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Sanjin is an NPC located in the Divination Commission, The Xianzhou Luofu.

Profile[]

(To be added.)

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Voice Lines[]

(Version 1)
"Never perform two divinations in a single day, remember that!"
(Version 2)
"*sigh*, if only Ruoyue was still here..."

Dialogue[]

(Initial interaction)
Sanjin: "Only one divination per day"! I must bear this in mind!
Sanjin: Sorry, my mind was elsewhere just now, and I didn't notice your presence... Well, today is not a good day for divination. Let's do it some other time.
What does "only one divination per day" mean?
Sanjin: Diviners deal with specific issues. We have to maintain an objective, rational, and calm approach to prevent the result from becoming our subjective opinion.
Why isn't today a good day for divination?
Sanjin: I feel restless and distracted today... This is bad.
Sanjin: Diviners should believe in objective facts, so being too emotional will affect the result. Let me ask you a question, and you'll be able to understand it. Why would people want to do divination for the second time?
Because they have doubts about the first result.
Sanjin: Exactly. That's the direct reason.
Because they want to verify the first result.
Sanjin: It's just a nice way to put it. Doesn't it show that they have doubts about the first result?
Because they want to change the previous result.
Sanjin: Divination only describes upcoming facts, which can't be changed by another divination. They just refuse to believe the result.
Sanjin: A friend of mine once told me that it is taboo for diviners to doubt the results and try to divine twice.
Sanjin: Ironically, she left the Divination Commission because of her accurate divination. This is really saddening.
Sanjin: Forgive me for going off-topic here... I've seen you before. You are the hero whom Master Fu Xuan regards highly. Here is a small gift for you. Is there anything else I can do for you?
(Obtain Self-Sufficer Self-Sufficer ×1)
(Continue onto dialogue options below)

(Subsequent interactions)
Sanjin: If only Ruoyue was here... She's a better diviner than me...
Sanjin: There you are. Is there anything else I can do for you?
I'd like to ask you a few things...
Sanjin: Ask away, though I don't know much. If it's about something too complicated, I'm afraid you'll have to ask the Managing Diviners.
I'd like to ask about your friend...
Sanjin: Her name is Ruoyue, and you've probably passed by her divination shop in the Exalting Sanctum Plaza called the Looking Bronze. After leaving the Divination Commission, she went back home to take over her family business.
Sanjin: Before the disaster in Ambrosial Arbor happened, she already saw the trigram vacillate between the Mountain and Water trigrams to a terrible degree. Yet, the sign that came suddenly didn't point to a specific time and reason and couldn't be shown again. Therefore, no diviners took her divination seriously.
Sanjin: Later, Ruoyue left the Commission due to various reasons. She said she was satisfied with her current life, but I'm not sure she meant it.
Forecasting doesn't guarantee immediate changes.
Sanjin: "It's to provide a basis for people to make a wiser decision." I understand, but... I just feel somewhat sorry for it.
Perhaps, it's a good thing to leave here.
Sanjin: I'm not sure about that.
Sanjin: But I can see her eyes sparkling after quitting her job. She seems healthier than those diviners who always look lethargic.
Sanjin: What would happen if the commission received her report back then? Alas, I shouldn't be talking about the what-ifs as a diviner.
The Divination Commission as a workplace is so...
Sanjin: Hahahaha, do you want to say "harsh"? That's not really the case.
Sanjin: Everyone knows what's on the minds of the three Managing Diviners. As the master diviner doesn't address the issue directly, the three still assume that the competition between them is a secret... It's quite amusing to see them scheming against each other at work.
Sanjin: About Ruoyue, I heard that Lady Fu Xuan had predicted her departure from the Divination Commission before, so she allowed her to leave.
Sanjin: The Managing Diviners were left ashamed because of Ruoyue's divination about the Ambrosial Arbor disaster. Perhaps, letting her go is the master diviner's way to protect her... Of course, no one can be sure about this except the master diviner herself.
I heard that you guys are not on good terms with those from the Artisanship Commission.‍[Is this dialogue related to that hidden quest on the artisanship commission?]
Sanjin: Let's not talk about things that will undermine the spirit of unity.
Sanjin: We helped them to calculate the damage after the Ambrosial Arbor disaster. This shows that our relationship is fine.
Sanjin: Still, I must criticize them for telling everyone that working in the Divination Commission is a breeze, and we spend most of the time enjoying snacks...
Sanjin: There is no such thing in this world! When we say that about ourselves, we mean it as a joke. One day, I received a text message from a friend asking me whether diviners were really so free. I was speechless.
Sanjin: Those at the Artisanship Commission handle lots of projects and are paid well. With just one invention, they can live off the royalties for decades. Isn't it much better than the job at the Divination Commission?
I don't have any other questions.
Sanjin: Okay. See you.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishSanjin
Chinese
(Simplified)
散锦
Chinese
(Traditional)
散錦
Japanese散錦
Korean산진
SpanishSanjin
FrenchSanjin
RussianСаньцзинь
ThaiSanjin
VietnameseSanjin
GermanSanjin
IndonesianSanjin
PortugueseSanjin

Change History[]

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