Wanderer
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Wanderer
Summary
Wanderer is a video game character[1]. He worked as a diplomat[2]. He draws 92 Wikipedia views per month (video_game_character category, ranking #115 of 282).[3]
Key Facts
- Wanderer held citizenship in Sumeru[4].
- Wanderer's professions included diplomat[2].
- Among Wanderer's employers was Fatui[5].
- Wanderer is the creator of Raiden Shogun[6].
- Wanderer is recorded as male[7].
- Wanderer's instance of is recorded as video game character[8].
- Wanderer's instance of is recorded as fictional puppet[9].
- Wanderer's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- Wanderer's Commons category is recorded as Cosplay of Wanderer (Genshin Impact)[11].
- Wanderer's country of origin is recorded as Inazuma[12].
- Wanderer's armament is recorded as catalyst[13].
- Wanderer's residence is recorded as Sumeru[14].
- Wanderer's voice actor is recorded as Tetsuya Kakihara[15].
- Wanderer's voice actor is recorded as Min Seung-woo[16].
- Wanderer's voice actor is recorded as Luyin[17].
- Wanderer's voice actor is recorded as Patrick Pedraza[18].
- Wanderer's eye color is recorded as purple[19].
- Wanderer's present in work is recorded as Genshin Impact[20].
- Wanderer's official name is recorded as Wanderer[21].
- Wanderer's official name is recorded as 流浪者[22].
- Wanderer's official name is recorded as 流浪者[23].
- Wanderer's official name is recorded as 放浪者[24].
- Wanderer's official name is recorded as 방랑자[25].
- Wanderer's hair color is recorded as dark blue hair[26].
- Wanderer's hashtag is recorded as wanderer_(genshin_impact)[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Wanderer's professions included diplomat[2]. Among his employers was Fatui[5].
Works and Contributions
Wanderer is the creator of Raiden Shogun[6].
Why It Matters
Wanderer draws 92 Wikipedia views per month (video_game_character category, ranking #115 of 282).[3]
FAQs
What did Wanderer do for work?
Wanderer worked as diplomat[2].