Genshin Impact has released a new Character Introduction focusing on Zibai, known as the White Horse Adeptus, deepening the lore revealed during the ongoing “A Lanternlit Ode to the Silver Moon” storyline. As Travelers progress through the event, many have already encountered this enigmatic figure. Before the story advances toward her return, HoYoverse invites players to revisit everything currently known about Zibai and the haunting concept of her Three Deadly Selves.
Zibai’s presence is closely tied to the legends of Liyue and the long whispered tales of an Adeptus believed by many to exist only in myth. Referred to as the White Horse Adeptus, she embodies grace, restraint, and an almost distant compassion, qualities that sharply contrast with the danger implied by her fractured nature. The Character Introduction emphasizes that Zibai is not defined by a single identity, but by multiple aspects born from her past experiences and choices.
Central to her lore are the Three Deadly Selves, a concept that represents different manifestations of Zibai’s power and inner conflict. While details remain intentionally obscured, these selves are described as reflections of paths she could have taken, each carrying its own consequences. This idea reinforces one of Genshin Impact’s recurring themes. Even beings of divine origin are shaped by doubt, sacrifice, and the burden of responsibility.
The introduction also ties Zibai’s story directly to the unfolding Lantern Rite narrative. As A Lanternlit Ode to the Silver Moon progresses, players begin to understand why Zibai withdrew from the world and why her return carries such weight for both the Adepti and Liyue Harbor. Her story is not merely about reappearance, but about reconciliation with her past and the fragments of herself she left behind.
Visually and thematically, Zibai is associated with imagery of spring, moonlight, and fleeting moments, reinforcing the poetic tone of her title “White Horse’s Fleeting Spring.” These elements symbolize renewal, but also impermanence, suggesting that her reemergence may come at a cost. The gentle elegance of her Adeptus form stands in quiet contrast to the danger hinted at by her Deadly Selves, creating a character defined by balance rather than absolutes.
From a broader narrative perspective, Zibai’s introduction strengthens the connection between Adepti legends and modern Liyue. It highlights how stories passed down through generations continue to shape the present, especially during a festival like Lantern Rite, where remembrance and hope intertwine. Her role suggests that upcoming chapters will further explore the tension between duty and personal will, a theme increasingly prominent in recent story content.
As Travelers prepare to take the next step in bringing Zibai back into the spotlight, this Character Introduction serves as both a reminder and a warning. The White Horse Adeptus is not a simple guardian figure, but a being shaped by divided selves and unresolved history. Understanding Zibai means accepting that even symbols of peace can carry shadows, and that facing those shadows is essential for moving forward.








