Info
Baizhi VA
Chinese: VA: Chen TingTing
Japanese: VA: Seto Asami
Korean: VA: Sung Ye Won
English: VA: Samantha Dakin
Baizhi Forte Examination Report
Resonance Power
Healing You'tan
Resonance Evaluation Report
Evaluation Basis: [Resonance Assessment 2190-G]
Resonator Baizhi experienced her Awakening four years ago, after being exposed to a strong Remnant Energy source one year prior. This exposure caused the activation of the corresponding Remnant frequencies within her. According to Baizhi's recounts, she experienced a strong urge to revive a teammate during her Awakening. As a result, the aforementioned frequencies manifested as a Remnant Creature that now serves as her companion.
Resonator Baizhi's Tacet Mark is located on the anterior side of her right thigh. No significant physical alterations after Awakening have been observed.
However, when exerting her Forte, the Tacet Mark emits a faint white glow with the advent of the above Remnant Creature. The creature is translucent white in color and resembles the petals of Epiphyllum. It is unable to vocalize in human language, but can communicate with Baizhi through telepathy.
Resonator Baizhi cannot directly utilize her Forte, but she can leverage the extremely low temperature and her Remnant Creature's healing abilities to treat injuries in her vicinity.
Resonator Baizhi's Resonance Spectrum Pattern does not resemble any known frequencies. However, it shows a certain level of similarity with the fluctuations of Remnant Energy, and it possesses a strong Syntony Response with "You'tan," her Remnant Creature. Despite these connections, the cause of Baizhi's Awakening remains unclear without adequate theoretical evidence.
Analysis of test samples has revealed a non-convergent Rabelle's Curve with a gradual increase followed by a steep rise in its middle section. Resonator Baizhi is thus classified as a Mutant Resonator with a Dormant Period.
Overclock Diagnostic Report
The waveform graph of Baizhi illustrates an elliptical fluctuation with a stable Time Domain. No abnormal parameters are observed in the test sample.
Resonant Criticality: High. Resonator Baizhi's frequency displays high stability with currently no risk of Overclocking.
Baizhi has no documented history of Overclocking which reduces the necessity for counseling. Due to the strong bond between Baizhi and her Remnant Creature, regular examinations on the Remnant Creature's status are recommended to mitigate any potential latent risks.
Baizhi Cherished Items & Favors
Simplistic Rings
Baizhi's been preserving this pair of rings from her time at Huaxu Academy. They are identical in shape and style, with only slight differences in wear. Their origins are a mystery—some say they're a memento from a deceased family member, others claim they are some kind of Remnant technology device that Baizhi and her team created to strengthen her bond with You'tan.
Though no one really knows why Baizhi cherishes these seemingly modest rings so much, and she has never cared to explain, only Baizhi understands their true significance. To her, they are the embodiment of her past team's efforts and a poignant reminder of her teammates and mentors who sacrificed themselves deep in the icebound plain. These rings represent the teachings and expectations they held for her, driving her to carry on their will and continue the research in Remnant Ecoacoustics.
Miniature You'tan
Baizhi meticulously studied the behavioral patterns of You'tan and recorded detailed data. But many mysteries still surround this Remnant Creature: What is its composition? How did it come into existence? And are there other similar creatures to be found? Inspired by her colleague's words, Baizhi embarked on a modeling project to recreate You'tan. The result is a complex model consisting of 205 components. It's said that Baizhi can assemble it flawlessly, even with her eyes closed. While not as intricate as the real You'tan, this model serves as a deconstruction and ambitious attempt to replicate the creature from frequencies to a physical form.
Medal of Honor
Huanglong officials presented this Medal of Honor to the entire team for their contribution to the field of Remnant Ecoacoustics and for their courageous research spirit. As the only survivor of the team, Baizhi received the medal on their behalf and has kept it ever since.
It is a remembrance and an honor.
There are still many uncharted territories in the field of science waiting for explorers like them to enter and make their voices heard. Humans will respond positively to their voices, which is the meaning of their research on "Remnant."
Baizhi Story
Principle of Simplicity
When mentioning Baizhi, her colleagues in the Academy would often remark that she seemed cold and difficult to approach.
Despite working in the same department, she was rarely seen engaging in casual conversation or joining in on shared frustrations or moments of levity. Instead, they would find her calmly and methodically analyzing data, seemingly lost in her own world of processing logic. She exuded a cool and collected aura, making it difficult for others to connect with her on a personal level.
Baizhi's presence brings a quiet stillness, isolating her from the bustling crowd. This reflects her lazer focus and self-discipline in her research.
Baizhi's schedule is meticulously planned: Mondays and Wednesdays are reserved for monitoring the artificial Sonoro Sphere, Fridays are dedicated to analyzing Remnant frequency bands, and the rest of her time is spent on field research, observing Remnant biology, and integrating cases. She adjusts her plan as needed, moving forward with precision and purpose.
Baizhi remains composed and self-sufficient, unfazed by unfinished work or challenging problems. She diligently studies until she grasps them with ease. This sense of calm makes it hard for others to approach her. With a cold expression and a distant tone, she unintentionally creates a feeling of distance. People can't help but imagine themselves being pushed away.
"Your report for the previous week was not submitted before its designated deadline."
"Ah... Yes... I, uh... The original Remnant samples were contaminated. I had to..."
"Uhh, I'm sorry! No, I'm deeply sorry for my negligence! I... I'll make up for..."
Seeing Baizhi approaching closer and closer, the reporting researcher nervously clutched his clothes and subconsciously bowed his head even lower. But the next moment, a processed sample slice was handed to him.
"I presume samples from a Fission Junrock would suffice?"
"But, that's your work..."
"You may complete your report before the stasis-evolution. Having anticipated this potential scenario, I have allocated adequate time to mitigate any deviation."
"Please inform me ahead of time should any analogous scenarios occur in the future. You were... trembling intensively just now. May I suggest increasing the ambient temperature?"
Her pair of emerald eyes finally revealed a pure and unconcealed sense of confusion.
The researcher was stunned, then suddenly remembered the other half of the sentence about Baizhi that the other colleagues had added—She seems cold and difficult to approach, but that's just how she seems to be.
Despite working in the same department, she was rarely seen engaging in casual conversation or joining in on shared frustrations or moments of levity. Instead, they would find her calmly and methodically analyzing data, seemingly lost in her own world of processing logic. She exuded a cool and collected aura, making it difficult for others to connect with her on a personal level.
Baizhi's presence brings a quiet stillness, isolating her from the bustling crowd. This reflects her lazer focus and self-discipline in her research.
Baizhi's schedule is meticulously planned: Mondays and Wednesdays are reserved for monitoring the artificial Sonoro Sphere, Fridays are dedicated to analyzing Remnant frequency bands, and the rest of her time is spent on field research, observing Remnant biology, and integrating cases. She adjusts her plan as needed, moving forward with precision and purpose.
Baizhi remains composed and self-sufficient, unfazed by unfinished work or challenging problems. She diligently studies until she grasps them with ease. This sense of calm makes it hard for others to approach her. With a cold expression and a distant tone, she unintentionally creates a feeling of distance. People can't help but imagine themselves being pushed away.
"Your report for the previous week was not submitted before its designated deadline."
"Ah... Yes... I, uh... The original Remnant samples were contaminated. I had to..."
"Uhh, I'm sorry! No, I'm deeply sorry for my negligence! I... I'll make up for..."
Seeing Baizhi approaching closer and closer, the reporting researcher nervously clutched his clothes and subconsciously bowed his head even lower. But the next moment, a processed sample slice was handed to him.
"I presume samples from a Fission Junrock would suffice?"
"But, that's your work..."
"You may complete your report before the stasis-evolution. Having anticipated this potential scenario, I have allocated adequate time to mitigate any deviation."
"Please inform me ahead of time should any analogous scenarios occur in the future. You were... trembling intensively just now. May I suggest increasing the ambient temperature?"
Her pair of emerald eyes finally revealed a pure and unconcealed sense of confusion.
The researcher was stunned, then suddenly remembered the other half of the sentence about Baizhi that the other colleagues had added—She seems cold and difficult to approach, but that's just how she seems to be.
The Sphere and the Device
A small sphere began to roll, then fell down a curve, and the end of the lever tilted upwards, showcasing the transmission of force.
11-year-old Baizhi observed the sphere as it once again stopped at its predetermined spot. She concluded that no matter how complex it may appear, the sphere would always roll uncontrollably to its destined end according to the device's design. This brought to mind a theoretical hypothesis from a recent book: Throughout history, human civilizations have failed to break through the bottleneck of this apparatus and inevitably meet their downfall. No exception.
If the results are always consistent, then isn't everything that has ever happened only a predictable repetition? Is there truly a meaning to it all?
Baizhi was consumed by this question, and her parents shared her concern for a different reason. While her passion for knowledge was admirable, Baizhi's obsession with theoretical concepts had distanced her from reality. She spent hours poring over esoteric texts and conducting simulations instead of enjoying life or making friends.
Some days later, Baizhi received an invitation to the Huaxu Academy's scientific expedition base. That afternoon, she saw a device larger and more intricate than any before—components symbolizing different variables, intricately connected like a complex organic system. Yet, despite its grandeur, the device was still incomplete and too uncertain to become her "sphere" in what she was planning to achieve. With pensive eyes, Baizhi examined each part and formed hypotheses on how it functioned.
"How do you like it? Our team plans to finish building this someday."
The group's leader, who triumphantly returned from one of many grueling scientific expeditions he led, smiled warmly at Baizhi.
"Right there... If designed in such a way, the remaining energy will not be adequate to support the further distances, thus the information cannot be transmitted."
"Aah. So you've spotted its problem already... The Director was right about you. You really are talented! What say you? Do you want to join us?"
"Any rolling sphere will only end up in one way: to ultimately stop at a certain location. But I fail to see where your design will end up in."
"I would say, it will be in a place... unknown now, but can be made known one day? I agree there must be an endpoint. As to where it should end up... Well, maybe you can join us to find the answer. Together."
As he finished speaking, the half-opened door suddenly burst open, revealing the rest of the team who had been hiding behind it. They stumbled into the room, their faces a mix of embarrassment and eagerness for Baizhi's response to join their mission.
At that moment, Baizhi thought she heard a faint crackling sound of a sphere being placed into its starting point.
11-year-old Baizhi observed the sphere as it once again stopped at its predetermined spot. She concluded that no matter how complex it may appear, the sphere would always roll uncontrollably to its destined end according to the device's design. This brought to mind a theoretical hypothesis from a recent book: Throughout history, human civilizations have failed to break through the bottleneck of this apparatus and inevitably meet their downfall. No exception.
If the results are always consistent, then isn't everything that has ever happened only a predictable repetition? Is there truly a meaning to it all?
Baizhi was consumed by this question, and her parents shared her concern for a different reason. While her passion for knowledge was admirable, Baizhi's obsession with theoretical concepts had distanced her from reality. She spent hours poring over esoteric texts and conducting simulations instead of enjoying life or making friends.
Some days later, Baizhi received an invitation to the Huaxu Academy's scientific expedition base. That afternoon, she saw a device larger and more intricate than any before—components symbolizing different variables, intricately connected like a complex organic system. Yet, despite its grandeur, the device was still incomplete and too uncertain to become her "sphere" in what she was planning to achieve. With pensive eyes, Baizhi examined each part and formed hypotheses on how it functioned.
"How do you like it? Our team plans to finish building this someday."
The group's leader, who triumphantly returned from one of many grueling scientific expeditions he led, smiled warmly at Baizhi.
"Right there... If designed in such a way, the remaining energy will not be adequate to support the further distances, thus the information cannot be transmitted."
"Aah. So you've spotted its problem already... The Director was right about you. You really are talented! What say you? Do you want to join us?"
"Any rolling sphere will only end up in one way: to ultimately stop at a certain location. But I fail to see where your design will end up in."
"I would say, it will be in a place... unknown now, but can be made known one day? I agree there must be an endpoint. As to where it should end up... Well, maybe you can join us to find the answer. Together."
As he finished speaking, the half-opened door suddenly burst open, revealing the rest of the team who had been hiding behind it. They stumbled into the room, their faces a mix of embarrassment and eagerness for Baizhi's response to join their mission.
At that moment, Baizhi thought she heard a faint crackling sound of a sphere being placed into its starting point.
A Close Encounter
In her fourth year on the scientific expedition, Baizhi encountered that piece of Remnant band for the first time.
During that time, Baizhi's passion for research was at its peak. No longer isolated in her studies, she delved into every aspect of civilization with the rest of the scientific expedition team.
As she ventured out into the frigid environment, she came to realize that true cold cannot be defined by a simple temperature reading of "-25°C." It was more accurately painted by endless blankets of white snow, the shivers that still crept through insulated gear, and the desperate knocking of frozen instruments. This theory was merely a skeleton, in need of real feelings and experiences for true understanding. Baizhi dutifully accompanied her team to other sites, not just ordinary ruins but surreal places filled with Remnant energy—pure and complete information that remained elusive and intangible. Despite their advanced technology, they could not capture or analyze this powerful force.
Baizhi's ninth Sonoro Sphere expedition revealed a breakthrough.
The buildings within were neither distorted nor a reflection of reality; their material remained unknown.
From above, light flowed through a hole in the dome, casting a soft pearl shimmer upon them. Baizhi and her team's arrival seemed to have triggered a mechanism. The geometrical buildings, originally suspended, began to change in their arrangement rapidly, forming unique images of symbols and numbers.
Baizhi was unable to decipher the purpose of the Sonoro Sphere or determine if she was witnessing a glimpse of the past, present, or an unknown future. But there was no time for wonder as her research instincts kicked in, pushing her to record every detail. This could be a breakthrough for a new theory—
The survey instruments displayed live fluctuation of frequencies. Baizhi cut off all distractions and focused on the displays. Her cumulated theories and feelings all came in handy for this exact moment.
The shorter the distance, the lower the energy consumption. Two points form a straight line, which leads to the source.
Just like constructing a device channel, Baizhi selected the two ends of the extension, connected them into a line, and picked up the sampling device towards the center of the gathering—
The surging light responded to Baizhi's actions, condensing into a ball of pure white light.
The Remnant band was thus captured and manifested, full but like an empty shell, pure and free of impurities.
Little did Baizhi know back then, it would forever stay with her and shape her lifelong research.
During that time, Baizhi's passion for research was at its peak. No longer isolated in her studies, she delved into every aspect of civilization with the rest of the scientific expedition team.
As she ventured out into the frigid environment, she came to realize that true cold cannot be defined by a simple temperature reading of "-25°C." It was more accurately painted by endless blankets of white snow, the shivers that still crept through insulated gear, and the desperate knocking of frozen instruments. This theory was merely a skeleton, in need of real feelings and experiences for true understanding. Baizhi dutifully accompanied her team to other sites, not just ordinary ruins but surreal places filled with Remnant energy—pure and complete information that remained elusive and intangible. Despite their advanced technology, they could not capture or analyze this powerful force.
Baizhi's ninth Sonoro Sphere expedition revealed a breakthrough.
The buildings within were neither distorted nor a reflection of reality; their material remained unknown.
From above, light flowed through a hole in the dome, casting a soft pearl shimmer upon them. Baizhi and her team's arrival seemed to have triggered a mechanism. The geometrical buildings, originally suspended, began to change in their arrangement rapidly, forming unique images of symbols and numbers.
Baizhi was unable to decipher the purpose of the Sonoro Sphere or determine if she was witnessing a glimpse of the past, present, or an unknown future. But there was no time for wonder as her research instincts kicked in, pushing her to record every detail. This could be a breakthrough for a new theory—
The survey instruments displayed live fluctuation of frequencies. Baizhi cut off all distractions and focused on the displays. Her cumulated theories and feelings all came in handy for this exact moment.
The shorter the distance, the lower the energy consumption. Two points form a straight line, which leads to the source.
Just like constructing a device channel, Baizhi selected the two ends of the extension, connected them into a line, and picked up the sampling device towards the center of the gathering—
The surging light responded to Baizhi's actions, condensing into a ball of pure white light.
The Remnant band was thus captured and manifested, full but like an empty shell, pure and free of impurities.
Little did Baizhi know back then, it would forever stay with her and shape her lifelong research.
Infinitely Close to Zero
To Baizhi, making a wish was a perplexing action.
"Knowing that wishes are unlikely to come true, what is the point of making them? This action does not even have a clear object. Once you make a wish, will it be answered? Who will answer it?" Faced with Baizhi's sincere questions, her teammates were once again left speechless. Fortunately, after knowing her for a thousand days, they understood her seriousness and indirect tone as a means of seeking the truth and avoiding inconsistencies when judging or stating things.
Though Baizhi never made a wish herself, she always stood beside her teammates, as they made wishes on candlelights, shooting stars, or anything else.
Though confused, she still tried to understand them and be there for them, like what they did for her.
"Please, I hope we can completely unravel the mysteries of Remnant Creatures!"
"It can be done, but unlikely within our generation."
"Ahh, it's true... yet disheartening nonetheless! No need to overthink it, making wishes and reality are two different things... Anyway, you'll understand when you have one!"
In the dead silence of the icy field, that fateful day arrived.
The world collapsed without warning, as it often does. Vivid figures were dismantled by Tacet Discords, and eyes that once spoke of the future grew cold. Baizhi felt her pulse weaken and her thoughts spiral out of control. Why was this happening? So much had been lost in the search for the Sonoro Sphere. This couldn't be how it ends... She couldn't imagine a future without them.
"Please... I hope they can wake up again."
She finally made a wish of her own, but she didn't know who could grant it.
As the Sonoro Sphere collapsed, Tacet Discords swarmed towards her. A tumultuous mix of emotions churned inside her, unable to stop her burning desire for everyone to wake up and return to her. She longed for them to open their eyes like they used to...
At that moment, a Tacet Mark appeared on her body, and a Remnant Creature resembling an Epiphyllum appeared before her as if responding to her wish.
Nowadays, Baizhi still doesn't make wishes.
Wishes are not facts. She focuses on the tangible and what she can control instead.
As for the sole wish she has ever made, it was like a number infinitely close to zero, a longing buried deep inside her. It seems unattainable, yet it never fades away.
"Knowing that wishes are unlikely to come true, what is the point of making them? This action does not even have a clear object. Once you make a wish, will it be answered? Who will answer it?" Faced with Baizhi's sincere questions, her teammates were once again left speechless. Fortunately, after knowing her for a thousand days, they understood her seriousness and indirect tone as a means of seeking the truth and avoiding inconsistencies when judging or stating things.
Though Baizhi never made a wish herself, she always stood beside her teammates, as they made wishes on candlelights, shooting stars, or anything else.
Though confused, she still tried to understand them and be there for them, like what they did for her.
"Please, I hope we can completely unravel the mysteries of Remnant Creatures!"
"It can be done, but unlikely within our generation."
"Ahh, it's true... yet disheartening nonetheless! No need to overthink it, making wishes and reality are two different things... Anyway, you'll understand when you have one!"
In the dead silence of the icy field, that fateful day arrived.
The world collapsed without warning, as it often does. Vivid figures were dismantled by Tacet Discords, and eyes that once spoke of the future grew cold. Baizhi felt her pulse weaken and her thoughts spiral out of control. Why was this happening? So much had been lost in the search for the Sonoro Sphere. This couldn't be how it ends... She couldn't imagine a future without them.
"Please... I hope they can wake up again."
She finally made a wish of her own, but she didn't know who could grant it.
As the Sonoro Sphere collapsed, Tacet Discords swarmed towards her. A tumultuous mix of emotions churned inside her, unable to stop her burning desire for everyone to wake up and return to her. She longed for them to open their eyes like they used to...
At that moment, a Tacet Mark appeared on her body, and a Remnant Creature resembling an Epiphyllum appeared before her as if responding to her wish.
Nowadays, Baizhi still doesn't make wishes.
Wishes are not facts. She focuses on the tangible and what she can control instead.
As for the sole wish she has ever made, it was like a number infinitely close to zero, a longing buried deep inside her. It seems unattainable, yet it never fades away.
The Endpoint
Everything that happened under the glacier is already in the past.
As the only survivor, Baizhi never mentions it on her own accord.
Despite attempts by nosy individuals to uncover her secrets, nothing was revealed. There was no shady secret that could not be revealed. Everyone did their best. The public could not assign blame, and even the most diligent researchers understood the inherent risks in scientific expeditions. They push themselves to the limit, sacrificing their bodies to discover the truth, while also recognizing death as a possible outcome.
Baizhi's silence is rather more of her not knowing how to convey her thoughts.
Reflecting on the past is futile. Baizhi prioritized her time on crucial tasks, unique to her as the only survivor.
Soon after joining the Academy, Baizhi was seen rushing between various labs in the Branch of Remnant Ecoacoustics, making countless innovations in the fields of Waveband Analysis, Applied Echo Studies, and simulated Sonoro Spheres.
She proposed that Remnant creatures are energy bodies derived from "empty shells." They may be able to resonate with humans and be formed in a form beyond the band. By mastering the principle, humans may be able to develop artificial Sonoro Spheres and more Remnant creatures. These hypotheses shocked the academic community, but the Remnant creature that returned from a Sonoro Sphere with her perfectly proved her point.
She dubbed the Remnant creature You’tan after the udumbara, a mystical flower sometimes associated with the Epiphyllum. This night-blooming flower, like the elusive Dharma and ultimate truth, vanishes quickly after a brief blossom. Despite years of searching, researchers have only found glimpses of what they seek—a concept no more tangible than the ephemeral Epiphyllum blossom.
Perhaps the name was a tribute to her lost comrades, or a constant reminder to keep pushing forward in her quest. So many answers await, and Baizhi knows she must find them all.
But she doesn't rush, for the destination lies ahead. She takes each step with patience as she journeys on before time runs out.
And this is not a lonely journey, for Baizhi has found a partner along the way—someone who shares her path and purpose.
On the outskirts of Huanglong, Baizhi met the "honored guest" for the first time. Though she did not know where they came from, the moment Baizhi witnessed them absorbing the "sound" of an Echo, that tiny crackling of a sphere rang in her ears again.
Look, she thought. The "unknown now, but could be made known" endpoint... It is within human's reach indeed.
As the only survivor, Baizhi never mentions it on her own accord.
Despite attempts by nosy individuals to uncover her secrets, nothing was revealed. There was no shady secret that could not be revealed. Everyone did their best. The public could not assign blame, and even the most diligent researchers understood the inherent risks in scientific expeditions. They push themselves to the limit, sacrificing their bodies to discover the truth, while also recognizing death as a possible outcome.
Baizhi's silence is rather more of her not knowing how to convey her thoughts.
Reflecting on the past is futile. Baizhi prioritized her time on crucial tasks, unique to her as the only survivor.
Soon after joining the Academy, Baizhi was seen rushing between various labs in the Branch of Remnant Ecoacoustics, making countless innovations in the fields of Waveband Analysis, Applied Echo Studies, and simulated Sonoro Spheres.
She proposed that Remnant creatures are energy bodies derived from "empty shells." They may be able to resonate with humans and be formed in a form beyond the band. By mastering the principle, humans may be able to develop artificial Sonoro Spheres and more Remnant creatures. These hypotheses shocked the academic community, but the Remnant creature that returned from a Sonoro Sphere with her perfectly proved her point.
She dubbed the Remnant creature You’tan after the udumbara, a mystical flower sometimes associated with the Epiphyllum. This night-blooming flower, like the elusive Dharma and ultimate truth, vanishes quickly after a brief blossom. Despite years of searching, researchers have only found glimpses of what they seek—a concept no more tangible than the ephemeral Epiphyllum blossom.
Perhaps the name was a tribute to her lost comrades, or a constant reminder to keep pushing forward in her quest. So many answers await, and Baizhi knows she must find them all.
But she doesn't rush, for the destination lies ahead. She takes each step with patience as she journeys on before time runs out.
And this is not a lonely journey, for Baizhi has found a partner along the way—someone who shares her path and purpose.
On the outskirts of Huanglong, Baizhi met the "honored guest" for the first time. Though she did not know where they came from, the moment Baizhi witnessed them absorbing the "sound" of an Echo, that tiny crackling of a sphere rang in her ears again.
Look, she thought. The "unknown now, but could be made known" endpoint... It is within human's reach indeed.
Baizhi Voice Lines
Thoughts: I
You possess special powers related to sound. By observing you... I may be able to find a breakthrough in Ecoacoustics studies. If this ever makes you uncomfortable, please do let me know. Maintaining interpersonal relationships is not my strong suit, but I want to keep a balance between satiating my desire for knowledge and respecting your boundaries.
Thoughts: II
Some believe Remnant Creatures are embodiments of souls. Indeed, their frequencies are pure and clear—qualities commonly associated with the idea of a "soul". That said, I have a question... You'tan stays with me because it embodies my ideals. Then, all those Mutterflies that are attracted to you... What do they represent that is yours? Perhaps... the answer lies within your lost memories.
Thoughts: III
My doubt of the then universally accepted Ecoacoustic theories provoked me to direct my research accordingly. I questioned the long-held notion that Remnant Creatures are intangible, and I continued to explore the possibilities, chasing every clue I could find. Eventually, I received a response from You'tan in one of the ruins, disproving that theory. Now, I am posed with a variety of other questions that I'm attempting to answer. I believe a claim is always verifiable before it is discredited entirely, and I will keep striving to uncover the truths.
Thoughts: IV
The world is constantly changing, but every action has its consequences. Like a Goldberg machine, it may seem unpredictable, but if you trace the steps carefully, you can find a rational outcome. Therefore, we should exercise caution in our decisions to avoid any unwanted outcomes. Even if it means sacrificing comfort, I'm willing to go through complex procedures for accuracy. Rover, between facts and feelings, which holds more weight for you?
Thoughts: V
Strange. I was planning to study you as an observer, but now... I am the one opening up to you, telling you things I never thought I would. It feels almost as if... I want you to learn more about me, too. This isn't the plan I had, but somehow, I don't really mind. Perhaps... with more time together, I will deviate further from my usual self, and discover other unexpected feelings.
Baizhi’s Hobby
When I have the time, I travel around Huanglong to explore. I sample local delicacies, talk to people, and observe their daily lives. Theory alone cannot convey the full truth; to reach an accurate conclusion, I must experience it firsthand.
Baizhi’s Trouble
Two words with the same pronunciation do not make people laugh, but when used in certain contexts, people seem to automatically associate them with various meanings and burst into laughter... Puns and memes lack a clear definition. I find them difficult to understand.
Favorite Food
Vegetables served cold are less prone to moisture loss, and they have a sweeter taste. I recommend iced Perilla salad if you enjoy vegetables, too.
Disliked Food
Though fried foods can be delicious, it's best to enjoy them in moderation, due to their potential health risks.
Ideals
I wouldn't call the emergence of Waveworn phenomena a 'disaster' that overturned mankind's established knowledge of the world. I believe it has broadened our horizons, prompting us to rethink and reconstruct our system of knowledge. Though we haven't made much progress yet, our continued effort will bring us closer to understanding.
Chat: I
I wear two rings on my hands. One of them is a reminder of what I should never forget, and the other is a symbol of what I should strive to achieve. My life is too short for trivial matters; I must carry on my pursuit in honor of our pioneers.
Chat: II
Withdraw a portion of one's ego, then attach it to the existence of another being in the form of vibrating energy... sounds incredible, doesn't it? It was in this manner that You'tan came into existence. I am yet to uncover all the secrets of the Remnant Creatures, but perhaps that's why You'tan responded to my call—so I may devote my life in search of the answer.
About Yangyang
Some people are good at listening, while some are good at counseling others. Yangyang is good at both. With her, you can just be yourself.
About Chixia
When I first met Chixia, I was indeed a bit overwhelmed... She was always vibrant and lively, and her way of thinking was very different from mine. As our understanding of each other grew, we created a unique synergy. Our differences complemented each other perfectly.
About Mortefi
We didn't converse frequently, but our cooperation was always seamless. He may experience minor inflammation-related health issues because of his Resonance Ability, so I suggest bringing him Bittberry tea next time. A single cup can relieve his symptoms for a whole day.
About Xiangli Yao
His good temper is almost as impressive as the exceptional talent he has. I've never seen him raise his voice in anger at anyone. No matter how impossible the task sounds, he always delivers.
About Yuanwu
The tea Mr. Yuanwu brews always tastes sweeter than those served in teahouses, even if the same recipe and ingredients were used. He told me it was only because he put his sincerity into it. Sincerity... How does it affect the flavor of tea?
Birthday Wishes
You deserve preferential treatment on the day of your birth... Yes, please lean in closer, just like that... You'tan's embrace soothes the body. It has never embraced anyone other than me before today. Happy birthday, Rover. You'tan and I wanted to do something for you. We hope you like it.
Idle: I
Why hesitate, if you know what you want?
Idle: II
An unwavering faith will resonate with like-minded souls.
Idle: III
I have the key to solving this question.
Self-Introduction
I am Baizhi, a researcher at the Huaxu Academy. I specialize in Ecoacoustic studies, and I'm always open to answering questions related to my field. Hmm... I don't mind other types of questions, but please note that I may not be able to answer all of them. It would be best to let me know what you are going to ask in advance, so I can prepare accordingly.
Greeting
I am Baizhi, a researcher at the Huaxu Academy. Let me witness where this encounter will take us.
Join Team: I
Talk is cheap. Show me the action.
Join Team: II
May this journey bring us closer to the truth.
Join Team: III
You'tan and I will ensure your safety.
Ascension: I
My thoughts are clearing up, and my resonance with You'tan is getting stronger… This is all because of your help, isn't it?
Ascension: II
In this world, there are only those things which are not yet known, not those which cannot be known. I seem to be one step closer to the truth I seek.
Ascension: III
Your help has opened up a world of potential for You'tan and me. It feels a bit foreign to me to be presented with many options, instead of one single truth... but I rather enjoy this feeling.
Ascension: IV
You have helped me gain a previously unknown level of power; in return, I will use this power to its fullest extent for you.
Ascension: V
Once again, you have demonstrated an unimaginable feat. But compared with how it worked, I am now more curious about you as a person. What kind of new possibilities are you going to show me? I have never felt so much anticipation before... Clearly, you are special to me unlike anyone else.
Resonance Skill: I
Commence healing.
Resonance Skill: II
Transmiting frequency.
Resonance Skill: III
Administering first aid.
Resonance Liberation: I
Endless reverberation.
Resonance Liberation: II
Rejuvinating snow.
Resonance Liberation: III
Verity shines.
Counterattack
*Effort Sound*
Summon You'tan
Conception.
Call Back You'tan
Tranquility.
Hit: I
Tsk, an oversight.
Hit: II
Ugh, such a nuisance.
Hit: III
Stay vigilant.
Injured: I
Acceptable damage.
Injured: II
I can... handle this.
Injured: III
Strategic adjustment required.
Fallen: I
Authentication failure.
Fallen: II
Inconclusive results...
Fallen: III
It was... worth it...
Echo Summon
Appear before me!
Echo Transform
Embracing change.
Intro & Outro Skills
Leave it to me.
Enemies Near
I stand ready.
Glider
Here we go.
Grapple
Activating lift.
Sensor
A new discovery.
Dash
*Effort Sound*
Wall Dash
*Effort Sound*
Supply Chest: I
A fruit of human civilization.
Supply Chest: II
A time well spent.
Supply Chest: III
You found it, and it's yours to keep.