Redditor Money_Foundation417 theorizes that those who must “pay a price” might be linked to that immortality he hates so much, which may or may not be linked to Dan Heng. He wonders “with sorrow” when it will be someone else’s turn to bring his sword. His Light Cone, The Unreachable Side, implies that he wants someone to finally defeat him when he visits the graves of swordsmen with their weapons. HoYoverseīlade is cursed with some kind of terrible immortality. The “Nowhere to Run” Light Cone features Dan Heng and Blade duking it out in some kind of battle. Though he wants to run away, there is nowhere to run. He can neither lose to this man, nor truly win. No matter how many times he runs this man through with his spear, the man always comes back. This man had become his own inseparable shadow. Nowhere to Run depicts Dan Heng and Blade clashing weapons, with the following description attached: This isn't the first time he's seen this man. These memories range from happy moments to horrific ones. Light Cones are soldified memories in the form of cards, so they contain much of Honkai: Star Rail’s unspoken lore. The lore behind Nowhere to Hide, a four-star Destruction Light Cone, also supports the fact that their relationship is deeper than it originally seems. It’s as if he’s looking straight at Dan Heng when he says, “You are one of them.” In the nightmare, a sneering Blade says, “Of five people, three must pay a price.” His nightmare before the crew arrived at the Xianzhou Luofu also implies they have a complicated relationship. It’s obvious from that moment alone that he’s familiar with Blade.
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