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Tsaritsa | Genshin Impact

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  Tsaritsa is known as Cryo Archon of Snezhnaya who often appears in official trailers and in various voice lines. As for the elements of Tsaritsa's own character, Cryo, which is reportedly inspired by cold European plains like Russia. Meanwhile, until now it is still mystery about her form as queen in Snezhnaya and her idealism as an Archon. If you read at the many info around him, it says that the idealism of this character is from a God of Strength to a God of Destruction. In fact, not a few people also said Tsaritsa Genshin Impact if the character is a cruel queen figure and does not have the slightest respect for the residents. In addition, Tsaritsa is also known as an evil figure who attacks Venti and takes his gnosis. Tsaritsa formed Fatui If you look at the first round of the Archon Quest, you can see that Venti's gnosis was forcibly taken away by a harbinger named La Signora who is a high-ranking Fatui. Unexpectedly, this La Signora answered orders from Archon Cryo who

The Seven Archons | Genshin Impact

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The Seven Archons or The Seven are the seven gods who preside over the seven regions of Teyvat and have control over certain elements. Venti "What does freedom mean when God demands it of you?" Local name: Venti Element: Anemo Country: Mondstadt Ideal: freedom For Genshin Impact players, Mondstadt was the first Teyvat experience. It hosted the first characters, the first adventures, and of course the first Archons. Representing the ideal of freedom, Also known as Lord Barbatos or the God of Freedom, Barbatos set out to allow his people to rule without divine interference. That said, Barbatos isn't reckless. Along with Morax he one of the two original Archons of Genshin Impact, were still alive, he has 2,600 years of wisdom on his shoulders. Barbatos, who watches from the shadows as a bard, he currently living as a human named Venti. He may look low now, but this is a facade. Barbados helped the warm tundra, flattened the mountains and conquered the four winds. After all,