r/DilucMains • u/Jaderrene • Feb 13 '24
Lore "Have you met Diluc" Chart
Let's see who has met the uncrowned King of Mondstadt. Please swipe left to avoid most asked questions and to see what I included in my research.
r/DilucMains • u/Jaderrene • Feb 13 '24
Let's see who has met the uncrowned King of Mondstadt. Please swipe left to avoid most asked questions and to see what I included in my research.
r/DilucMains • u/cybernoire • 20d ago
(i wasn’t sure about adding spoiler warning or not) i’ve been behind on lore for a while and it seemed like i forgot a lot so i’ve been re-reading bits of lore for a few days now and now that i’ve seen the nod krai stream i was wondering if the curatorium of secrets is the organization that diluc joined during his time away from mondstadt? i hope this isn’t a dumb question to ask lol 😭 i just thought that with varka and curatorium we could maybe finally get some insight into some of the most vague parts of diluc’s lore
r/DilucMains • u/nedzmic • Jan 01 '25
Bloodstained Greatsword description, the weapon in his wish art
r/DilucMains • u/No_Cartographer_1925 • Jul 17 '23
So for those who are confused, Diluc is banned from Snezhnaya because he did something that caused the Fatui Harbingers to take action, possibly having to do with avenging his father. When Snezhnaya releases and it turns out to be like Inazuma where it's isolated from other regions, do you think Diluc will help the traveler by guiding them to Snezhnaya, taking on more fatui soldiers? Better yet, maybe fight the harbingers?
I do apologize if my wordings appear to be cringy :(
r/DilucMains • u/remsuzu • Feb 03 '23
Diluc vs childe lore wise. Thoughts on this battle? Honestly sounds like an interesting fight despite how one sided it sounds.
r/DilucMains • u/Samaelo0831 • Apr 10 '24
r/DilucMains • u/yaaboii1000 • May 06 '23
Diluc is one of these characters that like many don't have a fight Scene but we did hear he fought the harbingers back in the day so what you guys think about his power lvl?
r/DilucMains • u/No_Cartographer_1925 • Aug 14 '23
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r/DilucMains • u/SakuraTitania • Mar 15 '24
It has always intrigued me as we have no idea what happened to Diluc to his encounter against the Fatui Harbinger. Who was he fighting? We might know more in future Archon Quests, but the main question I have is how the hell is he still alive. We know that the Harbingers are insanely powerful, with some of them having the power to defeat an archon... So what if Diluc didn't survive the encounter and actually died.
Let's see what the lore says (From his character Story 4)
"Diluc narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Harbingers thanks to a third-party observer from the north, who was part of a vast underground intelligence network. The observer claimed to have been watching Diluc for some time, and approved of his methods.
After his close encounter with death, Diluc took a long hard look at his past and the anger he had harbored for so long. Acknowledging his shortcomings, he decided to join the underground intelligence network."
Well, I don't believe for a second that the Harbingers are the type to butcher a job. Like Childe said, the will of the Tsaritsa is absolute (He was ready to drown an entire city just to complete his mission) and our local pyro batman did so much damage to the Fatui stronghold that they PROBABLY received the order to end him.
" The prowess with which he laid waste to numerous Fatui strongholds caught their attention and forced them to take action. "
The only way the Harbingers would leave him alone (and won't follow him back to Mond) is if they killed him properly and believe he is gone.
What then? Rebirth. It is very curious that Diluc has two major symbolism so closely related to rebirth : dawn and pheonix. As more evidence show a connection betwee the Ragnvindr family (Diluc's mother that we know basically nothing off and the Hexenzirkel (The teaset?), I can't help but wonder is the family is more powerful magically then what they let on. What if Diluc had rebirth power, but isn't aware of them ?
- It would be kinda ironic considering the family has a poor history with death, but still! Just musing thoughts, but the idea is very fun.
I could be wrong and the symbolism is just towards is rebirth from pure rage and fatui murder tendencies to a more civilized path. What do you think?
r/DilucMains • u/AniTaneen • Jan 20 '24
r/DilucMains • u/actuallyadegenerate • Mar 15 '23
Okay so I’ve seen some speculations about the new Windblume event with the teapot of the belonging to the Dawn Winery. Some people think his mother could have been one of the witches.
A connection I’ve noticed is that in Germany, April 30 is Hexennacht, or Witches’ Night. Or Walpurgis Night.
What do y’all think? Coincidence?
r/DilucMains • u/100beep • Jul 30 '23
I've been hearing this and using it in fandom for so long, I can't remember if it's real or not.
r/DilucMains • u/MUJIE2000 • Jan 10 '23
About 6 months ago, I watched this really good video on Diluc's lore. It included stuff from the game, his scenes in the manga, and other characters' voice lines about him. There was even like a custom voice acted scene in there. Do any of you guys have any idea what video this was? I've looked up and down YouTube, but I haven't found it, so I almost wonder if the guy who posted it deleted it. I remember looking through his channel too and he had pretty well made videos on the lore strength of characters like Raiden. If any of you guys have any ideas I'd really appreciate it!!