Tales of Teyvat, a Genshin Lore Podcast

Episode 41: Albedo, The Kreideprinz

SEASON THREE

Every episode our team will work to provide you with visual and video aids to help you better understand comparisons and what we’re talking about.

Below are some resources surrounding what we discussed about Albedo, the Kreideprinz that may be helpful to better understand this week’s lore:

Albedo, from Genshin Impact, paints on a canvas while holding a paint palette of mixed blues and greens. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

Check out the official character teaser about Albedo for a great reminder of who Albedo is.

Watch on YouTube: Albedo: Still Life and Creation

Albedo, from Genshin Impact, stands in the snow covered grass with a star of geo power emerging from his hand as he prepares to do his burst attack. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

Additionally the collected miscellany video gives more insight into the character’s story and build.

Watch on YouTube: Albedo: Kreideprinz

The thumbnail of Khoi Dao, the voice actor of Albedo from Genshin Impact, for his YouTube channel. Behind him, Elsa from frozen is on a faded out blue backdrop. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

Have you ever wondered what Frozen would be like if Albedo was Elsa? Look no further! Albedo’s English voice actor Khoi Dao posted a cover on his YouTube.

Listen on YouTube: Let It Go (Full Cover)

Albedo, from Genshin Impact, stands during a light snowstorm with Aether (male traveler) on his left and Paimon on his right. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

If you haven’t already, check out our ‘Shadows Amidst Snowstorms’ Event episode from last season.

Listen here: Episode 38: ‘Shadows Amidst Snowstorms’ Event

The weapon Festering Desire from Genshin Impact. This sword has a purple and black blade with an intricate design and black handle. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

We talk about the Festering Desire weapon and how it represents unborn life, and unfulfilled wishes.

A yellow test tube with the assumed baby version of Albedo, from Genshin Impact, inside of it. The bottle has empty green bottles to either side of it, a yellow glow, and a dark background. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

At the end of the Windblume Festival we get a story of the Hexenzirkel and their Tea Parties. During this cutscene we hear Gold talk about how she is raising a son and he’s the only one of her children left. The visual also shows us a depiction of beaker baby Albedo.

Watch on YouTube: The Mages’ Tea Party

Kaeya, from Genshin Impact, stands to the left of Albedo. Kaeya and Albedo to appear be holding hands and are standing in Albedo's lab on Dragonspine. This image is showcased on the website for Tales of Tevat: A Genshin Lore Podcast.

Feens mentions a post from Vanaze Alice on X/Twitter with proof of the Keaya & Albedo ship.

Read it for yourself and tell us if you agree: @vanazealice


Artist Spotlight

Albedo's Lab by Kari @velvet_kt. Albedo holds a notebook with a pen to his mouth as he looks at a human skeleton that is adorned with white flowers. He is in a room with bottles of specimen, plants, and lots of books.
© Kari (@velvet_kt)

There are so many talented & creative people in the Genshin community, and we’d like to spread some love to a wonderful artist – Kari (@velvet_kt). We love her dreamy watercolor paintings that each tell their own story. With each intentional detail adding another beautiful layer.

See more work from Kari on Instagram and X/Twitter.

Artwork posted with permission of the artist.


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