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I've never formally counted, but I'm pretty sure that the whole
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''Why is Dottore burning Irminsul'' ranks consistently
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among my top five lore questions that I get asked.
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And, for the longest time, my answer to this was... I dunno
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'cause, really, honestly, truly, I had no idea
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so I didn't really think too deeply about it.
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But now that I've gone through this year's Lantern Rite
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I'm sitting here, like, these two pictures are the same picture.
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And sure, okay, maybe you think it's a bit of a stretch
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to try and link the Homa ritual of Lantern Rite
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to whatever blasphemous experiment Dottore has planned.
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But I decided to investigate this whole thing
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and, well, let's just say I ended up
with a corkboard full of pins and strings
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that don't exactly pains the clearest of pictures
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but the sheer amount of connections
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and coincidences present sure to raise some eyebrows.
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And now that we know our current destination is Nod-Krai
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(which is also Dottore's current headquarters)
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I can't help but feel like the events of Lantern Rite
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might be some kind of loose foreshadowing.
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So, today, we're gonna talk about how this year's Lantern Rite
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potentially foreshadows
Dottore's plan to burn down Irminsul
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how I arrived at this theory in the first place
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and all the little suspicious connections in between.
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Just as a heads up, this theory
will be a little all over the place.
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We've got big tinfoil hat energy today; you have been warned.
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And, as always, before we start
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do note that you can find everything you need
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including time stamps,
spoiler warnings, citations, attributions
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and links to related content in the description box
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while post-video notes and
corrections will be in the pinned comment.
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Okay, so, uh, I have a match;
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let's light this theory up.
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Everything I'm about to present comes back to the Homa ritual
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but to get there, we kind of need a little history lesson
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because I'm pretty sure that this is the very first time
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we've actually seen the Homa ritual
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featured in a quest, like, explicitly
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which feels really weird to me
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because I've made, like, five videos on the subject of Homa
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but anyway, it's history time.
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So, over 3,000 years ago,
when the Archon War in Liyue was still going on
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there was a tree god named
Tao Dou who was perched atop a mountain
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and was also said to be a sort of guardian
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or gatekeeper of the realm of the dead.
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Long story short, they got dragged
into the fighting during the war
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so the boundary or gateway
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between the realm of the living and the realm of the dead
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got real blurry for a while
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and all the dead stuff started bleeding through
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to the realm of the living in the form of fetor.
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This situation was worsened by the fighting between gods
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because when a god died, they would also produce more fetor.
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And as Tao Dou weakened, they were
unable to maintain the border properly
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so fetor quickly swept across the land
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in the form of a deadly, incurable plague.
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The people of Liyue suffered the effects of the fetor plague
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until eight Adepts developed a method to cleanse the Tao Dou
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and restore the border between life and death.
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To do this, the Adepts pinpointed
eight critical Ley Lines nodes
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and set up special altars for use in a Homa ritual.
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The Homa ritual was essentially purification by fire
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and it succeeded in burning away the fetor
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which restored Tao Dou's ability to maintain the border.
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But the ritual also caused Tao Dou to sink into the Ley Lines
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which in turn moved the location of the border
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from the mountaintops to a place deep underground
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which is also where the Ley Lines are.
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This border is now managed and maintained by Hu Tao's family
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who inherited the knowledge
of the Homa ritual from the Adepts
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hence her signature weapon, the Staff of Homa.
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Now, the Homa ritual is based on a real ceremony
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wherein the officiate offers gifts to the gods
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by burning the gifts in a sacred flame
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in exchange for the gods' blessings.
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The effects of these blessings can vary but most of them
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seem to revolve around cleansing negative energies
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(which is also what we see in Genshin)
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so that's kind of what we're gonna roll with.
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Now, the reason you burn the offerings in Homa rituals
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is because, in the Indic religions that perform Homa rituals
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fire is seen as a gateway
between Earth and the spiritual realm.
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So, burning the offerings is
kind of like sending them to the spirit realm
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where they can reach the deities
whose power you want to invoke.
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I don't wanna go much deeper down
the Homa hole than that right now
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because I have, in fact, made
a whole deep dive video on the ritual
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as it pertains to Genshin already
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so you can just watch that if you want more context.
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For today's purposes, it's really
only important that you remember
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that the Homa ritual requires the burning of an offering
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to receive the power of the gods
in order to cleanse negativity or filth.
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And with that in mind, you might then wonder
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why we burn the little effigies
of the Tao Dou during the Homa ritual
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if we're supposed to be burning the offerings instead.
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And that's because, in Genshin,
fire is seen as a purifying force.
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I think Natlan is actually
the most explicit example of this that we have
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with the fire-like Phlogiston
being able to cleanse Abyssal filth.
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But if we want an example a bit closer to home
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we can look to the plague that was caused by the fetor
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because the sealing and purification of the Tao Dou
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didn't actually cleanse the plague
caused by the fetor from the land.
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It merely stemmed the flow of new fetor
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from leeching out of the realm of the dead.
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Lots of fetor remained in the land of the living
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especially within the bodies of the recently deceased.
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So, in order to cleanse the plague from the land
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the people of Liyue began cremating their dead
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which burned away any remaining fetor
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thus preventing the spread of the plague.
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So, the reason we burned effigies of the Tao Dou in the quest
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is because we were trying to cleanse fetor from the tree
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but we can't exactly set the tree itself on fire
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so the next best thing is to have
the effigies act as the Tao Dou's proxies
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and absorb the fetor in its place.
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Then we can set fire to those effigies and burn the fetor away.
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As a point of comparison, these effigies seem to function
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on the same principles as Lan Yan's rattan dolls.
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But more on that in a minute
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because I suspect that many of you are currently wondering
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what the heck all of this actually has to do with Dottore
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'cause surely I'm not suggesting that the old quack
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is gonna try and set fire to Irminsul
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in order to burn away all the bad junk in it, right?
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'Cause if he was to go through
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and cleanse all the abyssal matter from Irminsul
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that would make him a good guy
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and that's a bit odd, right?
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Yeah, it would be odd and also very much out of character.
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So, I while do think it's possible
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that he's actually performing a Homa ritual in this scene
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—and we're going to explore this in depth as we go forward—
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I am by no means trying to make him out to be a good guy here
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because it's not as though he's gonna try
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and cleanse evil or abyssal matter from Irminsul
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for any morally sound or virtuous reason.
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In fact, I think he's gonna do it just because he can.
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You know, to prove a point.
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'Cause what you gotta understand about Dottore
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is that everything he does
is done in the pursuit of knowledge
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of research; it's all a big experiment.
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He loves to break through the boundaries of knowledge
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and in that respect, no subject or methodology is taboo.
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If something interests him, he's gonna pursue it.
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And if we go down the list
of Dottore's specific research topics
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we can see a lot of weird parallels
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between said research and Hu Tao's Homa ritual.
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Let's start by talking about the easiest parallel: fetor.
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So, the energy that we call fetor
is inextricably linked to death.
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It's the energy that leaks out of the realm of the dead
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and it's likely the same energy that lingers behind
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after a god dies and their forms are left to rot.
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More on that in a second.
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Now, in Liyue, this fetor energy caused a plague
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whereby it literally siphoned away years
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off of the infected target's life force.
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In other words, it caused accelerated aging.
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Now, the reason I keep suggesting that fetor
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also comes from the bodies
of dead gods and their lingering resentment
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—even though Lantern Rite never said that—
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is because of Orobashi
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who I realize died in Inazuma
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and therefore seems completely irrelevant to all of this.
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But, upon his death, Orobashi released a malignant force
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called the Tatarigami
which also caused plague-like symptoms
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and was sealed away, similar to Liyue's fetor.
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But the more important thing to note here
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is that the Crystal Marrow
that grows from Orobashi's remains
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were used here in the creation of Delusions
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during the Inazuma Archon Quest.
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And using one of those Delusions
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caused a backlash in the form of accelerated aging
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which was quickly followed by death, same as the fetor.
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And weirdly enough, it's actually not difficult to tie
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Orobashi's Crystal Marrow and the Delusions to Dottore
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because about 400 years prior to this
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Dottore was working on an experiment in Tatarasuna
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that utilized the Crystal Marrow as well;
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not to create Delusions
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but instead to refine the Jade Steel
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that was made in the Mikage Furnace.
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But the use of Crystal Marrow
in the furnace created a black gas
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that caused everyone to get sick and die.
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Now, there isn't any mention
of accelerated aging in this situation
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but the whole thing is still pretty suspicious
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and one of the primary reasons
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why I think Dottore is the one who created Delusions:
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he's got a history of working with the raw material.
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There's also this popular theory going around
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that the Phlogiston extraction lab in Natlan
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is run by Dottore rather than Capitano
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because, let's be real, running that lab
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is rather out of character for the Captain
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but very in character for the Doctor.
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And if this theory ends up to be true
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it would further the idea that Dottore made Delusions
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because Elemental Energy was derived from Phlogiston
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courtesy of the gods, aka the Heavenly Principles.
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And Elemental Energy can be controlled by normal people
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using god-given Visions
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and Delusions were developed to be a Vision replacement
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for those not chosen by Heaven.
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And this is a pretty big point in favor
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of Dottore being the one who developed Delusions
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because Dottore's main research focuses on finding ways
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to elevate the powers of humankind
to rival the powers of gods.
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Creating a device like a Delusion
that could rival god-given Visions
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is totally in line with his research
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so he really is the best candidate
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for the inventor of Delusion technology.
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But ok, I admit this fetor, Delusion,
and accelerated aging connection
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is a little bit generic and weak
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and it doesn't really have to apply explicitly to Dottore;
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it could just be a coincidence.
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So, let's set this one aside for now
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and move on to a more specific parallel:
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like the parallel between Dottore and Lan Yan's rattan dolls.
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That probably feels like
something that came out of left field
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but stick with me because this parallel is kinda fun.
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The purpose of Lan Yan's rattan dolls
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in the context of the Homa ritual
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and some other related applications
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is to act as a proxy for
the person (or object) that it represents.
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For example: one of Lan Yan's dolls acted as a proxy
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for Xingqiu's great grandfather
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and absorbed much of the fetor that plagued him
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thus slowing down the spread of his sickness.
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Another example can be found in the Tao Dou effigies.
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Hu Tao can't burn down the Tao Dou tree to purify it
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so we have to burn effigies of the tree instead.
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The effigies serve as proxies.
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And the final example are
these little rattan effigies of Hu Tao
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that Lan Yan made to absorb some of the ritual's recoil
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in the hopes that the effigies could "die" in Hu Tao's place.
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Now, from what I can tell
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Lan Yan's rattan dolls are based
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on a wider tradition of crafting effigies
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that's found throughout Southeast Asia.
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They can be made out of a wide variety of materials
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like cloth or straw or stone, or wood
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or in Lan Yan's case, they're made out of rattan
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so I'm mostly gonna be looking at examples of rattan effigies
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like these hoon payon which are found in Thailand.
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These little wicker dolls, or effigies
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are woven into shapes of people, mythical beasts, or animals
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and were meant to serve as spirit assistance.
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You can kind of think of them
as invisible guardians, proxies, or servants
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that inhabit these little effigies
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and they're basically used
the same way that Lan Yan's dolls are.
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They're supposed to protect their owner from spiritual harm
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and they do seem to play an important role
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in the culture of the Hmong or Miao people
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which Lan Yan takes inspiration from.
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I probably said that wrong. I'm sorry; I'm trying.
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Now, the real question is
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what do these little wicker dolls have to do with Dottore?
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Well, Dottore has a lot of segments, or clones
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which don't really seem to be much like Lan Yan's rattan dolls
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on the surface, but they do have some weird commonalities.
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For example, Lan Yan's dolls are made out of rattan
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which is a vine-like species of palm tree
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found throughout Southeast Asia
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that's known in modern times for its widespread use
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in wicker-woven furniture.
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Now, note that I said vine-like,
because it's not technically a vine
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it's a tree
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which technically means that rattan dolls are wooden dolls.
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And you know what else is a wooden doll?
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Dottore's segments.
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And we know this because the design of the segments
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are based off of Wanderer,
and Wanderer is a mechanical puppet
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that is made from the wood
of a silver tree, most likely Irminsul itself.
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Ergo, Dottore's segments should follow the same principles.
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And if Dottore's segments
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follow the same principles as Wanderer's construction
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that means they're also probably
mechanical the way Wanderer is.
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Now, is this relevant? Yes!
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Because rattan dolls and other similar effigies
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are actually considered to be a type of golem.
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And you know who made mechanical golems in Genshin?
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Khaenri'ah did.
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Those giant Ruin Guards in the desert
are straight up called golems
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and Wanderer's mechanical body is actually
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based off of Khaenri'ahn puppet technology.
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Well, technically Remuria also had golems
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but honestly that kinda just proves out my point
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because Remurian golems were like brand new stone bodies
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that the consciousnesses of Remurians
used as physical vessels.
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So, it's not that far off from what's going on with Wanderer
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which also means that he was originally a golem
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which checks out, because I'm pretty sure Wanderer's design
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is based off of a wooden kokeshi doll, or a Bunraku doll
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since he was based off of Kabuki theater.
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And Bunraku is basically Kabuki puppet theater
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and they still have wooden skeletons and constructions
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so it doesn't really matter. It's still a wooden doll.
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So, if Lan Yan makes these little wooden spirit golems
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to take the place of Hu Tao so she doesn't die
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we have to consider the possibility
that Dottore's golem-like segments
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may be able to perform a similar role.
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That is not to say that they were
explicitly created for this role
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but merely that they can also perform this role.
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And, technically, we saw this sort of happen
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when Dottore mixed a bunch of them
as part of his deal with Nahida.
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They took the fall for him.
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This case may actually apply to Wanderer
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and his sister puppet in the Shogun as well
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since Ei appears to have created both of them
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with the intent for them to take her place.
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And here's where it gets a little weird.
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Sorry for the tangent; this is necessary.
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Ei's original goal in making puppets like Wanderer
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was to create a clone of herself so she could effectively die
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leaving the puppet to take her place
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and that's exactly what she did.
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She made the Shogun puppet in her image
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then placed her consciousness into a sword.
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Wanderer was one
of the many prototypes for this exact process.
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Ei releasing herself from her mortal body
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and allowing herself to be replaced by a mechanical decoy
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sounds quite a bit like the Daoist concept of Shijie
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which roughly translates to "corpse release."
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It's a daunting name, I know
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but in practice, this is the art of ascending one's need
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for their physical form, usually in pursuit of immortality.
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The practice of Shijie is associated with Daoist Immortals
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who began their journey as mortals.
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They are also known as Adepts
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just like the Eight Great Adepts
from the Lantern Rite quests.
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The art of Shijie requires something to be offered
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in the place of a corpse in order to achieve ascension
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and discard the physical body.
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In other words, one has to go through the motions of death
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without actually dying
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but they have to leave
something behind in the place of their corpse.
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For example, an Adept may fake their own death
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and place an effigy like a straw doll
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or a sword inside the coffin where their body should be
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before the coffin is buried.
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It may be easier to think
of this process as a form of metamorphosis
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and I mean that in terms of like a butterfly or a cicada.
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When a cicada nymph casts off their exoskeleton
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they leave behind their exuvia
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and then they fly off into the sky with new found wings.
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They ascend their previous body
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and in the process, they leave something like a shell behind.
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And yes, this is likely what Zhongli did
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when he faked his death and left behind his exuvia
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as a substitute for his own corpse.
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Straw dolls and swords
are the most common substitutes used in Shijie
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which matters here, because
Ei put her consciousness into a sword
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and the web event variation of Lan Yan's rattan dolls
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looked just like Daoist straw dolls
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which, coincidentally, are only supposed to be made by Adepts.
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Now, I do have to recognize that while they are similar
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the straw dolls and the rattan dolls
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do seem to have slightly different purposes.
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Ei does illustrates this
perfectly because the Shogun puppet
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functions as a rattan doll
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a spiritual protector golem that acts in place of Ei
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while the sword that Ei's consciousness went into
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is more of her straw doll
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the proxy or exuvia for her death.
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Now, going through
the Shijie process mandates a complete name change
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which is what we see with Wanderer as well.
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This implies that Wanderer's original purpose
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was that of a corpse substitute.
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Now, whether he was made to take
the place of Ei or Makoto is debatable
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but it is interesting because
Wanderer is considered to be dross;
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in other words, discarded material, waste, detritus.
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He's supposed to be the straw doll
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the thing that gets cast aside or, like, the exuvia.
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And in a roundabout way, that brings us back to Dottore
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'cause, you see, one of the drawbacks of the Homa ritual
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is that it removes the caster from the Ley Lines.
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That's supposed to be the price
that's paid for performing the ritual.
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But you know who else is removed from the Ley Lines currently?
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Hilichurls.
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And I know that doesn't
seem to have anything to do with Wanderer
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the Shijie or Ei or Dottore, or even Hu Tao
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until you realize that they have
everything to do with all of them.
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Hilichurls were once
regular people who got cursed by Celestia.
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Once stripped of their humanity
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they are no longer accepted by the Ley Lines
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and the Ley Lines are where the dead things go.
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So, when Hilichurls feel that their end is approaching
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they seek out a quiet dark place
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and eventually they just melt away into goo.
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And this goo is just waste material; it's dross or detritus.
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In fact, you could argue that
the Hilichurls are the straw dolls
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that are left behind
after the spirit has been extracted from the body.
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They may in fact be
the perfect example of corpse release, or the Shijie.
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And Dottore actually has an interest in this process.
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Back when he was still known as Zandik
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he once studied both Eleazar and Hilichurlification.
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In fact, he was the one who figured out
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that certain applications of Elemental Energy
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could mitigate or potentially
eliminate the effects of Eleazar
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which was caused by forbidden knowledge exposure
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which is just Abyssal power.
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And that kind of ties back to the whole theory
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about the Phlogiston extraction lab in Natlan
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likely belonging to the Doctor
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because Phlogiston has the power to cleanse the Abyss.
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And we can tie this back to Hu Tao as well
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because as she neared death, her fingers began to turn black.
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Now, apart from the blackened limbs of the average Hilichurl
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this trait is one that's shared
only by Arlecchino and Caterpillar.
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Now, Caterpillar was made from the detritus
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that was left over from
Jakob's attempts of resurrecting Rene
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and Cater’s true form is literally that of a Hilichurl.
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So, he was once a dead guy, now a Hilichurl.
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Arlecchino, on the other hand
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has some kind of cursed fire running through her veins
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which eats away at her life force
which results in the singed limbs
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that will eventually kill her if it ever reaches her heart.
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Now, I guess, technically,
this trait is also kind of shared by Signora
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since her life force was also being burned away
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by a kind of liquid fire in her veins
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but that's not really important for right now.
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But what is important is that Dottore
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studied the cursed fire in Arlecchino's blood
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and used it to develop
a method to burn away someone's memories
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resulting in the death of their previous identities.
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And once upon a time, Dottore tried to study
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the Aranara’s powers over dreams
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in order to heighten cognitive capabilities
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and I can't help but wonder if his interest
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in the unique properties of Arlecchino's blood
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was related to that pursuit.
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Also worth mentioning that Arlecchino is Khaenri'ahn.
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And if we look to other
Khaenri'ahn like Dainsleif or Capitano
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we'll notice that they have a sort of blackened rot
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in a similar vein to Arlecchino's
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as a result of the curse of the God of Death.
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Now, we can actually see this rot on Dainsleif
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and weirdly enough, his rot has fractures on it
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that resemble the ones that we see on the infected Tao Dou.
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Now, Tao Dou was originally both a tree and a god
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and as I've mentioned already, they served as a gatekeeper
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or the actual border between
the realms of the living and the dead.
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And when you think about it,
that's also kind of what Irminsul is.
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It's a tree that borders the realm of the living and the dead
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because Teyvat is the land of the living
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and the Ley Lines are the realm of the dead
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which is a safe assumption anyway
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based on the properties of Natlan's Night Kingdoms
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which are made from Ley Lines.
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And now we have to wonder
if Irminsul was ever a god at one point
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and I don't mean like
Rukkhadevata, but a totally different god.
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“Legend of the Shattered Halberd”
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not only seems to take place in Khaenri'ah
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but also implies that Irminsul was indeed a god at one point
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but it's also a fictional book
and not the most reliable source.
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However, we do have two other examples of trees
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that were once similar beings to gods.
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So, there's this tree in Liyue
which is technically Azhdaha's tail
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and Azhdaha was likely a Dragon Sovereign
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which is kind of funny to me
because the demon name of Tao Dou is Bune
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who is described in the Lesser Key of Solomon
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as a three-headed dragon.
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You know who else shows up as a three-headed dragon?
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Durin. At least he does in Simulanka
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which is a funny coincidence
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because his real dead body in Teyvat is in Dragonspine
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and his blood was soaked up by the silver tree
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which allowed it to gain sentience
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and also sprout fiery butterflies on its branches
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that really remind me of who Hu Tao’s fiery butterflies.
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Now, Durin is supposed to have
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a pretty strong relationship with Wanderer
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who is a mechanical Khaenri'ahn puppet.
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And this is rather odd because, in Natlan, we got to meet Ixlel
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who seems to be an AI life-form
capable of taking on any physical form
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and she's also a dragon.
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So, she's a dragon that's been able to cast off her physical form
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and just exist as a consciousness.
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It's like she's already done her corpse release ritual
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and merely requires a substitute vessel
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within which to manifest whenever she wants to
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which made me wonder if
the mechanical puppet technology in Khaenri'ah
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was actually based on draconic technology.
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And what makes this even stranger is that
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we know that dragon technology in general
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(which is also known as Secret Source technology)
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comes from the moon which is worshiped in Nod-Krai
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which is also Dottore’s base of operations currently
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and the people there are said
to be able to use a mysterious power
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that predates the elements.
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And I'm pretty sure that this power
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should be related to the Secret Source technology
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because the Secret Source technology and the moons
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are two of the things that
should predate the elemental system.
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And do you know what symbol is associated
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with the Secret Source Mechanisms the most?
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The Homa symbol.
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With all this information in hand
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let me explain why I think Dottore
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is actually trying to perform a Homa ritual on Irminsul.
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There have been a few instances in the game
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where we've heard the line, "In war, the winners burn bright
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while the losers turn to ash"
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or some variation thereof.
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We hear it first from Apep in relation to the dragon's loss
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against the Heavenly Principles
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and we hear it again in Natlan
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when speaking of the fight between humans and the Abyss.
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And I've been wondering
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if this too is a reference to the Homa ritual.
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'Cause, remember, the purpose of Homa
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in Genshin is to cleanse filth
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or, rather, to burn away the unwanted
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or the undesirable.
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And I've been thinking that when it comes to war within Teyvat
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the Homa ritual might be the thing that's performed
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by the victors who have earned the right to choose
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which aspects of the world they wish to discard and burn away
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so they can create new things from the ashes.
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And that idea makes me think about how Khaenri'ah
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was burned to ashes by Celestia
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and how in Travail, Dainsleif says
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"Some say a few are chosen and the rest are dregs"
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in reference to the people of his homeland.
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Celestia must've decided that Khaenri'ah was just detritus
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and set them off to burn in a Homa ritual
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which is quite interesting because the book "Perinheri"
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(which is related to Arlecchino)
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implies that in order to enter Khaenri'ah
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you have to pass through a chimney filled with ashes
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and declare that you are dead.
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So, even here, the idea of the "dregs" being related
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to dead matter that needs to be burned away persists.
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And everything that we know about the Tsaritsa and Pierro
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points to a desire for war between the Fatui and Celestia
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and the Fatui intend to win.
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The Shivada Gemstone has lines from the Tsaritsa
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where she asks someone to burn away
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the old world for her.
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And Pierro makes reference to the creation of a new world
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in "Winter Night's Lazzo."
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Considering the fact that Irminsul is the World Tree
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and Dottore is the one burning it
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then it's reasonable to assume that the Doctor would
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be cleansing the world of all of Pierro and the Tsaritsa's
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dislikes via a Homa ritual
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with any potential backlash being distributed amongst
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his segments, just like Hu Tao's rattan dolls.
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Now, again, I am not saying that Dottore is suddenly gonna
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become a good guy because he's cleansing the world
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of all its filth or anything.
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On the contrary, he calls this "an experiment in blasphemy"
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which means he lacks reverence for the powers of the divine.
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And by performing this ritual, he's basically mocking
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the powers of gods rather than paying respect to them
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in the way that Hu Tao does
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because Dottore wants to elevate humans to the level of gods.
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Executing the Homa ritual in this way
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is like declaring victory in war
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regardless of whether or not a war even occurred.
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He's kind of T-posing for dominance here.
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But the scary thing about this idea
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is that if Dottore is the one that performs the Homa ritual
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then he's also the one who decides what gets burned.
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And I also think that in spite of all these
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crazy connections that I've laid out today
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this burning of the tree may never actually come to pass
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at least not in full.
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For all this talk of burning, we have to remember
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that there is one very important character who will not
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allow the burning of the world to continue
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and that person is the Traveler.
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In their profile card, it even says:
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"But the world shall burn no more
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because you shall ascend" to the seat of God.
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So, what do you think?
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Is this the Doctor's plan
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or am I just seeing patterns where there are none?
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I could actually be convinced either way
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so let me know down below.
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And regardless of which opinion you're partial to, I do hope
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you at least enjoyed the last 25 minutes or so of this video
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and I look forward to seeing you in the next one!
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Thank you all so much for watching.
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This is Ashikai, signing out.