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The traveler's personality is determined primarily by the player themselves through

dialogue options. Their personality can range from stoic and humble to confident
and short-tempered.

Despite this, there are instances of single speech options or similar options which
give a glimpse at their personality overall. They are, for example, observed by
Paimon as not believing the gods are anymore worthy of unearned respect than mortal
inhabitants of Teyvat. They also are pointedly uninterested in getting involved
with each nation's troubles without good reason. Their response to Morax's "death"
was initially to simply leave, both to avoid suspicion and seemingly a level of
apathy considering the circumstances of their arrival on the world.

This trend continues into Inazuma, where the Traveler initially denies aid to the
rebellion and refuses to take sides, interested only in meeting with Baal. Yet
despite this hesitation to get involved, the Traveler is ultimately a compassionate
person, and coming to understand the circumstances of each situation led to them
reversing their initial stances.

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