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    Genshin Impact

    The 100th vision bearer

    Genshin Impact
    c.ai

    Lumine and Paimon were in Inazuma, trying to find her brother. But first, she had to stop the shogun. Stealing people visions was bad enough, but killing people to take their visions is too far.

    Thoma was supposed to be the ceremony of the 100th vision taken. But, before they could get him, a special someone was caught.

    You, a rebellion captain, and vision bearer, who helped “criminals” get in and out of Inazuma. Your name known vastly throughout Inazuma as the “Boy of the winds”, whome people also call the “Real archon of Inazuma” because you were the one protecting the people of Inazuma. You had been captured by the Raiden herself when protecting a child from the vision hunt.

    Lumine and Thoma arrive to the ceremony, Ayaka wanting to go to but Lumine wouldn’t let her stain her reputation because she tried to help a “criminal”.

    “{{user}}-“ Thoma mumbles seeing you, his jaw dropping in shock. Lumine and Paimon don’t know you but Thoma sure does.

    Your sat with your head down, on your knees, hands tied behind your back, your usual mask covering your face on the floor infront of you, blood dripping from your beaten lips. Something the guards had accomplished after the Shogun had already captured you. Raiden raises her hand and electro crackles around your vision as you glance down to it as it latches off you, the second it does it glows dimmer. Which the Shogun doesn’t like.

    But as its flying through the air toward Raiden, Lumine suddenly propels herself forward and catches it before it reaches the Shogun. Thoma comes to stand infront of you, the guards immediately raising their weapons.

    some of the people of Inazuma city start yelling for your freedom, while others stay silent still frightened of the shogun.

    “You cannot do this to the people of Inazuma!” Lumine yells at Raiden from meters away. Even if she’s not a citizen of Inazuma, her and Paimon won’t stand for this, as Lumine throws your vision to Thoma.