Clorivia

Clorivia is the femslash ship between Clorinde and Navia from the Genshin Impact fandom.

Canon
Not much is known about Clorinde and Navia. Both are upcoming characters from Fontaine. In the “Overture Teaser: The Final Feast”, Clorinde shoots at Navia, indicating that they are enemies. It is unknown what the source of their rivalry is.

Navia and Clorinde have the same Vision case with loops at the top and bottom. This differs from some other Fontaine characters' Vision cases, where the top and bottom instead resemble a three-petaled flower. It is unknown what these differing Vision cases mean.

Fanon
Clorivia is a very recent ship. Back when the two characters were only known through leaks, there had been some interest in the relationship between Navia and Clorinde (also known as “Captain R”). This was due to people finding their designs appealing together, and information that the two hate each other. But the ship had a large increase in popularity after the release of the “Overture Teaser: The Final Feast.” The scene of Clorinde shooting at Navia had many see the potential in an enemies/rivals-to-lovers dynamic. Navia also appears to have a mischievous personality. Which makes a good contrast to Clorinde’s stoic personality. Fans speculate that Navia is some sort of wealthy rebel or outlaw, while Clorinde is someone in law enforcement trying to catch her. Many fan arts have Navia teasing Clorinde.

So far, Clorivia is one of the most popular sapphic ships for characters in Fontaine. Clorivia has been compared to Beiguang, another wlw ship that involves an electro and geo user. Fans predict they will remain the most popular sapphic ship of their nation, in the same way Beiguang is the most popular sapphic ship for Liyue.

They currently have 11+ works on AO3.

Fandom

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Trivia

 * Both have names relating to the sea or navy, with "Navia" being the name of an Iberian water goddess and "Clorinde" being a name for French naval ships.
 * In the version 4.0 livestream/trailer, their relationship is described as "complicated"