Genshin Impact 2.4 leak reveals new area of Teyvat
The latest leak from the CBT Gernshin Impact 2.4 suggests Enkanomiya as a new area of Teyvat coming in an upcoming update.
A new leak comes from a trusted Ubatcha whistleblower who has suggested that the Teyvat area coming in Genshin Impact 2.4 is none other than Encanomiya.
Enkanomiya is a special part of Inazuma
Most likely, the very area that many drainers (Dumplings or TZ) were talking about is not a Rift, but a special part of Inazuma - Encanomia.
The area will be a separate underwater “location”, similar to the Dragon Ridge – Mondstadt” or “Rift – Li Yue”.
Encanomy (jap.FuchiunderPalace"Palace of the Abyssal Depths"), originally known as Byakuya no Kuni (Japanese: 白夜国 "Land of White Night, Midnight Sun"), located near Sangonomiya Shrine. It can be entered through a deep pool, and legend has it that people watatsumi originated from here.
To enter Enkanomiya, the seals on the five rocks of Goshu are removed from the pearls located in the shrines. Tsuyuko then uses the Moon Depth Key to enter the Enkanomiya. According to legend, the key was forged from Orobashi's blood.
History of Encanomia
Long ago, around the time of the Archon War, a group of humans were somehow stranded in the depths of the ocean, where they were terrorized by the Heir of the Dragons of the Deep. It was only thanks to Ohirume no Omikoshi's light that they could barely survive. Some of the great houses of Watatsumi, such as the Yuna clan, date back to that time.
The fate of Oohirume no Omikoshi is unknown, but by the time the ancient god later known as Orobashi no Mikoto appeared in Byakuya no Kuni, these people were described as being "abandoned". Taking pity on them, Orobashi defeated the Dragon Heir and sealed it away. Orobashi then used the coral growing on his body to make a path back to the surface world and used his coral to create Watatsumi Island. The people he saved named this new land "Sangonomiya", and Byakuya no Kuni became known as "Enkanomiya". They also began to worship this god as their "Orobashi no Mikoto" and "Watatsumi Omikami".
culture
The Watatsumi people continued to practice the Enkanomiya tradition. One such tradition is divination using "deep-sea spirits," a plant transplanted to Watatsumi Island from Enkanomiya.
Little things
- Midnight sun or white night (Japanese: 白夜 Byakuya listen)) used in the original name of this address Byakuya no Kun, refers to a natural phenomenon in which the sun remains visible at night.
- The name Byakuya no Kuni may have been a tribute to Oohirume no Omikoshi (Japanese: 大日御輿 "Great God of the (Great) Sun"), whose powers were apparently associated with light and the sun.