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Ley Line in Genshin Books

Texts where ley lines, memory, landscape, and hidden histories surface in the archive.

4 Books
7 Mentions
3 Regions

Matched Regions

Liyue 2 Inazuma 1 Teyvat 1

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  1. Records of Jueyun Liyue · 3 mentions
  2. Mt. Lingmeng Gossip Liyue · 2 mentions
  3. Teyvat Travel Guide Teyvat · 1 mention
  4. The Saga of Hamavaran Inazuma · 1 mention

Books Mentioning Ley Line

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Liyue 3 mentions · ~17 min

Records of Jueyun

...town. But unlike the fleeting and fickle human mind, the ever-flowing ley lines remember all. Surging elemental energy takes on spirit form to recreate all the dreams, both fair and foul, of...

Liyue 2 mentions · ~5 min

Mt. Lingmeng Gossip

...en so, the sentimental mountains retained the echoing memories in the Ley Lines, and thus they sometimes repeatedly reappear at dawn or at night, when fog and rain blanket the land...

Teyvat 1 mention · ~15 min

Teyvat Travel Guide

...I met there last time is still staring this way now. The flow of the ley lines around here are unique in all of Liyue. Much more dynamic, somewhat unstable... It's as if a great, relentless...

Inazuma 1 mention · ~4 min

The Saga of Hamavaran

...victim..." Hamavaran considered this possibility. Ghosts are just the Ley Lines' memories of the deceased, Hamavaran reasoned. It's a completely natural phenomenon that occurs due to...

Ley Line Glossary FAQ

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What does the Ley Line glossary page show?

It shows 4 source-book matches, 7 text mentions, and the regions where Ley Line appears in the archive.

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Is this glossary an official definition?

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