Starry Starry Night

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ORORUN REDRAW GUIDE !
i think weāve all seen the atrocity that is genshinās unreleased character, ororun. the entirety of natlan is a mess really, but as a yoruba person myself i CANNOT keep quiet about ororun specifically.
outside yoruba mythology, in yoruba, āOlorunā (the name ororun is based on, pronounced o-law-roon , with o pronounced as in orange and the āroonā pronounced shortly, not dragged on at all) is actually the same word we often use to refer to God in Christianity. Christianity is the primary religion among us yorubas so honestly, i was kinda glad they misspelled his name. it would feel SO disrespectful referring to whatever that thing is with the same word we use to refer to God who we actually worship. religion aside, genshinās depiction of Olorun (cultural god, not Christian one) is downright disgusting. iād never paid too much attention to genshin and its poor representation, but now that my culture has fallen victim to it, i completely understand all the outrage.
edit: please note that while we use āOlorunā to refer to the Christian God, Olorun is just a general word for āgodā itself ! for example if i say āGod in heavenā and āgod of thunderā we know iām referring to two different beings, in yoruba itās the kind of the sameāthe same word is used to refer to both the Christian and other gods, but we know itās different, even though olorun can be capitalized regardless of what god weāre talking about (unlike english where the Christian God is capitalized and other gods arenāt) at the end of the day though, when we say āolorunā even without context, we are usually referring to the christian God !
1. PLEASE DO NOT DRAW HIM WITH ANIMAL EARS !

iāve noticed that hoyoverse has this nasty habit of portraying every dark skinned character as wild or animal-esque. kaeya seems to be the only exception to this. even xinyan, though lacking any animal features, has this wild energy to her. some might call it a stretch, but i feel like her features are pretty feline in comparison to other liyue characters.
Olorun in our culture is the supreme god of the heavens. In my opinion, it is disrespectful to liken him to something akin to an animal. normally i wouldnāt even mind that much, but with how hoyo makes its few dark characters more and more like animals, i canāt help but feel weird about it. its really off putting.
2. HIS HAIR WOULD NOT BE CURLY !

majority of nigerians have 4C HAIR. not wavy hair or loose curls. some have 4B, but 4C is the usual here, that is, kinky or coily hair. Olorun is often portrayed as bald in traditional art, but trust me if he had hair his hair would resemble his peopleās, not Tylaās.
DREADLOCKS ARE A YES ! outside nigeria, locking hair is pretty common, but in nigeria a lot of people have locks naturally. our hair sometimes just grows out that way, no treatment no nothing. dreads are 100% an appropriate style, they look good asf too.
3. PLEASE USE CULTURAL FABRICS IN YOUR DESIGNS !
when i saw ororunās outfit, i almost started crying. they couldnāt even bother to dress him up a little. they really dressed my brother in a scarf and cape and called it a day š upon how fashionable we nigerians are know to be, hoyoverse still made it their mission to embarrass us stylistically. God knows my people have suffered man š

ankara is a traditional nigerian fabric that features bright colors and lots of patterned designs. see below:



here in 9ja, we love our ankara. itās a big part of our fashion here and trust me it would look excellent in your designs. itās perfectly fine to draw ororun in normal fabrics since heās a deity and itās not like ankara existed back then, but if you really want to represent nigeria, ankara is a must š
iām going to address another fashion piece because if you search up nigerian fashion youāll see it a lot: beads.

these orange beads are igbo (another tribe here in nigeria) NOT yoruba. does this mean you canāt use it in olorunās design ? no ! let me explain. tbh, here in nigeria thereās a bit of...tension between clans. itās not that common, but older people are definitely a lot more tribalist. as a yoruba i love my igbo brothers and sisters, i truly believe theyāre the most fashionable clan and i adore their festivities, they always go over the top. please, just look at them:
(only one image because of image caps, ugh)

anyway, we yorubas wear beads too. but the specific way the beads are worn around the head and in multiple layers round the neck is igbo, not yoruba. though i personally wouldnāt care too much if i saw olorun with igbo beads since all i want is for him to at least look nigerian, at the end of the day he is a yoruba deity. it might be disrespectful to dress the god of one clan as if he belongs to another, especially since there is so much historical ( and very slight but uncommon present ) day tension between both clans.
hereās a more yoruba outfit. sorry yall, it might be hard for you to distinguish if youāre not yoruba or igbo, but a lot of nigerians can tell the difference at a glance. ( actually nowadays, there is so much overlap between yoruba and igbo fashion, but there are many specific styles that may be associated with one tribe and not the other, for example how beads are worn in the above paragraph ) please do your research, heās not only a nigerian god, but a yoruba one.

one more thing, because i know it will start discourse : skin tone.
nigerians have a very diverse range of skin tones. some of us are so pale, if not for our afrocentric features we could maybe pass for another race. however, ororun is yoruba.
light skinned nigerians are usually igbo. not to say that yorubas canāt be light skin, but here in nigeria if you saw a light skinned person, weād automatically assume they were igbo. igbo people usually have lighter skin tones. majority of yorubas fall on the more milk to dark chocolate end of the skin tone spectrum. iām saying this now because i know a lot of people are going to start arguments over ororun being redrawn as ātoo lightā or ātoo dark.ā i donāt really care about complexion, but i thought iād help you all get your facts right.
thatās it ! if you read all this iām super thankful. i donāt usually post about this kind of stuff but i honestly love my country and could go on about it for days. nigeria is such a beautiful place with a diverse range of culturesā from hausas to fulanis to so many more. natlan was supposed to be Africaās time to shine, as well as latin americans, but hoyoverse said fuck you and your people. they did this to an extent with sumeru but natlan was done straight up dirtyānot a single melanated character in sight, and the only one who does have melanin, iansan, looks so desaturated you might as well call her grey. i saw someone on tiktok call mualani a dark skinned characterāit was at that point that i knew genshin was done for.
please REBLOG this post so it reaches more people and artists in the fandom !! this is literally the third time iām making this post because tumblr refuses to show it in the tags for some reason š i encourage other cultures who feel misrepresented to make posts like this too. itās a perfect opportunity to educate and inform people about the diverse cultures genshin has once again failed to represent properly.
Hoyo has never been one to make customer satisfaction their top priority, but weāve been able to call them out before and i truly believe we can do it again. Natlan is not poor design choice. it is blatant racism, a nation based on POC ethnicities with not a single colored character insight. Hoyoverse has been able to escape racism accusations for as long as i can remember, but natlan is the icing on the cake. we CANNOT allow hoyo to proceed as planned without giving them the appropriate backlash.
Also, if you redraw ororun using this guide, make sure to tag me here or on my main blog, @heartkaji !! iād love to see all your redesigns. once again, thank you all for reading and have an amazing day !!

I don't have practice drawing chubby people so hopefully this looks acceptable lol
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