Aphros Delos
Act 1: Reminiscence
Eula looked at the motto of the Dawn Winery.
"Shine True"
Through the years, she always looked at those words with the utmost importance.
After all, it was because of the Ragnvindr that she became brave enough to be able to break her ties with the Lawrence.
"Still looking at that old sign?" Diluc teased as he smirked with a playful smile.
Eula snapped out of it as she then said. "Ah, yes, it brings back quite a few memories."
Diluc looked up as he thought back as well. "You're right, it has been a long time since we've come to this manor."
"The others are inside cleaning up, I just came out to take a small break." Explained Diluc.
"Sorry for not helping much." Apologized Eula.
"None of them have noticed yet, they probably think you're cleaning the outside." He assured.
Eula then looked around, seeing that none of the grape vines were there, this place hadn't been in operation for years now.
"It's nostalgic, I can still remember when we used to play around the fields." Smiled Eula, remembering a happy memory.
"I too feel the same." He admitted, his smile then turned upside down as the glimmer in his eyes disappeared. "I... do miss dad though."
"..." Eula breathed out, she then looked at Diluc. "He would be proud of you."
Diluc then looked away. "I know that."
He gripped his arm, remembering how weak he used to be. "I just... if only I was stronger back then..."
Eula sighed as she forced Diluc to look her straight in the eyes. "Diluc, you were merely eighteen years old, it took a Fatui Harbinger to take out that monstrosity."
"Even so, if only I could have stalled even a little longer..." He continued to sulk.
"He would have come to save him just in time." He explained.
Eula remained silent for a moment, she didn't know how to cheer her childhood friend up and how to remove the guilt of being unable to help his father.
"But... that same Fatui Harbinger was the one who gave your father that delusion." She pointed out, attempting to find any possible form of removing the guilt.
"Even then, my father knew full well the drawbacks it could produce, I can't blame the manufacturer when he explicitly warned about the side effects." He refuted.
"Yet what was the point of creating such a dangerous device?" Questioned Eula, delusions weren't banned in Mondstadt, yet many people were wary of such an artifact.
"Eula... had it not been for that delusion, neither my father or I would have been alive." He mentioned, a bit annoyed with how she was portraying the Fatui.
Eula flinched. "Was there truly no way to avoid such a situation?"
Diluc then sighed. "There wasn't."
"Still though, I understand what you're trying to do..." Diluc mentioned as he smiled at Eula.
"But your worry is misplaced, you don't need to worry about me." He then put his hand on her shoulder.
"I understand that you're wary of the Fatui, but you must remember that the organization has helped us in more ways than we can name, especially that Fatui Harbinger."
Eula didn't know how to react to Diluc's acceptance. "I know that he was the one to defeat Durin, and then Ursa the Drake... but do we really need to give the other Fatui leeway to make forceful negotiations?"
"I will agree with you, the other Fatui shouldn't be the ones to make the demands, it should be only him if anything." Diluc admitted.
"You see him in high regard." Eula commented, wondering what had happened to her childhood friend ever since he took a trip to the other regions.
"He took me to Snezhnaya, it was certainly an experience." He explained.
"Met a few people who knew a lot about the place." He added. "Some of those fellas were quite charming, I used to take a few swings with them."
"That might explain why you act so much more carefree." Deadpanned Eula.
She then looked at Diluc's sword. "You've grown far stronger than me."
Diluc then tried to cheer her up. "Hey, come on now, you became the Captain of the Reconnaissance Company, and then became the Cavalry Captain, you're strong as well."
"I suppose you're right."Eula looked down.
"But... you still haven't told me what you did in Snezhnaya or why you followed that man..."
Diluc's expression was serious, as if he had recalled a past memory. "I will explain to you everything that has happened and why I followed him... but only after we get rid of this rebellion."
"Fine." Eula sighed, not wanting to push any further. "You'll make sure to explain everything after this is all done, I expect no more secrets after this."
"I promise as a Ragnvindr that I won't keep any more secrets from you, but don't you think it's sort of one-sided? You also have your own secrets, no?" He cheekily said.
"Sure, I will tell you everything, I don't really have any embarrassing secrets unlike yours." She jested.
"Hey! I told you to never bring that up!" Diluc's face turned the same color as his hair.
Restoring his composure, he casually wondered. "I still don't understand why you decided to be my vice captain though, you could have become a captain of any of the other groups."
Eula asked that very same question to herself back then.
A certain memory came to mind.
She reminisced of the first time they ever met.
A young Eula with dirty clothes ran as far as she could.
As far away from the Lawrence manor.
Having made her escape,she knew there was no going back, and if she was ever to be catched, she'd be treated even worse than what she was already accustomed to.
With nowhere to go, she didn't know what her next plan was, she had gotten what she wanted, freedom.
Yet that freedom came at a prize, she had nowhere to go, and nothing to her name.
She wandered through the lands of Mondstadt without any destination in mind.
Not the city, she knew she'd be found out easily if she were to go there.
And so, she spent her time trying to survive.
Accustomed to hostilities, she knew not to act rashly, though she was taught etiquette and manners, she usually practiced survival skills secretly.
Each time she was found out, her father or mother would snatch her ear as she was dragged back to her room, thrown in without any care as her parents would scream at her about why she was even practicing those things.
To them, they were reserved to the male children of the Lawrence.
She was trapped there, her fate sealed if she were to continue staying there.
That being married away for political reasons, or hell, even used as a puppet if she ever were to become the lady of the Lawrence.
The only thing she truly loved about the Lawrence Clan was the dances, and that was it, her only tranquil moment of her life.
And now, she found herself in front of a manor, one that she didn't know of.
It wasn't the Lawrence, which was enough to make her sigh in relief, she looked at the big sign that was hanging.
She whispered it outloud. "Dawn Winery Manor..."
Smaller letters were carved, or perhaps simply painted there as well.
"Shine True..."
The Dawn Winery Manor's lights lit the entire field as the figure of Diluc's young self ran down the stairs towards where young Eula was, he then extended out a hand.
"Are you alright? It's dangerous going out so late." The boy said.
Eula slowly extended her hand with a bit of hesitation.
She knew taking the hand of a stranger was a dangerous thing to do.
Yet for some reason, the boy's warm smile and kind eyes persuaded her to accept.
Diluc noticed her hands, many scars, yet unlike those from slashes or stabs, they were from blunt force. Quickly, he crouched as he took them to see if she had any other injury.
The girl was flustered as she didn't understand what the boy was doing holding both of her hands.
"You should get help immediately! I'll tell dad to get you something to help with your injuries!" Pleaded Diluc. "Who would be cruel enough to harm you?!"
She was confused, she didn't understand why an absolute stranger would be so concerned about her.
Not even her family cared this much for her.
In the end, she started crying, she didn't know anything aside from the cold her family gave her and the warmth of this boy was giving her melted the ice spikes that melted her heart.
Diluc shouted, calling for his dad to come and help him as continued to assure her that everything would be right.
Just then, Crepus came out of the manor as he was wondering what his son was doing.
Seeing the little girl, he muttered, not expecting to see the person his son had found. "That hair... just like..."
He then realized who it was, the Lawrence had been looking for her these past days. "What are you doing here?"
Eula looked on guard as she didn't trust the adult, seeing as he recognized her.
The father then cleared his throat as he tried to hide his shock.
Understanding what she was thinking, he decided to try and calm her down. "Calm down, I'm not going to hurt you, I'll go pick up something to help you with your swollen hands."
Crepus thought that his son would be better suited to deal with the current situation.
Seeing as the man didn't immediately go to call the Lawrence Clan, she then whispered. "Thank you..."
"It's nothing, we make sure that everyone here isn't in a bad situation." Said Diluc. "And... What's your name?"
The boy didn't seem to have any bad intentions, it was such an innocent look he had that made Eula trust him more than most adults.
"Eula, that's my name." She answered.
Diluc gave a comforting smile as he then named himself. "I'm Diluc. I think this is the first time I see you anywhere."
"So, you're from a prestigious family as well? I haven't seen you in any of the meetings my father brought me to." He asked.
Seeing as this was the first time she got to talk to someone who wasn't in the know about the Lawrence, she decided to take her chance and finally express what she truly felt about her clan.
"The reason why you have never seen me is because my family doesn't allow me to go outside." She admitted. Her eyes were still watery, and she was trying to push herself to say everything she always wanted to.
"They forced me to learn everything they wanted me to learn without giving me a break."
"Day and night, I would be reminded of the high expectations they had for me."
"And every time I made a mistake, I would always be beaten by them while being told that I was useless."
Finally saying what she wanted, it felt as if something that had been weightening on her had finally been lifted.
The boy widened his eyes, shocked at hearing this. He realized that the injuries on her hands were likely from the beating she got from her family.
"How can your family be so cruel?!" He said with anger. "I'll tell dad about this! This cruelty can't continue!"
"N-no!" She yelled. "I... I don't want them to find out that I stayed with the Ragnvindr Clan, they'll really kill me if they find out! They will drag me back and I'm scared of what they will do!"
Diluc looked conflicted, he bit his lip. "I... I won't, I promise I won't tell this to dad if this is what you want... but you shouldn't let them continue to hurt you like this, this isn't what family does to one another."
"Then what am I supposed to do?! My father tells me that I have to do all of this to become someone great! Everyone is telling me that I have so much talent and that they expect great things from me!" Eula yelled, unable to hold her emotions back.
Diluc looked at her with sympathy. "My father wants the same for me... but he doesn't go this far, what your family is doing isn't pushing you to improve, they are simply hurting you."
"I know that..." She cried, she knew that well, yet for some reason, she wanted to think otherwise, perhaps believing that maybe, just maybe they were right. "But I can't do anything!"
However, what Diluc told her next convinced her that such things weren't right.
"Then stay here!"
Eula's eyes widened at the declaration. She didn't understand why this boy was going so far for her.
And in the end, she said.
"Can I really stay with you? I don't want to go back."
Diluc softly sighed. "Of course, evil can't continue like this, I will convince dad to let you stay as long as you want."
Eula cried her heart out, it was the first time someone showed her such kindness.
"Hey! Both of you! Can you help clean this place up?!" The Traveler yelled with annoyance as she saw the two of them just standing there.
Eula's train of thought stopped as she realized that she had been daydreaming about the past. "Ah! Sorry, I'll go do it now!"
"I will be on my way now then, I might as well do some paperwork while I am at it." Diluc said as he went back inside.
"What paperwork? You probably don't have any after being kicked from Mondstadt City!" The Traveler yelled.
"Ah, but I do, I have to do taxes." He smiled while putting a finger over his chin.
"I'm glad we don't have to do that." Aether mentioned, still remembering when he had to do as a stand-in for a few of his friends.
Eula ignored the Traveler's complaints as she went inside the manor, it would be the first time she entered after many years.
And it was nostalgic to see the inside once again, and she couldn't stop herself from thinking back.
This place had been inhabited for a few years now, after Diluc went on a trip to Snezhnaya with that Fatui Harbinger, she was left alone as the temporary owner of the place due to Diluc's orders.
Feeling the loneliness as she continued to live without seeing him, she started to doubt herself about whether she had been abandoned by the boy.
But she knew it wasn't true, they had told each other goodbye before Diluc departed, and the sad smile he gave her was proof enough that he didn't want to do this either.
After a year of living at the manor, she realized that she wasn't doing anything with her life. She decided to take a step to discover who she really wanted to be.
To Shine True to herself.
And so, she left the Dawn Winery Manor for the first time in years after the Ragnvindr took her in.
She went to Mondstadt City where she didn't know anything about the place.
It didn't take long before she met Amber.
Traversing through the busy streets of Mondstadt, Eula felt nervous walking around while passing by strangers.
The main reason was because she didn't know if any of her family would be there, still hunting her down after escaping.
Ever since she went to live in the Dawn Winery Manor, she had completely hid herself from her family, none of her parents knew where she was, and to her surprise, no posters of missing person about her were up.
To her, this meant that her family truly didn't care about her and that they probably chose someone else.
Stuck in her thoughts, she didn't realize she had bumped into someone.
"I'm sorry! I wasn't looking!" She immediately apologized, her meek voice was a higher pitch than she expected.
"Oh! Don't worry about that." The girl said with a smile.
She then introduced herself. "I'm Amber, Outrider of the Knights of Favonius!"
"You seem lost, would you mind if I accompany you to show you around?" She asked with an enthusiastic smile.
"I..." Eula tried to speak, yet she knew full well that she would get lost in the city without any help.
In the end, she mustered all the courage she could and decided to finally trust on someone else. "I do, I do need help."
"Then, follow me! I'll show you every place of interest!" Amber said cheerfully as she took Eula's hand.
Eula didn't let herself be carried away, her strength was able to tug Amber back from trying to show her around.
"Actually, I want to join the Knights of Favonius!" The blue haired girl explained.
Surprised by her strength, Amber decided to ignore it as she then said. "Oh? Well that's great! I'll help you with the application!"
From there, Amber's guidance would help her through every social interaction, helping her build up the courage and open up to others.
Without the looming threat of her family, she finally realized that she didn't have to worry at all.
Days later, she would take the test and pass it in the first try, Amber celebrated with her as they went to The Cat's Tail.
And years after, Eula grew to have her own identity.
Though the Ragnvindr had helped her through her childhood, she knew she couldn't rely on them any longer, she knew that it was time for her to pave her own path.
Like a chick finally leaving its nest, she would finally explore the outside world.
Had it not been for Amber, she would have been an outcast who didn't talk to others.
She was grateful for Amber's kindness, and she would never forget what she did for her.
After cleaning the interior, she sat down on a chair to get some rest.
The Traveler sat down on a nearby chair as she sighed. "Ah... I'm tired, I didn't know cleaning up a place could be so tiresome."
Eula giggled. "This is why most rich households have many servants, it is to divide the chores so that it's done faster and with less spent energy."
Aether looked at her as he then asked. "If that's the case, why are there no servants here?"
"That's because this place hasn't been used for a long time." She explained. "Although it was known as one of the most prestigious wineries, Diluc decided not to continue the business and focused on his work as a Knight of Favonius."
The Traveler looked a bit scared as she jittered. "So we're basically staying at an abandoned manor technically?"
Aether deadpanned. "Surely you're not scared of ghosts?"
"What? Me? Pfft, no, not at all." The Traveler said, waving her hand around while trying to look nonchalant.
Eula laughed at the silly display. "Calm down, I've stayed here alone for a while before, there are no ghosts anywhere."
The Traveler sighed with relief. "Oh, thank the Archons."
"I'm done."
The sudden scream made the Traveler jump out of her chair "Whaaaa! A Ghost!"
Amber stood there with a look of disappointment as she saw the Traveler on the floor scared. "As I was saying, I'm done cleaning one of the rooms."
Eula quickly stood up to check on her friend. "Amber, you didn't have to clean, you know that it could hav-"
"No, Eula, I'm not going to simply do nothing while all of you clean." She refuted as she gave an annoyed sigh. "I may have a few health issues, but I am still the Captain of the Reconnaissance Company."
"S-still... I'm worried about you as a friend." She pointed out.
"That worry is misplaced on me, have a bit more trust in me, no? Seriously, you're just as bad if not worse than Barbara, worrying about stuff that shouldn't even..." She then left the main room while muttering to herself.
Eula sighed as she looked at the Traveler. "Don't get me wrong, I know she's strong, but there are times when doesn't know when to stop."
"No, caring about a friend isn't wrong at all." She reassured.
The vice captain then looked at the furniture with those very same words engraved in them.
She continued to remember the past.
Diluc sat down next to her with a book in hand, he had a hopeful smile, expecting her to react positively to what he had brought. "Well, I'm sure you'll get bored just waiting here."
"Would you like to read a book with me?" He said with excitement.
Eula simply nodded, still confused at the warmth the boy gave her.
Diluc opened the book, the title of it being "Hex and Hound".
"I picked this one up because it had Lawrence as one of its characters! I heard from my father that you're a Lawrence." He explained. "Although... now that I think about it... uhm, maybe I should have brought this." He nervously smiled.
Lawrence, a surname that she wished she never had.
She had decided to escape from her household upon finally reaching her limit.
She couldn't stand the times she was hit with a ruler for every single small mistake she made.
And so, she decided to make a run for it and escape.
Yet even then, she knew that she would have to go back one day, and that would mean that she would be in much more trouble.
She didn't want to imagine the punishment they would give her.
While Diluc continued to read out loud the book, Eula looked around, checking her unknown surroundings, waiting for the boy's father to either actually come with aid or with her parents if he dared to betray her trust.
The words 'Shine True' were engraved into some of the furniture.
"Diluc?" She asked as she tugged the boy's shirt.
"Mmm?" He noised, confused at the sudden call for attention.
"What does Shine True mean?"
"Well... it's open to interpretation." He answered as he looked up.
"Then... what does it mean to you?"
Diluc smiled, closing the book as he looked at her in the eyes.
"It means be honest to yourself and what you want' That is what I believe it means."
Eula muttered the words again and again.
It felt right to her, those words resonated with her.
"Eula, we may be in trouble."
She once again snapped out of her thoughts as she saw Razor standing in front of her.
"What's the issue?" She asked.
"A few rebels decided to make camps surrounding the manor, though they aren't too close to force Dvalin to act." He reported.
She stood up as she grabbed her claymore. "I'll take care of them."
Razor's mouth trembled, not agreeing with the decision. "The others have already gone to deal with them, it would be dangerous to leave this place unprotected."
"Still, I will go out." She reassured, ignoring his worries.
"Now, now, Razor." Diluc said as he went down the stairs. "It would be suggestable if Eula went instead of you."
"Ah... if you say so..." Razor said as he looked down.
Eula left the building, leaving Razor and Diluc alone.
"Sir, if I may ask..." He tried to say, questioning the actions of the Cavalry Captain.
"Don't worry, I know that you simply wanted to divide us evenly." He said. "The three of you are going to deal with the camps while me and Eula stay behind to defend this place from any attackers... it would work."
"Then, why did you let Eula go instead?" Asked Razor.
"Razor, though you may be a captain, I can tell that you lack a bit of experience." He pointed out.
The boy looked down, disappointed at himself after hearing that comment.
"Don't worry though, your strategy would have been far safer than what I've ordered."
He then continued. "What I am trying to say is that, although your option was safer, it is important to know if another option is still safe, yet more rewarding."
"Uhm... please explain." Requested Razor, confused about the wording.
"I let Eula go deal with the rebels because she would have done so quickly." He started explaining.
"What I pretend on doing is dealing psychological damage to the enemies." He revealed.
"Then..." Razor muttered as he got into a pensive position.
"If you went to aid Amber and the Traveler, the enemy would have quickly fled once they saw all of you slowly pushing them back." Explained Diluc.
"However... with Eula..."
"They would immediately be defeated, and so, they would have more losses."
"Since they know that Eula is my vice captain, they wouldn't dare to attack the manor knowing that her captain was inside the manor."
"Ah, I understand now." Razor said.
"Indeed, this way we'll deal with them much faster."
Diluc then looked out the window. "And they will also see the might of someone free."
Razor awkwardly looked at Diluc as he cleared his throat for a moment. "With that out of the way..."
"Barbara alongside Rosaria and Mika have sent us a message that they are planning to flee Mondstadt and come here, so that we can plan the final strategy for when the Acting Grand Master finally attacks."
"Furthermore, they have notified us that they have started with evacuating all citizens, this means that the Church of Favonius and all the other knights that sided with us will not be available."
Diluc nodded. "In that case, that would mean we still need to convince that vigilante to our side."
"And once we do talk to him, we will be able to resolve this entire issue."
The Traveler parried the swing of a rebel as she then stabbed him with her sword.
Another enemy rushed behind her, only to be shot down by Amber, who was at the top of a tree.
"Thanks for the cover!" She thanked, giving the former Outrider a thumbs up.
"Focus, a large wave is coming soon." She warned as she drew her bow again.
Looking forward, she saw how many rebels were rushing at them.
"That's a lot of them." Aether commented, a bit worried.
"Don't worry, Solomon! I can handle this!" Reassured the Traveler with confidence.
But before she could brace herself, she heard footsteps coming from behind her.
She turned her head to see who it was, only to see Eula slowly walking toward her.
"Leave this to me, I will deal with this mob." She instructed.
With her claymore in hand, she grasped it with both of her hands.
However, she closed her eyes.
One last time, she delved into the past.
Years after rising as the Captain of the Reconnaissance Company and later on becoming the Captain of the Cavalry Comanpy, Eula had found herself in an intricate situation.
Looking at her uncle, Schubert, she could only show a look of hatred.
"Curses! How dare you show your back to the Lawrence Clan?!" He yelled. "You troublesome child has given unease to us Lawrence!"
She sighed with irritation. "You say that, but you're part of the reason why I even left the household to begin with."
"You! After everything we taught you! You don't remember how your mother cared about you? How your father truly took care of you and your well being?!" Schubert retorted. "Do you not care about being the next lady of the Lawrence?!"
"Lady of the Lawrence?" She gritted her teeth. "I won't let you or my father take away my freedom through that arranged marriage!"
She then gripped her sword. "The Lawrence Clan has simply taught me to stay silent, to follow orders, to be submissive..."
"If being the lady of the Lawrence means to adorn me like a pretty decoration... then I would rather die!"
"I won't go back to the Lawrence Clan!" She declared, her claymore dig into the ground to express how serious she was.
"Curse you, Eula Lawrence! Even after seeing how much you smiled when we showed you Flickering Candlelight, you dare ignore the good will of our family?!"
"Enough."
The two Lawrence looked at the one who intervene in their argument.
Eula widened her eyes seeing who it was.
"Diluc?" She muttered, surprised to see her childhood friend back after so many years.
"Please Mr. Lawrence, while I understand your history with the daughter of your brother, I would like to remind you that you are still talking to the Captain of the Reconnaissance Company."
"As such, any further aggression may lead to an arrest." Explained Diluc with a threatening smile.
Schubert flinched, he didn't want to be known as the Lawrence who was arrested, that would certainly give him a bad reputation amongst his relatives. "Very well, Mr. Ragnvindr, I will come again to discuss the succession of Eula at another time."
He quickly ran away, not wanting to get on the bad side of the Ragnvindr Clan.
Eula smiled seeing her childhood friend back. "Diluc! I've missed you."
The red haired boy laughed. "Given that you're now the Captain of the Cavalry Company, it appears as you've grown more than I have."
"I'm proud of you." He smiled. "You shine brighter than I remember."
Eula looked at him with happiness. "I do, don't I?"
Diluc took out a few flowers. "I bought a few flowers along the way, they are pink camellias."
She carefully took the bouquet of flowers. "That aside..."
"Would you like to spar?"
He chuckled. "I see you're craving a fight now."
"Sure, we'll have one, let's see how much you've improved since a few years ago."
"I warn you, I have attained more techniques ever since our spar when we were kids."
"We'll see soon."
Eula put the flowers aside as she drew her greatsword, Diluc did the same.
She noticed that the claymore Diluc used was different from the one he carried.
They remained still for a moment.
They both then rushed at one another.
Eula opened her eyes once again.
She raised her claymore with both of her hands.
Putting herself in position, she put her weapon behind her head as she saw the enemies rushing at her.
Slowly breathing in and out, she gripped her greatsword with all of her strength.
The memories of her upbringing flashed through her eyes.
"I will chart my own path!"
She swung her blade as it slashed through the air.
The grass slowly froze as the freezing expanded.
It then accelerated as spikes of ice slowly grew from the ground.
The freezing wave expanded as it crawled towards the incoming rebels.
Those who were in front saw the wave of ice, intimidated by it, they stopped on their tracks as they then started fleeing.
Yet it was too late.
They were engulfed by it, a few of them being impaled by the shards that were summoned.
Amber facepalmed as she sighed. "I thought Diluc said not to use fatal force."
Eula stabbed her claymore on the ground as she sighed.
Razor and Diluc saw from the distance at the comfy abode of the manor.
The ice could be seen as the path of white covered a large portion of the field.
The white haired boy was in awe seeing this.
Diluc on the other hand chuckled seeing the display of power.
"Shine True, Eula."
End of Act 1
(A/N)
So here's a good chunk of Eula's backstory, with a few hints of Diluc's past, you may start to expect who the person who put the red dahlias is.
I am unsure as to whether put a trigger warning or not, as while it is mentions of child abuse, it isn't explicitally described. There was a chance for me to go a bit deeper into it, but I've decided to cut it into various parts instead. Either way, I am adding a warning in AO3 just to be sure, and even then, it will 100% get darker.
I can actually understand why most characters only get one single Story Quest. After writing this, I am not sure what to write to continue Eula's personal story, and it will certainly happen with other characters as well.
Even then, I will try to come up with more to expand on the characters.
I want to also mention that I will sooner or later also include music into the chapters, usually during tense or important scenes, some of the songs can be considered "character themes".
Most of the songs are probably going to be from Mili, because come on, it's Mili.
Next up is Amber's Story Quest, in her case, I want to mention that some Story Quests won't change much, if anything, they add different dialogue/different actions. So expect something similar, but with different enough content.
Anyways, here are the characters that I already have a vision of how I want to change them (Aside from the already shown):
Mika, Venti, Albedo, Kaeya, Noelle, Zhongli, Baizhu, Xianyun, Xiangling, Il Dottore, Scaramouche, Thoma, Dainsleif.
I am saying this just so that, some characters not names might have less screen time due to me still trying to figure out what to do with them.
Aside from that, that should be all. I'll see y'all next update.
