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Genshin Impact La Signora

Who is La Signora in Genshin Impact?

La Signora is a (rather important) character in Genshin Impact who is likely to become playable in the future. She isn’t known for her pleasant attitude or caring nature. Rather, like the cold Tsaritsa ruler she works for, The Fair Lady (another name used to reference La Signora) is quite lethal and cruel. Follow along for a recap of the information we have on La Signora so far, and what to possibly expect from her in the future.

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Please be warned: This article contains spoilers regarding a character first encountered in the Archon Quests Song of the Dragon and Freedom (Prologue: Act 3) as well as A New Star Approaches (Chapter 1: Act 3).

About La Signora in Genshin Impact

Mostly what is known about La Signora is that she is from Schneznaya and is working on a mission for the Cryo Archon, the Tsaritsa. From the encounters you have with her in the game, it appears she is after the Gnosis of each of the Archons (aka the seven gods of Teyvat). 

We also know that she has been deemed “The Eighth of the Eleven Fatui Harbingers.” It is unsurprising then that the Tsaritsa has trusted La Signora with such an important task. 

In Chapter 1: Act 3 of the Archon Quests, we learn that La Signora is in Liyue to take Zhongli’s Gnosis. This happens peacefully (unlike the events that happened in the Prologue with Venti) because of a mysterious contract Zhongli and the Tsaritsa have made.  

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What is La Signora’s Element and Weapon Type?

As seen in the cutscene of the Song of the Dragon and Freedom quest, La Signora harnesses Cryo powers. She snaps her fingers and a wave of cold surges forth freezing Venti’s legs, right before stealing his Gnosis. Being the bard he is, Venti gets a poetic jab at La Signora and says, “That smirk you wear looks out of place. Did you steal it from your master’s face?” Something about this line suggests that the power La Signora has isn’t really hers.

As others have pointed out, a vision is not seen on her model. It is hard to tell if a Vision might have just been out of view during the cutscenes she is in, or if she just doesn’t have a Vision for herself. 

Over her shoulder you’ll get a glimpse of her Catalyst weapon, giving us a clear indication of what we should expect of her character if she becomes playable.

La Signora’s Skills and Talents

If La Signora is a playable character, it isn’t yet known what her Elemental Skill or Elemental Burst are like.

In regards to her powers, we also presume La Signora may have a Delusion much like Tartaglia/Childe. For those in need of a reminder, Delusions are a special form the Harbingers take on with enhanced powers and strength beyond most other Vision-wielders. Tartaglia’s Delusion form (Childe) is not playable, however, so don’t expect it from La Signora either.

La Signora Release Date

There is no confirmation that La Signora is even a playable character, so her release date does not exist. There is much indication that she will be playable, however, based off of her design choices and details.

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Austin Zemke
Austin is an avid gamer and member of the LGBTQ+ community who has found his niche with Genshin Impact. After earning a Bachelor's Degree in Language, Literature, and Writing, Austin has started pursuing a career in content creation and writing about video games. He enjoys streaming on his Twitch and posting aesthetically pleasing screenshots on his Instagram. Much like his favorite character (Albedo), he hopes to "find the truth of this world."