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Book passages that reference archons, divine rule, region-level gods, and religious memory across Teyvat.
Liyue texts that reference Rex Lapis, contracts, adeptal records, and stories around the Geo Archon.
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Compare Archon and Rex Lapis across 4 shared Genshin Impact source books, with excerpts and region signals.
Book passages that reference archons, divine rule, region-level gods, and religious memory across Teyvat.
Liyue texts that reference Rex Lapis, contracts, adeptal records, and stories around the Geo Archon.
Each card shows why the same book mentions both terms.
Archon: ...t it is the temple that provided safe refuge for civilians during the Archon War several millennia ago. I've heard that the God of Salt built such a place. Liyue folklore holds that she was...
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...
Archon: ...ing Wind Kingdom of Mondstadt. Others say it dates back to before the Archon War, when the Salt God roamed free in Liyue. She once stood shoulder to shoulder with the many gods of Liyue, but...
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...
Archon: ...hey 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 no longer...
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...
Archon: ...tea, a priceless celadon vase that Liyue's neighbor deity, the Anemo Archon, once accidentally knocked the to the ground, shattering it to pieces... All these and more where laid out for the...
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...
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