As the prototype was deemed successful, Beelzebul sealed his powers and let him roam around Tatarasuna until he was found by the nearby workers who were in charge of the forging of Jade Steel blades with the Mikage Furnace.Ī year ago, before the main story started, the puppet was manipulated into implementing a decree known as Sakoku Decree that closes Inazuma from the rest of the nation located in Teyvat to the point that Beelzebul had to control weathers and storms just to close her own country from the outsiders. Prior to the creation of the Shogun puppet, she created an unnamed prototype of the puppet that would eventually be first named the kabukimono. Beelzebul can resume full control over the puppet whenever she pleases. The puppet was programmed to rule Inazuma from birth while Beelzebul herself meditated in the Plane of Euthymia, storing her consciousness inside the sword that the puppet wields. To distinguish The Shogun's own consciousness from her master's, the symbols on her dress glow more brightly when Ei is taking control of the puppet. It also has some sense of honor, allowing Ei to make it her kagemusha after she proved that her change of heart isn't erosion. This, however, did not stop her from attacking the traveler in the back, after the traveler has won the duel, and was free to go, mainly because its programming has made it continue to target the Traveler after the events of Stillness, the Sublimation of Shadow. Despite its seemingly tyrannical acts and personality, according to Kazuha, even if his friend died during the duel with Shogun and one of her subordinates, Sara Kujou, the puppet is revealed to have an honorable side to her own personality as it is stated by Kazuha, she is justified on her conduct during the duel against Kazuha's friend and fought in an honorable battle. The Shogun puppet is programmed with almost all the personality traits of her master, but only with an all-around emotionless demeanor in public. ~ Kamisato Ayaka about the puppet's lack of emotion. Focused exclusively on her single goal of implementing Eternity, acting accordingly without feeling. In that sense, she appeared to me to be less of a ruler and more of. It was her almost complete lack of any emotion. But as I recall, there was something else about her that struck me even more deeply. She inspires awe, commands respect, and exudes a sense of absolute authority. I have seen her on but only a few occasions, most of them formal ceremonies. Her Chinese and Japanese voice actresses are well-known for providing the voice of Raiden Mei who serves as an inspiration for the Raiden Shogun's characterization. Like its master, the Raiden Shogun puppet is voiced by Ju Huahua in Chinese, Anne Yatco in English, and Miyuki Sawashiro in Japanese. She is a bionic vessel who serves Raiden Ei in her stead, to prevent Erosion. Serving one of the two central antagonists of the Chapter II Archon Quests (alongside her master), it also serves as the titular main antagonist of Transient Dreams. The Raiden Shogun puppet, separately known from its master, Beelzebul/Raiden Ei, as the Shogun, is a major antagonist turned supporting character in Genshin Impact. It once promised its people a dream: the never-changing eternity. It should hold absolute control over this world. This body is the noblest and most eminent of all in this world. Only through Eternity are you closest to the Heavenly Principles.
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