The worst condender is the Narukami shrine for roads, I have no idea how elderly goes up there that place is unreachable and very dangerous lol if you slip you die
Shell house is best one cause most of the materials were free, while living there you need fishing gor survival and as we learned before, fishing is the best thing in Teyvat
I think they knew that there would be some inspectors trying to check road safety, so they made these roads the way all of them would get lost, confused and unable to do their jobs
That was really great, relaxing video, I really enjoyed it, your voice reallt suits calming vibe of this challenge but I am opposite of jealous because of your suffering during all of the fights
few of the broken structuce and road are clearly meant for some side quest that affect the area even that canyon infested moster supposedly have side quest but unfortunately it's most likely scrapped content. the few glimpse we have quest affect the area way earlier with exception of world quest were only that wangsu inn daily chain quest.
What if the world we interact with is not the 'true' world, and NPCs go to the end of the route and just appear at their new destination because that's what the leylines 'remember' of them. What if this is just loop ten thousand of another infinite samsara that we're stuck in until we find a way to break out. That would explain why we don't see other adventurers typically on the road fighting monsters with us, why the roads don't exactly make sense, why NPCs are so inactive. Or they just have to take the long way with a slime balloon cart because it only hovers slightly off the ground..
Given Orobashi's history, the land should be extremely sustainable lmao. The coral that grew on him is what allowed "terrible coral land" Watasumi to grow anything.
@Beerevity you forgot about shakkei pavilion (aka scaramouche's old house) unless it doesn't count considering you need to enter a domain to get to it but I just want to highlight it because I believe it is such a beautiful home with a lot of history carve into it.
I would be desperately interested in seeing you review all of the houses in the other nations as well, as this type of video really tickles my brain and makes me laugh. Keep up the good work!