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Liyue-focused references to adepti, adeptus traditions, mountain legends, and guardian figures.
Liyue texts that reference Rex Lapis, contracts, adeptal records, and stories around the Geo Archon.
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Compare Adepti and Rex Lapis across 8 shared Genshin Impact source books, with excerpts and region signals.
Liyue-focused references to adepti, adeptus traditions, mountain legends, and guardian figures.
Liyue texts that reference Rex Lapis, contracts, adeptal records, and stories around the Geo Archon.
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Adepti: ...peaks of Jueyun Karst. It is said that there is a labyrinth where the Adepti live. Let's see if I can find them. Volume 3: Aocang Lake, Jueyun Karst I seem to have lost yet another diary...
Rex Lapis: ...pronounced it as "Qingce." An elder said that thousands of years ago, Morax defeated the sea serpent and brought peace back to Liyue. After Chi died, its body turned to stone, its blood...
Adepti: ...lent spirits to be auspicious sightings, the souls either of departed adepti or unnamed benevolent gods of old. Others believe they are the echoes of strangers without kin, lingering in the...
Rex Lapis: ...gce Village say they are illuminated beasts who once fought alongside Rex Lapis in the Archon War. After the war ended, the tide subsided and peace was restored. The illuminated beasts were...
Adepti: ...t, a wooden stool whose surface was once graced by the buttocks of an adeptus for all of one hour, a delicate jade teacup from which the Lord of Geo once supped a sip of tea, a priceless...
Rex Lapis: ...e relics of that era. They belonged to an ancient tribe who worshiped Rex Lapis... though, of course, the Geo Lord probably did not yet go by the name Rex Lapis at that time." "This was an...
Adepti: ...decocting Silk Flower perfume was originally taught to mortals by an adeptus living as a hermit on Mt. Aocang. In the age where divine beings coexisted alongside lowly mortals, the adeptus...
Rex Lapis: ...inds of the many merchants of Liyue Harbor, the divine predictions of Rex Lapis are more precious than the metals and minerals of the mountain mines. Thus, no matter how far from home they...
Adepti: Liyue knew naught but plague in antiquity. The warmongering gods made it so, for the vanquished were crushed under the rocks...
Rex Lapis: ...t physical manifestations of the resentment of gods defeated in war." Rex Lapis summoned Yakshas unto him to purge the daemons. Illuminated beasts of dreadful appearance and warlike...
Adepti: ...ve for dominance, which brought catastrophe upon the land. Though the adepti fought to protect the Guili Plains, they could not stop the tide of war, which ravaged the plains and took the...
Rex Lapis: Volume 1 In the beginning, Rex Lapis descended. He lowered the tides, raised Mt. Tianheng, and calmed the waves. Thereupon, peace was brought to the people. They cut into the mountain and...
Adepti: ...e was the mistress of Chenyu Vale, who ruled the birds and beasts and adepti of wild mountain nature, who controlled the ebb and flow of the Bishui River, who as an arbiter maintained the...
Rex Lapis: ...becoming entangled in spirit by those ancient sorrows. Even so, after Rex Lapis completed his great deed of pacifying the land and sea, surveyors from Liyue Harbor would blunder into the fog...
Adepti: ...nquenched. He sought celestial order, to stay the tide of turbulence. Adepti rallied round Him, yaksha guardians charged ahead, Frightened by the courageous people the demons fled. The Lord...
Rex Lapis: ...k of proud tradition, which doth make it last. For just is the law of Rex Lapis, and ineffable His wisdom — The cornerstones of justice, which prevails throughout His kingdom. Slayer of foul...
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