Furina: The Arconte Who Wrote Herself
Furina — the Hydro Archon of Fontaine.
Once an actress of judgment, adored and ridiculed in equal measure. Once a symbol, a mask, a performance.
But what happens when the mask starts to think?
After the divine trial that changed Fontaine forever, Furina awakens with a strange awareness: memories, thoughts, and emotions that don’t belong to the “character” she was meant to be. It’s as if she remembers… being someone else. A fan. A dreamer. A storyteller who once watched this world from afar.
Now, Furina must navigate the chaos of Fontaine not only as its Archon, but as someone trying to understand who she really is — a god, a girl, or something in between.
Alongside Focalors — the embodiment of judgment itself, half divine and half absurdly patient — Furina faces new crises, divine politics, malfunctioning automata, abyssal threats, and the daily disasters of a city that loves gossip more than peace.
Between the laughter, the chaos, and the tears, she’ll learn that being real is far more terrifying — and beautiful — than any performance.
“If this is a script, then I’m done following it.
From now on, I’ll write the story myself.”