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Columbina was introduced in the Teyvat Chapter Interlude Teaser: A Winter Night's Lazzo, which is her only appearance so far. Even though she and Scaramouche have never interacted on-screen, both are members of the Fatui Harbingers. Columbina is the Third Harbinger, making her Scaramouche’s senior, as he was the Sixth.

In Scaramouche’s voiceline about Columbina, he mentions her as a "damsel" who seems oblivious and innocent in any situation, unconcerned by the world around her. He notes that, unlike him, the Traveler would likely be more inclined to avoid her due to their conscience. This could indicate that while Columbina presents herself as harmless, there is more to her than meets the eye.

Both Scaramouche and Columbina share a reputation for being mysterious and powerful. Scaramouche, known for his manipulative nature, is praised for his deep understanding of the world, a characteristic he likely shares with Columbina. Arlecchino describes her as giving unpredictable and strange answers, adding to her enigmatic persona. Tartaglia, while confused about her high rank, expresses unease around her, suggesting that her strength might rival that of a god. This idea is supported by Nahida, who explains that the top three Fatui Harbingers possess power that approaches a god level.[1] Though Scaramouche was ranked sixth, he too reached godhood at one point, as revealed in Where the Boat of Consciousness Lies, though Nahida later claims he was “unsuccessful.”[2] Regardless, his ascent to godhood shows that both he and Columbina share immense potential, even if their paths and personalities differ.

SCARAMOUCHE'S VOICELINE ABOUT COLUMBINA

Let me ask: what should you do if you were to encounter a "damsel" who is oblivious and innocent at any given time, and unconcerned and unfeeling in any given situation? If it were me, I could at least challenge her to a fight. But if it were you... with your conscience, I would stay away from her.