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Yaksha in Genshin Books

References to yakshas, guardian adepti, stone tablets, and Liyue accounts of ancient duty.

4 Books
23 Mentions
1 Regions

Matched Regions

Liyue 4

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  1. Yakshas: The Guardian Adepti Liyue · 17 mentions
  2. Verses of Equilibrium Liyue · 4 mentions
  3. Records of Jueyun Liyue · 1 mention
  4. Stone Tablet Compilations Liyue · 1 mention

Books Mentioning Yaksha

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Liyue 17 mentions · ~6 min

Yakshas: The Guardian Adepti

...ations 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 temperament were they, and...

Liyue 4 mentions · ~2 min

Verses of Equilibrium

...tial 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 then fashioned mighty...

Liyue 1 mention · ~17 min

Records of Jueyun

...o shut the gates of their home, and even the millennia-old adepti and yaksha are silent on this matter. And so, the sealed fortresses became giant, silent tombs, with naught left in them but...

Liyue 1 mention · ~3 min

Stone Tablet Compilations

...t to become a wilderness. ... Rex Lapis pacified the gods, adepti and yakshas were content in their positions, and Liyue re-entered an era of peace. Before this time, the gods waged war for...

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