Since then, many other Chrysos Heir heroes have undergone trials, received the divine authority of the Titans, and become demigods, maintaining the order of the world.
Tribios is one of the Chrysos Heirs, and the original combined form of Tribbie, Trianne, Trinnon, and Trissha, as well as almost a thousand other unnamed segments.
Profile[]
Tribios is the Holy Maiden of Janusopolis, serving under the Titan of Passage, Janus. She was the first mortal on Amphoreus to become a demigod, having done so by taking Janus's coreflame.[1][4]
History[]
When the black tide fell upon Amphoreus during Era Chrysea, the people of Janusopolis prayed to Tribios for a prophecy, but no response came from the Titans. Seeing this, Tribios took the matter into her own hands, and claimed the authority of Janus to lead the people of Amphoreus towards a better tomorrow. In the aftermath of her taking the authority, her soul split into a thousand pieces, which would then travel across Amphoreus to seek out the Chrysos Heirs.[1]
Missions and Events[]
Trailblaze Missions
- Light Slips the Gate, Shadow Greets the Throne
- Passages, Knocking Echoes in Dreams (flashback, as a child)
- Passage, Reveal the Past Once More (flashback)
Character Mentions[]
Character Stories
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Character Voice-Overs
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Readables
Relics
Equations
HoYoLAB Articles
- Chronicles of Amphoreus|"Janusopolis", Where Past Dreams Linger
- Era Nova Volume II: "Light Slips the Gate, Shadow Greets the Throne"
Gallery[]
Passage, Reveal the Past Once More[]
Videos[]
Trivia[]
- While Tribbie, Trianne, and Trinnon all have their own individual names and personalities, they are still often collectively referred to as "Tribios."
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- Tribios shares the same English voice actor, Hayden Daviau, with Voice of the Tides.
- Tribios shares the same Chinese voice actor, Cai Shujin (蔡书瑾), with:
- Tribios shares the same Korean voice actor, Bang Yeon-ji (방연지), with Klee in Genshin Impact.
Etymology[]
- The prefix "tri-" derives from Latin and Greek, meaning three.
- The name Tribios could derive from the Ancient Greek term τρίβος tríbos, meaning "a worn track." Figuratively, it means "a path of life."
- It may alternatively derive from the Latin term trivium, literally meaning "the place where three roads meet." This was also an epithet of the Roman goddess Diana.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Tribios |
Chinese (Simplified) | 缇里西庇俄丝 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 緹里西庇俄絲 |
Japanese | トリスビアス |
Korean | 트리스비오스 |
Spanish | Trispios |
French | Tribios |
Russian | Трибиос |
Thai | Tribios |
Vietnamese | Trispios |
German | Tribios |
Indonesian | Tribios |
Portuguese | Tribios |