In the Mondstadt chapter, travelers once encountered a statue of the god of wind hanging upside down somewhere. As we all know, the Seven-Heaven Statue is the symbol of the Seven Kingdoms. There are a total of six Seven-Heaven Statues in Mondstadt. One of them is inexplicably missing. Not many people care. This is too outrageous. Barbatos is Mondstadt's belief.
Why were the people of Mondstadt indifferent to the sudden disappearance of the statue of the Seven Heavenly Gods?
Perhaps the people of Mondstadt have long forgotten who their wind god is.
As we all know, Mondstadt's wind god is Barbatos, and he also has a human name - Wendy.
Wendy has three major hobbies and has nothing to do all day long. Of course, I occasionally go to Mondstadt, tell interesting stories through singing, and then go to "Angel's Gift" to stay all night.
The people of Mondstadt may know Wendy, but they don't know that this is the aloof wind god.
Several years after the "disappearance" of the Wind God, the people of Mondstadt had probably forgotten all about the existence of the Wind God. It is estimated that only the Knights of the West Wind often talked about it.
Throughout Mondstadt, most of the six Seven-Heaven Statues are of little use and ordinary people generally have no chance to see them.
Let's first take a look at where these seven-day statues are located.
1. Wind Dragon Ruins. This place itself is occupied by Qiuqiu people and ruin guards, and is protected by wind walls. Most people will never come to this kind of place.
2. Dragon’s Back Snow Mountain, this place is so cold that even travelers shiver when they come here. Except for some adventurers, ordinary people don’t come back.
3. Falling Star Valley, this is barely a place that doesn’t count. There are mountains, water, and fruits. Can you still meet Keli?
But this statue is located in Xingluo Lake. If Teyvat really exists, then it must be a moat seven to eight meters or even ten meters wide, and there is no bridge to pass through. Most people can only look at it from a distance, but cannot get close.
4. Blue Wind Highlands. Standing here, you can see the city of Mondstadt from a distance. Logically speaking, it is relatively close to Mondstadt. At the same time, this is also a place with relatively few people in Qiuqiu. Logically speaking, there should be people gathering near the statue of the God of Wind. There are a lot of Mondstadt people.
But the strange thing is that when the travelers first came here, the place was occupied by the Wind Core.
5. Wind Roaring Hillside, this place is in a good location, surrounded by large plains, large grasslands, and rivers next to it. This statue is quite popular for the time being.
The location of the sixth statue (that is, the lost one) is unknown, but it is probably similar to the statue in Blue Wind Highlands. No one usually comes there, so no one cares if it is lost.
Of these six statues, about four or five have been forgotten by the people of Mondstadt. It is estimated that even if they have all disappeared, not many people of Mondstadt will care.
To be precise, there is also a statue of God in Mondstadt, which is located in the Fengshen Square in Mondstadt City, but it cannot be teleported.
Moreover, this statue was built later. The previous statue was demolished and a high tower was built.
Of course, it can also be considered that the lost statue of Mondstadt was the statue that was demolished in Mondstadt.
In short, most people in Mondstadt have long forgotten their wind god. Of course, this may be the answer Barbatos wants, otherwise why would he transform into "Wendy" and play around.