Which Part Of Kaedehara Yoshinori Experience

Okay, so picture this: me, desperately trying to understand Kaedehara Yoshinori. Not the cool Kazuha we all know and love, but his supposedly legendary (and slightly mysterious) ancestor. It's like trying to assemble IKEA furniture with only interpretive dance instructions. Absolute chaos, but also strangely hilarious.
Who Even IS This Guy?
First things first, Yoshinori. The name rolls off the tongue, right? Like a fancy sushi roll. But seriously, who is this dude? We know he's Kazuha's ancestor. We know he’s a master swordsman, probably sliced and diced a few hilichurls in his day. And… that's about it, isn't it? Genshin Impact lore is like a delicious but incredibly selective buffet. You get glimpses, hints, whispers, but never the full darn plate!
What we do know is tantalizing. Whispers of his legendary sword skills, his role in the Raiden Gokaden (the five sword-making schools of Inazuma), and his...ahem... dramatic departure from Inazuma. Let's just say his relationship with the Raiden Shogun wasn't exactly a sunshine-and-rainbows picnic. More like a thunderous storm of swords and possibly some strongly worded letters.
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The Sword-Shattering Situation: My Personal Theory
Now, the juicy part: the sword. Okay, brace yourselves because here's where my (totally unsubstantiated, but hey, it’s my story!) theory comes in. Everyone focuses on the whole “shattering Musou Isshin” bit. Huge deal, obviously! But what if it wasn’t just about strength? What if it was about… drumroll please… the vibes?
Think about it. The Raiden Shogun, all about eternity, unwavering resolve, etc. And Yoshinori? Probably a free spirit, maybe a bit of a rebel, definitely not down with blindly following orders. Maybe his very essence, his artistic soul, clashed so violently with the Musou Isshin's rigidity that the sword couldn't handle it! It literally imploded from existential angst. I mean, it's as plausible as anything else we know, right?
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It's like when you try to force two magnets together the wrong way. They repel each other with all their might. Only in this case, the magnets are a legendary sword and a ridiculously talented swordsman with a penchant for defying authority. Kaboom! Artistic freedom wins (or at least causes a massive structural failure).
The Great Escape: Inazuma Edition
So, Yoshinori shatters the Shogun's sword. What does he do next? Stick around and apologize? Offer to pay for repairs? Nope! He pulls a Houdini and vanishes! Vanishes like a plate of sweet madame on Paimon's birthday! Poof! Gone!
This leads me to believe that Yoshinori wasn’t just a good swordsman, he was also a master of dramatic exits. He probably had a whole theatrical routine planned, involving smoke bombs, maybe a flock of pigeons, and definitely a witty one-liner delivered with impeccable timing. "Au revoir, Inazuma! I'm off to find better Wi-Fi!" Or something equally profound.

Seriously, imagine the scene! The Raiden Shogun, stunned silence, and Yoshinori gracefully leaping off a cliff, disappearing into the sunset. It's practically a scene from a samurai movie. Except, you know, with more angst and shattered swords.
Legacy: More Than Just a Fancy Hairstyle
Okay, fast forward a few generations, and we have Kazuha. Rocking the same iconic hairstyle as his ancestor (because great style is timeless, apparently). But Kazuha's legacy is more than just good genes and excellent hair care. He embodies Yoshinori's free spirit, his compassion, and his unwavering sense of justice.

Kazuha is the living embodiment of Yoshinori's rebellion against tyranny, only with significantly fewer sword-shattering incidents (so far). He's proof that even after dramatic departures and slightly questionable decisions, a person's legacy can live on through their descendants.
So, what part of Kaedehara Yoshinori do I experience? It's the thrill of the unknown, the mystery surrounding a legendary figure. It's the satisfaction of piecing together fragments of lore, even if it means relying on wild speculation and unverified theories. It's the inspiration to embrace your own inner rebel, even if all you do is wear mismatched socks to a formal event. Because hey, sometimes, a little bit of chaos is exactly what the world needs.
Plus, let's be honest, the thought of a legendary swordsman fleeing Inazuma with a perfectly timed witty remark is just too good to pass up. It's the kind of story you tell your friends over coffee, embellishing it with each retelling until it becomes a full-blown epic saga. And that, my friends, is the true legacy of Kaedehara Yoshinori.
