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Nevertheless, we’ve compiled a list of some common lore misconceptions or overlooked aspects of the story that can help bridge the gap. Not all points on this list are of great importance in the current plot, but they are still bits of information that can be valuable to know for future events. Lastly, before jumping, this is your spoiler warning, as diving into the lore requires sharing info that some may consider sensitive.
1) The Shorekeeper Isn’t Human

During the Black Shores arc of Wuthering Waves, the Shorekeeper is one of the two central figures alongside Camellya. She greets your return to the Black Shores with open arms, clearly delighted by your presence. She expresses her joy at the reappearance of the Astral Modulator, a title once held by Rover before the events of Wuthering Waves, and as the story unfolds, it is revealed that Rover is not only the Astral Modulator but also the original creator of the Black Shores, and by extension, the Shorekeeper herself.
By all visual accounts, Shorekeeper looks like any other Resonator you’ve encountered. She speaks when she desires to. She has semblances of emotion, and during the quest, even learns how to express ‘love’ or ‘affection’ throughout her encounter with Rover. However, the Shorekeeper is not human. She is an AI construct designed to interface with the Tethys System, a supercomputer with no obvious energy source and with the ability to seemingly hold an infinite amount of data, all to counter the Lament disaster. When the Rover is not present in Black Shores, the Shorekeeper assumes control of all operations to ensure everything continues to run smoothly.
2) Resonator Links Can Exist Between Sentinels and Threnodians

While stated in a few various points throughout the plot of Wuthering Waves, both Sentinels and Threnodians can have a dedicated Resonator to channel their power through. Early on, players are introduced to Jinhsi, a cheerful and thoughtful girl who is the Sentinel Resonator for Juรฉ, the Sentinel of Jinzhou. Thanks to Juรฉ’s influence, Jinhsi’s Forte allows her to attack enemies with attacks reminiscent of Juรฉ’s physical form, which is that of a Loong. Up until the Rinacenta arc, Jinhsi is the only Resonator of her kind in the story.
With the introduction of Cartethyia and Ragunna as a whole, throughout the story, it is stated a few times that Threondians can also have Resonators that desire to channel their powers through, usually at a severe cost. Cartethyia is the selected Resonator for the Sentinel, Imperator, and the Threnodian, Leviathan. Imperator, the Sentinel of Ragunna was forcefully assimilated by Leviathan, the Threnodian of Ragunna, meaning the Cartethyia became the Resonator for both entities at the same time. There’s a ton more to this, but basically, Cartethyia has two forms as a result: Cartethyia (her smaller form) and Fleurdelys (her original form).
Additionally, Mya, a failed Resonator for Leviathan, was introduced during the events of Septimont. Her death by suicide signifies the stark difference between being a Resonator of a Sentinel and a Resonator for a Threondian.
3) Carlotta Is Actually an Assassin

Despite her small stature, full of attitude and elegance, Carlotta is actually a hitman for the Montellia Family. Though easily missed in the story of version 2.0 due to other events occurring during the narrative, Carlotta states that she eliminates those standing in the way of her family’s goals. Her character is depicted as ruthless when needed, willing to use violence to achieve her goals.
During the storyline itself, Carlotta is referred to as the ‘Executor’ of the Montelli family, meaning she handles external and internal problems for the family, permanently eliminating any obstacles in the way of her family’s ambitions. This is made even more apparent during the events that occur during the Montelli vault situation, where both she and Rover are hunting a thief said to be inside.
4) Cantarella Was Meant to Be the Sentinel’s Resonator

You read that correctly. Imperator initially appointed Cantarella to be the Sentinel’s Resonator and desired to use her to help fight against the Threnodian Leviathan. A plan was created where Cantarella was to use the sword Tyrvine (Imperator’s power) to achieve her Second Awakening, a state of overclocking that, if she survived, would enable her to fend off the next Dark Tide (think darkness overtaking the world) event.
If Cantarella had become the Sentinel’s Resonator as intended, this would have broken the rule stating that only one appointed Resonator can exist for each Sentinel, resulting in the assumed deaths of Imperator, Leviathan, and Fleurdelys. The reason is that Imperator and Leviathan were merged, and were therefore one being with Fleurdelys as their appointed Resonator. Cantarella accepting her role would have violated this rule, which was Imperator’s plan of self-sacrifice.











