Nahida. Ye Cha Long Mie Apr 2026
This paper analyzes Nahida (Lesser Lord Kusanali) as a deconstruction of the divine ruler archetype in Genshin Impact . Unlike traditional archons who rely on martial power, Nahida embodies intellectual vulnerability and cyclical rebirth. Through examination of her story quests ("Sapientia Oromasdis" chapter) and the Sumeru Archon Quest, the study argues that Nahida’s "imprisonment" within the Sanctuary of Surasthana symbolizes the marginalization of pure knowledge in favor of institutional dogma. Her ultimate act—sacrificing her stored knowledge to defeat Shouki no Kami—redefines wisdom as letting go rather than accumulating. The paper further explores her connection to the real-world Buddhist concept of prajñā (wisdom) and the irony of a child-god teaching maturity. If "Ye Cha Long Mie" is critical, please paste the original Chinese characters, and I’ll locate or write the exact paper.
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