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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of the world of Genshin Impact and how it relates to various subjects such as geography, mythology, and character development.

Materials and Prep

  • A computer or gaming device with Genshin Impact installed
  • Internet access
  • Pen and paper for note-taking

Activities

  1. Exploring the In-Game World

    Take some time to explore the vast and visually stunning world of Genshin Impact. Pay attention to the different landscapes, landmarks, and regions within the game. Note down any interesting locations you come across.

  2. Researching Real-World Inspirations

    Choose one of the locations you discovered in the game and research its real-world inspiration. Find out if it is based on a real place, mythological location, or cultural reference. Write a short paragraph explaining the connection between the in-game location and its real-world counterpart.

  3. Character Analysis

    Select one of your favorite characters from Genshin Impact and analyze their personality traits, strengths, and weaknesses. Write a character profile highlighting these aspects and explain how they contribute to the overall narrative of the game.

  4. Creating Fan Art

    Let your creativity shine by creating a piece of fan art inspired by Genshin Impact. Use any artistic medium you prefer, such as drawing, painting, or digital art. Your artwork can depict a scene, character, or even a new concept you wish to introduce to the game. Feel free to share your creation with others online!

Talking Points

  • "Genshin Impact is an open-world action role-playing game developed by miHoYo. It features a vast world called Teyvat, which is divided into seven nations."
  • "The in-game world of Genshin Impact draws inspiration from various real-world locations and mythologies. For example, the region of Mondstadt is heavily influenced by European medieval architecture and folklore."
  • "Exploring the in-game world can enhance your geographical knowledge as you encounter different landscapes, climates, and ecosystems. It's like embarking on a virtual geography field trip!"
  • "Analyzing the characters in Genshin Impact allows us to understand the importance of character development in storytelling. Each character has unique abilities, backstories, and motivations that contribute to the overall narrative."
  • "Creating fan art not only allows you to express your creativity but also helps you develop observation skills and attention to detail. It's a great way to engage with the game on a deeper level and share your passion with others."

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