Abedo, the character in the game "Genshin Impact" and the derivative works produced by Mihayou. The chief alchemist known as "the son of chalk" and the head of the investigation team of the Order of Mond Zephyr is a genius. He doesn't care much about titles and fame, but only focuses on research topics. Wealth and relationships are not his goals. What he is eager to master is the supreme knowledge deeply hidden in human minds from ancient times to the present.
Abedo is a successful artificial man created by the alchemist Reindort, who is called "gold", with chalk, that is, dirt-free soil and primitive materials. Together with Turin, Abedo is a miracle created by Reindort, so it is called "the son of chalk". At the invitation of Alice, Abedo joined the Knights of the West Wind, and held a very important position in the Knights of the West Wind, namely, chief alchemist and captain of the investigation team. However, he rarely shows up.
character trait
Abedo showed just the right sincerity and kindness. Polite and elegant. On the surface, it is left out in the cold in communication, but in fact, it does not hesitate to lend a helping hand and treat others sincerely. However, the intimate relationship established by excessive enthusiasm is not reliable. If you want to maintain it, you have to pay more energy. Therefore, Abedo chooses to keep a proper friendly distance from others.
If you catch up with the day when he goes out to travel or looks for materials in a closed workshop, no one in Mondown can find him. However, alienated interpersonal relationships do not mean that Abedo is a cold person. When he guides his assistants Timaus and sugar, he will be sincerely happy. He will also feel sincerely happy when he gives the sketches he has just drawn to the citizens of Mond.
And when he sees that Miss Lisa has such talent but voluntarily relegates to the position of librarian, he will feel sincerely sorry. As soon as Abedo meets something he is interested in, he will paint very beautifully. Abedo is absolutely enthusiastic about curious things and excessively indifferent to things that are not of interest.