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I sobbed for 2 hours after watching this
ОтветитьDespite Focalors putting Furina through all of this, I'd be so thrilled if she faked her own death for some reason later on, and she's so absolutely perflat and flaunts it
ОтветитьEveryone talks about furina suffering as if focalors didn’t have to sit in the oratrice for 500 years not being able to live her life and as if she didn’t save her people and sacrifice herself
ОтветитьThis was the exact moment Genshin peaked.
I miss Fontaine's story so much in Natlan.
Don't worry I have lots of food
ОтветитьFOCALORS MNHA ARCONTE PREFRERDS
ОтветитьJust finished Scaramouches boss fight and being defeated as the false-god and not being one which made me cry, and this made my eyes watery like a ocean
ОтветитьFurina is basically Focalars if she had no divine responsibilities. The two are the same in every way. The only difference is that one is divine and the other human.
ОтветитьNeuvillette will be the next hydro archon💀💀💀💀
ОтветитьWDYM ITS BEEN A YEAR????
Ответить💙💙RIP focalors🩵🩵
ОтветитьAhí estamos los dos declarando gaara y
ОтветитьHappy first anniversary Focalors since u sacrifice urself
ОтветитьWhere’s the timestamp for Neuvilette crying. I need it so I can always be ready to cry later
ОтветитьIM CRYING 😭😭
ОтветитьHow many times do you watch it?
me: it's been 500 years
And of course after so many months I still cried 😓
Ответитьgenshin never fail to make epic story
ОтветитьSorry but listening to foçalor is so sastifying , watch over 100 times
ОтветитьI’m not even at this part yet in Genshin, I’m just watching it because I’ve seen so many edits on it.
ОтветитьI cried😅
ОтветитьStill the best cutscene idccc ❤❤❤
ОтветитьSomeone help, if giving verdict could literally forgive the sins of Fontainians why didn't focalors do it herself?
ОтветитьFocalors: "Hydro Dragon, Hydro Dragon, don't cry”. They repeated this again in Neuvillette's Quest. In the final cutscene, a boy shouts this when the rain started, what makes Neu look at him, remebering this situation.
ОтветитьFirst time Genshin made me cry
ОтветитьNow imagine this: so the prophecy was actually orchestrated bye the tsaritsa as the cryo dragon had not just offered to give the gnosis to her so she decided to kill the cryo dragons love focalors then focalors got the prophecy and she believed it to be true as she trusted the tsaritsa and then she asked the cryo dragon aka the exocushner of shneznya to create the killing machine and the oratrice to fuful the sins of fonatine and then the narwhal of childe made the primordial sea rise so it was not the gods and we’ve been wrong about them. Feel free to correct me and remember “it’s just a theory” 😉
Ответитьwatching this knowing damn well that I could not fully experience it bc the sound was on mute when I was doing this quest and I had to be asleep
ОтветитьWilson Richard Thomas Ruth Clark Patricia
ОтветитьWestern Opera is a tragedy after all
ОтветитьSo did she die😢
ОтветитьDavis Lisa White Gary Davis Dorothy
ОтветитьOhh so i get why we don’t have a hydro claymore, neuvilette just flat out refuses to give anyone with a coaymore a hydro vision because focalors died of one
ОтветитьI literally cry for this scene 😢
ОтветитьUh aren't they the same person actually?
And wait!
Is this actually gameplay?!
I didn't knew the travelers can also talk in the game?!🤯
I thought only the non-unlocked yet characters only talked in the game...
Why does Nuevillete sound like hawkmoth
ОтветитьThis is the best Archon Quest ever! I always watch this almost everyday HAHAHHAHA
Ответитьone of the best archon quest even the current 5.0 archon quest has still no match
ОтветитьYou know I don't care about the song the game
Ответитьi re watch it again, and still crying for it
ОтветитьThe fact that the entire soundtrack of this scene is so serene but still so sad is so strange, there were moments that i was almost crying ?????? Bruh
And another thing, egeria is dumb. REALLY DUMB
She was the granddaughter of phanes, shes is a nepobaby and could at least ASKED FOR GIVING LIFE FOR THE OCEANIDS, But she chose to do it all in secret
I have so much respect and empathy for Neuvillette. One of the original elemental caretakers of the world, until some super powerful being arrives, wages a war and kills him and his fellow dragons to take over the planet, steals their power, installs those powers into other vessels so that the sovereigns can't properly resurrect as their full selves as long as those gods and archons rule... Then, forced into reviving into a human form, memories of himself mostly gone, he lives amongst the humans, the creations the god killed him and his own people to create a home for. Living under the direct rule of the Hydro Archon - the god who was given his own power, part of himself. For five hundred years he answers to the one holding a piece of his soul hostage from him, and never lays a finger on her.
He must have thought that would be his eternity: watching as one after another, archon after archon were gifted his own power, stolen by Celestia. Then one day with no warning, he's told by that usurper -- I've been watching you for centuries, and made you part of my plan. Yes, it was wrong, what was done to you. But I'm asking you right now to forgive it. To relinquish any thought of justice for these thousands of years of subjugation - because I need you to save the humans for whose sake your world was destroyed.
A Hydro Archon cannot control the elemental power of the world enough to save the humans from the Primordial Sea. Only Celestia itself - or the original Sovereign of Water - could control it to that extent. So Focalors, who wants these beloved humans to live, has only two choices: Celestia who sentenced the humans to death in the first place, or... the sovereign whose world was eradicated so that the invaders and their humans could have it.
"You are a devious one, Focalors." Neuvillette knows now why he is where he is, that he has been manipulated by this Archon for centuries. Another indignity forced on him by foreign gods who should have no right to control him. It wouldn't have been his doing if the humans died - it was Celestia's will, the very creators of the humans, who sentenced them. All Neuvillette had to do was watch the waters rise, and in a way, he would have had some vengeance - but it wouldn't have been justice. So he forfeited his home to its new inhabitants, and chose to forgive the sins of the past.
Those tears at the end - possibly the first time Neuvillette has cried for himself rather than let the skies do it for him - must have been for more than the death of a manipulative god he met only that day. The relief at being whole again after millennia, perhaps even the pain of accepting that he cannot truly have justice for what was done to his world - all he can do is ensure that the humans aren't also subject to the whims of gods that overpower them. But to do so, he has to forgive them himself, these creatures that have colonized his home. He has to release the past. By granting true life to the humans of Fontaine, he is also letting go of the last of his own world - granting it, essentially, to the humans who now occupy it.
Neuvillette's grace is deeper than the oceans he rules over, and I love him so much for it.
What song is playing the backround?
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