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glad everybody’s having fun

@nobodysvoice22

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my flight rising blog is @harvest-hardshell

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hi there o/ i’m nobody (as in, nobody is my name.) i also go by outis or nanashi. i’m an adult (not a minor) 👍

this tumblr blog is my house it’s where i live and put all my stuff

my pronouns: fuck it idc. make smthn up

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So if i put this together completely, there was a world spanning civilisation (remnants of which are seen in tsurumi island's underground ruins, enkanomiya, the chasm, dragonspine and possibly the thousand winds temple) but it was destroyed during the war with the second who came, with only enkanomiya and what eventually became khaenri'ah surviving because they were sunk underground

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-dainslief mentions that the chasm ruins resemble khaenri'ah

-the ancient tsurumi murals resemble those found in dragonspine:

-ancient istaroth worship both in inazuma and mondstad, which are very far away from each other

-Tsurumi island has hilihurls, which would make no sense because it was destroyed far before the cataclysm (Kapatcir was killed by the Shogun before the cataclysm) unless they already had cursed people there before the islanders we meet settled

-consider that the second who came might have been celestia/the heavenly principles: they won the war and destroyed the old world with the celestial nails, reshaping it as they like, leading to the archon war as new gods of various origins tried to establish themselves. Enkanomiya's people were brought up to the surface by Orobashi and fell into line with what Celestia considers good. Tsurumi was settled by a new group and got destroyed somewhere in this timeframe. Somewhere along the way Khaenri'ah made itself known again, but 1500 year after the archon war it overstepped, and the heavenly principles stepped in to complete the job, leading to the Teyvat we all know and love.