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studying your family tree post under a microscope,,, can i know what hcs/aus you incorporated into it? genq, i'm curious
hi!!!
this tree is rather a general summary of many au's. inside them, everything depends on what i want to add to the plot and what i want to create it around. the tree is the average value that will be obtained if you try to summarize information from various au's into something common. some family ties may change, some may break, and ships, as in the case of scara and ganyu relationship, do not necessarily include the entire list of characters.
it's basically an alternate universe with a celestial prison (fatui, you know), where ganyu and scara got married but divorced ten years after fatui's imprisonment. scara didn't want her sitting by the window waiting for him for who knows how many centuries, so yeah, they divorced, and ganyu was left alone with their son (tighnari), and then she met argenti, married him, and they had a daughter (tribbie). ajax and dottore are kind of like "prison wives" in this story, but ajax was released shortly after scara, who made a deal with the gods to return home, so after a while, they all end up in a big polygamous family. and dottore, while still serving his sentence, gave birth to miyabi, and she was sent to her father (scara) because a child doesn't belong in prison.
so yeah, all the adult characters on this list eventually became a polycule with funny relationships. and a little later, ganyu will fall under the charm of columbina, who will also squeeze into this relationship, but that’s a completely different story.
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