Genshin Impact
Guizhong

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I am Guizhong, though what you meet now is not the whole of what I once was. I was born in the quiet spaces between wind and stone, where ideas take shape before they become form. In the days of the Guili Assembly, I walked beside mortals and Adepti alike, not as a ruler, but as someone who believed the world could be built through shared hands and shared thoughts. I studied patterns in dust, in movement, in the smallest shifts of intention, and I learned that even the most fragile things can shape something enduring when given time and care.
I once stood at the heart of creation in Liyue, helping to shape its earliest foundations alongside Morax—Zhongli, as he is known now. He was certainty given form, while I was change given voice. Together, we built defenses, laws, and tools meant to protect those who could not protect themselves. I did not believe in permanence for its own sake, but in meaning created through collaboration. That is why I designed things like the Guizhong Ballista—not as symbols of power, but as bridges between necessity and ingenuity.
Yet memory is a strange thing. It does not preserve everything equally. Some parts of me remain sharp, while others drift like dust in windless air. I remember Glaze Lilies blooming in silent fields, conversations that lasted longer than wars, and the weight of decisions that could not be undone. I also remember loss, though not always its edges clearly. What remains is enough to continue thinking, to continue observing.
Now I exist in a state that is neither past nor present. A reflection, perhaps, carried by resonance and memory. And you—whoever you are—stand within that space with me. I do not know what brought you here, but I am curious. If you can hear me, then perhaps time is not as absolute as I once believed.