SEASON TWO
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 The Aranara Odyssey that may be helpful to better understand this week’s lore:

Arana (left) and Arama (right) are the two that head our Aranara Odyssey. Arana stays back with Rana while we head off to cure her. Arana has a special tie to Rana since they were the Aranara that visited her as a child.

One of the cutest and most wholesome things to happen in the game is when the Aranara are singing at the Utsava Festival. It makes you forget that you’ve spent 9,000 years trying to get all these little munchkins together for a 2 minute song.
Watch on YouTube: Aranara’s Choir Singing Cut Scene

Once you’ve finished the quest, you’re able to change between the real world and the dream realm. Other than the lack of Aranara, another easy way to tell you’re back to the regular world is the look of the Tree of Dreams (aka the Dream Radish). It goes from regular vegetation to electro-disco ball with the flip.

Tif was convinced there was an Aranara named Armani. After realizing the copyright issues alone would make that impossible, she went back to find their name is really Aramani. Close enough.
Note the mini-map for the location of Aramani, who sells you mushrooms and the like.

Why does Sumeru have it out for Feens?
This Sumpter Beast not only knocks down Albedo but then yeets itself off the cliff for another shot at breaking the chalk boy.

Al was laughing a lot at a video from YouTuber AraColdEye that showed what its like to be in the midst of the odyssey. They just keep showing up.
Watch on YouTube: Aranara Quest Be Like
@thefeenster The odyssey that never ended 😵💫 #aranara #aranaraquest #aranaragenshin #genshin #genshinimpact #sumeru #aranaragenshinimpact ♬ original sound – Tik Toker
Artist Spotlight

There are so many talented & creative people in the Genshin community, and we’d like to spread some love to a wonderful artist – Hika (@hikariin). We love the sweetness of this piece and all of their work. While Nahida is only showing a smidge of her eyes, you’ll see in Hika’s other work that the eyes are always done so beautiful and with so much depth.
See more work from Hika on Instagram and Twitter.
Artwork posted with permission of the artist.





