Hoh, I also looked into the topic of Khaeri'ah alchemy. There are a couple of things you've missed. First of all, the creation of life forms may be something extraordinary now in Taivat, but in Khaenri'ah of the past it was a common thing. It is described in Albedos story (part 5 I think) that Khaenri'ah is an underground place where plants and animals are not as abundant, thus the alchemy they practiced revolved around the creation of life or how they called it "Art of Khemia" The alchemist who caused Khaenri'ahs destruction was called Gold (His name was mentioned in the book "Breeze Amidst the Forest") so I don't think we can connect him (I assume "Gold" is a male name) directly with Rhindottir, a female, just because they are the only two mentioned alchemists that practiced Art of Khemia before. As I already said, it used to be a common practice. And about dragons, I belive the Art of Khemia is based on dragon power. Let me explain why I think that is a possibility. Some books in the game mention that dragons and archons do not get along for some reason (Dvalin is an exception), so it would be logical for them to live in a place where "gods gaze do not reach": Khaenri'ah. Dragons are rare naturally born elemental beings (again this a description from a book). In other words, they are life forms that came to exist one day. I believe that the existence of dragons in Khaenri'ah might have been the reason why they could use Art of Khemia, why they could create life itself. That would also explain why Albedo feels some sort of connection with dragon power. If my theory is correct, as a homunculus made with Art of Khemia, he is literally made from dragon power.
Actually very fair points I haven't been able to go over albedo's story myself. Cause I have been preoccupied by irl things. Just wanted to get out what was on my mind. I'm glad that you told me this though it's very interesting and I have to look into it myself. Getting back on my feet soon and schedule is almost back to normal. P. S. I'm thankful that you're still supporting me after all the time I was gone btw.
@@AreYouIZ Your welcome) By the way, there is one more interesting thing I forgot to mention. Do you know about that mysterious Mihoyo post on GI forum about Dainleif? It is some sort of prophecy and one of the sentences says "chalk pursues gold". It was a strange sentence at first but with Albedo out it now makes sense. Our Chalk prince might be trying to uncover the truth of whats happened back in Khaenri'ah. Personally, I am not quite convinced that Gold did that intentionally. That Chunk of Aerosiderit description in the video states that the monsters were "mutated lifeforms, and the mutations caused by powers from beyond this world". These words could mean two things: either Gold used power from beyond to create them (then he is a sinner), or someone from beyond interfered (then Gold is more of a victim himself)
@@mine8166 About Kaeya and Dainsleif eyes and eyepatch, I've heard a lot of speculations about them, but, personally, I don't think they mean anything significant. A lot of characters in the game have strange pupils (Hu Tao literally has flower-shaped pupils. Does that mean something?) same goes for eyepatches. Baidou has one too. So I don't usually include that in my theories. And the second topic about the vial. I don't think that sediment had to do with the Traveler. Traveler just drank from the vial, that's it. How could something of his end up in the vial. It's not like he put his hair inside or something. I believe what it meant is that Albedo used certain ingredients to make this... drink, but surprisingly he discovered that the ingredients he used contained something extra, that he did not intend to put there. Now, what ingredients did he use? We don't know most of them, but he definitely used starsilver from Dragonspine (we collected it on the way). Everything on the Dragonspine is effected by Durin remains, and those are the remains of a mutant dragon, that was changed into a monster with the power from beyond. So, in conclusion, I think that sediment has to do with otherworldly power that caused the tragedy of Khaenri'ah. In my opinion, Albedo did not lie to the Traveler, he just did not mention something that did not have anything to do with the Traveler, which is totally fair.
@@mine8166 I guess I explained my theory not clear enough. The vail we see is the same vail the Traveler drank from. But the sediment in the vail has nothing to do with the Traveler. Albedo made the concoction for the Traveler, but because of the thickness of the drink he didn't notice that the sediment that was not supposed to be there appeared. It was there even before the Traveler touched the vail. The sediment was revealed only after Traveler emptied the vail. Albedo noticed it, but did not mention it to the Traveler as it had no direct connection with the experiment he was doing with the Traveler. Don't forget, Albedo is not really a talkative guy, and he does not have much experience with people. I guess he has simply judged it as irrelevant information for us. Not because he had any ill intention or plots
Ooh i love this! Pls make another video about albedo! I’m really interested in what he meant when he said “if one day i go out of control, will u stop me?”
Hoh, I also looked into the topic of Khaeri'ah alchemy. There are a couple of things you've missed. First of all, the creation of life forms may be something extraordinary now in Taivat, but in Khaenri'ah of the past it was a common thing. It is described in Albedos story (part 5 I think) that Khaenri'ah is an underground place where plants and animals are not as abundant, thus the alchemy they practiced revolved around the creation of life or how they called it "Art of Khemia"
The alchemist who caused Khaenri'ahs destruction was called Gold (His name was mentioned in the book "Breeze Amidst the Forest") so I don't think we can connect him (I assume "Gold" is a male name) directly with Rhindottir, a female, just because they are the only two mentioned alchemists that practiced Art of Khemia before. As I already said, it used to be a common practice.
And about dragons, I belive the Art of Khemia is based on dragon power. Let me explain why I think that is a possibility. Some books in the game mention that dragons and archons do not get along for some reason (Dvalin is an exception), so it would be logical for them to live in a place where "gods gaze do not reach": Khaenri'ah. Dragons are rare naturally born elemental beings (again this a description from a book). In other words, they are life forms that came to exist one day. I believe that the existence of dragons in Khaenri'ah might have been the reason why they could use Art of Khemia, why they could create life itself. That would also explain why Albedo feels some sort of connection with dragon power. If my theory is correct, as a homunculus made with Art of Khemia, he is literally made from dragon power.
Actually very fair points I haven't been able to go over albedo's story myself. Cause I have been preoccupied by irl things. Just wanted to get out what was on my mind. I'm glad that you told me this though it's very interesting and I have to look into it myself. Getting back on my feet soon and schedule is almost back to normal.
P. S. I'm thankful that you're still supporting me after all the time I was gone btw.
@@AreYouIZ Your welcome)
By the way, there is one more interesting thing I forgot to mention. Do you know about that mysterious Mihoyo post on GI forum about Dainleif? It is some sort of prophecy and one of the sentences says "chalk pursues gold". It was a strange sentence at first but with Albedo out it now makes sense. Our Chalk prince might be trying to uncover the truth of whats happened back in Khaenri'ah. Personally, I am not quite convinced that Gold did that intentionally. That Chunk of Aerosiderit description in the video states that the monsters were "mutated lifeforms, and the mutations caused by powers from beyond this world". These words could mean two things: either Gold used power from beyond to create them (then he is a sinner), or someone from beyond interfered (then Gold is more of a victim himself)
@@mine8166 About Kaeya and Dainsleif eyes and eyepatch, I've heard a lot of speculations about them, but, personally, I don't think they mean anything significant. A lot of characters in the game have strange pupils (Hu Tao literally has flower-shaped pupils. Does that mean something?) same goes for eyepatches. Baidou has one too. So I don't usually include that in my theories.
And the second topic about the vial. I don't think that sediment had to do with the Traveler. Traveler just drank from the vial, that's it. How could something of his end up in the vial. It's not like he put his hair inside or something. I believe what it meant is that Albedo used certain ingredients to make this... drink, but surprisingly he discovered that the ingredients he used contained something extra, that he did not intend to put there. Now, what ingredients did he use? We don't know most of them, but he definitely used starsilver from Dragonspine (we collected it on the way). Everything on the Dragonspine is effected by Durin remains, and those are the remains of a mutant dragon, that was changed into a monster with the power from beyond. So, in conclusion, I think that sediment has to do with otherworldly power that caused the tragedy of Khaenri'ah. In my opinion, Albedo did not lie to the Traveler, he just did not mention something that did not have anything to do with the Traveler, which is totally fair.
@@mine8166 I guess I explained my theory not clear enough. The vail we see is the same vail the Traveler drank from. But the sediment in the vail has nothing to do with the Traveler. Albedo made the concoction for the Traveler, but because of the thickness of the drink he didn't notice that the sediment that was not supposed to be there appeared. It was there even before the Traveler touched the vail. The sediment was revealed only after Traveler emptied the vail. Albedo noticed it, but did not mention it to the Traveler as it had no direct connection with the experiment he was doing with the Traveler. Don't forget, Albedo is not really a talkative guy, and he does not have much experience with people. I guess he has simply judged it as irrelevant information for us. Not because he had any ill intention or plots
Dude, I just wanna say thank you for making these types of videos! I can’t find many UA-camrs that post Genshin lore. Keep up the great work!
Gonna listen to you while doing a photoshoot :)
Ok what, I had a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT story line for he chalk prince??
Did u know watching this video replenishes 1 resin ;)
Ooh i love this! Pls make another video about albedo! I’m really interested in what he meant when he said “if one day i go out of control, will u stop me?”
Yaaaas!!!! Hope you enjoyed your break! Another great vid!
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I hated when Sucrose was pushed to the side. No one does that to our sweet Sucrose.😒
Ah yes i was waiting for this
Please please make a video about Xiao's lore
They are people who still that Albedo s maker is gold... sighhh
Please dont stress yourself making videos!
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