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Efim Snezhevich (Russian: Ефим Снежевич Yefim Snezhevich) is a quest-exclusive NPC that appears in the World Quest The Replacement's Secret in Series The Very Special Fortune Slip. He is referred to by the Fatui operatives in Inazuma as the "Teacher."

Profile[]

Efim is a Snezhevich,[Note 1] an orphan raised by the Fatui. He grew up in Arlecchino's orphanage, and is Lyudochka Snezhevna's superior.

After a ceasefire was announced between the Inazuma Shogunate and Watatsumi Army, Efim and his subordinates arrived in Inazuma to restart the war by "poisoning" Watatsumi Island by posing as Shogunate personnel. He hoped that this would improve Arlecchino's prestige following Signora's death.

He sent Lyudochka to the Grand Narukami Shrine and three others across Ritou and Inazuma City. Lyudochka began to enjoy life in Inazuma and started stalling her assignments, which he was made aware of after Tae informed him of her discovery of a light novel in Lyudochka's purse. Efim snapped at this as he was well aware of her intentional stalling and gave her his "Final Instructions" before leaving, unaware that they were being listened in on by the Traveler. The Traveler defeated Lyudochka, who expressed remorse and opposed the plan. As her life was in danger by Efim as long as she was alive, the Traveler asked Momoyo to make a fake body double and put Lyudochka's clothes on them. Momoyo let herself get captured by the Fatui and Lyudochka's "corpse" was discovered, which Efim verified as hers from the clothing. Annoyed that his critical piece was gone, he tasked his subordinates to interrogate Momoyo and continue the operation as planned before being recalled to Snezhnaya, unaware that the Shuumatsuban were fully aware of his plans.

Appearance[]

(To be added.)

Quests and Events[]

World Quests

Notes[]

  1. Snezhevich is not a surname. It is a patronymic, meaning "Son of Snow" in Russian. This is a masculine term.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishEfim Snezhevich
Chinese
(Simplified)
叶菲・雪奈茨维奇
Yèfēi Xuěnàicíwéiqí
Chinese
(Traditional)
葉菲・雪奈茨維奇
Yèfēi Xuěnàicíwéiqí
Japaneseエフィ・シュナイツェビッチ
Efi Shunaitsebicchi
Korean레핀・슈나이제비치
Repin Syunaijebichi
SpanishEfim Snezhevich
FrenchEfim Snezhevich
RussianЕфим Снежевич
Yefim Snezhevich
ThaiEfim Snezhevich
VietnameseEfim Snezhevich
GermanEfim Snezhevich
IndonesianEfim Snezhevich
PortugueseEfim Snezhevich
TurkishEfim Snezhevich
ItalianEfim Snezhevich

Change History[]

Version 2.6
  • Efim Schneitzevich was renamed to Efim Snezhevich.
  • The Korean version of the name was changed:
    • Old: 레핀・시네츠비치 Repin Sinecheubichi
    • New: 레핀・슈나이제비치 Repin Syunaijebichi

Version 2.4

  • Efim Schneitzevich was released.
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