down this prophecy and send it to her to invite her for a final get-together.
- Alice: "A flower that is not of this world" signifies, of course, flowers that do not naturally exist in this world. This is the signature of R, full name Rhinedottir, also known as "Gold."
- Alice: If there's anyone in this world who could create a flower species that does not yet exist, it would be her.
- Alice: The "guide who will never get lost" is N, otherwise known as Nicole. You may have not encountered her yet, but she is a truly extraordinary woman who has made this world's direction and order her subject of study.
- Alice: Some of you may be fortunate enough to have already heard her voice. Like a prophetess, she will only speak to guide people toward the truth when a change has occurred in the world.
- Alice: She has a tendency to... suddenly speak in someone's mind without any warning.
- (If Inversion of Genesis was completed)
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- (TravelerTraveler): (Huh! Could she have been the one who spoke to me while we were investigating (WandererWanderer)...?)
- Alice: If one day, you would be unfortunate enough to run into a truly dangerous situation, she may use her voice to guide the way forward for you.
- Mona: Who would have guessed that there are so many mysterious women in this world, and that they would all know each other...
- Alice: The "one who would never lie" is... me. I hope no one would take offense — it's just that I, Alice, or "A" for short, have always had a soft spot for those with sincerity and candor.
- Alice: As for "a legend that never ends"... You may not know M in person, but you've likely encountered one of her works. Have any of you ever read "The Boar Princess"?
- Sucrose: Huh? I'm pretty sure every child in Mondstadt has read that book.
- Alice: Hehe, it's also one of my favorite stories. M was an exceptional human writer who used her prose to teach me the meaning of grief.
- Alice: Don't you think such a person would deserve a seat at the mages' table?
- Paimon: Paimon's getting more and more lost...
- Scarlett: It may sound hard to believe, but I can attest to everything that Alice has said. J was also a mortal who aged and passed on, leaving her title to her students and followers.
- Scarlett: Alice... You've never acknowledged any of J's successors. It's now been centuries since the first of us took on her mantle. I've always wanted to meet you.
- Alice: Do you also want to become a mage?
- Scarlett: Title aside, I think I'm more interested in the meaning and purpose of the Hexenzirkel.
- Scarlett: I used to think that the Hexenzirkel was a group of women who could control the very fate of this world. But now... I've seen for myself that besides J, many other ordinary people were also among you.
- Alice: Do you think less of us now?
- Scarlett: No, not at all. My interest has been piqued, and I'm now even more drawn towards the idea of becoming a mage.
- Alice: You're right, I've never acknowledged any of J's successors, but you are different. You are much more fascinating than any of your predecessors.
- Albedo: Oh, has someone finally piqued Aunt Alice's interest?
- Alice: Now is not a good time, Scarlett, but as soon as I am able, I will seek you out for a meeting. I want you to tell me all about J's married life back in her hometown.
- Paimon: So, the mage who received the prophecy letter from all of you was J? She left the Hexenzirkel after getting married?
- Alice: Precisely. There was only one way the letter could have been interpreted. She would have known what we meant as soon as she saw the message. We were just asking one thing of her...
- Alice: "Please come to see us again. Before you go and settle forever with your happiness, please come share some of it with your best friends and sisters."
- Collei: So, the "supreme blessing" actually meant...
- Alice: All journeys are fleeting, and will eventually come to an end. What will give us the most fulfillment and happiness in the end are those who will greet us at our journey's destination.
- Alice: Dear child, I believe you can also understand what I am talking about. We women will always have many troubles, and encounter pains and frustrations that will keep us up at night.
- Alice: But no matter how hard things may become, we will cross mountains and oceans to see our best friends again... Regardless of how many years have passed, or how far the distance may be...
- Alice: As long as we can be with our beloved friends, our hearts will be filled with joy. To us mages, that's what being "supremely blessed" is all about.
- Collei: ...
- Klee: Uh, I still don't really get it, but I do know that all the mages are Mom's best friends!
- Alice: Hehehe... If you ask how I see it, the Hexenzirkel is just a group of ladies that I spent my youth with.
- Alice: Anyway, I'll introduce some of the other members to you all later. I still have a few things to attend to, so this will have to do for today.
- Klee: Bye, Mom! Dodoco says bye too!
- Alice: Goodbye, darling! And farewell to all of our other friends as well. I'm sure we'll see each other again.
- Alice: Ah, now that I think of it, isn't it getting close to... that time of year?
- Mona: Yes, it's Windblume again, Alice.
- Scarlett: It's also a special anniversary date. I'm sure you still remember...
- Alice: Yes, I do remember now. It was on this day, many, many years ago, that J tied the knot.
- Alice: Ah, just in time for the festival of love and freedom. Everyone, please enjoy this year's Windblume festival to the fullest.
- Alice's voice fades, and the lantern grows dim. It is once again just a regular piece of decor.
- For a moment, everyone looks lost in thought, but soon, chatter begins to fill the space again. Before long, everyone spreads their gliders to return to Mondstadt.
- (After the cutscene)
- Timaeus: Whoa, wahhhhh! Albedo, why didn't you tell me we'd have to glide all the way back down?
- (Approach the crafting bench)
- Timaeus: Ohh, ugh...
- Sucrose: Are you okay, Timaeus? Maybe you'd feel better if you just... you know, let it out...
- Timaeus: I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm just... a little glidersick, that's all.
- Albedo: You may want to look into getting your own gliding license when you have the time. It might prove helpful to you.
- Timaeus: Ah, okay... sure thing...
- Collei: It sounds like you've still got something on your mind... Why don't you tell us, we're all happy to listen!
- Timaeus: *sigh* It's nothing, really, it's just... Well, Alice's story WAS really interesting and romantic, I won't argue about that.
- Timaeus: But still... the whole thing wasn't quite what I was hoping for.
- Timaeus: Of course, I didn't actually expect the supreme blessing to be real, but... *sigh*
- Sucrose: Ah, don't say that! None of this was your fault, Timaeus. Honestly, it's more on me for having agreed to be the Windblume Festival Special Ambassador. Had I not asked for everyone's help...
- Collei: If anything, it should be my fault for finding that prophecy...
- Timaeus: No no no, I didn't mean to blame the two of you either! I just feel like... this whole adventure didn't really end on a high note, and we also didn't really get anything out of it.
- Collei: Hmm... But I'd say we still learned something new.
- Sucrose: Well, that aside, Timaeus... You still need to go to Liyue to apologize to Ying'er, right? Do you want Collei and I to accompany you?
- Timaeus: Oh, Miss Ying'er... Well... I mean, I just really don't want her to get mad at me! Now that I've come back to my senses, I really don't know what I should do...
- Albedo: Hey, you three... You may want to look over there.
- Timaeus: Hmm?
- Timaeus: M—Miss Ying'er!?
- Sucrose: Oh, so that's Miss Ying'er!? I've never met her before...
- Paimon: Yep, that's her! And she actually came all the way to Mondstadt...
- Timaeus: Ah, I'm so sorry, Miss Ying'er... But how did you... I mean...
- Ying'er: Hehe, are you so happy just to see me?
- Timaeus: I, uh... of course I am! I'm so happy that... I don't, uh... Sorry, I don't know what to say...
- Ying'er: I was ready to give you a harsh scolding, but now that I've seen you like this, I suppose I could let you off the hook this time.
- Ying'er: You said you couldn't come to pick me up because of a very important matter, right? Well then, of course I had to come and find you instead.
- Paimon: Hehe... should we go see how they're doing?
- Mona: I wouldn't. You'll get hit by a forest boar if you interrupt a couple's romantic conversation.
- Paimon: Oh really? Uh, we'll just leave them alone then.
- (TravelerTraveler): (They look quite happy... Maybe that's what Windblume's all about.)
- Their adventure has come to an end. Everyone bids farewell, and soon, only a few people are left standing by the crafting bench...
- Sucrose: I am so glad to see Timaeus find his happiness...
- Collei: I have to say, I'm even more envious of you, Sucrose...
- Collei: You can be happy just to see others happy, and you gave me so much help without any expectations in return... Even though you said that we're very much alike, I still feel like you have a much bigger heart than I do.
- Sucrose: But if you say that, then I'd say I'm also nowhere near as brave or tenacious as you. I guess we have the same amount of positive qualities... they're just spread over different parts of our personalities.
- Sucrose: I've never visited Sumeru, or made many friends from outside of Mondstadt. I'm happy just to have met and become your friend.
- Sucrose: Maybe I'll get shy and flustered when I meet other people I don't know in the future... But that's okay, too.
- Sucrose: Since we are so alike, you probably get what I'm trying to say. You just need to believe that all of your "issues" aren't really issues at all!
- Collei: But... Isn't it too late now for me to learn to accept myself?
- Sucrose: Uh, well... Hmm, do you know anything about the blooming cycles of Cecilias?
- Collei: Umm... I may have read about that in a book before.
- Sucrose: That's a topic that my parents used to talk about back when they were still dating. Surprising, right? To think that people would talk about that while on a date.
- Sucrose: My mom brought it up at dinner one time last month. She called my dad the most boring man she knew, and said that he even turned up late to a date once... all with a smile on her face.
- Sucrose: But she also said that learning is just another part of life. It's never too late to start something as long as you recognize that it's something good for you to do.
- Collei: ...
- Sucrose: Why don't you give it a try, Collei?
- Collei: ...Okay! I'll try my best.
- Paimon: They're really having a great conversation... Paimon can't even find a moment to join in.
- Well, isn't it great that they're getting along so well?
- Sucrose: Ah, I nearly forgot! This is for you.
- Collei: This texture... Are these seeds?
- Sucrose: Yep! I believe I mentioned my Sweet Flower research to you before. These are the seeds of the Sweet Flower cultivars that I have worked on.
- Sucrose: It's nothing too special, but they're the best cultivars that I've made! So... I really hope that you'll like them...
- Sucrose: They're super sweet, and easy to grow and keep!
- Sucrose: I'm also submitting them as my Windblumes for this year. I wish that the Anemo Archon could also see how lovely they are...
- Collei: Thank you! I'll plant them in the Avidya Forest, and take good care of them.
- Albedo: Collei, please take these notes with you.
- Albedo: I've heard that you've been working hard on your studies, so I've prepared some study materials for you at Sucrose's request. Feel free to look through them whenever you can find the time. Mondstadt's doors will always remain open to you.
- Collei: Ah... Thank you so much... Really... I...
- Collei: ...
- Collei: I don't know what to say. I... I'm just really happy.
- Paimon: Ah! Sucrose! Now's your chance! Didn't you want to collect a "Breath of Joy"?
- Sucrose: Ahhh, you're right, I almost forgot! Collei, can you exhale once into this test tube? I will save this breath of joy, and use it in my research.
- Collei: Oh, really? May I?
- Sucrose: Of course!
- Collei exhales into Sucrose's test tube, and the fluid turns a deep violet...
- A small sparkling cloud then puffs out of the test tube and rises into the air like a marshmallow before it's taken away by the wind.
- Sucrose: Huh...? What... what was that?
- Collei: It was like a little cloud of happiness, but now it flew away...
- Sucrose: Well, luckily there's still some breath left in the test tube... I'll seal it up for now.
- Sucrose: I'll keep working on it and let you know as soon as I have any breakthroughs in my research!
- Collei: Yeah, you can write to me! I'll be sure to respond as soon as I receive your letter.
- Tighnari: Oh, it looks like you've found a new pen pal?
- Collei: Master Tighnari! Cyno!
- Cyno: If your friendship was forged in a test tube, does that make you "test friends forever"?
- Tighnari: That's it... I think you've ruined Sumeru's reputation in Mondstadt beyond all hope of repair.
- Cyno: All that matters is that I've enjoyed Mondstadt immensely. The dragon here possesses a majestic form.
- TravelerTraveler), this card back is for you. Albedo: Ah, that reminds me. (
- Wait, for me?
- Didn't Cyno commission this?
- Albedo: Cyno wanted you to have one for yourself. If I had to guess, I'd say he probably wants you to use it if you challenge him to a duel.
- Cyno: I'm a master of the game. Do you dare challenge me?
- Paimon: Can you believe this guy!? Let's knock him off his high horse!
- It's time to duel!
- Collei: W—Wait, I've got something to give you, too...
- Paimon: Huh, Collei has a gift for us?
- Collei: Yeah. I... figured I should follow local Mondstadt customs, and prepared a few small things themed after the Windblume Festival.
- Collei: I made these bookmarks from Sumeru Roses at the hotel... I want to give them to Amber, Master Tighnari, and Cyno.
- Collei: During Windblume, Mondstadters offer flowers to the people most important to them... you three are family to me.
- Cyno: But Tighnari said that we're not anything like an academic family. He wouldn't write joint papers with us...
- Tighnari: Well, in this case, we can consider ourselves as regular siblings, and that should be just fine.
- Collei: Hehe, I agree!
- TravelerTraveler), Paimon, and everyone else from Mondstadt. Collei: Oh, and here are some Padisarah seeds as well... These are for (
- Paimon: Whoa! Are these really for us?
- Thank you. We really appreciate it.
- Score!
- Sucrose: So, are these your chosen Windblumes?
- Collei: Mhm, one of them! Both Padisarahs and Sumeru Roses are my Windblumes.
- Collei: Although they're not native to Mondstadt, they are the flowers that can best express my feelings.
- Collei: I want to give them to the people I feel thankful for, to those who... I wish to accompany as we greet more seasons and future Windblumes together.
- (Amber, Noelle, and Eula appear next to Good Hunter)
- (Amber and Collei wave to each other)
- Collei: The real blessing in life is when you are surrounded by people who you'd miss day and night, and who you'd want to see even if that meant crossing mountains and oceans to do so.
- Sucrose: Hehe! I'm so happy to hear you say that.
- Collei: ...
- Collei: Sucrose, do you see that cloud over there?
- Sucrose: Hmm?
- (Obtain Collei's Windblume and Lazurite Swirl)
Collei: Doesn't it look... just like your test tube?
Post-Quest Dialogue[]
After completing this quest, Albedo, Amber, Collei, Cyno, Eula, Klee, Mika, Mona, Sucrose, Tighnari, Timaeus, Venti, and Ying'er can be found in the open world.
Timaeus and Ying'er[]
- (Talk to Timaeus and Ying'er near the Mondstadt crafting bench)
- Timaeus: Am I... Am I dreaming? Miss Ying'er, you really came all the way to Mondstadt to see me...
- Timaeus: Wh—Why were you willing to make the trip? I still can't believe it...
- Ying'er: Hehe, why wouldn't I want to come see you, hmm? It's not like a quick trip from Liyue to Mondstadt is completely unheard-of or anything.
- Ying'er: Also, isn't it time for you to drop the "Miss," and just call me Ying'er?
- Timaeus: Ying'er...
- Ying'er: Mm-hmm.
- Timaeus: Ying'er... Heh, I... I think I still need some time to get used to calling you that...
- Ying'er: Hehe, look at you, already so flustered. And we're just getting started!
- Timaeus: No no, I, uh... I... *sigh*
- Timaeus: I'm just overwhelmed with happiness. Thank you so, so much for coming to see me for Windblume...
- (Try talking to Timaeus.)
- (Proceed to default interaction)
- (Leave them alone.)
Albedo[]
- (Talk to Albedo on the balcony on the second floor of Good Hunter)
- Albedo: You liked the card back from Cyno, right? I must admit, I also spent a good amount of effort coming up with the design.
- Albedo: His request was quite interesting. He wanted a dragon, a cool pose, and a design that would stand out and awe his opponents.
- Albedo: Although the commission was for himself, he wanted the back to be flashy enough to draw the attention of the opposing player. Perhaps, there's something that can be said about how when it comes to Genius Invokation TCG, friendship is more important than competition.
- Albedo: He also said that such an impressive card back should be shared with friends. Since he gave it to you, this must mean he considers you to be a close friend.
- Albedo: Oh, and speaking of, to repay my efforts, he also gifted me the card back as well. Hmm... maybe I'll also give the game a try.
Amber, Collei, Eula, and Sucrose[]
- (Talk to Amber, Collei, Eula, or Sucrose outside the inn east of the Knights of Favonius Headquarters)
- Amber: Collei! Sucrose! I brought some home-cooked food, why don't we enjoy it together?
- Collei: Really? Sounds great!
- Sucrose: I—I must point out a small issue about your cooking! You have a tendency to put a little too much flavoring in your dishes...
- Amber: Ahahaha, sorry! I guess I've been a little heavy-handed with the seasonings lately...
- Collei: Are you feeling stressed recently? Do you want to find someone to play cards with? It really helps with stress, I promise!
- Eula: Oh, that sounds like a good idea. If I recall, both you and Sucrose are pretty good players, right?
- Sucrose: Oh yeah, we are! We've been playing together, and we were actually talking about this just a few days ago...
- Eula: Since you are already familiar... would you mind also showing me the rules sometime?
- Amber: Yeah, Collei seems to be a natural at the game... Maybe she's already the best player out of all of us!
- Collei: Huh!? Me!?
- Eula: That's right, you've been all the talk at the tavern. "That little girl from Sumeru is really good at the game... If I can find the chance, I would love to test my skills against her."
- Collei: Really!?
- Sucrose: Isn't that great, Collei? You've become a TCG celebrity!
- Collei: Oh, I... I... Ehehe...
Cyno[]
- (Talk to Cyno outside of The Cat's Tail)
- (If Come Try Genius Invokation TCG! has not been completed)
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- Cyno: Do you have time for a duel?
- I'm sorry, I don't know how to play.
- Cyno: Huh, really... I suppose you've been too busy with other things to pick up the game?
- Cyno: I'd suggest you visit The Cat's Tail. There's a teacher there who's quite proficient with introducing beginners to the game. You can learn the basics from her.
- Cyno: The sooner you learn, the sooner we can duel.
- (If Come Try Genius Invokation TCG! has been completed)
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- Cyno: I quite like my new card back. It goes perfectly with my deck.
- Cyno: I take it that you've also received your card back? Want to use it to play a round?
- Let's play Genius Invokation TCG!
- (Open TCG menu for Duel: Cyno)
- I need to familiarize myself more with the deck and the rules...
- Cyno: No problem. Just come find me again when you're ready.
- (If player wins against Cyno)
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- Cyno: A well-deserved victory.
- (If player loses against Cyno)
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- Cyno: You played well. Let's have a rematch in a few minutes.
Mika and Tighnari[]
- (Talk to Mika or Tighnari on a ledge north of the Statue of The Seven at Dawn Winery)
- Mika: Thank you so much for your surveying tips! I had no idea that the Sumeru Forest Watchers would also have expertise in this area... You really do know just about everything!
- Tighnari: It's only natural that Forest Watchers and surveyors would have some similar skills. We're both constantly outdoors and on the move, after all.
- Tighnari: Anyway, I'm glad I could help.
- Mika: If I can find the chance, I'd love to pay a visit to Sumeru as well! I've heard that the terrain is quite complicated there, and it'd be a treat to see it for myself.
- Tighnari: Yes, "complicated" is indeed one way to put it. Visitors often get lost when they visit Sumeru for the first time, and they have a tendency to pick all kinds of mushrooms and fruits in the rainforest without discretion.
- Mika: Ah, we get a lot of people here picking Philanemo Mushrooms as well...
- Tighnari: Actually, have you ever tried adding them to a recipe? They are quite bland by themselves, but perhaps, the taste can be improved if they're cooked together with other ingredients...
- Mika: I've never tried that myself... But now that you mention it, I do want to give it a try...
- Tighnari: I'm quite curious, too. Would you like to pick some together later?
Mona and Klee[]
- (Talk to Mona or Klee by the Statue of The Seven in Starfell Lake)
- Klee: Mona, look! I found a four-leaf clover. It's so pretty; do you like it?
- Mona: Huh? Is it for me? Thank you, Klee!
- Klee: Um, could you also say something nice to Klee?
- Mona: Oh, of course! Ahem. I've actually gotten really good at this! Hmm...
- Mona: O Miss Klee, our mighty Spark Knight, you are the flame of hope for all of Mondstadt, and the vessel for...
- Klee: Huh? What's a vessel?
- Mona: Oh no, Klee doesn't seem to really appreciate this kind of praise. Okay, then...
- Mona: Klee, you're super adorable, and your hat and backpack are the cutest! Did your mom get them for you?
- Klee: Yep! Mom said that she picked them out with Dodoco, and Dodoco really loves this backpack, too! Which is why Dodoco's always hanging from the side!
- Klee: Mom also said that someone else was also helping her pick out the gifts that day... Hmm, what was the name again ...
- Klee: Ah, if Klee remembers correctly, people would call her... the old hag.
- Mona: Wait, the old hag!? ...Huh, okay, now that you mention it, the old hag does have a fondness for picking out hats...
Venti[]
- (Talk to Venti behind Angel's Share)
- Venti: Well, what do you think? I trust you've enjoyed this year's Windblume Festival?
- Venti: I'm happy to see you find the time amidst your busy adventures to return to Mondstadt and celebrate the winds of freedom with us.
- Venti: And if you have a moment now, would you care to hear a new love poem I wrote this year?
- Venti: Ahem! Allow me to recite it for you.
- Venti: This world has never seen such vibrant color / it bestows upon everyone a brilliant hue
- Venti: A shade more ethereal than white / yet more radiant still than gold / it eases into your eyes / and restores to light a solitary soul
- Venti: Hmm... maybe a bit too somber? Maybe I should write another one on Sweet Flowers instead...
Soundtracks[]
No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
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54 | Love Is in the Air | The Shimmering Voyage Vol. 3 | Joy Above the Clouds (cutscene) |
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Joy Above the Clouds | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 存于云天的至福之解 Cúnyú Yúntiān de Zhìfú zhī Jiě | The Solution of Utmost Joy Stored in the Cloudy Sky |
Chinese (Traditional) | 存於雲天的至福之解 Cúnyú Yúntiān de Zhìfú zhī Jiě | |
Japanese | 空に在る至福の謎 Sora ni Aru Shifuku no Nazo | The Mystery of Utmost Joy in the Sky |
Korean | 구름 위에 있는 행복의 답 Gureum Wie Inneun Haengbok-ui Dap | The Answer of Happiness Above the Clouds |
Spanish | Dicha oculta tras los nimbos | Joy Hidden Behind the Clouds |
French | L'allégresse sur les nuages | The Gladness on the Clouds |
Russian | Небесное блаженство Nebesnoye blazhenstvo | Celestial Bliss |
Thai | คำตอบของความสุขสำราญบนฟากฟ้า | |
Vietnamese | Lời Giải Chúc Phúc Trong Biển Mây | |
German | Glück in den Wolken | Happiness in the Clouds |
Indonesian | Kebahagiaan di Atas Awan | Happiness Above the Clouds |
Portuguese | Felicidade Acima das Nuvens | |
Turkish | Bulutların Üzerinde Neşe | |
Italian | Allegria sopra le nuvole | Happiness Above the Clouds |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.5