胡桃 by rosumerii [Twitter/X]
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もう一本いきたいバレー部胡桃🏐 by カブウサギ/KabuUsagi
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hu tao miku mashup . miku tao
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胡桃 :) by Leviathan
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Recent doodles dat I forgot to post
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I feel quite sad because Hu Tao has not gotten any story content in (literal) years, all we’ve had is her story quest and minimal interaction in Baizhu’s and that’s about it.
She’s such an interesting character, her closeness with immortals and her own unique abilities give her so much potential in storylines but also her strong moral code on what is correct in terms of respecting the life/death barrier. And for that reason, although it’s highly unlikely, I’d like her to meet Dottore.
Imagine the angst. Hu Tao can see ghosts? Dottore has killed so many people, under such horrific circumstances. He has messed with archon residue, which are the remains of dead gods’ angry spirits, exactly what her job is to appease and cleanse. He must be surrounded by a cloud of unrestful souls. And what I’d give to see Hu Tao angry for the first time, unable to contain her anger at seeing first hand just how much he’s toyed with lives and how many people he murdered.
I think there’s so many people deserving of finally taking Dottore’s life- direct victims like Collei, Scaramouche and Nahida, indirect victims like Diluc and Kaeya, and then there’s the ‘preservers of justice’ like Neuvillette and Cyno (who especially has ties to what Dottore has done). Hu Tao is probably only tangentially related to the last category, but imagine if she did. I think if she ever found out about him/got close enough to try and kill him she would regardless of the consequences towards her.
If she repeatedly attempted to bury Qiqi because she thought that she was suffering and breached the boundary of life and death, imagine her response to that man and the suffering he caused. I really don’t think she would stop at anything to take his life.
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