The dynamic between Scaramouche and Xiao in 'Genshin Impact' lore is fascinating because they're both deeply complex characters with contrasting yet oddly complementary backgrounds. Scaramouche, the Sixth Harbinger, is this enigmatic figure with a past tied to the Electro Archon's discarded 'prototype,' giving him this simmering resentment and existential crisis. Meanwhile, Xiao, the last surviving Yaksha, carries centuries of karmic debt and loneliness, bound by his duty to Liyue. They never directly interact in canon, but their parallels—abandonment, suffering, and the weight of their origins—make them a compelling duo for fan interpretations.
What really grabs me is how their personalities clash. Scaramouche is all sharp edges and sarcasm, masking his vulnerability with arrogance, while Xiao is stoic and reserved, his pain internalized. Fanworks often explore how they might react to each other's trauma—Scaramouche might mock Xiao's self-sacrifice, and Xiao would probably dismiss Scaramouche's dramatics. But there’s also this underlying understanding of being 'left behind' by the gods they once served. It’s the kind of dynamic where mutual irritation could slowly morph into grudging respect, or even something deeper, if they ever sat down long enough to talk.