There isn't one single villain in Genshin Impact; instead, it features multiple antagonists, including the overarching threats of the Abyss Order (led by the Traveler's twin) and the Tsaritsa's Fatui, alongside regional antagonists like Marcel (Fontaine), Azar (Sumeru), and Scaramouche/Wanderer (Inazuma). The story presents morally grey figures and factions, with the "true" villain often being ambiguous and evolving as the story progresses.
The Raiden Shogun puppet, separately known from her master, Beelzebul/Raiden Ei, as the Shogun, is a major antagonist in Genshin Impact.
He is named after the French Serial Killers, Marcel Barbeault (Alias) and Joseph Vacher (Real Name). He is the only Transnational Genshin Impact Hate-Sink who has no background of being a Fatui while being a Snezhnayan, and neither aiding the Fatui for own benefit.
King Paimon is the primary antagonist in Ari Aster's 2018 film, Hereditary. A version of the Sigil of Paimon can be seen multiple times within the film, along with many other signs indicating his presence.
The entirety of Hoyoverse is queercoded. Not only are there so many canon gay relationships in Honkai Impact 3rd, but there are multiple implied gay relationships and non-cis people in Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail.
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.
Generally, as seen in Western fandoms and recently in Chinese communities, although he does have a sizable amount of popular het ships among fans, Aether's most popular ships are his only family ship, Viatwins and only slash ships such as Xiaother, Scaraether and Albether.
As deadweight as paimon always is everytime, her love for the traveller is truly genuine, cant imagine how heartbroken she is when the traveller has to leave teyvat someday.
Lucifer, while impressed, regardless did not pay that much attention to Paiman due to his pride but Paimon remained loyal. As a result of being captivated by Lucifer's power, beauty, and mind he was unsurprisingly on Lucifer's side during the War in Heaven, only to be defeated by the angel Haziel.
Paimon (Chinese: 派蒙; pinyin: Pàiméng) is a character from Genshin Impact, a 2020 action role-playing gacha game developed by miHoYo. She serves as the game's mascot, the player's guide, and icon for the game and official website.
A popular theory is that Paimon is the Unknown God who trapped the twins in Teyvat, mainly due to the fact that Paimon's appearance is a bit similar, most notably her hair. With that, fans have created scenarios where Paimon willingly betrays Lumine at the end of her journey, leaving the latter in sadness and betrayal.
Tartaglia before facing the Gardemeks. Ajax, also known as Tartaglia and by his alias Childe, is a major antagonist and playable character in the 2020 action role-playing video game Genshin Impact.
Rng, limited resin, not being able to skip disliked/irritating stuff, time taken to getting stronger, tediousness of exploration and how easy it is to mess things and how hard it is clean things and gacha, actually etc.
As a prisoner, the Patriots used Raiden as a test subject for experiments in exoskeletal enhancement surgery, during which he had his head and spine excised from his body from his lower jaw down and subsequently grafted into an enhanced synthetic body.
Rosalyne-Kruzchka Lohefalter, better known as Lady La Signora, also known as The Fair Lady and the Eighth of the Eleven Fatui Harbingers, briefly known as the Crimson Witch of Embers, and formerly known as the Crimson Witch of Flames, is a major antagonist and boss fight in the 2020 action role-playing fantasy video ...
The Musou Isshin was a sword Raiden Makoto owned, despite not using it much. Ei simply took it as a way to remember her Sister by and eventually inserted her consciousness/mind in it and discarded her real body, basically turning the sword into her new body, one that does not erode, and keeps it inside the puppet.
The final boss is Paimon.
Paimon is a very powerful demon from occult traditions, often associated with knowledge and wisdom. But, what if instead of the DEMON (Palaimon / Paimon), Paimon was based off of the GREEK god named Palaemon (also sometimes spelled as .... Palaimon).
Paimon was once a shapeshifting angel, fiercely loyal to Lucifer, and a key supporter in the war waged in Heaven.
Paimon A Goetia demon who is very loyal to Lucifer Has a loud voice and can reveal mysteries of the Earth, wind, and water Can also teach philosophy, sciences, and secret things. Just the meaning of the name.
Paimon uses “oira”, which sounds cutesy and childish to a casual listener. However, according to Wikipedia: “Similar to 俺 ore, but more casual. Evokes a person with a rural background, a "country bumpkin".”
Paimon has implied that she is less than 400 years old. She is also heavily implied to originate from beyond Teyvat, much like the Traveler. Kukulkan also calls her an emissary, but who she is affiliated to is unclear. However, she remains affected by any changes to Irminsul, which only affects those native to Teyvat.
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.
Up until to August 2023, Kaeya/Diluc was the second most popular ship in the fandom on AO3, sitting beneath Tartaglia/Zhongli, when it was surpassed by Alhaitham/Kaveh after the release of the Sumeru region.
According to Cicero and Hyginus, Caelus was the son of Aether and Dies ("Day" or "Daylight"). Caelus and Dies were in this tradition the parents of Mercury. With Trivia, Caelus was the father of the distinctively Roman god Janus, as well as of Saturn and Ops.