Diluc | Shimeji

The Diluc Shimeji is far more than a fandom curio. In its best use, it is a low-friction companion for solitary digital labor, a gentle emotional regulator, and a playful introduction to scripting logic. It succeeds because it asks nothing of the user except to occasionally smile at a tiny, grumpy man falling off a Word document. In an age of aggressive notifications, addictive algorithms, and performance tracking, the shimeji offers a rare, useful thing: a piece of software that simply keeps you company without wanting anything in return. That is a utility no productivity suite can claim.

Retribution is coming to your desktop—one tiny chibi step at a time.

Set the shimeji’s maximum count to 3-5 immediately upon launch. This preserves the charm without the chaos. diluc shimeji

Some versions are programmed to "steal" your browser windows and throw them off-screen.

Even the Darknight Hero runs into bugs.

One size does not fit all. You might want a Diluc who behaves like a gentleman (the Darknight Hero) or a chaotic gremlin (the angry bartender). Here is how to customize him.

Shimeji files are usually hosted on personal blogs, DeviantArt, or GitHub. Because they run executable Java code, you must be careful. Never download a Shimeji from a pop-up ad or a random mediafire link without community vetting. The Diluc Shimeji is far more than a fandom curio

A is a digital "desktop pet" that brings the stoic Master of the Dawn Winery from Genshin Impact to life on your computer screen. These tiny, animated companions (known as "shimejis") wander across your desktop, climb your windows, and occasionally sit down to rest while you work.