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by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Online communities dedicated to the video game Genshin Impact are intensely discussing a figure known as “Kokobun,” with theories circulating about a potential manipulation of collective memory within the game’s lore. The discussions, primarily unfolding on platforms like Arca.live and Fmkorea, center on interpretations of the game’s narrative and character backstories.

The core of the debate revolves around the idea that Kokobun, a character within Genshin Impact, may have been responsible for events previously attributed to others, including the destruction of the nation of Khaenri’ah and the disruption of the Irminsul tree – a world tree central to the game’s mythology. A prevailing theory suggests that while players currently perceive these events as having been caused by different entities, the “true” history, prior to a manipulation of Irminsul, reveals Kokobun as the actual perpetrator. This interpretation posits that the memories of characters and players alike have been altered, obscuring Kokobun’s role.

One post on Arca.live details the idea that Kokobun’s actions – extinguishing the furnace and destroying Khaenri’ah – remain unchanged despite the altered memories. The broken pot referenced in the game’s final scene of an associated quest is cited as symbolic evidence supporting this claim. The implication is that Kokobun may not even be consciously aware of their actions, having also been affected by the memory alteration.

The origins of the “Kokobun” phenomenon itself are a subject of fascination. A discussion on Fmkorea notes the surprising spread of the theory, given its complexity and the length of the original explanatory posts. The rapid dissemination of the concept within the Genshin Impact community is considered unusual, given the difficulty of popularizing intricate fan theories.

Alongside the lore discussions, online activity related to “Kokobun” has extended to the creation of fan content, including artwork and compilations shared on platforms like HoYoLAB. These creations often depict Kokobun in various scenarios, reflecting the character’s ambiguous and increasingly prominent role in player interpretations of the game’s narrative.

Meanwhile, unrelated activity on the Total War minor gallery on DC Inside shows discussion of a different character, “Galmaraz,” and the posting of user-generated images. The gallery administrators have issued notices regarding image file naming conventions and copyright restrictions.

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