In Genshin Impact, Jean doesn't officially have a confirmed romantic partner in the story, but fans widely ship her with Diluc Ragnvindr, due to their shared history, contrasting personalities (Knight's leader vs. Darknight Hero), and mutual respect, making their dynamic popular in the fandom. Other fan pairings exist, but Jeanluc (Jean x Diluc) is a prominent ship.
For the longest time, Jean had been friends with both Diluc and Kaeya but it soon lead to her having a crush on Diluc. Soon both her and Diluc became knights and the day they both got knighted, Jean confessed to Diluc.
Even though they don't agree with how the other is protecting Mondstadt, they respect the efforts they're making regardless. Jean and Lisa got together soon after Jean became an official knight.
Diluc and Jean have always had feelings for each other, no matter how reluctant the two are to admit it. Besides, their personalities clash. He actively hates the Knights of Favonius, and she, well, she's the Acting Grand Master of the Knights of Favonius.
Jeanluc is the het ship between Jean Gunnhildr and Diluc Ragnvindr from the Genshin Impact fandom.
Yes, Genshin Impact features characters who are canonically LGBTQ+, or heavily queer-coded through lore, dialogue, and events, with examples including Jeht being a lesbian and Venti being canonically non-binary, alongside many player interpretations of characters like Chongyun/Xingqiu or Ningguang/Beidou, though developer miHoYo often avoids explicit romantic confirmations for playable characters to maintain broader appeal.
Jean and Diluc are a married couple who have been together since childhood. Jean is a diligent worker, often found in her office. Despite her busy schedule, she always makes time for her husband, Diluc.
Donna has a huge crush on Diluc and constantly fantasizes about him, spending most of her time thinking about him and doing nothing else.
A lot of people in the fandom has also thought that Jean was Klee's mother as well though it isn't as Klee's real mother is Alice, people tend to think that Jean just acts like a mother to Klee only.
Although Jean and Barbara may have different last names, it is still confirmed that they are sisters from their character stories' profile.
There isn't one single "rarest" 5-star character, as rarity changes with player count and banner availability, but Diluc, Jean, Qiqi, Keqing, and Mona (the Standard Banner characters) are often cited as rare because they're always available and hard to get specifically, while limited event characters become rare when their banners haven't rerun in a long time, like early releases such as Venti or Klee for newer players. Some players consider characters with very few reruns, like early limited units, to be the rarest.
Many people also love how their opposite personalities fit together. For example, the traditionally lazy and sarcastic Lisa is quick to get serious if Jean needs her help. While Jean, by her own admission, feels at ease when Lisa is around, and can become notably calmer after speaking to Lisa.
Age: Early 20s.
In most adaptations of X-Men, Jean Grey's love interest is Cyclops which creates a love triangle and pushes Wolverine's rivalry with Scott Summers.
She offers a vast range of utility from immense buffs to non-5*-locked Anemo RES Shred, all of which Xiao benefits from. She single-handedly raises Xiao's personal damage by an approximate 40%-60% depending on buffs and team.
Fun fact: Alice actually managed to make Yae Miko cry.
They have no relation otherwise. Jean's (and Barbara's) parents are the knight Frederica Gunnhildr and church deacon Seamus Pegg, both accompanying Varka on his expedition.
Diluc narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Harbingers thanks to a third-party observer from the north, who was part of a vast underground intelligence network. The observer claimed to have been watching Diluc for some time, and approved of his methods.
He used to be her superior when he was part of the Knights of Favonius (read the manga).
In the original Chinese text, Kaeya and Diluc are referred to as Sworn Brothers (which is a very popular boy love trope in China), which often tends to describe men who are not related by birth, but who swore loyalty to each other; in the English translation however, Kaeya and Diluc are explicitly depicted as brothers, ...
Faissolle and Avice: In Wriothesly's story quest Avice mentioned Faissolle as her lover. Finally they got married after the quest.
Kaeya, a character from Genshin Impact, is speculated to have romantic interests in both Sara and Albedo, indicating a bisexual orientation. There are also discussions about his complex relationship with Diluc, suggesting a deep bond that has been strained over time.