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  2. Marchosias - Wikipedia

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    In Genshin Impact, it is revealed that Marchosius (Chinese: 马科修斯), now Guoba (Chinese: 锅巴), was the God of the Stove and Patron God of the Soil. Following a series of calamities, he used up his power to vitalize the land, greatly reducing his physical size and intelligence.

  3. Paimon (Genshin Impact) - Wikipedia

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    Grayson wrote that Paimon behaved in ways that "can only be described as suspicious", noting a quest in the beginning of the game where Paimon strongly desires a sword that turns out to be non-existent. Grayson additionally reported that some fans speculated on whether Paimon was the true villain of Genshin Impact. [9]

  4. Music of Genshin Impact - Wikipedia

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    The next soundtrack album, City of Winds and Idylls (风与牧歌之城), is dedicated to the Mondstadt Chapter and commemorates the release of Genshin Impact. [11] The album got released on digital music platforms on September 28, 2020, and the proper release on the official Genshin Impact YouTube channel occurred on November 2, 2020. [12]

  5. Melusine - Wikipedia

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    In the Fontaine region of Genshin Impact, the Melusines are an all-female, non-human race; which originated from the beast named Elynas. [40] The playable character Sigewinne is a member of this race with a unique human-like appearance. In Ravenswatch, Melusine is a playable character.

  6. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    They primarily appear as humans with wings. [48] In Around the World in Eighty Days, Passepartout joins a circus in Japan where he dresses as a tengu (spelled Tingou in the book). In Ghost of Tsushima, the "Mythic Quest" Curse of Uchitsune features a man with a tengu mask as the main antagonist of the Quest. In the "Legends Mode" Tengus are an ...

  7. Astaroth in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, Astaroth appears as a demon. Astarot, Asutarotto in Japanese (アスタロット), appears in the card game and snack food Shinra-Bansho and is a blue-skinned female version. Soul Calibur series of video games, a golem named Astaroth is a playable character. Ultima V, Astaroth is the name of the Shadowlord of ...

  8. Furina (Genshin Impact) - Wikipedia

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    He added that this, alongside her portrayal in promotional media, helped the character appeal to non-Genshin Impact players, portraying her as a musical star with a cheerful and operatic temperament, and despite being designed from a specifically Chinese perspective, the additional elements of her character helped give her a worldwide appeal. [7]

  9. Megumin - Wikipedia

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    Megumin (Japanese: めぐみん) is a fictional character from the light novel, manga, and anime series KonoSuba, written by Natsume Akatsuki.In the universe of KonoSuba, a parallel world with MMORPG elements, Megumin is a sorcerer who joins protagonist Kazuma Satou's party in an attempt to defeat the Demon King.