Tyvat, like an endless river, flows slowly with the sedimentation of history and the mist of the future. There is light, shadow, warmth and coldness. Silkok and Taliyah are two very different waves in this river, one is as cold as ice, and the other is as gentle as water. Their stories unfold leisurely in the long river of time.
Silkok is a lonely warrior in the abyss. Her sword carries the cold light of the stars and cuts off the shackles of time. The ice element in her body is not only a symbol of power, but also more like the loneliness and calmness precipitated in life. Every freezing and every crystallization is the language of her dialogue with the world, and the icy river flowing deep in her heart. Her “virtual rift” is like a black hole in the universe, swallowing everything, but giving birth to new power in the swallowing.
Her existence is like the cold moon in the winter night, cold but not losing warmth. As her sword danced, time and space were torn apart, and the world seemed to freeze at that moment. She was not a messenger of killing, but a watcher of time, guarding the untouchable eternity with her cold edge.
And Taliyah is a symbol of another kind of power. She is water, life, and the softest pulse in the world. Her water element shield, like the embrace of a river, is gentle and firm, wrapping every fragile soul. Her attack speed increases with the rhythm of life, just like water flowing through the cracks of rocks, delicate and tough. She uses the tenderness of water to care for her companions and guard the hope of Teyvat.
The two are like a symphony of ice and water, with cold sword light and warm water waves dancing on the strings of time. Silk used calmness to condense the world, and Taliyah used tenderness to nourish life. Their powers depend on each other and reflect each other, forming the deepest dialogue in the world of Teyvat.
The Finale of the Deep Corridor, this set of holy relics tailor-made for Silkock, is a poem of her cold power. The 15% ice element bonus is like ice shining in the sun. The explosion when the elemental energy is zero is like the power hidden under the ice, waiting for that moment to bloom. Her power is condensed into a quiet and shocking poem, telling us that there is also the temperature of life in the cold.
Silkock’s story is hidden in the darkness of the abyss, where there are traces of the star-eating whale, which is an ancient legend and an unknown fate. She taught Tartaglia to pass on the secrets and power of the abyss to the next generation. It is a poem about inheritance and loneliness, and it is also an eternal flame in the long river of time.
Taliyah flows with the temperature of life like water. Her existence reminds us that softness can also be strong. Her shield and vitality, like the drizzle on the earth, nourish every hope. She shows us that power is not only sharp, but also delicate and tolerant.
Teyvat is a world full of opposition and integration, ice and water, cold and warmth, loneliness and protection. The story of Silk and Taliyah is a dialogue in the deepest part of life, an eternal movement interwoven by time and space.
When we look up at the starry sky and hear the whispers of ice and raindrops in the wind, that is what they are saying – in this boundless Teyvat, the ice and water of life are interwoven into the most beautiful poem, flowing endlessly and never stopping.