>>57842245>thread has its most active days since April Fools>of course, I am not around to experience itI have nothing to post about Pokemon right now because I am secretive about both of my projects. Instead I am going to just tell you about my Genshin stuff again.
I've come up with a new ending if I choose to continue the story after OC escapes to Mondstadt. He spends his time getting stronger with his Vision, and eventually, he returns to Fontaine to challenge Clorinide to a duel. It gets VERY intense, and while he doesn't cheat, they eventually disarm each other and come to blows, and he ends up beating her by kicking her in the groin, and while he gets cleared of all charges, the move causes the public to continue to despise him. As a result, once the crisis begins (I haven't actually finished Fontaine yet), he GTFOs from Fontaine and settles in Sumeru. Then he comes back once everything is solved, his logic being "My nation turned its back on me, so I will turn my back on it". Obviously people do not take kindly to this. He manages to keep his wealth as a result of his father dying and passing the inheritance to him. I don’t know what will happen after that, all I know is that Furina is supposed to humiliate him by bitch slapping him in front of Neuvilette and several people.
This is all basically just an explanation for as to why everything happens in the background (which would thus be an excuse for why the player never meets him "ingame").
For context, the main storyline, assuming anyone here knows anything about Genshin, takes place pretty close to when the main game starts. It involves some guy getting framed from stealing from the Northland Bank, and whether he loses the trial or flees a duel, he escapes Fontaine. He goes through the desert, into Sumeru proper, then Liyue, and finally gets into Mondstadt, with several complications arising throughout the way. I don't know if this will actually use Alex but it will be a similar character personality.