Okay, let’s talk about this whole “true culprit” thing in Genshin Impact. I spent a good chunk of my time trying to figure this out, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a headache. I started by diving into the first Act of the Fontaine Archon Quest. I thought, “Alright, let’s clear Lyney’s name.” So I jumped into the game, ready to play detective.
First, I had to gather some clues. I mean, you can’t just go around accusing people without evidence, right? I spent hours looking around, talking to every character, and checking every nook and cranny. I felt like a real detective, piecing together bits of information.
Then came the trial. I was like, “Okay, time to use these clues.” The game throws you into these situations where you have to refute claims. The first one was about Lyney attacking Halsey. I said, “Nope, not buying it.” I used Lyney’s statement as evidence, and that seemed to work. I felt pretty smart at that point, not gonna lie.
Next, they claimed Lyney kidnapped someone. Again, I was like, “Hold up, that doesn’t make sense.” I went through my evidence, and boom, I refuted it. I was on a roll! I thought I had this whole thing figured out.
But then, things got tricky. I had to figure out what item was used to control the timing of something. After a lot of digging, I found out it was a dropped hook rope. I was like, “Aha! Gotcha!” I was really getting into this detective role.
Later, I had to find out where Halsey went. After a lot of head-scratching and going through every clue, I realized it was the broken flower vase. I selected it, and I was like, “Yes! Another one solved!”
- Refute: Lyney attacked Halsey.
- Evidence: Lyney’s statement.
- Question: What item did the culprit use to control the timing of the dissolution?
- Answer: Dropped Hook Rope.
- Question: Where did the missing Halsey go?
- Answer: Broken Flower Vase.
After all this, the Traveler (that’s me, basically) concluded that Marcel was the likely suspect. It made sense because he was the only one rich enough to afford some fancy private Meka. I was like, “Case closed, right?”
But wait, there’s more! The game then takes you to a place called the Sea of Flowers at the End. It’s like an epilogue. The Traveler says something about your journey reaching its end, but there’s one final doorway. I was like, “Okay, what’s behind this door?”
Epilogue
So, I stepped forth, and the story continued. I won’t spoil everything, but let’s just say it wasn’t what I expected. The Traveler’s theory wasn’t completely correct. I was like, “Wait, what? I thought I had it all figured out!”
Anyway, it was a wild ride. I spent hours on this, and it was both frustrating and satisfying. Solving the puzzles and gathering clues was fun, but the twists and turns kept me on my toes. In the end, I learned a lot about the people of Fontaine, and let’s just say, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.
If you’re playing Genshin Impact and get stuck on this part, I hope my little adventure helps you out. Just remember to pay attention to the details, and don’t jump to conclusions too quickly. Happy gaming!