Genshin Impact is still going strong one year after it was published. The release of Inazuma, combined with the recent consistency of new areas has successfully kept the fanbase content (at least for now). Players now continuously have things to look forward to on every version.

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Among the many things players can get in Genshin Impact, one of the available collectibles is books. Some of them consist of one volume, while some others require some effort to collect. Either way, each title contains a story that players can enjoy. Whether it’s a history of Teyvat or a simple childhood fairytale, Genshin Impact books have it all.

8 Tales From the Waves

Beidou on The Alcor

As the title may have hinted, this story revolves around a sea captain. The main character, the Skipper, is based on a real-life person that lived around 1,000 years ago. Before his death, Skipper seeks vengeance against a certain sea monster. This book explains why.

It tells the tales of his feat upon the sea, and his relation with his navigator, a young maiden with a sweet voice that would sing a shanty as they sailed. Through the calm water and the storm, her song always echoes in the wind, and so bear not the Skipper to lose her.

7 Moonlit Bamboo Forest

Xingqiu in Qingce Bamboo Forest

Moonlit Bamboo Forest narrates a tale of a young boy that got lost in the bamboo forest of Mt. Qingce. The story brings back memories of the boy when their elder recounts various legends, filled with warnings to keep children in line.

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In this forest, he encountered a woman garbed in white. He tried to recall the elder’s words to figure out who or what the woman was, but he couldn’t find any conclusion. The woman led the boy out of the forest, telling a tale of the three moons as she did.

6 Legend Of The Lone Sword

Legend of the Lone Sword Book Genshin Impact

This book is four volumes long, but many players may have expected more. It tells a story of a swordsman who attempted to get his revenge. Though the tale is quite short, the star of the show is its diction. Considering the book is translated from its Chinese counterpart, it’s always amusing to see how the writers manage to keep the poetic aspect of the original.

Three volumes of Legend of the Lone Sword can be obtained for free, while the final volume is purchasable from the Wanwen Bookhouse for 3,000 Mora.

5 Heart's Desire

Yae Miko in Inazuma City

Each region in Teyvat has its own antique shop, so it’s no surprise that there’s a legend that revolves around them. It is said that there exists a mysterious antique shop, one that can be found by doing a specific action. The owner is one with “fox-like eyes with slender lines for pupils.”

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For those who love diving into the lore of Genshin Impact, they will find that this shop contains many references to existing in-game items. Mere embellishments to the mystery that shrouds the store and its owner.

4 Heart Of Clear Springs

Diona in Springvale

Heart of Clear Springs is the folklore of Springvale. It recounts the tale of a young boy who met a Spring Fairy. The fairy learns a lot from the human, and they quickly become friends. However, being an immortal being, the lochfolk eventually has to let the mortal go.

This book is quite melancholic, where it highly emphasizes the contrast of two different worlds; of how immortality can lead to solitude, while transience leads to life-long regret.

3 Diary Of Roald The Adventurer

Raiden Shogun in Tsurumi Island

When Genshin Impact was first released, the word Roald was none but a name. Travelers would often find his diary all over Mondstadt and Liyue, where most books lie owner less in a camp or tent alike. Finally, in Version 2.2, along with the release of Tsurumi Island in Genshin Impact, miHoYo puts a face to the name.

Roald’s diary recounts his experience as he went on adventures throughout Teyvat. Most of his writings are highly accurate, but one thing Roald always did wrong is keep his notes. The adventurer writes because of his poor memory, but that too leads to him forgetting his diary. That’s one person Qiqi can relate to.

2 Ballads Of The Squire

Diluc in Dawn Winery Mansion

In the old Mondstadt led by aristocracy, the knights were the defenders of the city. But who can claim to be a protector when the one they protect is the oppressor? This is something Ragnvindr continues to reckon until he meets the Swordswoman.

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This book is only two chapters long, but if players take the time to read it, they’ll find themselves digging more into the Wanderer’s Troupe lore. It tells the story of Ragnvindr (Diluc’s ancestor), who was then a mere squire. His later title, the Dawn Knight, is directly taken from the Dawnlight Swordswoman.

1 The Boar Princess

Lily and Rudolph in Mondstadt Church

The Boar Princess is a children's book that may seem really…peculiar to read. Most lines in the story involve onomatopoeias of animal “noises”, which is likely why it’s considered a book for kids. Each volume will be accompanied by a little note from the father-daughter pair, Rudolf and Lily.

For those who stop reading midway, then they really should consider finishing the story. After all, the best part of the book lies in the last few lines of the fable. Why else would Rudolf donate the book to the library after completing it?

Genshin Impact is now available on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.

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