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Between these bouts of creative wordplay, you must always be on high alert. Hu Tao is infamous for her spontaneous pranks. Whether it involves materializing a illusory Phantom, playfully sneaking up to startle you in the dead of night, or offering you a cup of tea made from the condensation of blooming Glaze Lilies, there is never a dull moment. Her unpredictability is jarring at first, but it quickly becomes an endearing rhythm of her company—a reminder to stay grounded in the joy of the present. A Deeper Philosophy: Appreciating the Now

Before the clock strikes midnight, Hu Tao likes to wander the stone streets of Liyue Harbor. Despite her heavy responsibilities, she possesses a childlike playfulness. She is a naturally gifted poet, often challenging the local residents—or an amused Xingqiu—to impromptu poetry battles under the moonlight. Her famous "Hilahli Ghost Song" echoes through the quiet alleys, serving as both a whimsical nursery rhyme and a gentle reminder of the supernatural world.

You smile nervously. You should have said no.

As the night wears on, the boundaries between the living and the dead begin to blur, and the magic of Teyvat's nightlife comes alive. With Hu Tao as your guide, you are privy to a world that few others have experienced, a world of wonder and enchantment that will leave you spellbound and eager for more.

She walks the line between life and death, and for the living, this can be disconcerting. Her joy at the prospect of new clients is often misunderstood as a morbid obsession. Her attempt to “bury and seal” Qiqi, the resurrected zombie child, isn’t an act of cruelty but a misguided attempt at mercy, born from her belief that the suffering of an unnatural existence far outweighs the peace of a final rest. In Hu Tao’s world, a proper farewell is the greatest gift you can give.

@HuTao @Liyue @Teyvat @Traveler

She walks back down the mountain path, ready to grab breakfast at Wanmin Restaurant. A night with Hu Tao proves that she does not live in the shadow of death. Instead, she uses its proximity to burn brighter than anyone else in Teyvat.

“Improbably charming,” she corrected, pulling me to my feet. “Now hurry up. The dead are patient. The tofu is not.”

As she walks, her thoughts often drift to her childhood, growing up in Liyue and learning about the ancient traditions and customs of the land. Her role as the Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor is not just a job but a calling, one that she takes great pride in. With every step, she feels a sense of connection to her ancestors and the rich history of Liyue.

"The tide has turned, and the sea is calm now," Hu Tao said, placing a hand near his shoulder, the warmth of her Vision providing a strange comfort to the cold air. "It’s time to put the rod away. There are bigger catches waiting for you on the other side of the border."

She is well-known (or perhaps infamous) for her eccentric poetry, often scribbling verses about life, death, and ghosts, according to the Genshin Impact Wiki .

As we walked, Hu Tao opened up about her life and work as the Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor. She spoke with a quiet confidence and authority, and I was struck by the depth of her compassion and empathy. Despite the often-grim nature of her work, Hu Tao radiates a sense of hope and positivity, and I found myself feeling inspired by her example.

While Liyue citizens often find her antics annoying—like bathing stone lions or trying to "save" through burial—her behavior is a deeply personal philosophy. Hu Tao/Profile - Genshin Impact Wiki

Despite her usual "Aiya!"-infused cheer, she becomes solemn and dignified when performing actual rites, leading her undertakers through lamp-lit alleys with a gravity that surprises those who only know her as a prankster. The Wangsheng Atmosphere

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Between these bouts of creative wordplay, you must always be on high alert. Hu Tao is infamous for her spontaneous pranks. Whether it involves materializing a illusory Phantom, playfully sneaking up to startle you in the dead of night, or offering you a cup of tea made from the condensation of blooming Glaze Lilies, there is never a dull moment. Her unpredictability is jarring at first, but it quickly becomes an endearing rhythm of her company—a reminder to stay grounded in the joy of the present. A Deeper Philosophy: Appreciating the Now

Before the clock strikes midnight, Hu Tao likes to wander the stone streets of Liyue Harbor. Despite her heavy responsibilities, she possesses a childlike playfulness. She is a naturally gifted poet, often challenging the local residents—or an amused Xingqiu—to impromptu poetry battles under the moonlight. Her famous "Hilahli Ghost Song" echoes through the quiet alleys, serving as both a whimsical nursery rhyme and a gentle reminder of the supernatural world.

You smile nervously. You should have said no.

As the night wears on, the boundaries between the living and the dead begin to blur, and the magic of Teyvat's nightlife comes alive. With Hu Tao as your guide, you are privy to a world that few others have experienced, a world of wonder and enchantment that will leave you spellbound and eager for more. Life in Teyvat- Night with Hu Tao

She walks the line between life and death, and for the living, this can be disconcerting. Her joy at the prospect of new clients is often misunderstood as a morbid obsession. Her attempt to “bury and seal” Qiqi, the resurrected zombie child, isn’t an act of cruelty but a misguided attempt at mercy, born from her belief that the suffering of an unnatural existence far outweighs the peace of a final rest. In Hu Tao’s world, a proper farewell is the greatest gift you can give.

@HuTao @Liyue @Teyvat @Traveler

She walks back down the mountain path, ready to grab breakfast at Wanmin Restaurant. A night with Hu Tao proves that she does not live in the shadow of death. Instead, she uses its proximity to burn brighter than anyone else in Teyvat. Between these bouts of creative wordplay, you must

“Improbably charming,” she corrected, pulling me to my feet. “Now hurry up. The dead are patient. The tofu is not.”

As she walks, her thoughts often drift to her childhood, growing up in Liyue and learning about the ancient traditions and customs of the land. Her role as the Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor is not just a job but a calling, one that she takes great pride in. With every step, she feels a sense of connection to her ancestors and the rich history of Liyue.

"The tide has turned, and the sea is calm now," Hu Tao said, placing a hand near his shoulder, the warmth of her Vision providing a strange comfort to the cold air. "It’s time to put the rod away. There are bigger catches waiting for you on the other side of the border." Her unpredictability is jarring at first, but it

She is well-known (or perhaps infamous) for her eccentric poetry, often scribbling verses about life, death, and ghosts, according to the Genshin Impact Wiki .

As we walked, Hu Tao opened up about her life and work as the Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor. She spoke with a quiet confidence and authority, and I was struck by the depth of her compassion and empathy. Despite the often-grim nature of her work, Hu Tao radiates a sense of hope and positivity, and I found myself feeling inspired by her example.

While Liyue citizens often find her antics annoying—like bathing stone lions or trying to "save" through burial—her behavior is a deeply personal philosophy. Hu Tao/Profile - Genshin Impact Wiki

Despite her usual "Aiya!"-infused cheer, she becomes solemn and dignified when performing actual rites, leading her undertakers through lamp-lit alleys with a gravity that surprises those who only know her as a prankster. The Wangsheng Atmosphere