Qi Condensation I - Forming a stable Qi core within the dantian, allowing for basic Qi manipulation.
Qi Condensation II - Enhanced sensory perception, allowing cultivators to detect Qi signatures within their vicinity.
Qi Condensation III through V - LOCKED
Notable characteristics: Most disciples reach Qi Condensation I by age 15. Those who fail to advance beyond the third stage by age 25 are typically considered to have limited potential.
Once spiritual energy has been sufficiently condensed, cultivators begin to form a solid Core within their dantian. This Core serves as the foundation for all future advancement.
Breakthrough requirements: LOCKED
The realm where cultivators first transcend ordinary human limitations. The body undergoes significant strengthening, and disciples gain access to basic combat arts specific to their sect.
Combat capabilities: LOCKED
At this stage, cultivators can channel spiritual energy through weapons and talismans with greater efficiency, enhancing their combat prowess significantly.
Special techniques: LOCKED
A dividing line between ordinary cultivators and those with true potential for immortality. Those at Supreme Peak command respect even among sect elders.
Lifespan extension: LOCKED
Masters begin to comprehend the underlying principles of heaven and earth, allowing them to influence natural phenomena within a limited area.
Domain development: LOCKED
Grandmasters develop unique insights that distinguish their cultivation path from others. Their understanding of the Dao becomes personalized.
Unique manifestations: LOCKED
The cultivator forms a second "self" within their dantian—a condensation of their essence, energy, and spirit. This nascent soul can temporarily leave the physical body.
Extraterrestrial capabilities: LOCKED
The final mortal boundary. Those who successfully cross this threshold shed their mortal limitations and become true immortals.
Ascension phenomenon: LOCKED
These are individuals who, through personal cultivation and refinement, ascend beyond mortal limitations. They rely on their own efforts, discipline, and understanding to climb the ladder of cultivation.
Foundation: Built upon Spirit Force—refined over millennia through meditation, battle experience, and insight.
Source of Power: Immortal cultivators draw power directly from the natural world and their own accumulated spiritual energy. Their authority stems from personal achievement rather than worship.
Cultivation Method: They establish their personal **** world, a domain where they are absolute. Within this space, they can **** reality according to their will.
These beings derive their power from belief, worship, and the collective consciousness of mortals. Their legends and stories fuel their divinity, creating a symbiotic relationship with their followers.
Foundation: Built upon Divine Essence—accumulated through worship, sacrifice, and the propagation of their legends.
Source of Power: Gods harness the power of faith and belief. The more followers they have, the more powerful they become. However, this creates a dependency that immortal cultivators avoid.
Divine Method: They establish **** domains that reflect their divine aspects and stories. Within these domains, they can use **** declaration to manifest ****.
While both immortals and deities can use **** to alter reality, their approaches differ fundamentally:
Immortal Cultivators rely on **** which is ****
Deities depend on **** which requires ****
Note: The full explanation of these differences is restricted to disciples who have reached at least the Master Realm.
Home to the Celestial Dragon Sect and Phoenix Sect, the Eastern Realms are known for their emphasis on balance and harmony with nature. Eastern cultivators often incorporate elements of the natural world into their techniques.
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Notable Features:
- The Great Wu River and its tributaries
- The Abares Mountains where rare spiritual herbs grow
- The Crescent Valley with its unique spiritual springs
- The Demon Sea to the far east, a treacherous boundary between the mortal and demon realms
Cultivation Focus: Precision, balance, and harmony with natural elements
The Western Realms are dominated by the Iron Scripture Sect and the Jade Palace. Western cultivation methods emphasize body refinement and direct combat applications.
Notable Features:
- The Endless Plains where qi flows freely
- The Fortress Mountains containing ancient formation arrays
- The Heavenly Furnace, a natural phenomenon that can forge spiritual treasures
Cultivation Focus: Physical strength, martial prowess, and defensive techniques
The harsh climate of the Northern Realms has produced resilient cultivators who specialize in ice and soul-based techniques. The dominant power is the Frozen Soul Pavilion.
Notable Features:
- The Eternal Ice Fields where time flows differently
- The Northern Void, a tear in reality leading to ****
- The Ancestral Grounds where powerful spirits reside
Cultivation Focus: Soul refinement, ice-based techniques, and survival cultivation
Known for their vibrant culture and diverse traditions, the Southern Realms host numerous smaller sects rather than a few dominant powers. The Vermilion Bird Alliance serves as a loose confederation.
Notable Features:
- The Flame Archipelago with its volcanic spiritual sources
- The Misty Jungles containing countless undiscovered treasures
- The Spirit Beast Plains where intelligent beasts cultivate alongside humans
Cultivation Focus: Elemental affinities, beast taming, and spiritual medicine
Below the cultivation realms lies the Mortal Ground, where ordinary humans live without knowledge of cultivation. Some rare individuals born there discover their spiritual potential and ascend to the cultivation realms.
Notable Features:
- Completely devoid of visible spiritual energy
- Home to billions of ordinary humans
- Occasionally produces individuals with extraordinary potential
Cultivation Focus: Virtually non-existent; those with potential must leave to cultivate
Above the cultivation realms exist several higher planes of existence, accessible only to those who have reached advanced cultivation stages.
Known Higher Realms:
- The Celestial Courts: Home to ascended immortals and lesser deities
- The Divine Planes: Residence of true gods and supreme powers
- The **** Realm: ****
- The **** Domain: ****
Access Requirements: Minimum of Nascent Soul cultivation, though full citizenship requires Heavenly Ascendant status
Beneath the cultivation world lie darker realms inhabited by demons, ghosts, and other malevolent entities.
Known Lower Realms:
- The Demon Sea: A chaotic realm bordering the Eastern Cultivation Realms
- The Underworld: Domain of ghosts and vengeful spirits
- The **** Abyss: ****
- The **** Prison: ****
Notable Threats: Demon invasions occasionally breach the barriers between realms, requiring cultivators to defend mortal territories.
Founded by Immortal Cultivator Feng Long after his ascension from the mortal realm, the Celestial Dragon Sect has maintained its prominence for over six thousand years. Its philosophy centers on merit-based advancement, theoretically allowing any worthy disciple to climb its ranks regardless of background.
Territory: Controls the eastern portion of the Great Wu River and the surrounding mountain ranges, including the sacred Abares peaks.
Special Techniques:
- Dragon Meridian Circulation Pattern
- Balance of Twin Dragons
- Azure Scale Defense
- Additional techniques: *****
Current Patriarch: ******
The primary rival to the Celestial Dragon Sect, the Phoenix Sect claims descent from an ancient divine phoenix that granted cultivation insights to its founder. Unlike the Dragon Sect's merit-based system, the Phoenix Sect places greater emphasis on bloodline and innate talent.
Territory: Controls the western tributaries of the Great Wu River and the Burning Plains beyond.
Special Techniques:
- Nine Resurrection Flames
- Phoenix Wing Step
- Rebirth From Ashes
- Additional techniques: ******
Current Matriarch: Elder Feng Huang, rumored to have reached the Nascent Soul realm over three centuries ago.
Recent Conflicts: Tensions between the Phoenix and Dragon sects have escalated in the past decade, with several border skirmishes reported along the tributaries of the Great Wu River. The cause of this renewed hostility is *****.
Origin: The river originates from ****** and is rumored to flow through multiple realms of existence.
Special Properties: Water from the river, when properly purified through special techniques, can accelerate cultivation progress and heal even spiritual wounds. However, improper use can lead to ******.
Established by Immortal Cultivator Ji Wu after the Great River Wars, this covenant maintains peace among the various sects with access to the river. Its specific provisions include:
- No sect may claim exclusive rights to the river's main branch.
- Access to the river's spiritual resources must be granted to all who maintain the covenant.
- Disputes over tributary rights must be settled through the Decennial Tournament rather than open conflict.
- Additional provisions: ******