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The problem was his intent, the problem was that Queen - and thus Liu Yuwei - could not figure out for the life of hers why X would keep offering her canned drinks every time their paths crossed. She could understand the peace offering, the first time. She could not understand his persistence in doing it, when she had clearly given up on punching him on the face.
Maybe.
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Every year, on this particular day, the first thing Neuvillette would do is greet the Hydro Archon a happy birthday. He did it only because he wished to get back to work as soon as possible, and Furina would always ask, without fail: “Not taking today off, either?” She never needed to hear his answer.
This year, on this particular day, Neuvillette decides to take time off work. “It’s just as it is—I thought it only proper to commemorate the Hydro Archon’s existence.”
The question lingers like the annoying Mitachurl: why only start now? Why never, not once, in the past five centuries where the Hydro Archon still very much existed?
(Must one's life only be commemorated upon death?)
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- Part 5 of a place in the stars
Bookmarked by NoelAmber
16 Oct 2024
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A gloomy morning, an unfamiliar Hydro construct, and Furina coming to terms with the wishes of her mirror-self.
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11 Jan 2025
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Furina decides to leave Fontaine, desperate to find a place where she can either find the answers she's looking for or die peacefully without the eyes of Fontaine burning into her back.
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Bookmarked by NoelAmber
05 Feb 2024
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Best ongoing Furina’s centric story. Everyone feels so realistic – so human. I love it!
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to all the things i've lost on you by tastyestrelitas
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
04 Dec 2023
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The tears of the Elemental Sovereign eluded most, leading the superstitious to naively seek its blessing through prayer. Following known rituals, they would chant futile incantations in a desperate bid to alleviate the beast’s misery.
“Hydro Dragon, Hydro Dragon, don't cry!”
Yet in a cruel twist of irony, the downpour would swell each time, as if burdened by the very pleas meant to assuage its sorrow. Left with no other choice but to endure endless days without sunlight, the people of Fontaine remained powerless, unwittingly bearing the weight of their Sovereign's uncontrollable weeping.
Bookmarked by NoelAmber
27 May 2024
