A Genshin Impact player has come up with an interesting theory about the layout of the world around the saying that Teyvat’s sky is fake.
One Genshin Impact fan has come up with an interesting theory around the concept of “false skies” above Teyvat, which is mentioned several times throughout the game’s story. The expansion of the lore and story of HoYoverse’s popular RPG during the two years since its launch has seen a lot of interesting and unique fan theories surrounding the game. Some of the most popular theories regarding Paimon’s true identity and some, such as fans claiming Katheryne is a cyborg, have even been confirmed by HoYoverse. Now, a new theory looks to tackle the mythical “false sky” idea.

Fan theory and speculation around Teyvat skies is fake is one of the oldest ideas in Genshin Impact, dating back to shortly after the game’s launch. The reference to Teyvat’s “false sky” was first made by Scaramouche during one of the game’s first events in version 1.1. This theory has become a popular theory in many Fatui-related game stories, particularly mentioned by the organization’s Executives. Now, a fan has come up with an idea of how Teyvat’s fake sky works.

A post on the Reddit Genshin Impact sub by user u/Helloimnewer presents a theorizing diagram of the potential layout of the Teyvat world in relation to false sky information. The image depicts Teyvat as a ring around the pseudo-spherical sky above which the Sun and Moon are fake, as well as reflections of the real stars. Users suggested the sky rotates itself with Teyvat stationary, simulating the day and night cycles in the game’s world. In fact, the chart also implies that the Aura of the Deep can grow outside of Teyvat’s world, surrounded by the tree that generates the Genshin Impact’s veins.

Teyvat’s world design is a common point of speculation among Genshin Impact fans. Some fan theories suggest that Fatui may not be as evil as players believe. Others have offered wild revelations to come later, suggesting that Klee’s mother, Alice, may be in another dimension and that players could one day visit the Abyss. Some even speculated that Paimon might be the unknown god that separated the two brothers, but this theory was later disproved when plot 3.2 confirmed that god was Thien Ly.
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While the story of Genshin Impact clearly still has a lot of unrevealed content, each new addition to the story has continued to add more and more fascinating details to the world of Teyvat. The events of version 3.2’s story played a major role in reshaping the world of Genshin Impact, leaving a lasting impact on the game’s overall plot and lore. Fans have also noticed some similarities in each of the Magic Gods’ stories so far, sharing similar elements in their progression and themes. With more areas left to explore, the world and lore of Genshin Impact will continue to evolve with each new update.
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