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mythical-art · 4 months
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A Fairy, costume design for A Midsummer Night's Dream, produced by R. Courtneidge at the Princes Theatre, Manchester by C. Wilhelm (Undated, 0)
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andguesswhat · 9 months
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🌸 Die Geschichte Oberons 🌸
So richtig bekannt wurde Oberon durch die germanischen Sagen und Mythen. Er ist ein Zwerg namens Alberich, welcher als König der Elfen und Zwerge bezeichnet wird. Im "Ring der Niebelungen", geschrieben von Richard Wagner (deutscher Schriftsteller), bekommt er dann eine größere Rolle. Dort ist er ein tyranischer König der Schwarzalben (Zwerge, Gegenspieler von Lichtalben:Elfen) und entsagte für einen Schatz der Liebe. Als ihn dieser Schatz abgerungen wurde, dazu zählten auch ein Helm und ein Ring, verfluchte er den Ring, sodass der der ihm besitzt den Tod findet. Er wird als räuberich dargestellt und scheint gerne Frauen zu entführen. Die entstandenen Kinder beansprucht er für sich. Eine ähnliche Gesichte erzählt vom Zwerg Andwari, welcher als Lachs im WAsser lebte und einen schatz hütete.
Eine Wandlung vollzog er als Auberon in "Les Prouesses et faitz du noble Huon de Bordeaux" (Französicher heroischer Song) einem französichen Gedicht, in dem er der König der Elfen/Feen war. Seine Größe war immer noch einen Zwerges, doch vom Aussehen her war er wunderschön. Und das nur, weil er von einer Elfe/Fee verflucht wurde. Der Progatonist der Geschichte tötete in Selbstverteidigung den Sohn eines Kaisers und benötigt Oberons Hilfe, um bestimmte Taten vollbringen zu können, um dafür nicht getötet zu werden. Zuvor wurde er von einem Einsidler gewarnt, dass er liieber nicht mit Oberon sprechen sollte. Hier wird auch angeteast, dass Oberon magische Kräfte hat.
Dieses Gedicht griff der englische Dichter William Shakespear auf und schrieb "Mein Sommernachtstraum". Aus diesen Schriftstück resultierten "My Fairy Queen", welches die Handlung von Titania noch einmal aufgriff und "Walpurgisnachtstraum" bzw. "Oberons und Titanias goldene Hochzeit". Letzters knöpft an die Handlung von "Mein Sommernachtstraum" an und diente nur dem Zweck, die grieschichen Götter zu verteufeln. Die Hochzeit wird mit jede menger Hexen gefeiert und es wird gesagt, dass Oberon genauso teuflich wie die grieschichen Götter sei.
In der Handlung von "Mein Sommernachtstraum" geht es hauptsächlich um eine Hochzeit, zu der Gäste kommen sollen. Einmal die vier Personen, deren Liebe im Vordergrund der Geschichte steht und einmal Oberon und Titania. In diesem Stück ist Oberon der König der Elfen/Feen und normal groß. Bilder von Oberon und Titania zeigen, dass diese menschliche Größe haben zumal die beide Liebesaffäiren mit dem menschlichen Hochzeitspaar hatten, welche nur Oberon zugibt. Beide hatten einen Streit, da Oberon den Ziehsohn von Titania für sich beansprucht. Hier wird auch angemerkt, dass beide mächtige Naturgeister sind, die das Wetter beeinflussen können. Aus rache schickt er seinen Hofnarren Puck los, der Titania einen Liebestrank einflößen soll, sodass sie sich in das Erstbeste verliebt was in ihr Blickfeld gerät. In Pberon sollte es am besten ein Tier oder ein scheußliches Wesen sein. In dem Fall war es der Weber Bottom, welcher Dank Puck einen Eselskopf hatte. Auf dem Weg trafen sie zwei der vier Hauptfiguren. Oberon beschloss der Frau, welche abgewiesen wurde, zu helfen und dem Mann auch etwas vom dem Trunk zu verabreichen. titania schlief die ANcht über mit Bottom, was Oberon die Gelegenheit verschaffte das Kind von ihr zu stehlen. Am nächsten Tag tat ihm das Ganze allerdings Leid, wesegen der Eselskopf wieder entfernt wurde, sodass der Beischlaf Titania nicht peinlich sein musste. Außerdem wurde sie von dem Liebeszauber befreit. Anschließend vertrugen sich die Beiden wieder.
Also was ist Oberon nun? Zwerg, Elfe, Fee? Sein ursprünglicher Name Alberich setzt sich aus „Elb" bzw. „Naturgeist" (Alb) und „Herrscher, Fürst, König" (-rich bzw. -rik) zusammen. Und Elfen nennt man auch auch Alben oder Elben. Sie können klein mit Flügeln sein oder auch groß wie Mehschen. In den alten germanischen Mytholigie hatten Zwerge und Elfen viele Gemeinsamkeiten. In dem Fall könnte man Zwerge und Elfen gleichsetzen. Im Englischen heißt es allerdings "Fee" und nicht "Elf". Im Grunde sind Feen und Elfen das Gleiche. Das Wort "Elf" stammt aus dem germanischen und das Wort "Fee" aus dem Latainischen. In dem Fall ist es pupsegal, ob Oberon nun jetzt eine Elfe oder Fee ist.
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wipperbote · 8 months
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Eine Sommernacht der Extraklasse: POOLSIDE Party im Freibad Glauzig
Tolles Event am 26.08. Jetzt informieren . . .
Datum: Samstag, 26. August 2023 Uhrzeit: 22:00 Uhr bis 07:00 Uhr Die Sonne neigt sich dem Horizont entgegen, der Duft von Sommer liegt in der Luft und die Vorfreude auf eine unvergessliche Nacht steigt – es ist Zeit für den “Sommernachtstraum – POOLSIDE Party” im Freibad Glauzig. Am Samstag, den 26. August 2023, verspricht dieses Event, das Beste aus den Musikrichtungen EDM, House und Finest…
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mymuenchen · 2 years
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Sommernachtstraum 2022 #muenchen #mymuenchen #Olympiapark #atraum #gutelaune #musik #sommernachtstraum #feuerwerk (hier: Olympiapark München) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgFi4_5LzDg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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annahamiltonsstuff · 9 months
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Also nachdem gerade "Ein sommernachtstraum" lief:
Ivos Jackett war ein Traum, das rot steht ihm soooo gut. Und ich wünsche mir Jeans wieder zurück, vorallem die aus den 90ern, und mehr Farbe.
*Franz steigt ins Boot* Ivo: "Pass auf Franz", *Franz steigt über die Mauer* Ivo: "Pass auf", *Franz stößt sich den Kopf* Ivo ist keine Sekunde später bei ihm und legt seine Hand versichernd auf Franz Unterarm. (aka "Darling I am here for you")
Sie teilen sich die Spagetti. Wichtig dabei, Franz nimmt einfach Ivos Gabel. (aka wir sind so verheiratet das ich auch dein Besteck benutze)
Wie Ivo einfach in Franz wunderschönen Porsche wartet, im Sinne von "Mein Schatz kommt schon wieder."
Und Franz kommt natürlich betrunken aus der Bar und schaut Ivo mit Herzchen Augen an. Allgemein hab ich das Gefühl das sie in den 90ern mehr touchy und mehr flirty waren. Manchmal hatte ich schon das Gefühl sie ziehen sich mit den Augen gegenseitig aus.
Ivo sitzt auch in dem Auto als wäre es ihr gemeinsames.
Ich habs geliebt wie beide den Staatsanwalt beleidigt haben, und am nächsten Tag Krisensitzung mit Carlo vorm Computer hatten.
Wie sie indirekt bei Giuseppe einbrechen und Ivo kocht Spagetti. Ich finds immer toll wenn Ivo kocht.
Ah ja und Carlo sah unendlich gut aus. Can't change my mind
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thomasknorra · 10 months
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Ein Feenlied aus: William Shakespeare: Ein Mittsommernachtstraum
PUCK Wie geht’s dir, Geist? Und wohin wandelst du? FEE Über Berg, über Tal, Durch den Busch, durch den Strauch, Übern Zaun, übern Pfahl, Durch die Gischt, durch den Rauch! Ich wandele überallhin, Und flinker als der Mond kann ziehn; Ich dien’ der Feenkönigin, Betaue Kreise ihr im Grün; Die Schlüsselblumen sind ihr hold; Der Fleck an ihrem Rock aus Gold; Das sind Rubine, Feengaben; An ihrem Duft magst du dich laben; Ich suche Tautropfen hervor, Häng' Perlen jeder Blum' ans Ohr. (William Shakespeare: Ein Mittsommernachtstraum, II.1) (Übersetzt von Thomas Knorra)
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yaeggravate · 3 months
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Unraveling Princess Fischl
So I recently finished studying Princess Fischl in a lab and the results I got were kinda crazy.
As a disclaimer, I do this just for fun. I like connecting dots and solving puzzles. But I'd rather you draw your own conclusions. In this post I will try to dissect the mysteries surrounding the Prinzessin. And you really can't talk about Fischl without including Kaeya. I've even got a surprise guest star for you.
WARNING: this post is VERY long, click on that Read More at your own risk, otherwise you'll be stuck scrolling forever.
For simplicity's sake Princess Fischl will be referred to as Fischl while playable Fischl will be demoted to F.
PART 1: MIDSUMMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Most of this will use the books Legend of the Shattered Halberd and Flowers for Princess Fischl as a source. These books are authored by someone named Mr. Nine. The books are published by Yae Publishing House. So keep in mind there's a non-zero percent chance Mr. Nine is actually just a certain Nine-Tailed Fox.
F's alternate outfit is called Immernachtstraum. This is a reference to Shakespeare's play Midsummer Night's Dream. In German the play is called Ein Sommernachtstraum. So you can see the similarities (Immernachtstraum means Eternal Night's Dream.)
Kaeya is in part based on the Indian changeling prince from the same play. The character Oberon, the Fairy King, is the french derivative of Alberich. The play itself is basically about people getting into Shenanigans so absurd it might as well be a dream. Oberon and his wife Titania are actually key players in quite a bit of different media… But as much as I want to delve into that, this isn't a Kaeya post.
Just remember for now that Titania is the Fairy Queen.
In the book Flowers for Princess Fischl, there is a mention of a Sommernachtgarten. It is described as a Domain possessed by someone highly skilled in the magical arts. Sommernachtgarten seems to have existed in Teyvat. The domain Midsummer Courtyard, which has the Thundering Fury set, tells us the Sommernachtgarten was buried underground.
The domain is located in Starfell Valley. It's nearby Starfell Lake and Starsnatch Cliff. Starfell Lake is said to have been formed by a fallen star.
Fischl is also equated to a star that fell down. Notably, in F's birthday letters, and in Legend of the Shattered Halberd.
Birthday Letter: Day of Destiny… On the day of a sacred star's descent from the depths of the night sky into this realm, I, the Prinzessin der Verurteilung, have asked Oz to cross the ocean and bring, me exotic treasure.
LotSH Vol. 1 The story was that an iron meteorite had fallen from the sky five or six years ago, and convention dictated that as nature's treasure it belonged to the imperial family.
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Starsnatch Cliff is the only place where Cecilia flowers grow. These flowers have a triquetra shape, which is similar to Kaeya's passive talent Glacial Heart. Kaeya has been featured with these flowers in his birthday arts, and even invites the Traveler to go see the flowers with him.
Alice: With enough bombs placed in proper positions, even huge cliffs like Starsnatch would crumble into dust in a second. With flatter terrain, Mondstadt would surely look much nicer. But that unctuous Cavalry Captain rejected my proposal instantly. He even asked me to stay away from Starsnatch Cliff.
Furthermore, when Alice proposed to blow Starsnatch Cliff up, Kaeya denied her request and warned her to never go near there again… Starsnatch Cliff also overlooks the Nameless Island which is shrouded in mist and invisible on the map.
菲谢尔 = Fischer = Fischl
Fischl's name might be a reference to the Fisher King from Arthurian legends. One name of the Fisher King is Amfortas. In the game Anfortas is the name of the Knight Marshal of the Schwanenritter; he's thee Alberich who stepped up as Regent King when Irmin was indisposed.
Perhaps Fischl was the original "Fisher King" and the kings who came after her, like Irmin and Anfortas, fulfilled her role. …But this would imply Fischl was once the ruler of Khaenri'ah. That would be crazy, right? Right, guys?
PART 2: THE PRINCESS OF JUDGEMENT
When I was analyzing the 8-pointed star, I discovered these 8 points could actually correspond to the Guardians of the Eight Directions in Hinduism.
For some reason, ascension gem stones are named after Hindu gods (with the exception of Electro). This isn't the case in the original Chinese naming however.
Still, I tried to mix and match the gemstones to a direction.
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North: Kubera, The God of Fortune -> GEO
South: Yama, The God of Justice and Death -> ???
East: Indra, The Lord of Heaven and God of the Weather, Sky, Rain, and Storms -> ELECTRO
West: Varuna, God of the Seas, Oceans, and Rain -> HYDRO
Northeast: Ishana, God of Birth, Death, Resurrection, and Time -> DENDRO
Southeast: Agni, God of Fire -> PYRO
Northwest: Vayu, God of the Winds and Air -> ANEMO
Southwest: Nirṛta, God of Death, Sorrow, and Decay -> CRYO
Hydro (Varunada), Pyro (Agnidus) and Anemo (Vayuda) gems already have the same names as the Hindu gods so that was easy. The Electro gemstone Vajrada is named after a sword but it belongs to Indra, God of Weather, Rain and Storms.
That just left me with Cryo (Shivada), Geo (Prithiva) and Dendro (Nagadus). Ishana is the God of Birth, so I'll assign him Dendro. Kubera is the God of Fortune which is Geo because Mora.
Now Cryo is a bit puzzling, because it's named after Shiva, who in Java and Bali Hinduism is actually the direction in the center. Some crazy implications here for our buddy the Tsaritsa because Shiva is the God of Destruction within the Trimurti, a trinity of deities. The other two are Brahma, God of Creation and Vishnu, God of Preservation.
In Java Hinduism, Brahma and Vishnu would correspond to the directions Zenith (South) and Nadir (North). Whether this is hinting at something about the nature of the Tsaritsa is unclear. When you see Three Deities you think Moon Sisters, right? However, we can't rule out the possibility that Genshin decided to mix these deities up. Let's just spare ourselves the headache for now and forget about this. This is a Fischl analysis after all.
So instead, let's have a look at the Cryo gemstone's original name in Chinese. The stone is simply called Grieving Ice.
哀叙冰玉: Grieving Ice
Since Nirriti is the God of Sorrow, I decided to assign them Cryo. Now we are left with one deity, Yama: The God of Justice and Death. Well, it can't be Hydro, because we already assigned them to a God. So it has to be someone else.
Fischl's title is the Prinzessin der Verurteilung. Which translates into Princess of Judgement. According to Legend of the Shattered Halberd and F's voicelines, Fischl's role was to act as a judge.
More About Fischl: I To condemn the guilty, to sanctify the just, and to draw all castaway dreams into the embrace of the infinite Immernachtreich. This is the birthright of the Prinzessin der Verurteilung, and her burden. None may gainsay it.
What's interesting is that Fischl uses magical arrows to shoot down the "enemies of fate".
About Us: Shooting Down the World Beast Should this world, like a beast prowling in the night, covet your dreams, then I, Prinzessin der Verurteilung, shall fell it with my ensorcelled arrows of judgment!
Feelings About Ascension: Intro My magic arrow cries out my holy name as it streaks through the night, praying that the violet lightning of retribution shall strike the enemies of fate down from the skies!
On the 8-pointed star, there's an arrow pointing upwards. Kaeya, Clothar and Halfdan's stars on their outfits and even F herself have the arrow pointing downwards.
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The achievement you get when you find this door is called "Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here". Which is a reference to the entrance to Hell in Dante's Inferno.
The Immernachtreich is described as a place where all things will eventually flow into. Immernachtreich literally translates into Eternal Night Realm…
Flowers for Princess Fischl: Phantasmagoria Every good, bright and noble thing must eventually fall to inexorable entropic destruction, and the final destination of the universe is the realm-in-waiting of the Prinzessin, Immernachtreich. This is the fate of all worlds, of the universe, and all who live in it.
In the Immernachtreich Apokalypse, Leon calls Fischl the Soteria.
Soteria means salvation, preservation. It's used as an epithet for Persephone and Hecate. Persephone was forcibly made Queen of the Underworld, and Hecate is also known as the Goddess of the Underworld and Witchcraft…
Look, I don't want to claim Fischl was the secret 8th Archon or anything, because lest we forget Khaenri'ah was a godless nation who would've been Fischl's enemies. But why then would Khaenri'ah have this giant star referencing the 8 deities as their emblem in the first place? Seems a bit counterintuitive. I don't have the answers for now, and perhaps the 8th "archon" was simply Irmin. Or maybe it's not even representing a god but an element or a direction.
Regarding Oz, he is a not so subtle reference to Odin/Irmin but is also a reference to the Wizard of Oz. In the first book, it was revealed this wizard was literally just some guy pretending to be powerful. Eventually Oz starts working as an advisor for the true ruler of Oz, Princess Ozma, who is the inspiration behind Fischl. We'll get back to that later.
This Oz's full name is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs. OZ is actually short for Oscar Zoroaster. Zoroaster is referenced in Flowers for Princess Fischl.
In a distant causality, if the philosopher Zarathustra was not chosen, then the opera writer would have gained victory in the contest over the will of the world.
This does make you wonder if Irmin really was the true ruler of Khaenri'ah and if he even existed the way we believe he did. Perhaps Fischl got Irminsnapped and now everyone believes Irmin was always the One-Eyed King.
Of course this is all my personal speculation and I could be way off here.
Wait, before we move on to next section, I want to point out something that always gets ignored:
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Kaeya and Mona, when they cast their bursts, summon the same 8-pointed star. This is unique to them alone. Could there be a connection between Khaenri'ah and witchcraft? Or is either Kaeya or Mona an outlier?
PART 3: HEXENZIRKEL
In the trailer Mage's Teaparty, there are eight witches shown. However, we only know the names of six witches, and there is a chair missing at the table.
There is a slideshow where the figures of the eight witches are shown, minus Andersdottir who is represented by the book The Boar Princess.
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Observe the witch on the broom and the little witch. The design of the little witch is similar to the design of a famous fictional character who got pulled into another world: Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz books.
Dorothy is illustrated as having twin tails and wearing a farm girl dress. Dorothy's character was influenced by the character Alice, from the Wonderland books.
Originally I assumed Alice Genshin might be based on book Alice. However, it's the Narzissenkreuz quest that's based on the Wonderland books and Mary-Ann who takes the role of Alice.
With that in mind, could Alice Genshin actually be more of a Dorothy inspired character instead?
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Now, Dorothy had a very good friend, called Princess Ozma. Ozma seems to be the inspiration behind Fischl.
So who is Ozma? I only have the Wiki to go on because I'm not about to read 40 books, but by the sound of it, Ozma is the current ruler of the realm of Oz. She is the daughter of a human king and a Fairy Queen. Her mother Lurline was the one who created Oz and turned it into a Fairy country.
Ozma took it one step further and separated Oz entirely from the outer realms making it invisible to outsiders. Everyone who enters Oz never ages.
If you're an F main I'm sure you know by now Fischl created another universe and founded paradise.
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Now I want you to take a look at the witches portrayed in these circles. There are two witches holding a sphere. In F's cutscene from the Summertime Odyssey event, she is also holding a sphere which contains the Immernachtreich which you can see in the header image of this post and below.
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You might think a glowing sphere represents a crystal ball to scry in, but that poses a problem since known prophet Barbeloth is probably represented by the witch holding a waterdrop, which is Hydromancy. So the glowing sphere might not necessarily mean a prophetess.
As for the identity of the other witch with the globe, I believe this could be Alice, since she was the one who created the domain/dreamscape of the Veluriyam Mirage. It could also be Rhinedottir who is creating something in a flask.
So Orb = Domain/Realm/Creation
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Furthermore F's specialty food is Die Heilige Sinfonie, which has a Magic Hexagram painted on top… (Die Heilige Sinfonie translates into The Holy Symphony.) As mentioned before, the Sommernachtgarten could only be created by someone with great magical powers…
Magic Circles is Ceremonial or Arcane Magic, and according to a note left by Master Ruggiero in Bravais' study, Arcane Arts originated from a pre-Remurian civilization.
So someone must have taught humans magic. Might sound obvious, but it begs the question of WHO?
PART 4: FREYJA
To answer this question we need to dip our toes into Norse mythology. As you know, Odin is Irmin.
There was a war between two groups of gods: the Aesir and the Vanir.
Eventually they had enough and decided to exchange hostages as a peace offering. The goddess Freyja, originally part of the Vanir, joined the Aesir which would be Odin's group. As a sacrificial priestess, she was the one who taught the Aesir dark magic, which included seeing into the future. The implication here then is that Odin was taught black magic by Freyja.
This magic is known as seiðr. Seiðr is derived from *soi-to- which means rope/string. The distaff, a tool used for spinning wool, is associated with dark magic. There are images of women riding distaffs as a broom, similar to a witch riding a broomstick. To quote the Wiki: "In any case, the string relates to the "threads of fate", that the Nornir spin, measure, and cut. " Wait, that sounds familiar:
F, joining the party voice line: The threads of your fate lie in my hands!
Scholars suspect Freyja is the same person as Gullveig who was involved in the Aesir-Vanir war. Gullveig was attacked by the Aesir with spears; she died and was reborn three times. When Fischl tried to visit the Kingdom of Eternal Twilight she was also attacked by its people and "shed her blood on the sacred emblem" whatever that means. It was Oz who saved her, pledging his loyalty to her.
Freyja sometimes is conflated with another goddess named Frigg. There has been much debate whether or not these two goddesses stem from the same deity. Frigg is part of the Aesir and usually Odin's wife.
I mention this because in the book Hex and Hound, one of the characters is named after Frigg: Nottfrigga. This book is about two twin witches sharing the same body. In the book we find out that they were the daughters of a powerful witch, but witches are unable to keep more than one offspring of the same generation. This led to Nottfrigga's twin sister Magdalene eventually dying, and her using magic to sustain her sister inside a magic bracelet.
In Norse mythology, Nott is the personification of night. Nott's father is named Narfi. This really got my attention, because Fischl's full name is Fischl von Luftschloss Narfidort. (Fischl of the Castle in the Sky Narfidort.)
In the Hexenzirkel teaser, every witch is represented by a teacup (or in the case of Andersdottir, an inkbottle) but the saucer next to Nicole's teacup is empty. Since this saucer belongs to the same teaset this could mean one of the missing witches is Nicole's twin sister or a relative.
So what could Fischl's role be in all this? Perhaps she's one of the twin sisters, or their mother. Perhaps she's even an ancestor. ...Or completely unrelated to them and I'm full of shit.
PART 5: THE HARBINGERS
F's theme shares a leitmotief with the Fatui Harbingers theme.
F's theme: Sieh an, mein Sommernachtgarten! Signora's theme: Saltatio Favillae
Obviously this means Fischl is Capitano.
Composers don't do these things by accident. This is hinting at something. Either Fischl is connected to the Harbingers, was/is one of the Harbingers, or she is indeed the Tsaritsa.
Which is not as crazy as it sounds.
In Legend of the Shattered Halberd, Fischl possessed someone else's body. And if she is Freyja's equivalent, who died three times, then it's possible she could've been reborn as someone else. In the book, it was Mir who summoned Fischl into Weiyang's body and sacrificed his eye to appease her. Pierro is working for the Tsaritsa and has his right eye covered for reasons unknown. Having been a royal mage who would have had access to Khaenri'ah's restricted library, perhaps it was Pierro who summoned Fischl into the Tsaritsa's body.
The Tsaritsa is collecting the seven Gnoses, Fischl had to collect seven of the nine Ominous Swords to repair the Divine Halberd, which would be herself. She already had two of them in her possession… Could also be that the Tsaritsa is trying to revive her. This would imply Fischl is the Third Descender. Since she came from another world, this is not impossible.
The Fisher King, Fischl's possible namesake, was struck with a wound that could only be healed by a "pure fool" who would ask him the right question. ...Fatui is Latin for fools. If the Tsaritsa really is/is possessed by Fischl, then creating an organization of fools starts to make sense: the fools are her saviors.
This could also connect to the empty 10th seat within the Harbingers. The vacant spot could be a reference to the Siege Perilous, which was an empty seat reserved for the one successful in obtaining the Holy Grail by way of saving the Fisher King.
Usually this is accomplished by Percival, who later finds out his mother is the sister of the Fisher King. In the story, Percival keeps failing to return to the kingdom of the Holy Grail since it is an otherworldly place. Does that not remind you of Kaeya trying to find Khaenri'ah but failing halfway through?
Going back to Princess Ozma, an evil witch cast a spell on her that turned her into a little boy named Tippetarius. This was done to prevent Ozma from ascending to the throne. Tip was unaware of his true identity until he was transformed back into Ozma.
tippet /tĭp′ĭt/ noun A covering for the shoulders, as of fur, with long ends that hang in front.
As noted in The Marvelous Land of Oz, Chapter 23, Tip has brown colored skin.
…Kaeya, blink twice if you need help.
As a staunch hater of things that don't make sense, I highly doubt this means Kaeya is Fischl; the game would never go there. Perhaps being "Fischl" is simply hinting towards the fact that he will become one of the Fisher Kings.
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That would certainly explain this random hangout ending.
Now, here's where things get really crazy.
Remember Anfortas? The Knight Marshal of the Schwanenritter who took over as regent after Irmin became indisposed? At the time of writing, Anfortas's fate remains unknown.
As said before, Anfortas is the name of the Fisher King in Arthurian legends. Fischl's name might've been a nod to that.
But it gets weirder.
T.S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land combines Arthurian legends with the legend of the Fisher King. In it, he associates the Fisher King with the tarot card Three of Staves.
The Man with Three Staves (an authentic member of the Tarot pack) I associate, quite arbitrarily, with the Fisher King himself.
…We have seen this symbol somewhere before. On the constellation wheel of the Fatui Harbingers. By process of elimination this constellation belongs to Il Capitano.
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👏🏽👏🏽CONGRATULATIONS CAPITANO YOU ARE KAEYA'S NEXT TOP GRANDPA 🎉
Kidding of course, but I doubt this is a coincidence. This doesn't necessarily mean they are the same person, maybe Capitano simply mindmelded with Anfortas. It's a fantasy game, everything is possible at this point.
Wait a minute… three nails, three deaths… Uhhh maybe Fischl really did turn into Capitano.
👏🏽👏🏽CONGRATULATIONS CAPITANO YOU ARE PRINCESS DIANA'S NEXT REINCARNATION 👸🏼
PART 6: THE THIEF AND THE MAGE
Alright, for this section I want us to keep in mind the following things:
Fischl is a fallen star
Fischl may have been a mage
Fischl could be connected to Irmin and thus Khaenri'ah
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The play of the Veluriyam Mirage is written by Zosimos. This play stars Kaeya as a Thief, Klee as a Mage and Idyia as a last minute heroine added to the story.
You see, Zosimos originally wanted to write a story based on rumors he'd heard about a thief and a mage. This means the play might not be entirely fictional. The problem is that Zosimos combined Idyia's backstory with the story of the Thief and the Mage, making it hard to tell which bits belong to Thief's story.
We know at least that Alice was the mage who helped Idyia. But what about the Mage who helped the Thief? Who was she? Could it have been Alice or someone else?
For that we need to consider the character Kaeya was playing. It's unknown who he is, but if Klee was playing her mom then it stands to reason Kaeya must've been playing someone connected to him. Before you get excited, this does not necessarily mean someone related to him by blood. Could also just be someone from Khaenri'ah. Heck, we don't even know the gender of the mage, for all we know they could've been a man.
Now, the soundtrack that plays during Kaeya's part is called Towers of Afrasiab. This name has come up before. In the play of Kaeya's hangout, the character he plays opposite of is called Frasiyav. The location of the Khaenri'ahn door is called Hangeh Afrasiyab.
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I personally suspect Afrasiyab is either Irmin or the founder of Khaenri'ah.
Afrasiyab is a character from the Persian epic, the Shahnameh. Afrasiyab lived in an underground iron palace held up by hundreds of columns. (If you look at the architecture in Hangeh Afrasiyab, you'll see little reliefs of men holding up a ceiling above them.) Afrasiyab lacked the divine royal glory known as Khvarena and was obsessed with obtaining it. In the play they say Frasiyav lost because he lacked the blessing of god…
I mean it can't get any more obvious than that. So this could mean the dude from Kaeya's hangout was Irmin. Which does raise a bunch of questions, such as who is the identity of the Prince in this play? And why were they at war?
Should be noted in the hangout's play, Frasiyav offered hostages as a peace offering. Kind of reminds me of the war between the Aesir and Vanir… Also, Kaeya's character Prince Qubad is based on Siyavash who eventually married into Afrasiyab's family…
Towers of Afrasiyab then could refer to Khaenri'ah. In the Veluriyam play, the Thief is also from a dark realm. I hesitate making the assumption that this guy is Irmin or Kaeya's pirate grandpa so I will refer to him as simply the Thief.
In the play, the Thief witnesses a shooting star falling from the sky and follows it. However, what he finds is not a star but a young woman. Well, we know Fischl was also a star that fell down. And we know Fischl visited the Kingdom of Eternal Twilight and got bodied for her efforts. Oz took her under his wings and saved her life.
If the Thief encountered the Mage this way it would explain why the Mage helped him as a way to repay him. Perhaps the Mage taught him Arcane arts or helped him protect the "Dark Realm", who knows?
If this Mage really was Fischl and the Thief someone connected or related to Kaeya it would explain why Fischl and Kaeya seem to be connected.
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About Kaeya F: His nature is obscure, his fate a mystery, and his speech a vexing tapestry woven of both fact and fiction… Perhaps he and I share the burden of mystical sight…
About Fischl  Kaeya: Hmm? You think Fischl having one eye covered is very fitting given her title of Prinzessin der Verurteilung. Hahaha, if that's the case, that must also make me a descendant of some kind of former royal lineage, no?
Furthermore, in Legend of the Shattered Halberd, Fischl's partner in crime, the man who summoned her, is named Mir. This is a reference to Mimir, the severed head from Norse mythology who acted as an advisor to Odin.
Mr. Nine states Fischl was attracted to Mir… and that Oz was more of a familiar of Fischl.
In Wagner's opera Der Ring des Nibelungen, Mimir is known as Mime, the brother of Alberich.
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Well, I have to say, even after all of that, I am completely stumped. If anyone knows what's going on, let me know, because I for one would love to know WHAT'S GOING ON FOR ONCE. GIVE IT UP FOR KNOWING WHAT'S GOING ON
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mythical-art · 9 days
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And a fairy song, illustration from 'Midsummer Nights Dream' by William Shakespeare by Arthur Rackham (1908, colour lithograph)
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granlance · 2 years
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AKT 14 - Sommernachtstraum
"Everyone looks happy...[...] Princess Tutu's duty is over... and I'm a duck again"
"...a dream?"
A reality based on a story ends with it. Where do you belong when the curtains fall? 👤
Is too soon to either worry or celebrate
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fanpersoningfox · 1 year
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Can we talk about Carlo's absolutely iconic look in Ein Sommernachtstraum?
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enjoypaitings · 1 month
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Helmut Leherb (Austrian, 1933 – 1997) - Sommernachtstraum Palastentwurf Projektio
picture resolution 1206 × 2000
More by #helmut leherb enjoypaitings
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mymuenchen · 2 years
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Sommernachtstraum 2022 #muenchen #mymuenchen #Olympiapark #atraum #gutelaune #musik #sommernachtstraum #feuerwerk (hier: Olympiapark München) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgFi0Nort8B/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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annahamiltonsstuff · 9 months
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*Franz und Ivo kommen am Tatort an
Carlo: "Das Traumpaar von da Mordkommission"
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dkniade · 8 months
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Wait wait, haha
According to the wiki page, Fischl’s alternative outfit’s English localization Ein Immernachtstraum is likely based off of the German title for A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Ein Sommernachtstraum)
—Just like how version 2.8 Summer Fantasia’s title in Chinese 仲夏!幻夜?奇想曲!is partially based off of the Chinese title for the same play, 仲夏夜之梦, along with the Japanese mystery novel 幻夜 (Genya) by Higashino Keigo. (This is the same patch in which detective Heizou was released.) Plus, 奇想曲 refers to a capriccio, which is either a lively piece of music, or a work of mixing together real and imaginary elements, fitting for Xinyan and Fischl…
I’ve talked about it before but one could translate the version title to A Midsummer Night’s Fantastic Capriccio
Or I guess for a slightly looser translation, Midsummer Fantasia or Midsummer Capriccio works too. Hard to get the Genya allusion in without mixing Japanese in there…
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