NAME - SIRIN(I only made up the name for the unknown god)
AGE - ????????
HOBBY - PROTECTING THE TEYVAT FROM THE WORLD TRAVELERS, WATCHING INTERESTING THINGS
BACKGROUND - __(name) is just an genshin impact average gamer
however when he saw the unknown god he immediately fall in love with the girl, and with determination to know the unknown gods name he finished quest's after quest's only to never know the unknown gods name as he died
as for how he died let's let the person in the question answer that
"hello my name is __(name)" there's only silence left after he said that
eh . . . . . why aren't you saying something
"eh am I supposed to say something"
that's right!!!! you are supposed to say something
" . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . something . . . . . . "
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Okay!! I supposed he can't get what I'm pointing out to him so I will be the one to say how he died
the short version is he piss someone off so they kill him
the long short version is he is going back home when he goes grocery shopping however when he is using a shortcut there's apparently a gang in there
he's about to turned back when someone from the gang noticed him and immediately threaten him to give them he's wallet and ... well he prolong the time as he keep talking too them and the gangs who loss there patience immediately send someone too kill him and he can't react in time and he is stabbed by the gang member in the heart and died
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that's the long short version and you know how the usual stuff in the fan fics turned to be .... he will be reincarnated as the one he always love and want to know the name, the one and only *whispering*'drum roll please'
tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu tugu
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THE UNKNOWN GOD SIRIN HERSELF
**THE END**
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**__(name) appeared in the screen**
" so SIRIN is hers name huh, I can now die happily"
**THE REAL THE END**
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YOURE ALREADY DEATH YOU IDIOT
***THE REAL REAL THE END***
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