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Fatui Harbingers is the poly ship between Pierro, La Signora, Scaramouche, Tartaglia, Il Dottore, Arlecchino, Il Capitano, Sandrone, Columbina, Pulcinella, and Pantalone from the Genshin Impact fandom.
Canon[]
The Eleven Fatui Harbingers are the executive heads of the Fatui who have been given god-like authority by the Tsaritsa, and with it, strength surpassing that of other mortals.[1] They also have had their abilities boosted with the Delusions granted to them by the Tsaritsa, which makes them far more powerful than normal allogenes. Each Harbinger leads their own division within the Fatui.
Currently, the Harbingers' collective mission is to obtain the other six Gnoses.[2]
Upon becoming a Harbinger, a person is given a new name and codename,[3] which can be inherited from their previous holder.[4] They are also assigned a ranking number, which is based both on the individual's power and their overall contribution to the Tsaritsa's cause in comparison to the other members.[5][6]
The top-ranked Harbingers, up to No. 3 (Columbina), possess powers which can rival the god's,[7][8] and their powers are stronger than the Traveler's, up to No. 4 (Arlecchino).[9]
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The six serve under The Tsaritsa, who's the Cryo archon and takes lead of the people of Snezhnaya. With Scaramouche being the sixth and under the alias Balladeer, Signora being the eighth and going under the alias The Fair Lady, and Tartaglia being the newest and youngest Fatui Harbinger, being the eleventh and going under the alias Childe. Out of the eleven, the three are more known in-game, other Harbingers that are mentioned is Pulcinella and Dottore. The Fatui Harbingers titles are based off "Commedia dell'arte".
It's known that the Scaramouche is the most disliked Harbinger due to him having a disagreeable personality. Meanwhile it seems like Tartaglia and Signora have an unsteady relationship when it comes to business. As after the gnosis being discovered to be with Zhongli the whole time, Tartaglia gets angry at Signora and Zhongli for fooling him. Their relationship as a whole is unknown. However, the Fatui Harbingers are known to be extremely loyal to their lady, The Tsaritsa. With Snezhnaya being a future nation to be released soon, it's very much possible the three will make an appearance.
Out of the three, only Tartaglia currently beholds a delusion, which were given by Tsaritsa. Tartaglia beholds an electro delusion, as shown in the battle between Traveler and him in the Golden House. Signora had the ability to use Cryo and Pyro interchangeably, but her delusion was Cryo. She was not a vision holder. Scaramouche's delusion is still unknown: his "vision" was electro, pre-Inversion of Genesis.
As of Version 3.3, all memories and events with Scaramouche in have been erased; reducing any possible relationship, friendly or otherwise, with the other Fatui members. Due to Signora's death, it is impossible the characters to meet again. In addition, in his character trailer, Scaramouche shows a level of disdain for Fatui- it is unclear if this disdain applies to his fellow Harbingers.
Fanon[]
This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. It's one the most popular poly ships not including fan written works. With the Fatui Harbingers being an official group in the game, it's known that they're wealthy and hold a lot of power. Although, some fans would prefer this ship as a friendship.
Fandom[]
- FAN FICTION
- Fatui Harbingers tag on AO3
- Fatui Harbingers as Found Family tag on AO3
- Fatui Harbingers tag on TikTok
- Fatui Harbingers posts on TikTok
- TIKTOK
- Fatui Harbingers posts on TikTok
- Fatui Harbingers tag on TikTok
- WIKIS
- Fatui Harbingers at Genshin Impact Wiki
Trivia[]
- The backstories for Signora, Pierro, Pantalone, Dottore, and Scaramouche were first described in the Pale Flame Artifact set.
- Each time a Harbinger appears in-game for the first time, a dramatic still is shown, titled with the Harbinger's name, codename, and rank number. In the case of Scaramouche, his first appearance was during the What the Skies Conceal, the Water Reveals, which some players may have missed. In that case, the title is instead shown at his next appearance, during the Archon Quest Delusion in Chapter II: Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals.
- The Harbingers' titles are derived from the stock characters in commedia dell'arte, a type of Italian theater which uses masks to designate their character's role in the story.
- "Pierro" ("The Fool") is a sad clown who regularly gets made fun of by the others in commedia dell'arte. He pines for the love of Columbina, who usually breaks his heart and leaves him for Arlecchino.
- "Il Capitano" ("The Captain") is a braggart who weaves tall tales about himself, often only managing to convince people who knew nothing about him beforehand. He is cowardly, greedy, and opportunistic, with little loyalty shown to any side.
- "Il Dottore" ("The Doctor") is usually extremely rich and bombastic, loving the sound of his own voice to the point of going on rants. In commedia dell'arte, Il Dottore typically tries to interfere with the Innamorati ("The Lovers") as part of the Vecchi ("The Elders").
- "Columbina" ("Little Dove") is a female servant who is often called the "only functional intellect on the stage" as she does her best to get the Innamorati together.
- "Arlecchino" ("Harlequin") is an astute servant and trickster, usually acting to thwart the plans of his master and pursuing his own love interest, Columbina, with wit and resourcefulness, often competing with the sterner and melancholic Pierro.
- "Pulcinella" ("Rooster") is a fearless and egotistical self-preservationist who manipulates others to get what he wants. In a fight between sides, he always sides with the winner.
- "Scaramouche" ("Little Skirmisher") is usually an assortment of different villainous traits, but primarily unscrupulous and unreliable with a penchant for intrigue, which lands him into difficult situations.
- "Sandrone" ("Peasant") is a peasant who is boorish, but clever and cunning. He is seen as the spokesman of a humble people who are ill-treated, eternally hungry, and always using tricks to make ends meet.
- "La Signora" ("The Lady") is typically tough, beautiful, and calculating; she is also proud and enjoys mocking others. La Signora typically manipulates Pantalone's wealth for her own ends.
- "Pantalone" ("Merchant") is greedy and uses his high social standing to push others around to interfere with their business. Oftentimes, Pantalone is the father of one of the Innamorati and tries to keep the two lovers apart.
- "Tartaglia" ("Stutterer") speaks with a stutter. He is usually representative of the lower working class, but in some depictions of Tartaglia, he is upper-middle class. Tartaglia usually plays a comedic role in the story with his near constant clumsiness and stuttering.
- Scaramouche's and Pierro's names use the francized names instead of the Italian ones, which are Scaramuccia and Pedrolino respectively.
- In Chinese and Japanese, the Harbingers' codenames are translations of the Italian commedia name, while the Italian name is their actual name among the Harbingers. In English and other language versions, their codenames and actual names have been used fairly interchangeably, although it has been used in a more standardized manner after the release of A Winter Night's Lazzo.
Gallery[]
Canon[]
Fan Arts[]
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Videos[]
Variations[]
- ChiScara refers to the ship between Tartaglia and Scaramouche
- Sigscara refers to the ship between Signora and Scaramouche
- TartNora refers to the ship between Tartaglia and Signora
References[]
- ↑ Archon Quest, Prologue, Act III - Song of the Dragon and Freedom, Part 8: Ending Note
- ↑ Fatui
- ↑ Tartaglia Character Story: Character Story 5
- ↑ Momoyo
- ↑ Tartaglia's Chinese Voice Over: 关于「少女」…
- ↑ Wanderer's Character Story: Character Story 4
The Doctor would unlock the seal on his body, causing his abilities to greatly increase, to the point where he was a match for the lower-ranked Harbingers. [...] Much later, he would bring the results of his exploration back to Snezhnaya, gaining the sixth seat in the process. - ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act V - Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises, Part 5: A Toast to Victory
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter V, Act II - Black Stone Under a White Stone, Part 1: A Decision (Archon Quest)
- ↑ Story Quest, Arlecchino, Ignis Purgatorius Chapter: Act I - When the Hearth-Flame Goes Out, Part 4: Into the Sunlight
- ↑ Chinese HoyoLab: 贤者自以为无所不知, 我等才明白那些愚行背后的道义