168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Genshin Impact is full of all kinds of content, and one aspect it never lacks is quests. Whether they're the limited-time Event Quests that always give you something to do or the permanent Archon and World Quests that bring answers (and sometimes more questions) to the world, these quests almost always help expand Teyvat's lore.
But Genshin Impact isn't shy about including dark and eerie themes and topics in their quests. Many of them are the most interesting quests in the game, in fact. Some are completely optional but end up sticking with you because of the chills they gave you.
6 🦩 Cleanup At Dawn
You unlock this World Quest after finishing Act 3 of Mondstadt's Archon Quest. The actual quest is fairly normal: Adelinde, the head housemaid at Dawn Winery, asks you to clean up some stains for her. But if you talk to her again afterward, you'll be able to question her about certain rumors going around Dawn Winery.
She brushes them off as simply rumors, then gives you three 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Delicious Sticky Honey Roasts. The weird part is how she lets you know, unprompted, that they're "perfectly normal animal steaks" and that "there's nothing wrong with them at all" before chuckling. Add to that the rumors of guests vanishing during their stay at Dawn Winery, and you have to wonder if something suspicious is going on...
5 Sinister Instruction 🙈
You trigger this hidden World Quest after visiting a shrine near Serpent's Head in Inazuma. The shrine has a Kairagi next to it, who doesn't make much sense when you talk to him, referring to a mysterious "he" and telling you to "worship three times." If you do as he says for three consecutive days, he attacks you. After defeating him, he drops some notes, which give background on the now-abandoned Higi Village's dark past.
They talk of illness, betrayal, and hearing voices. But the worst part is when you find the incomplete resident register behind the Kairagi's old house, which states the villagers' names, ages, and statuses. Almost all of them are either missing or dead, but they're described as "sacrificed" and "returned to oneness" the more down the list you go. Chillingly, the last entry is the Traveler, whose status is "about to take the bait..."
4 The Chasm's Bounty
Regular humans tend to lose their minds or become sick if they're in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Chasm's mines for too long. ♔This World Quest has you searching for a missing miner. When you find him, he seems to have lost a doll that he wanted to give to his little daughter, Qi Nan. While you loo🌱k for the doll, you encounter a young girl in the mines.
She identifies herself as Qi Nan and guides you to the doll. Once you find it and bring it back to the miner, he talks about his temporary madness down in the mines and how his daughter is already grown up and working. He also implies that he saw a hallucination of a younger version of her while down in the mines. But if that's the case, who's the "Qi Nan" you saw down there?
3 ൩ The Missing Miner
You need to search for another miner who's been missing for years in The Chasm during this World Quest. There's a handbook in the mines that reads like a diary. It talks about going deeper in to help look for a missing doll. The next page mentions the writer's ears itching and a "voice." After that, the writer seems to go off the rails, ranting about "mushroom meat."
When you're done reading, the missing miner appears behind you, repeatedly giggling and going on about how delicious mushroom meat is. He refuses to go back to the surface with you until he gets more mushroom meat. To accomplish this, you have to defeat Floating Fungi. He seems overjoyed at being able to eat "living, breathing mushrooms" and proclaims, "the bigger, the tastier." Let's hope he doesn't start seeing other people as big mushrooms...
2 ♒ Through The Mists
Rather than a single World Quest, Through The Mists is a questline in fog-shrouded Tsurumi Island. They revolve around a boy named Ruu and a certain ceremony to appease an entity known as Kanna Kapatcir. Long story short, the ceremony involved using Ruu as a sacrifice. It'd had the opposite effect many years ago, enraging Kanna because of Kanna's connection to Ruu, who would sing to it.
So, Kanna had decided to curse the inhabitants of Tsurumi Island to relive the events following the ceremony over and over. You witness these events in the time loop: red skies, a thunderstorm, and pure destruction. It turns out Ruu is something like a ghost who's been reliving these events for decades, and you come across many other ghosts of the past on the island.
1 The Phaethons' Syrtos
This World Quest in Enkanomiya is pretty important to know more about its lore, but it's equal parts tragic and twisted. It's given by Clymene, an official in Enkanomiya when she was alive. She tells you all about the Sunchildren, the supposed rulers of Enkanomiya. Because they were children, they couldn't rule properly, and their true roles were puppets and scapegoats controlled by nobles in Enkanomiya.
Those nobles manipulated the Sunchildren to do horrible things, and the residents of Enkanomiya directed their hatred and resentment towards them. The Sunchildren's lives were miserable. But if that wasn't bad enough, they would be killed off before reaching adulthood because the nobles knew they'd be harder to control the older they got. On top of that, they wouldn't even be killed quickly; Enkanomiya's artificial sun would burn them alive. Clymene asks you to visit each Sunchild's grave and pay your respects, as they suffered in both life and death.