This revelation pushes the narrative boundaries of Genshin Impact far beyond the terrestrial borders of the seven nations. The log specifically identifies two major points of interest: The Eye of Ibni-Belum and a Lunar-Farside Base. These aren't just natural formations; the mention of "construction traces" suggests a level of advanced technology that aligns with the game's deeper mysteries involving Celestia and the fallen civilizations of the past.
For players who have spent years piecing together the history of the Khaenri'ah or the ancient civilization of Sal Vindagnyr, this is a massive shift. We've seen hints of cosmic themes in character kits and the Abyss, but a direct focus on a lunar base implies that our journey might eventually take us off-world. The "Eye of Ibni-Belum" in particular sounds like a surveillance or power-generating structure, fitting the theme of the elder gods watching over humanity from above.
While we don't have a confirmed release date for when we might actually set foot on these lunar ruins, the timing of this lore drop suggests it will be a pivotal part of the upcoming story arcs. Whether this manifests as a new playable region or a series of high-stakes cinematic quests, the scale of Teyvat's world-building just got significantly larger. Keep an eye on the night sky—the Moon is no longer just a backdrop for your photo mode.
