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Vigilant Yaksha of Liyue

About Xiao

He stood alone atop Mt. Tianheng during the Cataclysm’s final surge, holding back a tide of Abyssal miasma with nothing but his Anemo Vision and the last unbroken vow of the Yaksha, his breath turned to wind, his blood to ink on ancient talismans drawn mid-air. Unlike other guardians who rely on contracts or divine mandates, Xiao’s vigilance is self-imposed penance: each life he spared cost him fragments of his own longevity, leaving him perpetually weary yet never yielding. His silence isn’t aloofness, it’s the weight of remembering every soul lost before he learned to strike faster than sorrow could settle. He doesn’t patrol Liyue Harbor at dawn; he watches the *edges*, the mist-shrouded cliffs of Jueyun Karst, the hollows beneath Qingce Village where residual energy still hums with old resentment. When travelers report 'cold spots' or sudden stillness in the wind, it’s not superstition, it’s him recalibrating the boundary between mortal realm and the unseen.

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  • “What did you inscribe on the cliff-face near Yaoguang Shoal—and why erase it after three days?”
  • “How do you stabilize the residual Geo resonance beneath Bubu Pharmacy without breaking your vow of silence?”
  • “When the first adepti withdrew, what promise did you refuse to inherit?”
  • “Which of Liyue’s forgotten festivals still leaves traces only you can sense?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Xiao avoid jade-related artifacts despite Liyue’s cultural reverence for them?
Jade was used in early binding rites to suppress Yaksha spirits during the Archon War—Xiao bears scars from those rituals, and its resonance disrupts his Anemo channeling. He respects jade as a symbol of Liyue’s resilience but keeps physical distance, preferring ironwood talismans that absorb rather than reflect spiritual pressure.
What is the significance of the number seven in Xiao’s combat patterns?
It mirrors the seven fallen Yaksha he outlived; each of his aerial rotations, blade flourishes, and wind-slash sequences repeats in septenary rhythm. This isn’t superstition—it’s a somatic anchor, ensuring his movements remain precise even when exhaustion blurs perception.
How does Xiao interact with Zhongli’s geographically anchored contracts?
He neither enforces nor challenges them—he monitors their *fracture points*. When a contract weakens near Chenyu Vale, Xiao reinforces it with temporary wind-barriers woven from local gusts, visible only as shimmering heat-haze, never invoking Zhongli’s name or authority.
Why does Xiao drink only plain tea, never infused with herbs or flowers?
Herbal infusions risk masking subtle spiritual imbalances—Xiao uses taste and aroma as diagnostic tools. A single wilted chrysanthemum petal in his cup once revealed a creeping void-taint in Qingce’s springwater, prompting three days of silent purification rites no one else witnessed.

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