The focus of the Mondstadt chapter is around the important character Eberhardt in Old Mondstadt (the dark age thousands of years ago). He is not an original character by the author. You can refer to related stories such as Clan Shotgun, West Wind Spear, Wind Letter's Edge, Return of the Rebellious Son, Gladiator's Closing Ceremony, Gladiator Spear, etc.
Parsifal: Dark Alley Series, Iron Bee Sting, Moon Needle, Sinking Heart, etc.
Witch: Moon Needle, West Wind Spear, Broken Dream Treasure, Sapphire
Priscilla:Ancient Exploration Diary
Kryuzlid: Master of the Bell Sword
The names of Keira and Elvis are original. They are the masters of Flute Sword and Jue Xian respectively. Together with Kryuzlid, they are part of a band that wanders the earth (the one dropped by the Wolf King).
The official Genshin Impact comics tell about Old Mondstadt, with only two short chapters. It roughly tells the story of Vanessa and Wendy meeting, scaring Ursa away, overthrowing the rule of Lawrence, becoming the new city lord, and establishing the Knights of the West Wind.
As for the stories of Eberhardt, Parsifal, and the Wandering Band, they are not described. I think their stories happened during this period, and I will definitely have a basis for explanation later. I wanted to write this story that requires my own research and speculation. After all, the introduction says the hidden plot.
The main line of the recent plot is a double line, one side is Parsifal's experience, and the other side is Eberhardt's experience. Just like what Eberhardt said at the beginning, it was just a copy of a performance.
My original intention is to let readers follow Lin Ye and Eberhardt to experience the story that happened before Wendy woke up. Some unpopular characters will appear later. Of course, the ending will definitely be changed.
After reading it, you can chat with other friends who play Genshin Impact and ask, do you know Parsifal? Do you know the traitorous son of the west wind? You often play band sets, do you know the story? (laughing)
There may be relatively few readers who know Eberhardt and Parsifal, and the author's writing skills are also insufficient. Many places are not explained clearly and the writing is very fragmented. I am afraid that it will be delayed like the first volume, which is a bit rushed.
I applied to the editor for permission to unblock it. When I have time, I will revise the previous plot to make it more reasonable and clear. The general direction will remain unchanged. Very serious changes will be notified.
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