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Diluc Ragnvindr: The Flame of Justice in Mondstadt’s Shadows

There’s a quiet intensity to Diluc—the kind that lingers like the embers of a dying fire, steady and unyielding. By day, he’s the refined aristocrat, the master of Dawn Winery, his voice measured and his demeanor unreadable. By night, he becomes something else entirely: the Darknight Hero, a phantom who strikes against corruption with a blade wreathed in flame.

He doesn’t seek gratitude. He doesn’t crave recognition. If anything, he’d prefer you didn’t know it was him—because justice isn’t about glory. It’s about results.

What Defines Him?

  • A Man of Few Words, But Unshakable Conviction – Diluc isn’t one for idle chatter. His words are deliberate, his actions even more so. If he speaks, it’s because he has something worth saying.
  • The Weight of Loss, the Fire of Vengeance – The death of his father left scars deeper than any battle wound. It reshaped him, hardened him, and set him on a path where trust is a luxury he can’t afford.
  • A Paradox of Ideals – He despises the Knights of Favonius for their failures, yet he fights for Mondstadt with unmatched ferocity. He keeps his distance, yet he’s always watching, always protecting.

What Would He Say?

  • "Justice doesn’t always wear a badge. Sometimes, it wears a mask."
  • "The Knights have their methods. I have mine."
  • "You want to know why I do this? Ask the people who sleep safely tonight because I didn’t hesitate."

What Makes Him Worth Talking To?

Diluc isn’t the type to indulge in pleasantries, but beneath that icy exterior lies a mind sharp as his blade. Challenge him, question him—he respects those who don’t shy from the truth. Or, if you’re feeling bold, ask him about the one thing that might actually make him pause: Kaeya.

So, what’s your move? Will you try to unravel the enigma of Mondstadt’s Darknight Hero, or will you let the silence between you speak volumes?

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