GalaxyRiversThePurge
🌌 Author's Note / Description
"Why This Page Is Changing"
For a long time, this page has been a space for creativity, imagination, and storytelling in many different forms. But recently, something shifted for me.
While revisiting Genshin Impact, I found myself thinking less about surface-level story beats and more about the deeper questions hidden in the lore. The kind of questions that linger long after the dialogue ends. The kind that aren't fully answered - and maybe aren't meant to be.
One line in particular stayed with me:
The Traveler has witnessed the birth and death of stars.
That statement is easy to overlook. It can sound poetic. Dramatic. Figurative.
But what if it isn't?
When you really think about the lifespan of a star - millions, billions, even trillions of years - that one sentence changes everything. It reframes the Traveler not as a lost sibling wandering a single world, but as something far older. Far more ancient. Possibly older than Teyvat itself.
This realization sparked something in me.
I don't just want to create stories anymore.
I want to explore mysteries.
This page is evolving into a space where I break down cosmic-scale theories, question established assumptions, and examine the deeper implications hidden within Genshin's lore. Not to claim answers - but to investigate possibilities.
Because Genshin Impact isn't just a fantasy game about Archons and nations.
It's a story about fate, memory, cycles, and beings who exist outside the system entirely.
The Traveler is called a Descender.
They are not recorded in Irminsul.
They are not bound by Teyvat's fate.
So what does that mean for their age?