A major Genshin Impact 6.3 v4 leak has revealed the full artifact lore set titled “A Day Carved from Rising Winds.” Datamined from the beta client, this unreleased artifact set provides an extensive narrative focused on the origins of Mondstadt, the rebellion against the Lord of Storm, and the transformation of tyranny into freedom through music, sacrifice, and wind.
The artifact set consists of five pieces, each chronicling a key perspective from an ancient age when Mondstadt was still buried under frost, fear, and divine oppression. Together, these texts form one of the most detailed lore collections leaked for Version 6.3, strongly reinforcing long standing theories about early Archon era conflicts and the rise of Barbatos.
The Flower of Life, Windborne Flower’s Spruchdichtung, recounts the oath of the Gunnhildr clan as they pledged allegiance to a newborn god of wind. The poem emphasizes endurance against knife like north winds, loyalty through blood sworn oaths, and resistance against divine betrayal. Unlike other noble clans that offered gold, war, or monuments, the Gunnhildr presented only flowers, sincerity, and unwavering hearts. The text establishes a recurring theme. True devotion was not born from conquest, but from shared suffering and friendship. The clan vows that if tyranny ever returns, they will stain blossoms with blood once more to protect freedom.
The Plume of Death, Dawn’s Brilliant Oath, shifts focus to a nameless warrior who abandoned duty after hearing the songs of a young bard. In an age when soldiers were ordered to smother rebellion at birth, this warrior laid down arms not out of deceit, but because the music awakened a universal yearning for the sky. The lore describes how paupers, soldiers, craftsmen, and the broken alike were united by song. Even the tyrant’s favored huntress, once iron cold and loyal, was slowly turned from oppression by the promise of a gentler dawn. The feather symbolizes the moment obedience shattered, allowing rebellion to take root.
The Circlet of Logos, Minnesang of Love and Lament, presents a tragic and intimate account of the huntress who became consort to the Storm Tyrant. Gifted with luxury and false affection, she remained blind to his cruelty. Despite her devotion and countless atrocities committed in his name, the tyrant never returned true love. The circlet’s lore explores blind faith, emotional manipulation, and divine indifference. In the end, her realization that her sincerity was never mirrored leads her to choose a final act of violent devotion, mistaking destruction for love. It is a brutal reflection of how gods and mortals can destroy one another through delusion.
The Sands of Eon, A Note in Spring’s Luich, serves as the philosophical core of the set. It tells of the frail youth who played his lyre before the collapsing divine throne. His song, once whispered in dark alleys, became a storm of defiance capable of challenging gods and time itself. By striking strings once belonging to the Master of Time, the youth transformed fleeting moments of rebellion into a thousand year symphony. This symphony became Mondstadt itself. A land where freedom is eternal, and all who cherish it are musicians. The bard’s body perished, his name lost to time, but his will endured through wind and song.
The Goblet of Eonothem, Heldenepos’s Unspoken Tale, recounts the final moments of the rebellion. After the Storm Tyrant was struck down, a final calamity threatened to erase all hope. At the brink of annihilation, the boy with the lyre stepped into the raging storm. His song silenced the wind itself. This act, remembered only as a miracle, sealed the victory of mortals over divine wrath. The goblet stands as a symbol of sacrifice without recognition, heroism without legacy, and freedom born from unnamed voices.
From a leaks perspective, A Day Carved from Rising Winds is one of the most lore dense artifact sets discovered in Version 6.3 v4. It deepens the narrative of Mondstadt’s rebellion, clarifies the role of the nameless bard, and highlights the destructive consequences of divine tyranny. These beta descriptions strongly suggest future story developments tied to wind, time, forgotten names, and the cost of freedom.
As with all Genshin Impact 6.3 leaks, this information remains unofficial and subject to change. However, the consistency and emotional depth of the lore indicate that this artifact set is intended as a cornerstone of early Archon era storytelling.




