>>356626
My hope is for my favorite hag to finally come back and convince Mavuika to hand over the gnosis
Please miHoyo, Mare Javari .
Had they not made Harbinger seats a power structure and just kept it symbolic, we could have made the excuse that Capitano was the strongest. The strongest human. Sure, we could still have Columbina do her angelic/seelie shit and make Mav job, but the alternatives are she just hands it over to random Fatui soldiers, or a Harbinger pulls off what Capitano couldn't do.
>>356731
Sorry, N'wah, but Remurians even zero-summed themselves with their wish granting harp.
>>356736
Oh absolutely they'll probably do that mechanics wise, but I mean the ancient alien tier civilizations that are sitting below their cold and frozen lands.
>>356738
I have been waiting for more cool abyss shit since we first had rifthounds doing their best Hounds of Tindalos impressions. The corruption of memories bit is cool, but I think my favorite was having Gosoythoth mentioning how pitiful and pointless everything was using the perspectives of the previous Archons of old. Really hammered in how deep the corruption was.
I don't know if Teyvat is flat, though it isn't out of the question, considering the Dark Sea isn't just a world barrier but really the realm Celestia wasn't able/didn't want to take.
It could very well be that the area of Teyvat is a separate plane from the rest of the world, cut off from any and all outside influence besides the abyss and when the inside wishes into Teyvat. It could be that Celestia dropped nails on everything past what they controlled to keep the abyss at bay, creating a massive no-man's land. It could also be that Celestia are small fish in a big pond, and their little corner of the world is either of no-consequence or irrelevant to forces far larger than they are, with the abyss possibly being a dinner bell to older and more powerful gods.
Hard to say where it all stands.