Talents
Kamisato Art: Kabuki Lv.
10
Normal Attack
Performs up to 5 rapid strikes.
Charged Attack
Consumes a certain amount of Stamina to unleash a flurry of sword ki.
Plunging Attack
Plunges from mid-air to strike the ground below, damaging enemies along the path and dealing AoE DMG upon impact.
Skill Attributes
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| 1-Hit DMG | 90.4% |
| 2-Hit DMG | 96.2% |
| 3-Hit DMG | 123.8% |
| 4-Hit DMG | 44.8%×3 |
| 5-Hit DMG | 154.5% |
| Charged Attack DMG | 109.0%×3 |
| Charged Attack Stamina Cost | 20.0 |
| Plunge DMG | 126% |
| Low/High Plunge DMG | 253%/316% |
Kamisato Art: Hyouka Lv.
10
Summons blooming ice to launch nearby opponents, dealing AoE Cryo DMG.
"Clouds shroud the moonlit night. Longing descends like a fog, filling the one detained with wanderlust."
Skill Attributes
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Skill DMG | 431% |
| CD | 10.0s |
Kamisato Art: Senho
Alternate Sprint
Ayaka consumes Stamina and cloaks herself in a frozen fog that moves with her.
In Senho form, she moves swiftly upon water.
When she reappears, the following effects occur:
·Ayaka unleashes frigid energy to apply Cryo on nearby opponents.
·Coldness condenses around Ayaka's blade, infusing her attacks with Cryo for a brief period.
"Feathers fleeting wet / the white heron treads water / a sight without flaw"
Skill Attributes
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Activation Stamina Consumption | 10.0 |
| Stamina Drain | 15.0/s |
| Infusion Duration | 5.0s |
Kamisato Art: Soumetsu Lv.
10
Summons forth a snowstorm with flawless poise, unleashing a Frostflake Seki no To that moves forward continuously.
Frostflake Seki no To
·A storm of whirling icy winds that slashes repeatedly at every enemy it touches, dealing Cryo DMG.
·The snowstorm explodes after its duration ends, dealing AoE Cryo DMG.
"The blizzard veils the heron's thoughts, pity heavy in its heart."
Skill Attributes
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Cutting DMG | 202% |
| Bloom DMG | 303% |
| Duration | 5.0s |
| CD | 20.0s |
| Energy Cost | 80 |
Passives
Amatsumi Kunitsumi Sanctification
Kanten Senmyou Blessing
·Restores 10 Stamina
·Gains 18% Cryo DMG Bonus for 10s.
Fruits of Shinsa
Constellations
01
Snowswept Sakura
02
Blizzard Blade Seki no To
03
Frostbloom Kamifubuki
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
04
Ebb and Flow
05
Blossom Cloud Irutsuki
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
06
Dance of Suigetsu
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Voice Lines
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Story
Description
Character Details
The elder brother, Ayato, is the head of the clan and is in charge of government affairs. While his younger sister, Ayaka, known by all as the Princess, takes care of the clan's internal and external affairs.
Ayaka often appears at social occasions and has more interactions with the common folk. As such, she is better known by the people and has gained a higher reputation than her elder brother. This has earned her the elegant title of Shirasagi Himegimi.
As is known to all, Ayaka, the daughter of the Kamisato family, is a figure greatly admired by the people for her beauty, dignified demeanor, and noble character.
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Moriwakamaru
Vision
Dressing Room
Springbloom Missive
Such was the view that met your eyes when you followed the invitation letter's instructions guiding you to what it called a "picnic."
Moments after, Kamisato Ayaka, the organizer of this picnic, emerged from behind the tree, smiling with a fan in hand and unhurried of gait.
"I've heard that the people of Fontaine enjoy having picnics. I, too, wish to indulge in one such event. Perhaps I'll be able to sample the experience this novel writes of."
That was to be expected: the Yae Publishing House's newly published Fontaine light novel, "The Case Files of Miss Orith," had taken Inazuma by storm of late, after all.
Ayaka had been reading this novel too. From time to time, the two of you would meet and discuss the methods of deduction used within the novel, revealing her deep appreciation for the entire series.
With her hair coiled up and wearing an elegant lady's hat, she looked just like the Fontaine beauty described in the novel.
You found the transformation amazing — though the figure before you was obviously still Ayaka, she had achieved a new sort of elegance merely by changing her apparel.
The "Dame of Fontaine" before you said:
"While reading 'The Case Files of Miss Orith,' I often feel that though there might be similarities between the cultural habits of individual nations..."
"The private lives of each nation's peoples remain more different than not."
"To appraise the lifestyle of a world beyond Inazuma is like peering at the moon's face through a veil of clouds..."
She lowered her head, seemingly vexed.
As the daughter of the Yashiro Commission's Kamisato Clan, Ayaka is unable to live with the freedom comparable to that of an adventurer — this, you knew quite well.
Just as you were about to say something to console her, she nodded, as if experiencing an epiphany, and said:
"Though such is reality, I am already vastly more fortunate than most."
"With a friend like you, even though I cannot travel, the stories I have heard are no longer limited to Inazuma's borders."
"...I wish that everyone — not just me — could know more about what lies beyond our shores."
So, Ayaka hadn't been distressed on her own account, it seemed.
"Miss Aratani once told me that, beyond the bounds of Inazuma, learning and art flourishes in Sumeru, Mondstadt, Liyue, and Fontaine."
"Yet, we know so very little of them..."
"I intend to propose to my brother and Lady Yae that we bring in more pieces of work from outside Inazuma!"
"Perhaps we can get a glimpse of places and peoples we've never witnessed before by using their literary works as windows..."
Ayaka's bearing far exceeded your expectations — this was, indeed, the "Shirasagi Himegimi" of the Yashiro Commission's Kamisato Clan.
"...Before I can propose this to my brother and Lady Yae, however, I must create a specific list of books to be published. As such, I wanted to ask you for some recommendations."
Before you realized it, moved as you were by her words, Ayaka had already begun touching upon the particulars of her plan.
After a moment of deep reflection, you put words to paper and fill the first line of the list in.
"'The Boar Princess'?"
"Indeed," you reply. "It's a beautiful and cruel fairy tale — rather different from other works of its kind. I think people will find it very interesting."
Unfortunately, when Ayaka brought the list of books to Aratani, the editor crossed out "The Boar Princess" without hesitation.
"Ahem. This fairy tale might be a bit too... unique. I fear that people might not be ready for its contents yet..."
