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whitebarkvintage · 5 years
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Went to @eagleplumes over the weekend to get reacquainted with Native American baskets. They are the best place to get Indigenous Peoples Art! If you are visiting anywhere near Estes Park, this place is a must. Located off the Peak to Peak Highway. Such lovely people and kid friendly. . . . #nativeamericanbasket #navajoweaving #gallupthrow #estespark #peaktopeak #eagleplumes #indigenouspeople #nativeamericanjewelry #nativeculture #historicalsite (at Estes Park, Colorado) https://www.instagram.com/curiousmoosevintage/p/ByVHwjVACym/?igshid=jsev8x6eykr0
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genshinresource · 3 years
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Genshin Impact Achievement Namecard Collection: Inazuma: Eagleplume
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kyogre-blue · 3 years
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Seems I forgot to post this a while back, when I finished Seirai. 
Seirai is very cool, imo. I’m definitely enjoying it more than Watatsumi. The high altitude ziplining is pretty fun, and since the fall is so long, you can easily teleport out, so it’s not too bad. Gliding down from that high up is also very cool-looking. 
The interesting thing about Stormchasers is that it gives you the Peculiar Pinion, which belonged to the big lightning bird that had been sealed at Amakumo Peak, until Asase Hibiki unsealed it 500 years ago. (More on the bird later.) 
We know that one of the namecards for 2.2 will be “Inazuma Eagleplume”: 
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Tentative description: Pirka chikappo! Kapatcir kamuy!
This is the same Pinion we received. 
That means there’s going to be some kind of follow up on Stormchasers in 2.2. And Watatsumi’s main side quest, The Moon-Bathed Deep, is in the same situation. It ends halfway through the ritual and actually going down into Enkanomiya has been left for a follow up quest. (We have the list of World Quests for 2.1, even the ones that aren’t released yet, and nothing on there looks like a follow up, so it won’t be in the second half of this version.) 
Well, they’re not necessarily going to get follow up at the same time though. Tsurumi Island, the sixth and final island of Inazuma which is supposed to launch in 2.2, is closest to Seirai, so perhaps that will go together, and Watatsumi will be elsewhere separately. There’s no way to guess at the moment. 
Anyway, regarding this lightning bird: 
Neko states that it was indeed a giant bird that was sealed at Amakumo. The Thunder Manifestation is its lingering regret. I can’t read the namecard description, obviously, but the “kamuy” is interesting, since that is an Ainu word roughly meaning a spiritual or divine being. 
The wiki currently connects this bird to the Thunderbird described in the Thundering Fury artifact set. 
To summarize quickly: 
The Thunderbird became friends with a boy who sang to it. However, the boy was (willingly) sacrificed by his tribe as an offering to the Thunderbird, so it wiped out the tribe in its rage, causing a volcanic eruption. It was hunted down years later. 
I am somewhat eeeeh about this. At least so far, I haven’t found anything on Seirai that would connect the two except both being birds associated with lightning. 
Here are the Pinion and the feather of the Thundering set for comparison: 
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They have some similarity, but not enough to say conclusively that they’re from the same bird imo. 
Additionally, I don’t think there’s been any mention of an eruption at Amakumo. 
We’ll have to see as we go. 
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daredussy · 5 years
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Submitted by @dutch-dutch-vanderlinde
Made outta friggin beaver fur felt boah
This hat would’ve been $300 if it weren’t on sale
Got the feathers at this Nativ American store called Charle Eagleplumes
The feathers were free as well
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Achievement Namecards:
Gate
Traversal
Stone Dragon
Full Bloom
Inazuma: Kujou Insignia
Inazuma: Sangonomiya Crest
Nails
Inazuma: Eagleplume
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