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Alice's Prophecy: A Shocking Theory About Genshin Impact's Ending and the Nature of the AbyssAn intriguing theory suggests that Alice, a key figure in the Genshin Impact universe, may have already hinted at the game's true ending. This theory stems from Alice's statement that the Abyss's essence is 'the hatred held by unfulfilled destinies,' offering deep insights into Teyvat's fate system and the Traveler's ultimate role. The prediction that the Traveler will become the new Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, creating a new world order where rejected realities do not turn into hatred, is gaining attention.
1. 🎮 Alice Reveals the Essence of the Abyss and How Fate Works
· Alice may have already hinted at Genshin Impact's ending, with her comments on the Abyss during the 'Luna 5 Event' being key.
· Alice explained that the essence of the Abyss is 'the hatred held by all unfulfilled destinies.'
· Previously, the Abyss was thought to be external evil corruption or forbidden knowledge, but Alice defined it as a much deeper concept.
· Fate is not a strict script but composed of countless possibilities; when one reality is chosen, other possibilities are discarded.
· These discarded possibilities do not disappear but become hatred, forming the Abyss.
· Just as there are multiple branching paths and endings in character 'dating events,' various versions of events are possible, but some major outcomes seem destined to occur regardless of the path taken.
· For example, there could have been a history in Mondstadt where Varka became the hero to confront Dvalin, but in the reality we know, Varka is on an expedition, so another hero saves Mondstadt. This implies that fate favors certain outcomes.
· Alice explained that the essence of the Abyss is 'the hatred held by all unfulfilled destinies.'
· Previously, the Abyss was thought to be external evil corruption or forbidden knowledge, but Alice defined it as a much deeper concept.
· Fate is not a strict script but composed of countless possibilities; when one reality is chosen, other possibilities are discarded.
· These discarded possibilities do not disappear but become hatred, forming the Abyss.
· Just as there are multiple branching paths and endings in character 'dating events,' various versions of events are possible, but some major outcomes seem destined to occur regardless of the path taken.
· For example, there could have been a history in Mondstadt where Varka became the hero to confront Dvalin, but in the reality we know, Varka is on an expedition, so another hero saves Mondstadt. This implies that fate favors certain outcomes.
00:15 - 03:02
1. 🎮 Alice Reveals the Essence of the Abyss and How Fate Works
· Alice may have already hinted at Genshin Impact's ending, with her comments on the Abyss during the 'Luna 5 Event' being key.
· Alice explained that the essence of the Abyss is 'the hatred held by all unfulfilled destinies.'
· Previously, the Abyss was thought to be external evil corruption or forbidden knowledge, but Alice defined it as a much deeper concept.
· Fate is not a strict script but composed of countless possibilities; when one reality is chosen, other possibilities are discarded.
· These discarded possibilities do not disappear but become hatred, forming the Abyss.
· Just as there are multiple branching paths and endings in character 'dating events,' various versions of events are possible, but some major outcomes seem destined to occur regardless of the path taken.
· For example, there could have been a history in Mondstadt where Varka became the hero to confront Dvalin, but in the reality we know, Varka is on an expedition, so another hero saves Mondstadt. This implies that fate favors certain outcomes.
· Alice explained that the essence of the Abyss is 'the hatred held by all unfulfilled destinies.'
· Previously, the Abyss was thought to be external evil corruption or forbidden knowledge, but Alice defined it as a much deeper concept.
· Fate is not a strict script but composed of countless possibilities; when one reality is chosen, other possibilities are discarded.
· These discarded possibilities do not disappear but become hatred, forming the Abyss.
· Just as there are multiple branching paths and endings in character 'dating events,' various versions of events are possible, but some major outcomes seem destined to occur regardless of the path taken.
· For example, there could have been a history in Mondstadt where Varka became the hero to confront Dvalin, but in the reality we know, Varka is on an expedition, so another hero saves Mondstadt. This implies that fate favors certain outcomes.
03:52 - 06:48
2. 🌌 The Fundamental Problem of Teyvat: The Principle of Abyss Generation
· When fate chooses one reality and discards the rest, the rejected possibilities do not disappear but become hatred.
· This means the Abyss is not merely an external threat but a byproduct of how the world of Teyvat is constructed.
· Teyvat itself continuously produces the hatred of the Abyss every time it narrows countless possibilities into a single reality.
· According to Skirk's backstory, the Abyss is not limited to Teyvat but exists on other planets, raising the possibility that planets not chosen by the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles formed the Abyss.
· Alice mentioned that one of her roles is to maintain the stability of Teyvat's boundaries, which may not just be a barrier to external space but a boundary between 'accepted reality' and 'all rejected realities.'
· The Abyss appears when rejected possibilities get too close to reality, showing that the danger of the Abyss is not merely its existence but its impact on reality.
· From this perspective, the Abyss Order siblings' 'war against fate' can be understood as the actions of those who believe the world's design itself is unfair.
· While the Abyss Order's methods are destructive, it suggests the possibility that they might be right about the core of the problem.
· This means the Abyss is not merely an external threat but a byproduct of how the world of Teyvat is constructed.
· Teyvat itself continuously produces the hatred of the Abyss every time it narrows countless possibilities into a single reality.
· According to Skirk's backstory, the Abyss is not limited to Teyvat but exists on other planets, raising the possibility that planets not chosen by the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles formed the Abyss.
· Alice mentioned that one of her roles is to maintain the stability of Teyvat's boundaries, which may not just be a barrier to external space but a boundary between 'accepted reality' and 'all rejected realities.'
· The Abyss appears when rejected possibilities get too close to reality, showing that the danger of the Abyss is not merely its existence but its impact on reality.
· From this perspective, the Abyss Order siblings' 'war against fate' can be understood as the actions of those who believe the world's design itself is unfair.
· While the Abyss Order's methods are destructive, it suggests the possibility that they might be right about the core of the problem.
07:13 - 08:09
3. ⏳ The Loom of Fate and Khaenri'ah's Future
· The Abyss Order siblings believe Khaenri'ah's rightful future was rejected and seek to reclaim their lost reality through the 'Loom of Fate.'
· The Loom of Fate is an attempt to use memories and Ley Lines to bring back a rejected reality where Khaenri'ah existed peacefully.
· However, a warning states that since memories are damaged after 500 years, a world woven from broken memories will itself be broken.
· This suggests that restoring rejected realities at any cost is not the answer, and there might be reasons why certain realities were rejected.
· The Loom of Fate is an attempt to use memories and Ley Lines to bring back a rejected reality where Khaenri'ah existed peacefully.
· However, a warning states that since memories are damaged after 500 years, a world woven from broken memories will itself be broken.
· This suggests that restoring rejected realities at any cost is not the answer, and there might be reasons why certain realities were rejected.
08:10 - 11:24
4. ✨ Three Possible Endings for Genshin Impact and the Traveler's Role
· Three possible paths for Genshin Impact's ending are presented.
· The first is maintaining the current world order, which is unlikely given the story's structure.
· The second is allowing rejected destinies to coexist, which could lead to a catastrophic multiverse.
· The third and most probable path is for the Traveler to become the 'third way.' This means a completely new outcome and an unpredictable variable, i.e., a new world.
· The Traveler, as a 'Descender,' can fulfill this role because they transcend Teyvat's laws and can influence fate.
· The Traveler's ultimate goal might be to become the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, stopping Teyvat's cycle and creating a new world.
· The first is maintaining the current world order, which is unlikely given the story's structure.
· The second is allowing rejected destinies to coexist, which could lead to a catastrophic multiverse.
· The third and most probable path is for the Traveler to become the 'third way.' This means a completely new outcome and an unpredictable variable, i.e., a new world.
· The Traveler, as a 'Descender,' can fulfill this role because they transcend Teyvat's laws and can influence fate.
· The Traveler's ultimate goal might be to become the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, stopping Teyvat's cycle and creating a new world.
11:25 - 15:31
5. 🧠 The Importance of Memory and Prototypes of a New World System
· In the world of Genshin Impact, memory is a crucial part of world-building. Irminsul is the repository of Teyvat's information, and when Irminsul's information changes, the world itself reflects that change.
· Zhongli stated that the Traveler could act as a 'backup' for Teyvat's time and flow. While Teyvat can lose or rewrite its truth, the Traveler can remember it.
· If the Abyss stems from possibilities the world rejects, the Traveler might be the only one who can remember what was lost and use that truth to create a better system.
· Prototypes of a new world system have already been presented in the game.
· Zhongli stated that the Traveler could act as a 'backup' for Teyvat's time and flow. While Teyvat can lose or rewrite its truth, the Traveler can remember it.
· If the Abyss stems from possibilities the world rejects, the Traveler might be the only one who can remember what was lost and use that truth to create a better system.
· Prototypes of a new world system have already been presented in the game.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Sacred Sakura of Inazuma | An auxiliary sacred tree network that stabilizes the world without replacing existing Ley Lines Absorbs and purifies corruption, suppressing dangerous accumulations |
| Natlan's Night Kingdom | A pseudo-network reconstructed from damaged Ley Line fragments A parallel system with different rules from the existing system, suggesting a new world memory system could be rebuilt from fragments |
| Loom of Fate | A dangerous version proving that memories can be used as material to reconstruct reality Rejected worlds can be forced back into existence, but damaged original memories can lead to severe consequences |
| Durin's Story | Durin, once rejected by Irminsul, was accepted as a different entity through the efforts of the Hexenzirkel and the Traveler Shows that the world's acceptance rules can be changed |
15:32 - 19:52
6. ✨ The New World Order the Traveler Will Create
· The true ending of Genshin Impact is not to delete the Abyss or flood the current reality with rejected realities, but to change the rules.
· The Traveler may need to become the new Sustainer of Heavenly Principles or gain equivalent authority to rewrite Teyvat's rules.
· A new world rule must be created where rejected destinies no longer need to become hatred.
· This implies a new order that acknowledges rejected destinies without erasing them or clashing with the current reality.
· Thanks to the Traveler's unique memory and ability to preserve absolute truth, the Traveler can remember what was lost, reject both the unfair fate system of the old order and the destructive nature of the Abyss, and build a system where rejection does not turn into hatred.
· The current systems of Teyvat must be combined to create a new space where rejected destinies can be preserved and acknowledged under new rules.
· The ending of Genshin Impact could be the Traveler finally creating a world where rejected realities do not have to turn into Abyssal energy, thus permanently stopping the cycle Teyvat is trapped in.
· A question that remains unanswered is where the Abyssal energy goes when the Traveler and their sibling absorb it.
· The Traveler may need to become the new Sustainer of Heavenly Principles or gain equivalent authority to rewrite Teyvat's rules.
· A new world rule must be created where rejected destinies no longer need to become hatred.
· This implies a new order that acknowledges rejected destinies without erasing them or clashing with the current reality.
· Thanks to the Traveler's unique memory and ability to preserve absolute truth, the Traveler can remember what was lost, reject both the unfair fate system of the old order and the destructive nature of the Abyss, and build a system where rejection does not turn into hatred.
· The current systems of Teyvat must be combined to create a new space where rejected destinies can be preserved and acknowledged under new rules.
· The ending of Genshin Impact could be the Traveler finally creating a world where rejected realities do not have to turn into Abyssal energy, thus permanently stopping the cycle Teyvat is trapped in.
· A question that remains unanswered is where the Abyssal energy goes when the Traveler and their sibling absorb it.
