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For ten generations, the three realms have enjoyed an Era of Harmony, Peace and Prosperity. With the slaying of the Demon Lord Zhìzūn-Móxīn (至尊-魔心, Supreme Devil Mind), tranquility spread down from heaven across the mortal realm. The once discordant traditions, laws and practices of cultivation were gathered in their entirety by the Five Wise Immortal Sages (五哲仙哲, Wǔzhéxiānzhé) and judged. Every School, Style, Technique, or teaching deemed to invite wickedness into the hearts of men and spread evil through the world was named forbidden, unorthodox, and was outlawed from both the Martial World and the Cultivation world for the good of all men living or dead. Black arts such as necromancy, blood magic, curses, Dual cultivation, the devouring of souls, the ascension of beasts and many others that were once widely practiced were branded as "Demonic Cultivation". And to ensure no evil sect would again rise to a position of prominence in any of the three realms, the Five Wise Immortal Sages declared any innovation upon the various Dao of Cultivation to be similarly seen as Unorthodox and thus forbidden by threat of death and spirit severing unless it was created by a trusted and renowned elder known for their moral character and skill in both martial and mystical arts.

Thus, for ten generations an era of peace that would go on to become known as the Radiant Dawn Era amongst both mortal and immortal scholars began. And thus the seeds were sown for an even greater era of darkness beneath the radiant dawn. Orthodoxy became oppression, genius cultivators and odd talents were executed for stepping beyond the path set by the edict of the Five Wise Immortal Sages. The Laws of Heaven and Men became smothering. Where once they protected against the ambitions of villains and schemes of devils, they now only served to cultivate a world of stagnancy.

Gods, Devils, Cultivators, and Mortals alike grew restless with harmony. Inevitably, the unrelenting light of the sun began to wither the hearts and minds of those who had been born beneath it and did not know the terrors of an endless, unremitting night. Youthful arrogance, grudges held for centuries began, and human curiosity began to sprout like weeds in hearts, minds and spirits across the three realms.

The end of the Radiant Dawn Era, began with a war that was foretold to last two generations and soak the the world in blood, corpses and the stench of death. The spark of this first war to break the long held peace of the realms of mortals and cultivators alike? An attempt up the the divinely appointed patriarch of the imperial family, a thoughtless scheme carried out to avenge the pride of a lord whose wife he had taken as his lover, alongside three of his daughters and his elderly aunt. The Celestial Empire crumbled in a night, allegiances made by blood, oath or debt were called and four factions emerged from its ashes.
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>>5040335

Ambitious men, seeking bloody revenge against their longtime rivals or to claim the mandate of heaven from a weak and unworthy lecher of an emperor marched to war. And so the lands and their people wept and suffered as all was thrown into turmoil.

The Martial world and World of Cultivation remained Content in the serenity of their lives, unaware that soon they would suffer the same plight as the ordinary and mundane folk they had risen above. A storm of discord and spite was soon to swallow all three realms, born from the misguided efforts of benevolent and wise men.

Righteousness was soon to be challenged by "Evil" as it had been centuries ago. Bold and wildly ambitious men gather to form the first of many "Wicked sects", unearthing and rediscovery the Unorthodox and Forbidden Dao. And so in away, the natural state of the world returns, carried upon the backs of those unloved by the heavens.

For is it not in the nature of cultivation, in seeking immortality, to go against the will of the heavens? Is it not in the nature of men to desire what is forbidden, what is outlawed? Is it not the nature of order and balance, to create disorder and chaos?

Hubris is a poison more potent than any produced by the ritual of Gu. Virtue ferments easily into villainy.

In the shadows, beneath the notice of the Cultivators and gods alike, newly formed Sects, Clans and Cults practicing the Heaven's Scorned Traditions of the Past or pioneering a new road towards immortality and the very heavens that sneered at their plight and suffering, sought worthy acolytes. Those rare individuals with the innate potential and conviction to endure the rigors of cultivation to grasp for immortality. Those with the ambition to take godhood from the heavens themselves.

Remarkable men and women, with strange destinies ahead of them. Those who are unloved by heaven, those who were scorned by society, those who were cursed from the day of their birth!

Those, who shall become Cultivators of Heretical Laws!
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>>5040337

https://youtu.be/yvFgNP9iqd4
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Which Remarkable Mortal will begin their Unorthodox path to immortality?

>"The Ogre's Daughter" Líng Yāonān (妖囡, Devil's Daughter). -Feared and Reviled from birth as the child of an Ogre due to her unusual height, pale skin and hair, and blood red eyes, Yāonān is the heir of the minor noble family Ling (陵, Tomb), Born to its Patriarch Ling Li and his unfortunate & addled wife, Yun Ehuang who was the only one to show affection to her odd daughter, Ling Yāonān's life has been one of neglect and abuse. Upon the death of her mother, she grows tired of being treated as a monster, steals a heirloom sword and escapes into the night to find her own destiny by the strength of her arm and character!

>"The Bewitched Monk" Jingyǔ (静雨,Quiet Rain, Art/adopted name).- A man whose life has known no end of misfortune, abandoned by his promised bride as a young man, Jingyǔ abandoned his old life as a Poet to live the Austere life of a monk, seeking solace and enlightenment in the forest temple of the Winter Blossoming Wisdom Sect (冬䓵智, Dōngfūzhì), though over the years he learned he lacked the innate talent and potential to cultivate. Heartbroken once again, Jingyǔ was seduced by a fox demon and tricked by it into sabotaging a Sect Elder's breakthrough! Outcast and branded a traitor, Jingyǔ yearns for death.

>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed), was once an ordinary stray cat, an unintelligent beast fed by the children of the riverside hamlet she and five generations of her lineage had been born into. When war ravaged the countryside, between the rival families of Ling and Chuān, the cat was instead fed by the bodies of the dead and as she grew fat on the blood and fat of men, a grudge formed in her heart as her body grew. Seeking revenge against the soldiers who killed her "friends", she carried out a bloody slaughter against them and thus became a demonic beast. Prowling the countryside, Huānliúxuè searches for new prey.

>"The Lonely Blacksmith". Fèiqīng (㔗青, Vigorous Youth). Cursed with a hideous face, Fèiqīng was blessed with a connection to metal, and quickly surpassed his father's skill in smithing Fèiqīng toiled in quiet isolation until he grew to be a young man, where upon his talents were recognized by a passing tax collector and the "Ape like" young man was brought the imperial court to serve the Young Emperor. However, his desire for companionship led him to join a wicked cult in search of a method to bring life to the weapons he forged. Caught up in a plot against the imperial family, Fèiqīng fled into the wilds, fearing execution.

The three that are not picked will still exist in the world. In fact, all four are within the same region currently! But that does not mean they will be comrades or friends.
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>>5040338
>"The Bewitched Monk" Jingyǔ (静雨,Quiet Rain, Art/adopted name).- A man whose life has known no end of misfortune, abandoned by his promised bride as a young man, Jingyǔ abandoned his old life as a Poet to live the Austere life of a monk, seeking solace and enlightenment in the forest temple of the Winter Blossoming Wisdom Sect (冬䓵智, Dōngfūzhì), though over the years he learned he lacked the innate talent and potential to cultivate. Heartbroken once again, Jingyǔ was seduced by a fox demon and tricked by it into sabotaging a Sect Elder's breakthrough! Outcast and branded a traitor, Jingyǔ yearns for death.
Our's is a winter without end.
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>>5040338
>>"The Ogre's Daughter"
I don't like cringey female MCs, but this one seems cool as you don't see a lot of monsterous cultivators. Plus our "heirloom sword" might end up being an artifact weapon.
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>>5040338
>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed), was once an ordinary stray cat, an unintelligent beast fed by the children of the riverside hamlet she and five generations of her lineage had been born into. When war ravaged the countryside, between the rival families of Ling and Chuān, the cat was instead fed by the bodies of the dead and as she grew fat on the blood and fat of men, a grudge formed in her heart as her body grew. Seeking revenge against the soldiers who killed her "friends", she carried out a bloody slaughter against them and thus became a demonic beast. Prowling the countryside, Huānliúxuè searches for new prey
Come on guys, let's eat some cultivators!
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coomers and prototrannies begone
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didnt read
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>>5040338
>"The Bewitched Monk" Jingyǔ (静雨,Quiet Rain, Art/adopted name).- A man whose life has known no end of misfortune, abandoned by his promised bride as a young man, Jingyǔ abandoned his old life as a Poet to live the Austere life of a monk, seeking solace and enlightenment in the forest temple of the Winter Blossoming Wisdom Sect (冬䓵智, Dōngfūzhì), though over the years he learned he lacked the innate talent and potential to cultivate. Heartbroken once again, Jingyǔ was seduced by a fox demon and tricked by it into sabotaging a Sect Elder's breakthrough! Outcast and branded a traitor, Jingyǔ yearns for death.
he roams the land eliminating roasties in penitence
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>>5040338
>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè
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>>5040338
>>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed), was once an ordinary stray cat, an unintelligent beast fed by the children of the riverside hamlet she and five generations of her lineage had been born into. When war ravaged the countryside, between the rival families of Ling and Chuān, the cat was instead fed by the bodies of the dead and as she grew fat on the blood and fat of men, a grudge formed in her heart as her body grew. Seeking revenge against the soldiers who killed her "friends", she carried out a bloody slaughter against them and thus became a demonic beast. Prowling the countryside, Huānliúxuè searches for new prey.

As the kind of faggot who reads Beware of Chicken, I am amused by this option.
I care not for your laws. I'm a cat. Even the heavens are below me. Now bring me fish or die.
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>>5040338
>"The Bewitched Monk" Jingyǔ (静雨,Quiet Rain, Art/adopted name).- A man whose life has known no end of misfortune, abandoned by his promised bride as a young man, Jingyǔ abandoned his old life as a Poet to live the Austere life of a monk, seeking solace and enlightenment in the forest temple of the Winter Blossoming Wisdom Sect (冬䓵智, Dōngfūzhì), though over the years he learned he lacked the innate talent and potential to cultivate. Heartbroken once again, Jingyǔ was seduced by a fox demon and tricked by it into sabotaging a Sect Elder's breakthrough! Outcast and branded a traitor, Jingyǔ yearns for death.
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>>5040338
>"The Bewitched Monk" Jingyǔ (静雨,Quiet Rain, Art/adopted name).- A man whose life has known no end of misfortune, abandoned by his promised bride as a young man, Jingyǔ abandoned his old life as a Poet to live the Austere life of a monk, seeking solace and enlightenment in the forest temple of the Winter Blossoming Wisdom Sect (冬䓵智, Dōngfūzhì), though over the years he learned he lacked the innate talent and potential to cultivate. Heartbroken once again, Jingyǔ was seduced by a fox demon and tricked by it into sabotaging a Sect Elder's breakthrough! Outcast and branded a traitor, Jingyǔ yearns for death
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>>5040338
>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed), was once an ordinary stray cat, an unintelligent beast fed by the children of the riverside hamlet she and five generations of her lineage had been born into. When war ravaged the countryside, between the rival families of Ling and Chuān, the cat was instead fed by the bodies of the dead and as she grew fat on the blood and fat of men, a grudge formed in her heart as her body grew. Seeking revenge against the soldiers who killed her "friends", she carried out a bloody slaughter against them and thus became a demonic beast. Prowling the countryside, Huānliúxuè searches for new prey.
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>>5040338
>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed), was once an ordinary stray cat, an unintelligent beast fed by the children of the riverside hamlet she and five generations of her lineage had been born into. When war ravaged the countryside, between the rival families of Ling and Chuān, the cat was instead fed by the bodies of the dead and as she grew fat on the blood and fat of men, a grudge formed in her heart as her body grew. Seeking revenge against the soldiers who killed her "friends", she carried out a bloody slaughter against them and thus became a demonic beast. Prowling the countryside, Huānliúxuè searches for new prey.
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>>5040350
Catchads are voting for the cat because she's a cat, not because she's female.
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Voting for the cat.
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>>5040338
>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed)
But male.
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>>5040337
>"The Newborn Cat demon". Huānliúxuè (欢流血, Happy Bloodshed), was once an ordinary stray cat, an unintelligent beast fed by the children of the riverside hamlet she and five generations of her lineage had been born into. When war ravaged the countryside, between the rival families of Ling and Chuān, the cat was instead fed by the bodies of the dead and as she grew fat on the blood and fat of men, a grudge formed in her heart as her body grew. Seeking revenge against the soldiers who killed her "friends", she carried out a bloody slaughter against them and thus became a demonic beast. Prowling the countryside, Huānliúxuè searches for new prey.
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Ending the vote, tallying the results

The Newborn Cat demon wins with a total of 8 votes

The Bewitched Monk comes in second place with 4, and so will probably have a bigger part to play than the other two going forward. Particularly the Lonely Blacksmith, who in this world and the fictional one, is loved by no one.


Update will arrive shortly, if you have any questions, feel free to ask them. Wasn't expecting this many votes, so I am ecstatic rn
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>>5040460
booooo, when faced with a cool male character that would be interesting to play as vs kawaii female waifu, /qst/ will always pick the weaker option.

lame
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>>5040468
seethe
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As the Ling army continued its march into Chuān controlled territory, rumors began to spread amidst the ranks of the invading force, originating from panicked deserters from their own number and the peasantry that tended the lands they had taken from their long time rival across the river that acted as the border of their lands. Ghost stories of a cat like beast, larger than any farm mouser nearly the size of a wolf with a coat as red as the shades of a summer sunset or freshly spilled blood, except for an undercoat of red hued white that was nearer to pink and a notch in one of its ears. From the terrified accounts give by the treasonous deserters before their heads were loped from their shoulders at the behest of the general spearheading the invasion, the Demonic beast had massacred entire regiments of forward scouts, emerging from the smoke of a village razed in the opening days of their relentless assault. Some wept, begging to be executed before the bloodthirsty cat emerged from the night's mists to tear them limb from limb, devouring them to the very marrow of their bones.

Ling Meng, was not a superstitious or fearful man and knew these stories for what they were! The tricks of a coward terrified to meet his army in honorable battle, degrading themselves by stooping to sowing wife's tales and rumors to weaken the morale of his men. Doubtlessly, the worms of Chaun hope this crooked tactic would send him fleeing back to his uncle's court, babbling about monsters, ghosts and devils! So the Ling army continued its march, leaving behind graves filled with the survivors of the horrible cat's predations and entire villages made lame from the lashing of their whips!
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The morning sun rises, illuminating the forest where you have sought shelter for the night. Your once white coat glows in the radiance of dawn as you lick dried blood and fat from your paws. Before you, the half eaten corpse of your latest victim, dressed in the same colors as the brutes who hurt and defiled and murdered your friends and caretakers stares at the clear blue skies with empty eyes. An expression of horror contorts his pale face, upon which verminous things like beetles and ants crawl and march along. A scraggly black beard hangs down to his chest, soaked with blood and the mud you dragged him through the prior night, when you took him from his post for supper.

Just looking at the human fills you with a deep revulsion, a rage that burns at the edges of your mind, urging you to mutilate his body and scatter its limbs and remaining organs to the four winds. Plodding across his spilt entrails, you leave your former meal behind, its blood congeal beneath the heat of morning while you follow a stream to the lake it flows from.

The still cold water cools your mind and revitalizes your body. You meet your reflection in the water, and for the first time since you've began your quest of revenge you have the sense of self to wonder.
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>>5040475

Why are you red now? Why are your thoughts so much clearer? Why can you speak the tongue of men? How do you know that they are "Human" rather than just an odd, hairless breed of cats? And why does their meat fill your belly better than any other?

Sitting on your haunches, you preen yourself, starting with the fat and blood soaked fur around your face. You pause midlick, realizing that those questions don't matter in the grand scheme of things. All thinking on these mysteries that surround this new existence will achieve is impeding your revenge! Phantom images of the children who used to play with and feed you being butchered like animals flash through your imagination, a nightmarish theater play of the days before your rebirth.

'No...no, I cannot rest until I've avenged them, and devoured the men who took them away from me', you think as you resume your grooming. Until they have been killed to the man, you will know no peace, of mind or soul.

Satisfied and cleanse from yesterday's hunting, you settle upon the lakeshore, serenaded by bird's song and the wind's soothing whisper as you consider your next move. The man you ate wasn't one of the brutes who took your home and family from you. But he was the same breed.

A face surfaced from the mire of your thoughts. A man dressed in finer, more resplendent regalia than the rest. The alpha of the marauding pack. He needed to die, only his death could satisfy your hunger for revenge and meat.

'The General of the invading army...he's my target'. You realized as a ray of sunlight fell upon the centermost spot on your forehead.

'But, how do I find him? And am I strong enough to kill him like the others?'

Well Huānliúxuè? What do you do?

>Practice your killing technique, upon both the creatures of the forest and the soldiers of the nearby fort. You must be ready, you cannot die while your friends remain unavenged!

>HE MUST DIE! No waiting, no planning! Follow the soldiers, Track the General and take his head and devour his heart!

>A voice inside of you is warning you that soon you'll become the hunted rather than the hunter. You need a home, a sanctuary, a lair. Seek one out before continuing your revenge.

>Lonely...Lonely! SO LONELY! You need companionship! You need praise! Or perhaps you want underlings instead of friends?

>Write in
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>>5040476
>A voice inside of you is warning you that soon you'll become the hunted rather than the hunter. You need a home, a sanctuary, a lair. Seek one out before continuing your revenge.
We should be careful.
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>>5040475
>a notch in one of its ears.
Our girl's had her shots, good, good.
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>>5040476
>A voice inside of you is warning you that soon you'll become the hunted rather than the hunter. You need a home, a sanctuary, a lair. Seek one out before continuing your revenge.
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>>5040476
>>Lonely...Lonely! SO LONELY! You need companionship! You need praise! Or perhaps you want underlings instead of friends?
>>5040468
Shut up or I'll eat your vote's face.
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>>5040476
>HE MUST DIE! No waiting, no planning! Follow the soldiers, Track the General and take his head and devour his heart!
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>>5040476
>HE MUST DIE! No waiting, no planning! Follow the soldiers, Track the General and take his head and devour his heart!
We should do this while the general still doesn't believe we exist. The longer we wait, the more likely we'll become the hunted.
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>>5040476
>HE MUST DIE! No waiting, no planning! Follow the soldiers, Track the General and take his head and devour his heart!

I think this is the best course of action, but we must be swift in our execution. And, if possible, stealthily take out as many soldiers on the way and devour their flesh so we can power up as much as possible before our confrontation/ambush with the general.
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>>5040476
>Practice your killing technique, upon both the creatures of the forest and the soldiers of the nearby fort. You must be ready, you cannot die while your friends remain unavenged!
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>>5040476
>>Lonely...Lonely! SO LONELY! You need companionship! You need praise! Or perhaps you want underlings instead of friends?
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Ending the vote, tallying the results now.

Hunting the general, Ling Meng and soothing your smoldering grudge: 3
Find/ make a lair somewhere safe: 2
Search for companionship/ Underlings: 2
Practice techniques: 1

The Cat Demon Huānliúxuè will continue indulging her hunger for revenge and manflesh

Update will arrive shortly
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'It doesn't matter, hesitating is akin to inviting death to your home' You decide, after considering the multitude of choices you can feasibly take considering your current intellect, knowledge and power. There's a gnawing in the dark corner of your skull, an instinct a warning born from the blood given to you by your mother. It isn't unknown to you. It is the same sensation as is felt when, as a kitten, you were shadowed by hungering slavering hounds or owls! Accursed beasts, may every owl that is born experience a thousand lifetimes of suffering matched only by the torments of hell itself.

Composing your thoughts and regaining focus and clarity of mind, you flick your now fluffed up tail across the lake's surface, sending ripples cascading across it. Every idea that crosses through your head is marred by anger, a hatred so potent and virile it pollutes every other sensation or thought that you experience. Living, flourishing, growing, all is impossible while this grudge that made you as you are now dominates your soul. It may be the center of your new being, but it must be tamed lest you return to the simplistic, feral form of life you once led! You enjoy being able to think and understand the world around you, pondering the questions life brings to you and the mysteries of existence. The flesh of men is tasty but without the wine of victory to wash it down there's little enjoyment to be had.

"Might as well be eating ash and drinking mud" You spit, growling in your throat as you saunter back to the corpse of yesterday's dinner, and ponder the meaning of the colors he wore and the symbols upon them. In the lulls of fury at seeing them, and between session of mauling the already fermenting and rotting meat, you come to understand that they must be a signifier of allegiance. The colors, the Crow winged skull gracing the chest plate your claws tore through. It's white...was it painted in bird droppings or bone ash? How disgusting. Peering closer, upon the shoulder you tore and crushed between your jaws, you make a character carved in the painted surface of his cheap armor.

You've seen it before! Upon the banner flown by his general! The Alpha! the Bastard who took your idealistic life of comfort and plenty from you! It must be the name of his clan or breed! Upon Comprehending this, you realize how easy it will be to track your quarry! His kind is prideful and smear their territory with all sorts of signs and symbols! All you have to do, is follow the soldiers wearing this character, dressed in the same pale yellow and eventually they'll return to their masters like the loyal dogs they are!

Its so simple! Having a sharper mind truly has its benefits! Were you your old self, or the you from yesterday ever, you would have been unable to comprehend the meaning or purpose of any of these markings! Thinking! Comprehending! Its all becomes easier with every second that passes by! Incredible! Truly incredible!
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>>5040640

Thoughts come to your attention with increasing intricacy and clarity. It feels as if you've awoken from a long slumber, refreshed and revitalized. Why, you cannot say or know. But what is clear is that you're becoming smarter, wiser with every moment that passes.

But there's still a lingering, annoying dullness to your mind. A throbbing irritation that returns to cloud and impede every thought you have. A haze, not unlike intoxication. It is both terrible and wonderful. A slide back towards living as an Animal and A blissful return to ignorance simultaneously. Awful, Awful.

Perhaps as you were awoken to true awareness of self and the reality beyond self by the burning grudge that now controls and guides every component of your being, leading your reasoning as though it held your mind's leash, if you do not fulfill the grudge and end it by having your revenge and sipping from the veins the lifeblood of your nameless nemesis, you will return to the mindless bliss of ignorance that all beasts enjoy.

That cannot be allowed to transpire! You must remain as you are! You cannot turn back into a base animal!

He must die! There is no time to plan or scheme or plot! The General cannot be allowed to live, otherwise you may lose all sense of purpose and self! His very life is a poison to you! A poison you will swallow and refine into energy and life in your gullet! Yes yes!

Leaving the forest, unbothered by the trembling lesser beasts that populate it, you return to the trodden earth paths that snake through the vast forest. Lurking within the shadows cast by the ancient arms of towering trees and meandering clouds, you return to your current hunting ground.

The fort built upon the hill, surrounded by a ring of sharpened logs lashed together with bands of irons set in place with nails longer than your tail. Creeping through the undergrowth, you near the gate and watch the prey hiding behind its walls.

"Hu is still missing? You say that when you searched for him at dawn, you saw drag marks leading into the woods that were washed away by a morning shower?" A man, grey around the cheeks and scalp, old, weak, tired and gamey looking states with fearing sweetening his words "Were it not for the tales I've heard whispered throughout the ranks, even as far back as our staging ground, I would think you were covering for his dereliction of duty and that he'd be found in the arms of some village whore rather than the belly of a monster"

He ran his fingers through his beard, as his shivering underlings looked at him with familiar eyes. Eyes widened and drowning with the fear of death. It brings you great joy to see your foes shake and quiver like newborn kits at the mere thought of your presence.

Smiling triumphantly, you lift your ears to hear the now hushed and quiet words of the aged officer.
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>>5040642

"Gen, Dong. Take a party of seven men and return to the main encampment with haste. Tell Ling Meng we require reinforcements, DO NOT, mention the reason. Allude to guerilla fighters in the forests, pockets of resistance dug in like ticks" He whines and hisses, eyes watering as he glances towards the tree lined horizon, unaware the beast he dreads is right outside of his door "If you speak a word of the Demonic Cat, Huānliúxuè, he will have you killed and then he will have ME publicly shamed and stripped of my prestigious titles. If necessary, present my seal. I'll concoct a more detailed story for when our new troops arrive, now go!"

You resist the urge to drag one of the three men beneath the trees, to eat their most delectable pieces of meat and organs. You, after all, haven't eaten since last night. Instead, licking your chops, you return to the base of the hill and conceal yourself in the tall grasses growing inside of the trench dug around it.

Folding your paws one over the other, you watch as a carriage the soldiers commanded to lead you to your prey march from the fort, astride two jittery horses.

In their own, primitives way the beasts of burden seek your approval as a higher beast to pass by, halting and whining as they reach the trench you've been lounging in for the past few minutes. With a nod of your head, you give them permission, as they wordlessly continue on

'Stupid animals' you think to yourself as they carry their confused riders down the westward road, joined by the seven soldiers their commander assigned as their escort. One carrying the same banner as the General.

Humans are such noisy creatures, bumbling their way through life and the world they inhabit. It makes them easy to follow, and so you keep your distance to avoid spooking their horses or sending them into a panic if they prove perceptive or fortunate enough to spot you as you trail them away from the forest.

Across smoking fields, and empty villages. You follow the party for a week, subsisting on the flesh of lower animals despite its taste and lack of "Energy". It just doesn't satisfy you like human meat! Less nutritious, but why would it be. Another mystery to seek an answer for once you have dealt with Ling Meng and can at last be certain you will not lose your newly gained intelligence and cunning.

At last, after a seemingly endless journey, you arrive at the Main Encampment of the invading army, where your prey, The General Ling Meng, waits to be introduced to your fangs and claws.

But there's one problem

There must be hundreds, thousands of soldiers here. All armed with sharpened spears and swords. And there are fires burning, as many as their are stars in the sky, between every tent hoisted throughout the flat plain. Yet, instead of feeling hesitant, your skull throbs with the urge to kill. Like a mantra, beating itself against the walls of your mind.
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>>5040643

Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill Ling Meng! Kill them all! Kill! Kill! Keep Killing! Bathe in blood, feast on their entrails! Swallow their hearts!

So close to your quarry, the grudge that gave birth to you has grown thrice as strong as it was before.

Drool wets the fur below your lips and chin.

What's your plan of attack, Huānliúxuè?

>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed)

>Make a corpse into your puppet and use it to infiltrate the camp and the general's tent...wait how do you know how to do this? [Magic trial, roll 1d100 Bo3 DC 75]

>KILL! *Butcher your way to the general without any regard for your life or subtlety* [Martial test, 1d100+10 *the soldiers are terrified of you already* DC 50]

>Cause a little chaos, and lure the general into the open before pouncing and ripping his neck out! [Mischief trial, 1d100 DC 40]

>Write in?
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>>5040646
>>Cause a little chaos, and lure the general into the open before pouncing and ripping his neck out! [Mischief trial, 1d100 DC 40]
Cut the head off the snake, but don't let ourself get surrounded
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>>5040646
>Make a corpse into your puppet and use it to infiltrate the camp and the general's tent...wait how do you know how to do this? [Magic trial, roll 1d100 Bo3 DC 75]
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>>5040646
>>KILL! *Butcher your way to the general without any regard for your life or subtlety* [Martial test, 1d100+10 *the soldiers are terrified of you already* DC 50]
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>>5040646
>Make a corpse into your puppet and use it to infiltrate the camp and the general's tent...wait how do you know how to do this? [Magic trial, roll 1d100 Bo3 DC 75]
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>>5040646
>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed)
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>>5040646
>>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed)
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>>5040646
>Set fire to their food using their own lights.
>Let them them starve and search for food while you choose a moment to eat your fill of general
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>>5040646
>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed]
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>>5040646
Supporting >>5040918
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>>5040646

>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed)
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>>5040646
>>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed)
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>>5040646
>Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it and DEVOUR LING MENG [Stealth trial, as a demon cat, this trial is trivial and you automatically succeed)
I fail to see why we'd pick anything except the autosuccess option, unless the others carry some unmentioned benefits?
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>>5040646
>KILL! *Butcher your way to the general without any regard for your life or subtlety* [Martial test, 1d100+10 *the soldiers are terrified of you already* DC 50]
>>5041124
Being rad as fuck
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Cause a little chaos:1
Make a corpse into your puppet:2
KILL!:2
Wait patiently until the camp goes to sleep, and then sneak inside of it: 6
Set fire to their food using their own lights.:2

So You'll take the stealthy approach, the ghost they imagine you to be

Update will arrive shortly.
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Through the haze of grudge born rage, motes of wisdom float to the surface of the boiling pond within your thoughts. Surely to challenge an entire army merely to remove its head, would be courting death! Before you, lies a force that together is a mountain of blades and a sea of fire! Humans are easy prey when alone or grouped together in small packs but you have only recently been born into this world! Can you truly be certain of your body's strength, and your ability in wielding it to pridefully assume you could butcher an army as easily as you would crush dry weeds and smash rotten wood? You recall a littermate of yours, who was devoured by a swarm of rats after becoming certain of his prowess and might. What terrible noises he made, the poor animal.

Nightmare visions flash through your minds' eye, depicting the scenes that may follow if you allow you pride and hatred to fully consume you and cast aside all reason and logic from your thoughts. Shuddering, you lower yourself to the ground, hidden beyond the distance men's eyes can see. Your skull throbs like a band of drum players has taken residence within it, but you control the murderous and wrathful desire that lead you here. It feels like betraying one's own father, or striking one's own mother with the back of their hand but it must be done.

Your friends, the cheerful little children, they would weep bitterly in the afterlife if they knew you had died. Avenging them is but one half of your purpose! The other is to live in their stead! Or maybe it is. You are not yet certain. Everything is still so confusing. All you know now is to fear death! Even while pursuing blood-soaked satisfaction.

Reluctantly, you remain patient and as calm as your able to while lingering so close to your quarry, so hungry. Drool flows freely from your gnashing fangs, turning the dry soil beneath you into mud as you struggle to keep your eyes averted from the tent in the center of a forest of them.

After hours of quietly going mad, the sun begins to mercifully set upon the warcamp and the wider plains it is sat in like a bloated tick. As the sky is painted by the strokes of evening, a beautiful array of reds, oranges, golds, and purples, you can hear the rabble begin to quiet. As the moon rises over the hills and casts the dried grasses in its veil of silver light, the fires between the tents become the only source of light beneath the night. The sky is clouded, overcast, even the light of the moon is smothered and dimmed.

The perfect opportunity to slink in, sneak beneath notice AND DEVOUR LING MENG! Unable to resist the pull of vengeance and hunger, you creep upon your belly to the boundary separating the army from the wilderness outside of their encampment.

Strangely, salt has been scattered in a thin line, circling the tents like the trench dug around the forest fort. What a peculiar thing to do! Truly mankind is mad!

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Gracefully leaping over the line drawn in salt, you pause to watch a camp follower entice two watchmen to mate with her and resist the urge to be a little mischievous and scare the very souls out of the three's body by appearing before them and giving a yowl while baring your fangs and claws. Flicking your tail, you wait a breath of time until the lustful three have left to find somewhere more private to mingle their flesh and warmth and then continue on your way, deep into the encampment, closer to Ling Meng.

Ignoring the rumblings of your stomach as you pass by spits of roasting meat and bubbling, black stews, a task made all the easier by the abhorrently overwhelming aroma of alcohol being imbibed by the cooks, you make haste to your quarry and the origin of your new existence. The man in the center of the black sea of your hatred, The general who took your people from you.

Accursed Ling Meng!
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Ling Meng sat, considering a golden edged feather he had been gifted before his march into the Chuān family's territory. Through the tips of his fingers he could sense a great, sealed power within it. Like a stone warmed by a fire. When he held it like he did now, the feather would glow with a light not too dissimilar from that of the morning sun. It was a curious trinket, but not as curious as the man who gave it to him, who seemed so familiar for reason the general could not place. He had been told by the old, yet youthful seeming man to prove himself, to make a legacy that would endure for generations and pass into legend. The dull anger of a sceptic confronted with the supernatural, rose in the dark corner of Meng's mind. The man had vanished in a cloud of feathers and leaves, after promising him a position much more respectable than the seat the Ogre's spawn was set to inherit.

"Foolish" Ling Meng Chided himself, stowing the queer feather in a small chest he kept hidden in his dresser "To believe in fairytales like immortals and gods, I must be going mad. The lunacy of my men is infecting me"

And so, the Butcher of Ling decided to sleep earlier than he was accustomed to, to give his mind time to relieve itself of stress in the realm of dreams and whimsy.

He paused as he opened his personal lantern, to snuff out the flame within. A sudden gust of wind had sent shivers down his spine and gooseflesh across his sturdy, powerful arms. His heart raced, pounding in his chest as if it sought to flee some unseen danger. With wide eyes, he gazed into the darkness, squinting in search of.

In search of what!? Ghosts? Laughing at the ridiculousness of his fear, Ling Meng blew at the light guarding him against the night, and marched to his bed's sheets as if he were heading into battle.

Had the skeptical man looked for a breath longer, or a cat whisker's length closer, he may have seen a ghost. Or a wolf sized house cat with fur as vividly red as freshly spilt blood upon a blade's edge.

For, despite his potential, Ling Meng could not see mount tai.
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>>5041175

And his disbelief would be his death.
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The stench roiling from the general's tent is all too familiar to you. An miasmic air of reeking polishing oils, sweat masked by perfume, and hands soaked in blood that have never been cleansed of it. It is the scent of Ling Meng. Boldly, you saunter past the guards station before the front of your nemesis' den, and instead use your claws to cut a hole into its side. Striding past a table covered in scattered maps and records of past wars and the generals who fought them, you follow the invaders scent to his personal quarters.

Smoke from an oil lantern flows from it, carried by a breeze and to your nose. A man would be blind in such darkness, but you are not a man. You are a cat that has surpassed all others of its kind. Savoring the steps remaining between you and your prey, you stalk into his room, flicking your tail to scatter the maps and plans he has drawn into the air.

The embers of hatred smoldering in your heart ignite! Growing into a storm of fire and contemp. Instinctively, you draw your claws and bare your fangs as a truly wicked smile spreads across your lips. A feeling of unmatched joy begins to cloud your senses, dulling the hammering beating of your heart and the heat of your blood as you enter into the General's room.

He shifts in his bed, beneath silken covers. A child of plenty who imagines himself austere. It makes your stomach twist in on itself, but it will not sour the taste of his FLESH!

Coiling the muscles in your haunches, you compress yourself like a spring. But before you can pounce, a snarl escapes your lips. But the blunder will not save the general. Like falling lightning, you pounce upon him. From his collar bone to his belly, you rake your claws, soaking the silks of his blanket as red as your fur as he struggles and flails. His arm shoots from beneath his coverings, reaching for the resplendent and well maintained saber propped against his bed, still in its sheath. Pressing a paw upon his wrist, you trap his arm beneath your weight.

He only thinks to scream as you place your jaws around his head and begin to bite down, slowly crushing it in your mouth like an overripe peach.

Swallowing his eyes, you lap up the brains leaking from his shattered skull, and open up his ribcage with a few tugs of your jaws and feast merrily upon his five Viscera, starting with his killer's heart. Soaked in blood and fouler fluids, you do not stop to clean your fur and preen yourself, and start to sample his six bowels, starting with his stomach.

'How Generous of you General! You've spiced your meat for me' You think, exulting in the death and devouring of Ling Meng, tasting the stew he had eaten for dinner before clarity returns to your mind from the haze of bliss brought upon by his killing

He screamed.

There is an army outside of his tent and even the deaf would be aware of his horrid demise once word spread.
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>>5041177

How long can men panic while surrounded on all sides by their brothers, fathers and uncles. How long do you have before they rally and charge to their general's defense.

Chewing a mouthful of stew soaked offal, you ponder these quandaries, while slashing your claws across Ling Meng's pale neck to sever what remains of his head

What is Huānliúxuè's plan?

>Finish your meal, trusting that the men are too cowardly to immediately interrupt it

>Flee into the night! Make haste for the wilds! Spears, swords and fire are leveled at your back! you must flee!

>Utilize the fear born from the stories men tell of you, and intimidate the soldiers into scattering themselves on the four winds by showing yourself to them, bathed in their general's blood and viscera

>Oh to hell with it! All of them are guilty of the same crime as Ling Meng! And his flesh has energized you! SLAUGHTER THEM (Martial Test, +20 *Panic* DC 60)

>Write in
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>>5040335
Haven't read this yet, but good shit qm. Been looking for cultivator content. Keep it up.
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>Oh to hell with it! All of them are guilty of the same crime as Ling Meng! And his flesh has energized you! SLAUGHTER THEM (Martial Test, +20 *Panic* DC 60)
We can do it!
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>>5041180
I like to imagine that despite being a demonic hellspawn we still retain the mannerisms of a housecat, and did that cute butt wiggle before pouncing on the general.

>Utilize the fear born from the stories men tell of you, and intimidate the soldiers into scattering themselves on the four winds by showing yourself to them, bathed in their general's blood and viscera
And carrying the remains of his head in our teeth for additional effect.
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>>5041180
>Cut off his head, and carry it with you to strike fear in their hearts
>Topple fires as you run, then speak of your vengeance and if they wish to join their master
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>>5041180
>>5041205
Support. Sounds fun.
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>>5041205
+1
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>>5041180
>>5041195
+1
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Attempt to Slaughter the army: 1
Scare the army away: 5
- Use Ling Meng's head to strengthen your already intimidating presence: 5
-Topple Fires as you go: 3


So the intimidating the Ling Men into running from rather than fighting you wins! As does carrying What's left of Ling Meng's head for additional effect

I'll also include starting some fires into Huānliúxuè's plan, since the majority of the votes for scaring the men include it and it has half the total as well.

Not certain if that'll be a rule when multiple actions can be taken across one update. Works for some quests. If I do include it, I'll signify the votes when it's in effect. That makes sense to me

If you don't like it, tell me and I'll drop it as a rule. In fact if you have any critique/ suggestions, tell me and I'll listen. Quests are supposed to be fun for their players and QM, after all.

Anyways.
Update will arrive shortly. Just figured I'd explain my reasoning/ stance here.
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>>5041180
>Flee into the night! Make haste for the wilds! Spears, swords and fire are leveled at your back! you must flee!
We have revenge, now we need to survive. Eyes forward, Huānliúxuè will not be denied!
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>>5041328
Little late there, sorry
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>>5041331
Took too long copying the name down, curses.
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>>5041335
Happy Bloodshed is a blight in reality as well, it would seem lol.

>>5041182
Thanks! Hope you enjoy it going forward
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Sniffing the air, you can smell the fear radiating across the camp like a fire spreading across a field of dried straw. The men here are already terrified of you, they see you as some undefeatable beast, a demon from hell itself and instead of rushing to their general's defense despite holding every advantage of you, both in terms of number and experience, they fled away to the safety of their firepits and fellows. The fear that has rooted itself in their hearts, from the stories they tell of you, of the man eating ghost cat Huānliúxuè has provided you more than your name. It's given you the perfect path of escape! Fear is a tool like any other, and in the hearts of men there are few forces as effective in weakening their morale and washing away any courage they may possess!

You'll utterly break their spirits, shattering their morale and driving them to scatter themselves on the four winds to escape the unstoppable force they imagine you to be! Rather than the sharpness of your claws and strength of your jaws, you'll overcome this trial with cunning and wit alone! Hopefully. Cornered mice are more willing to bite and fight back, when they lose all hope of escape and can only envision their survival by boldly throwing themselves at their attacker. The fear of death can make even the most cowardly of beings as courageous as lion. You'll have to be careful and find a balance between Panic and hopeless fear. They must believe that escape is possible, that there is more hope in survival in running away rather than standing their ground and fighting for their lives.

Glancing down, your gaze falls up the crushed, split open head of Ling Meng, with bloody sockets staring at nothing while a look of agony and breath stealing terror has set itself across his horrible, distorted expression. Strange pale liquid mingles with the dark scarlet blood dripping from the cleft in his temple, down to his beardless chin.

"Perfect" You purr, before sinking your fangs into the flesh still fastening the mauled face to the shoulders below it. With a few hard snaps of your haw, you sever his spine from his back, leaving its vertebra to dangle freely, dripping blood like a soaked paint brush. Maneuvering the head, turning and rotating it with you palms, you take it into your mouth by biting into the back of its scalp like you were carrying a kitten by its scruff and hop from the bed. Wearing a very a stratified grin, you mentally praise yourself for you cleverness and sharp wit as you fearlessly walk out of the tent.

And find that the men Ling Meng had trusted to protect his life and watch him as he slept, were the first to run away. Cackling wickedly, you lift your nose to the air, following the signs of fear you can perceive beneath the heady aroma of Ling Meng's blood, still fresh beneath your nose and soaking into your fur.

Is that why your beautiful fur turned red?
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>>5041364

You chase the wayward thought from your head, and follow your nose to the largest gathering of men, who have packed themselves into a tight ring around the largest of the lit bonfires. Along the way, you terrorize the smaller pockets of soldiers by leaping from the darkness and knocking over the braziers they huddle around as if they were the skirts of their mothers. By sheer happenstance, this leads to the half of the camp behind you being set ablaze! Thus preventing you from harboring second thoughts or retreating! Fire is scary, after all! Careful to not singe your tail or whiskers, you follow the mob of fleeing, babbling men as they sow fear by shouting they're being chased by the Mighty and fearsome Huānliúxuè !

You'd laugh uproariously if you didn't need to keep hold of Ling Meng's head. Leaping from tent top to tent top, you collapse the smaller one's beneath your weight and take the time to tip or otherwise knock over any lanterns or charcoal pans you pass by in your flight through the camp.

OH THE WIND HOWLS! THE NIGHT DARKENS! SCREAMS FILL THE NIGHT AS THE FIRES OF HELL BURST FORTH FROM THE GROUND WHEREVER THE DEMON CAT STEPS! HOW TERRIFYING IT MUST BE FOR THE PREY RUNNING BEFORE YOU.

Perching yourself on a sturdy pole, you remain just beyond their vision, shrouded by smoke and the natural gloom of a moonless night.

One of the men has stepped before the bonfire, with his back towards the flame. It seems he's trying to encourage the other men, which must be the majority of the men who have not already fled from the mere idea of your presence. His armor is more finely made and maintained than the others, not as gaudy and expensive looking as Ling Meng's, but it is clear he is an office of not insignificant rank.

The respect and admiration the men feel for him may be the only force capable of matching the fear your name and appearance spreads. Glowering you listen to the rousing speech he's giving, to raise his men's morale and end their panic so they may find the courage they lost on their flight away from you and the inferno you've accidentally created!

"You call yourselves men! You call yourselves soldiers! What would your father's think were they present to see you fleeing from rumors and hearsay! This is another of Lord Chuān's tricks! Can you not see! He's planted the seeds of a man eating monster in your minds" The man roars, raising a tasseled spear towards the heavens to give emphasis to his words "So when all of you were jumping at the sight of your own shadows and the sound of the wind, he could strike at our heart! At noble General Ling Meng! You've abandoned your lord in the flames! Abandoned him to the enemy's merciless blade! And why?! Because you believed in the outrageous story of a HOUSE CAT! TURNING! INTO A DEMON! How foolish you all are, how cowardly! Come, march with me or be known throughout the lands as craven trai..."
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A flash passes across your golden eyes as you lean forward, shifting your grip of the severed head to hold it by its long hair.

A young, freckled faced soldier with jutting teeth spots it and then you through the smoke and gloom. He raises a hand, stuttering and crying as Urine seeps through his trousers and flows down his leg.

The officer turns to see what he's pointing at, valor replaced with confusion.

And then you drop Ling Meng's head onto the head of his spear.

For a breath of time, the two of you lock gazes. The officer staring dumbfounded at you, as if his brain has been burned out trying to understand what is sitting above him, perched like a hawk. A drop of blood falls between his eyes, and slowly, with dread replacing confusion, he looks to his spear.

And into the empty eyes of his beloved general!

The spear clatters to the ground, revealing the severed head to all the men who have gathered here for the safety of numbers or the guidance of their commanding officer.

An officer who is now shrieking like a maiden bride on the day of her wedding night, hands pressed against his cheeks and shaking legs crossed.

Fall to his ass, the man scrambles away from his spear and the head stuck to it, mindless with panic!

"Runaway! Runaway!" He cries as he struggles to stand and slips upon and falls into the mud below "The demon cat is here! Huānliúxuè has come to devour our souls! Retreat! Retreat for the border! Ling Meng is dead! Hope is lost! We'll die if we fight it!"

To deepen their terror, you give chase for a few seconds, biting at their legs, snapping at their cloaks and pouncing just near enough to miss them as their screams of raw, animalistic panic carry into the night and send the rest of the camp into a blind flight away from the fires and smoke where you "hide"

In truth, you escape from the flames by running for the south, while they flee westward. The mere specter of your presence should keep them running until their legs give out. Some may keep running until they kill themselves with exhaustion.

Providing you ample time to feast upon those trampled by the others and enjoy the delicacy that is Fire Roasted General.

Flicking your tail, you walk into the night, leaving behind a chorus of screams and the crackling of fire.

For some reason, you feel much fuller eating General Ling than you have after any other meal. Perhaps you'll leave the bodies to the ravens and vultures instead. Perhaps you ate your grudge alongside his heart? Hmm, no. You still feel enraged at the thought of men wearing the colors of the Ling, or the character used to spell the surname itself.

But, that seething hatred no longer dominates your thoughts. You can rest, peacefully, without being driven to a frenzy by the whispered urge to maim and kill those bastards.

In away, it feels like you've put the caretakers and friends you had in your old life to rest. But now that you have, what is there to life? What purpose do you have in living?
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>>5041366

Before you had revenge, the desire to kill and devour Ling Meng to his bones. But with the clarity of mind his death brings, so to comes the realization that you have no goal, no drive left now that he's gone. Before, when you were a simple cat, all you desired was affection, fish, and a warm lap or fire to nap besides.

Now that you are able to think, and perceive and comprehend more than basic urges, a question that irritates you thoughts like a thorn stuck into your paw keeps rising to the surface of your mind.

What now. You need to do SOMETHING to occupy your time, living like an animal is no longer a satisfying existence. You need MORE! More out of life! Just eating and sleeping are no longer enough to satisfy and make you content now that you're wise and intelligent. You need something to fill the void of purpose and ennui filling your mind.

What will you do now that you've had your revenge, Huānliúxuè'? (Two actions can be taken this vote!)

>Make a lair, find a home. Somewhere safe you can ponder the many questions you have pertaining to your existence. But where? (You will be presented a choice of locations and their benefits)

>Train your body, exercising to ward away the thoughts that are troubling your mind. (You will choose the method of your exercise)

>Make a point in asking the humans you devour the purpose of life while you hunt down any Ling Stragglers you come across.

>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead

>write in
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>>5041367
>Make a point of asking the humans we devour for the meaning of life.

Sphinx cat who plays with her food.
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>>5041367
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
>Make a point in asking the humans you devour the purpose of life while you hunt down any Ling Stragglers you come across.
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>>5041370
I'll add going home. We can eat the stragglers on our way home.

Though being a cat, I think it's rather obvious that the true purpose of her existance is Threefold. To be worshipped, To be fed, and to enjoy herself.
Such is the mantra of Catdom.

So this means that we should probably find a young Master or young Lady who kills at will and cuddle up to them. They may feed us, and life will be good as we knock over anything ever put on top of a table.
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>>5041367
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
>Learn about society. What drives men to give you care, and yet moves them to slay one another? In this moment, you have ruled through fear, but a single cat demon will not be able to grow to fill that fear forever.
>Also it's going to be damn hard to find conversation partners if you only work with lesser beasts.
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>>5041367
>Make a point in asking the humans you devour the purpose of life while you hunt down any Ling Stragglers you come across.
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
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>>5041367
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
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>>5041367
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
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>>5041367
>>Make a point in asking the humans you devour the purpose of life while you hunt down any Ling Stragglers you come across.
>>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
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>>5041367
>Make a lair, find a home. Somewhere safe you can ponder the many questions you have pertaining to your existence. But where? (You will be presented a choice of locations and their benefits)
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
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>>5041367
>Make a point in asking the humans you devour the purpose of life while you hunt down any Ling Stragglers you come across.
>Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

Make a point in asking the humans you devour the purpose of life: 5

Return to your home village and ponder this new found lack of purpose/ drive, as you tell the graves of the children who loved you Ling Meng is dead:9

Learn about society. What drives men to give you care, and yet moves them to slay one another?...etc:1

Make a lair, find a home. Somewhere safe you can ponder the many questions you have pertaining to your existence.:1

So you will return to the ruins of your birthplace, to ponder this new found lack of purpose and to tell the graves there that Ling Meng is dead, while hunting down any Ling Stragglers you come across and asking those humans you devour the meaning of life

Update will arrive shortly

Having a blast writing this, hope you're enjoying reading it as much.
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The advance of the Ling army was unstoppable. The unprepared Chuān were unready for war, and reeled in surprise when struck by their long time rivals in the imperial court. While The Ling Family had retained their martial and military traditions through the long peace, the Chuān had allowed themselves to be completely tamed by prosperity and plenty received without strife or bloodshed. The Lord's hid behind their walls as the lands of their ancestors was razed and ruined, but they were not idle. The common folk named them cowards, but in truth the fleeing nobility had hid away for a singular purpose.

Learning the method and art of warfare anew. Expending His treasuries, his inherited fortunes, and even no small amount of face, Chuān Jianjun purchased the patronage and support of scores of renowned scholars and old generals, training his sons and nephews to match the talents and cunning of the ambitious Ling Meng, A natural genius when it came to tactics and battle, a man born for an age ten generations past.

However, as he gathered the men from what remained of his untouched, undefiled lands into levies to support his more professional though similarly hastily trained soldiers, Lord Chuān was shocked to find the enemy fleeing before he had a chance to march, abandoning their hard fought gains over the course of a few nights. The difficulty then became finding answers for his foe's sudden outburst of madness, which proved more difficult than learning how to be a general himself!

The only reason he could gleam, came from yarns of the humble laborers, fishermen's wives and orphaned children. If their fantastical tales were to be believed, a spirit of vengeance heard the cries and prayers of his people and emerged from the rivers that dominated his domain to slaughtered the villainous Ling Invaders! And this avenging spirit had gone and devoured Ling Men whole before turning into a sea of fire and devastating what remained of his army! Jianjun was a superstitious man, and had long studied the occult arts to impress his peers and juniors in society. Amazed and relived he would not have to enter into battle personally, Lord Chuān announced this "Huānliúxuè" Spirit to be a friend of the Chuān and all who pledged their allegiance to them.

For, Jianju was adept at social manipulation and influencing the opinions of others and saw in this sudden windfall a chance to earn back the trust of the masses and bolster their spirits. Now the peasantry sang that the Chuān were favored by the heavens rather than being a clan of cowards and simpletons. And all it took was proclaiming a miracle by way of divine intervention and decreeing all cats were to be allowed refuge in temples and shrines, and treated with the utmost respect. How simple the strings of the hearts of men are pulled!

The tide of the war turned, and not in the Ling's favor...but that is story yet to unfold.
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>>5042150
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"Tell me, wretch, what is the meaning of life?" You coo as you press a paw down upon the neck of the man who had not the good sense to toss away his Ling Uniform. He reeks of sweat and mud, blood pains his lips, pushed from his insides when you landed upon him like a heavy stone.

"Children! Children! The meaning of life is to be fruitful and continue your bloodline!" He cries out, wincing as he sees your eyes narrow with disappointment. Another cynic. He has no nothing to give you besides his meat! No wisdom! No knowledge! No worthwhile conversation

"As insipid an answer as wealth!" you snarl, unsheathing your claws directly into the flesh of his throat, piercing the artery and showering yourself in a geyser of his lifeforce. Blood drips from your ears and whiskers as you pause to clean yourself and lick your vivid red fur clean of the filth of a fool's life.

'Though' you consider as you tear a strip of skin and fat from his face 'I suppose having children was a better answer than screaming and begging for your life, and it at least had more merit than "I don't know" '

This exchange repeats itself again and again as you travel back to the village of your first birth. And none of the men you devour can give you a worthwhile answer! Be they the remnants of the scattered Ling invaders, bandits preying upon the defenseless and poor. Unfortunate wanderers who had the supreme misfortune of meeting you when you were hungry and the odd tax collector or two. You had a dim view on tax collectors since one trod upon your tail when you were still nothing but a simple animal.

"What is the meaning of life?"
"Art! Art! Creating beauty from the ugliness of life!"
"What is the meaning of life?"
"Devotion! Piety! Worshipping and thanking the gods who watch over us!"
"What is the meaning of life?"
"Pleasure! Good food! Beautiful girls! Plentiful wine!"
"What is the meaning of life?
"Itself!"

The last one gave you pause. But the man was dressed in Ling yellow, so you ate him anyways even though he answered with actual wisdom. It was a shame his intellect was wasted upon a worm of Ling such as himself! And while eating him down to the marrow of his bones and the gristle behind his ears, you noticed something peculiar.

Or rather, his death gives to you a greater understanding to a mystery that had been lurking in the further recesses of your thoughts.

When you ate human flesh, still warm on the bone and oozing delicious blood, a surge of energy would rush through you, empowering you in body, mind and spirit for a time before it began to fade away. You knew this mysterious energy made you stronger and was desirable almost innately. It was why you preferred to prey upon men rather than beasts. They had more of it inside of them. What is was, you were not certain. Their essence? Their souls? You never considered what it was you were seeking out, until it became hard to find.
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Before you had devoured Ling Meng, every life you claimed was like a cup full of this energy. Ling Meng was like an overflowing bowl of it, himself! But ever meal you've had since has only contained a tear's drop amount of this energy. Their meat was still filling, but it was unsatisfying, like it lacked nutrition entirely.

But your wise victim. He was like a cup again! The energy he gave was only slightly less than Ling Meng! But just as quickly it faded away, like the sand of a river's shore.

This questioned widened the void in your heart, joining the quandaries of purpose and meaning that had afflicted your thoughts since you satiated your desire for revenge.

Flicking your tail in irritation, you chase the mysteries of life and the "energy" you crave from your mind, emptying it to regain clarity and a sense of peace.

Trotting along through the burned ruins of your home village, you step over piles of bones and rotted cloth as you begin your solemn and respectful approach to the holy site positioned at the other end of the small fishing hamlet.

Simple, meager graves made of piles of stones and the treasures the deceased held dear in life, sit in a field of flowers that has sprung and flourished over the mounds of dirt and rocks you had piled over those who loved and cared for you in your prior life.

Kind children, whose names you did not know, who loved you as their own sibling, showering you with praise, attention and treats they played games with you since you were a kitten and let you into their houses at night and even protected you from predators or bullies.

You felt ashamed you did not know their names. You had heard them spoken countless times but did not have the intelligence to understand their words, nor the comprehension to realize what a name was at the time. The only legacy they had, was the features that separated them from each other in your memories.

Sitting on your haunches, you look over the nine graves, the last beds of Pinwheel girl, wart nose, The Fat one, Too clingy, Little soldier, The swimmer, Toy maker, Terrible singer, and Ear puller. Kneeling down to pray for them as best as a cat can, you raise your head from your paws, with tears wetting your fur.

For a single moment, you feel as if you were the small, helpless white cat and swear you can see the nine of them gathered together, laughing and praying in the flowers above their remains. They pause as they notice you, as substantial as steam. Gentle smiles grace their innocent faces as a westward wind blows, turning Pinwheel girl's pinwheel and making Little soldier's scarf dance in the air.

Giggling, laughing, they approach you and bow, one after the other before they surround you, patting and petting you as they did before the Ling came and butchered them like animals. Tears fall, simmering like distant stars as you close your eyes and look up to them.
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>>5042158

"I've avenged your deaths! Ling Meng is dead! He died a dog's death at my hands! I've punished your killer!" You cry out, yowling in pain as your heart aches and wilts at sight of the cruel trick your eyes are playing upon you "Our revenge is complete, you have been avenged! The oath I swore before your corpses has been fulfilled! I've repaid your kindness and love but I only wish you were still here with me"

"Notched ear is still the same kitten as she was, beneath all the blood" Pinwheel girl giggles "I hope we can meet again in the next life"

The nine ghostly figures suddenly transform into balls of golden light, like drops of sunlight, before they fly away off to the heavens! Shooting towards the clouds like arrows from an archer's bow. Dumbfounded, you realize that they were no trick of the light or delusion! They were here! They had waited for you before passing on! they had waited for you!

You yowl, crying after the friends who have left you behind as more tears fall to soak into your fur. They had waited for you! All this time!

Grieving, you bow your head in reverence to their graves, knowing you will never see their ghosts again. But, something is odd, the graves have changed! There are offerings laid out upon them! Toys, sweets wrapped in lotus leaf, babbles of all kinds. Each grave has a single stick of incense lit beside it, and prayer beads wrapped around it held in place by paper talismans.

And behind them sits a wooden statue of a house cat with a notch in one of its ears! You! Its a statue of you yourself! How did you not notice it as you sat before the graves! A Shrine! their graves have been made into a shrine!

"Heh-Heh-Heh" Toad like laughter breaks you reverie, intruding upon your private mourning

"Now this is a surprise! Who could have imagined that the stories would be true, that it was indeed cat rather than a father who sought to avenge these innocent souls. Who buried them here" the voice croaks, as you glance, and find a.

A giant toad wearing a dress? A toad woman? No just an old, withered human woman with a toad like face, covered in wrinkles and liverspots. She has six moles under her eyes, three beneath the right, three beneath the left in two perfect lines. She wears prayer beads around her neck and wrists, a shawl hiding her stringy white hair and protecting her against the wind's chill.

"I though the malevolence I sensed here was the grudge of the dead and those who mourned them, but it would seem it was the child of that grudge instead" She says, tapping an opium pipe upon her knee as she laughs like a croaking toad once more "What a marvelous, beautiful thing you are! A magical beast born from a pampered kitten. Oh little one, just looking at you brings back memories of my youth!"

"Who are you! What are you doing here! What right do you have to stand by their graves!" You snarl, angered by the crone's intrusion
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She places her pipe between her weathered, fat lips and takes a ponderously long draw of its smoke into her lungs.

"Oh, forgive me" She says, cupping her hands together in greeting as she holds her smoking pipe in her teeth "I forgot to introduce myself I was so awed by your magnificence! The quality of your spiritual roots alone is worthy of praise! Why, I am certain if my eyes were better they'd appear even more impressive! To think a magical beast of such splendor could be found in civilized lands! Incredible! Truly Incredible!"

'what on earth is she babbling about' You wonder as you look at the toad woman, confused and unable to follow anything she's saying

"Oh right, my name, forgive this old woman, her senses fled her long ago" She croaks, laughing that terrible ugly laugh once again "I suppose you could call me Mónǚ (魔女, witch), for everyone I meet calls me as such, though it is not my name"

She throws back her shawl to reveal her face, and you recoil in disgust as you see one of her eyes has been torn from its sockets, and a brand with the characters for witch has been branded upon her forehead, and as she adjusts the pipe with her left hand you see she's only has three fingers upon it.

Tapping her pipe on her knee, ignoring the effect her mutilations have upon you, she spits out a ring of smoke

"As for why I am here. I heard tragedy had befallen an old acquaintance of mine and he was nearing death" The Toad witch says as a malicious mirth spreads across her withered feature "And though returning would mean my own demise, the desire to dance upon his grave was too strong. I've come to rest in this village, out of the goodness of my old heart. I sensed the ghosts of the innocent ones here would become vengeful spirits if they were not appeased, so I tended their graves. Thankfully, it would seem the grudge that kept them bound here had birthed a remarkable existence into this boring world, and you carried their hatred upon your back and"

She laughs again, croaking as she throws her head back.

"Avenged their deaths, thus severing the last remaining tie these youngsters had to the material world, allowing them to pass on and be reborn" She says, clapping her hands together in prayer, still puffing clouds of opium smoke as she does so "You truly are outstanding. Why, if left alone to hunt as you pleased, I am certain you'd reach Qi Condensation stage in a few years, though your method of demi-cultivation is quite ineffective and leaves much to be desired in efficiency and effectiveness. Have you absorbed a portion of refined Qi perhaps? But how? You are not strong enough to threaten a cultivator of any level...but a prospective one? Perhaps...perhaps"

'Spiritual roots? Qi? Cultivation? Magical beasts? What is this addled crone rambling about. none of this is making any senses!' Your thoughts complain as you stare, befuddled and utterly lost trying to follow the conversation the toad witch is having mostly with herself
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"Oh, such vast potential in one so young! Were you human you'd be a prize for sects and schools from the barbaric north to the mysterious southern seas!" She cries out, slapping her three fingered hand to her forehead, covering the brand upon it "But alas! Because you are a beast who devours men you will be labeled a demonic beast a hunted the moment you achieve any power! Like my poor daughter, Ooooh my poor daughter Xuěbái!" (雪白, Snow white)

And then the toad witch begins to weep and sob into her hands, wailing as if she is witnessing the death of her daughter for a second time

What do you say to the toad witch, Huānliúxuè?

>"Cultivation? Qi? Demonic beasts? Spiritual Roots!? you're speaking nonsense! Explain the meaning of these things at once! You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!"

>"What happened to your daughter! Who killed her! Who will hunt me! Tell me! Tell me! I can't die yet! There's so much left in life for me to achieve!"

>"You said I'm magnificent did you not? Explain how amazing I am! What makes me beautiful to your old, tired eyes, Mónǚ?"

>"You're clearly mad. To speak with you, or to eat you is to risk being infected by your insanity. but you have my thanks for caring for the graves of my friends"

>"Tell me, what is the meaning of life"

>write in

Sorry the update took longer than usual.
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>>5042168
>"Tell me, what is the meaning of life for you! Tell me, what was the meaning of life for you daughter!"
>"I lived life with inner harmony as a cat but now if I am a demonic beast I desire to achieve inner harmony once again!"
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>>5042168
>Explain these terms.
>Why am I beautiful.

I dont want to ask her the meaning of life. To do so is to court death
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>>5042168
>"Tell me, what is the meaning of life"
>"Think carefully, before you answer."
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>>5042168
>"Cultivation? Qi? Demonic beasts? Spiritual Roots!? you're speaking nonsense! Explain the meaning of these things at once! You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!"
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>>5042168
>"Cultivation? Qi? Demonic beasts? Spiritual Roots!? you're speaking nonsense! Explain the meaning of these things at once! You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!"
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>>5042168
>"Cultivation? Qi? Demonic beasts? Spiritual Roots!? you're speaking nonsense! Explain the meaning of these things at once! You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!"
just caught up, very promising so far!
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>>5042168
>"Cultivation? Qi? Demonic beasts? Spiritual Roots!? you're speaking nonsense! Explain the meaning of these things at once! You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!"
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Ending the vote, tallying the results now.

Tell me, what is the meaning of life:2
-What was the meaning of your daughter's life: 1
-Think carefully before you answer: 1

I lived life with inner harmony as a cat but now if I am a demonic beast I desire to achieve inner harmony once again!: 1

"Cultivation? Qi? Demonic beasts? Spiritual Roots!? you're speaking nonsense! Explain the meaning of these things at once! You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!: 5

You said I'm magnificent did you not? Explain how amazing I am! What makes me beautiful to your old, tired eyes, Mónǚ?: 1

So you'll ask the old witch to explain what she's babbling to herself about

Update will arrive shortly

>>5042231
Merely a frog in a well

>>5042276
Thanks
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It takes you a few moments to regain your composure in the face of the strange antics and pitiful appearance of the old self named witch. Cautiously, you take a step closer to the wailing woman sitting besides the graves of your friends upon a large, flat topped boulder. You inborn instincts warn you that any creature that acts as bizarrely as she does should be avoided, to avoid catching whatever sickness has addled them so terribly. But you cannot help but to feel, if not pity for the old crone, curious of her. Why would an old woman seeking her death stop to tend the graves of children she never knew, and then proceed to all but throw herself to the ground in praising your magnificence. Such an oddity deserves further study and the terms she throws around like rice grains have greatly intrigued you, as you have never heard of them before though they sound like the nonsense of a lonely old woman turned mad through the tragedies of her long life.

"Cultivation?" You question, realizing how unintimidating your voice sounds, as if you were cowed by the toad crone's mere presence. Standing your ground, you strengthen your will and bolster your spirit, and dare to look her in her single eye.

The sensation that immediately strikes you is that you are stood before a predator, like an owl, that has for some reason or another decided you were not fit to be its meal. But how could that be? She is elderly and weak! You sense no hidden power or strength within her, yet the aura that surrounds her is one far older than her already withered appearance! One far more dangerous than her present state. It is as if the Old Witch is but a shadow cast by a greater existence that has been lost to time, a mere echo of her past's glory and power.

"Qi?" You question after weathering the storm of emotions brought upon by merely meeting her gaze "Demonic Beasts? Spiritual roots?! You're speaking nonsense"

"Yes I do believe I mentioned all of those things. And none of them are nonsensical, at least by nature" Mónǚ says with a wry, amused grin, sensing your momentary trepidation in approaching her and find it humor in it "What does a Youngster like you know of nonsense! I have lived a life fool of it Heh-Heh-Heh!"

Her croaking laugh echoes across the riverside valley, carried by winds through the ruins at your back.

"Like the nonsense of a creature not knowing what she is" She cackles, inverting and tapping her pipe clean of ash before wiping it with a filthy rag. You narrow your eyes, and she smiles genially. The urge to strike and kill her for that insult is overpowered by the desire you hold for the knowledge you KNOW her to hold. What an odd human. Most would have taken flight the moment they spotted you in the distance.

"Explain the meanings of these things at once!" You hiss as the old woman nods thoughtfully, running her tongue across her polished pipe's head,
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leaving it hanging past the few teeth she still has before reaching into a pouch at her side to pour a fine, azure powder inside of it.

"Heh-Heh-Heh, the boldness of youth! I adore boisterous children" She says merely, pulling the pipe past her teeth with just her tongue wrapping around it, making her look all the more toad like "Cultivation, is a life long pursuit of power, health and longevity. The first step on that painful road, requires an innate talent that you can only be born with. Few men possess this gift, and fewer beasts. It is called cultivation because it is accomplished by the cultivation, gathering and refining of Qi"

"And what is Qi?" You ask, sitting peacefully before her and tilting your head to turn your notched ear closer to her

"Oh it is all around us! It exists in all things! From the flowers around us, to the pipe in my hands, to the stone I sit upon, and it is inside all of us! It is the vital energy of all life!" She exuberantly explains, dramatically waving her arms around to motion towards everything that exists around the two of you "Some poets have even gone so far as to name it the "Breath of the universe", but for me, Qi is resplendent of a term for it. Qi is power. Qi is Life. Qi is all things. And in cultivating it inside of yourself, you refine your existence and surpass the limits of your birth"

A bell chimes in your head! Realization dawns!

"So it is spiritual energy?" You cheerfully asks

"And you have tasted the meager amounts of it that exist in the flesh and blood of men! Unrefined Qi. The Qi of blood and the Qi of death. Why, it could hardly be called cultivation but with a little guidance a demonic beast like you could surpass even the most gifted of cultivators" Mónǚ explains merrily, leaning closer and politely moving her pipe away from your nose as she does so "given enough time. Which is a commodity Demonic beasts such as yourself have in short supply!"

"That term is no insult. Is that what I truly am? A demon like men fear me to be?" You ask, she adjusts her posture and leans back, closing her single eye.

"Is it righteous for a man to scorn wolves for eating sheep? Is the act of predation evil? To denounce the cycle of life because it inconveniences or terrifies you is to become blind to reality" She says, blowing three rings of off blue smoke from each of her nostrils "Demonic Beasts, are merely Magical Beasts, animals who can cultivate as men do. But the distinction made by mortal men and cultivators is"

She looks down at you, not changing her posture or even craning her neck to do so

"Is that Demonic Beasts devour men. But it makes little difference, though the elders name all demonic beasts as malevolent, evil beings, they will hunt all magical beasts to claim their core once they have begun on the path of cultivation" She says, pouting as she pulls her pipes from her lips, her eye glistening with fresh tears "Like my poor Xuěbái! The smiling bastards! The ignorant devils!"
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>>5042567

"They call it heresy for animals to reach for the same power they so jealously guard and keep to themselves! They rip out their cores to fuel their own progress and cultivation but then are aghast when others do the same to them! to men! Arrogant, self righteous fools all of them!" She rages, veins popping and cheeks reddening before her chest shuddered and she suddenly coughed up blood.

Lurching, you wonder if she's about to keel over dead from the shock of such strong emotions and if you should help or at least comfort her in her passing! She sighs, and wipes her face clean with her whole hand.

"Count yourself fortunate, youngster, that your grudge was so easily satiated" She says bitterly shaking her head "Seeing you reminds me of my tragic history, and reignites the embers of this old crone's hatred! But, to answer your final question"

She sets her pipe down, and press a sharpened, claw like nail to he wrist. A flicker of light crawls down her arm before she winces in pain and it fades away.

"Spiritual roots are the very foundation of a living beings body and soul, through them, their qualities can be divined and their potential for cultivation can be discovered. Mine were once nearly as magnificent as yours, aligned to Water and Pure Yin" She says sorrowfully shaking her head "But now they are withered, one of the many punishments carried out against me for the "Crimes" that have seen my name stripped away from me"

Blinking twice, you ponder all that she has taught you and find yourself hungering for more! She's not as mad as you thought her to be at first glance. Rather, she is both wise and knowledgeable and has already answered some of the questions that have been plaguing you since Ling Meng died by your jaws! You must know more!

"You've intrigued me, Toad witch! You're the first interesting human I've met!" You exclaim, feeling an odd sort of kinship with the old crone.

Her eye narrows to a slit, and she smiles as warmly as your mother's fur.

"Thank you, you are quiet the interesting specimen yourself. It is rare to receive such a compliment" She cackles before glowering and shaking her head "Sadly, my days of cultivation are done, so if you're seeking a mentor to begin your own journey all I can do is tutor you. The Sect I had served for over a hundred years has robbed me of my power, crushed my meridians and poisoned my spiritual roots and stripped me of my potential. And left me alive, to linger with the little knowledge of the Dao I was able to grasp. They plucked out my eye! Chopped off my fingers! Branded me and killed my daughter for being born a fox!"

"Is the soon to be filled grave you wish to dance upon destined to belong to one of those cruel cultivators" You ask slyly

"Yes, an old lover of mine who betrayed me and exposed my efforts to raise Xuěbái" She states, a sick sort of triumph filling the dark corners of her eye
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>>5042570

"Word spread through the heavenly realm he had failed to breakthrough to a higher state, and was doomed to die a most inglorious death. First, his meridians will fill with frost, freezing the veins that carry his blood. His limbs will lock in place, slowly transmuting into ice. And at last his heart will shatter and he will die after perhaps years of agony, if he clings to life ferociously enough' She explains with the same gusto with which you devoured Ling Meng "I dream the last thing he will see is my victorious smile"

She cackles, howling with laughter and nearly falling from the rock before she regains her composure.

"Say, Youngster, they call you Huānliúxuè, the happy bloodshed, correct?" Mónǚ asks with a truly wicked grin, and the light of madness in her only eye "My foundation may be ruined and destroyed, but I still know all of the lessons of Cultivation and insights into the Dao I gleamed in my youth. I said I could only help as your tutor, but for a rarely blessed existence such as yourself that would be more than enough, don't ya think?"

You narrow your eyes, searching for deciet and trickery in her movements

"Come on, youngster, we share an enemy. Do we not?" She purrs, trying to sway your answer for her own benefit. For revenge. Revenge against the world and those who've wronged her. A motive you both understand and deeply emphasize with

What do you do, Huānliúxuè?

>Accept her offer of teaching and guidance. if even a fraction of what she says is true, you'll need to be prepared. Besides Power and Longevity are too tempting to resist.

>Ask why she would offer such a boon so freely. Make it clear you will not be her attack dog or puppet.

>Notice she feels affection for Magical Beasts such as yourself, and will thus provide the Praise and Love you yearn for! Accept her, but as your underling rather than teacher!

>Pridefully spurn the offer and state you'll find your own way. A sentimental old crone would be a poor mentor anyways!

>Write in
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>>5042572
>I will not be an attack cat nor puppet, but in revenge and loss of those we love, we have a kinship.

I think that she is an adequate replacement for the little children. She did help them.
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>>5042572
>>Accept her offer of teaching and guidance. if even a fraction of what she says is true, you'll need to be prepared. Besides Power and Longevity are too tempting to resist.
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>>5042572
>Set some conditions
>You have no name, for your vengeance is complete. If she is to teach you, first she must create a new one for you.
>By the end of your training, her vengeance shall also be complete. At that time, you will choose a new name for her. Whether it is given casually, or carved upon her grave, it will be the name that lives on.
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>>5042572
>Accept her offer of teaching and guidance. if even a fraction of what she says is true, you'll need to be prepared. Besides Power and Longevity are too tempting to resist.
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>>5042591
support
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>>5042572
>Ask why she would offer such a boon so freely. Make it clear you will not be her attack dog or puppet.
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>>5042572
>Ask why she would offer such a boon so freely. Make it clear you will not be her attack dog or puppet.
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>>5042572
>Ask why she would offer such a boon so freely. Make it clear you will not be her attack dog or puppet.
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>>5042572
>Ask why she would offer such a boon so freely. Make it clear you will not be her attack dog or puppet.
I get kinda intimidated by such long multipost updates lol. The writing itself is top notch though.
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>>5042591
Support.
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>>5042572
>Accept her offer of teaching and guidance. if even a fraction of what she says is true, you'll need to be prepared. Besides Power and Longevity are too tempting to resist.
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Ending the vote. Tallying the Results
Happy Halloween!

I will not be an attack cat nor puppet, but in revenge and loss of those we love, we have a kinship.: 3

Accept her offer of teaching and guidance. if even a fraction of what she says is true, you'll need to be prepared.: 3

Set some conditions: 1

Ask why she would offer such a boon so freely. Make it clear you will not be her attack dog or puppet.: 4

So you will ask her why she would offer such a boon, while making it clear you will not be a tool/ underling to her

Update will arrive shortly

>>5043016
Thanks, and yeah I do get a little carried away, but that's cause writing this is so much fun!
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However, despite the connection you feel for the old toad witch, knowing she to has suffered the tragedy of losing the one she loved the most and even worse abuse at the hands of those she considered her friends or even lovers, you remain wary of the old woman and her intentions. She says she is prepared to die, to merely dance upon the bones of the man who betrayed her and had her cast from the world of cultivation so roughly and cruelly. However the darkness that shadows her eyes is one all too familiar to you! for it once inhabited your own, and still does whenever you think or hear the name Ling or see the peculiar shade of pale yellow they wear. It is the kind of black conviction and spite that only a grudge that has taken root deeply in one's own living heart could summon forth.

Murderous intent, seething rage, destructive gloom! The loss of her daughter has driven Mónǚ mad, if she was not mad before her death. It is the madness of vengeance, the lunacy of pure hatred that can not be quenched by anything but the death of those who have so gravely wounded her. The same madness that still lies hidden in the darkest corner of your mind, satiated by the slaughter of Ling Meng. Despite her weakness, she is dangerous. She has lived many of your lifetimes and has spent most of them stewing in her own rage.

It is clear her offer is genuine, but you cannot help but feel that it is driven less by generosity or kindness and lead almost entirely by her yearning to see her old sect torn down, ripped apart from its peak to its roots before being scattered to the wind as ashes. And in you, she has found the perfect weapon to carry out such bloody revenge. You will not throw yourself into the net and risk your own existence for another's benefit, let alone a strange like Mónǚ. But if her offer is indeed made out of genuine sense of comradery and kinship rather than from her personal vendetta, then there is nothing to fear.

The Toad Witch's true intentions must be revealed before you can give an answer to her offer of becoming your teacher in Cultivation and a guide to its world and the societies within it.

"That is truly a priceless boon, to be educated by one as knowledgeable and wise as yourself, Grandmother Mónǚ" You purr, talking sweetly and softly as you pace and stalk around the flat bolder she is seated upon, still puffing on her pipe and spewing pale blue smoke towards the heavens "To be trained by one so skilled, so talented without paying a price of wealth or loyalty. Such guidance would be truly invaluable, for if I am as innately talented and magnificent as you praise me to be, with you as my teach I need not fear any hunter"

She rolls her pipe with her lips, single eye narrowed as she immediately catches onto your hesitation and its source with a mere glance.

"But, you do not wish to be bound by oath or mislead to fight my battles in my place. Like a loyal attack dog. You fear" Mónǚ says,
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Sticking her ash coated tongue out before plucking her pipe from it with two fingers "That I'll make you my puppet, lower a rare prodigy like yourself to nothing more than a tool to be used in my quest for retribution"

"You are as perceptive as you are intriguing, Granny Mónǚ" You giggle, narrowing your eyes as you lock your eyes with hers. She grins ears to ear, looking exactly like a fat toad sticking its head above a pond's surface

"But yes, that is why I hesitate. Us cats are independent creatures! We do not fetch like dogs, or come when called! The idea of serving another like a dog would, or being made a stepping stone to their ambitions is abhorrent to prideful creatures such as I!" You proclaim, puffing your chest out and flicking your tail dramatically as the Witch curls her tongue back into her mouth, ponderously "We have a kinship of sorts, but I recognize that you may have ulterior motives in seeking such a student with as much potential as I possess"

"Wise, wiser than most disciples who come clawing for immortality or power to shake the heavens" She cackles "You have the sense to understand the conditions of your tutelage and the character of your prospective teacher. But know, Young Huānliúxuè! My kindness is no façade! My praise is no lie! In you I see"

She pauses and grins like a grandmother would, warmth and love radiating from every pore of her being, polluting the air like smoke as you feel as if you've just been struck by her kindness. She wields it like an iron rod!

"I see no tool, or servant. I do not see a beast to unleash against my foes. Nor do I see a weapon to sharpen and wield against the world. I see no demon, I see no spirit" She explains gingerly, eye filling with tears "I see a young girl without a guardian or guidance, who will grow to be harried and hunted by those who would name her monster. In you I..."

"You see your daughter" You interrupt, bowing your head "That is why you've approached me with such a selfless, generous offer"

"Precisely! She was much like you! When I sought to break through a bottleneck in my cultivation in the ice capped peaks my sect called home, She, still a mere snow fox, came and gave me warmth and companionship and allowed me to climb to a higher rank!" She proclaims energetically, eye opening fully to reveal a manic excitement "As you took the bodies of these poor, unfortunate children and gave them warm beds in the earth! And honored them with gravestones to immortalize their memory! You appeased their spirits, out of a sense of duty to those who cared for you in your simpler life! As I sought to show my gratitude to Xuěbái by making her into a magical beast and adopting her as my own daughter"

The old witch frowned deeply and bowed her head

"We are both woman whose lives have been dictated by tragedy. Even with what longevity I retained after the shattering of my cultivation, my life is nearing its end" She sorrowfully continues,
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tears flowing across her withered face from both her eye and the socket of its missing twin "I failed in raising a daughter once before, but in seeing you, I see a chance at redemption. A chance to achieve something and leave a lasting legacy in the three realms. Huānliúxuè, I swear upon my ancestors of five generations and the memory of my daughter, I have no hidden agenda or ill intent in offering to be your teacher"

She places her whole hand above her heart

"But, if to earn your trust and confidence, I am willing to part with my dearest treasure to prove the honesty of my words and oath" She says mournfully quiet, as she fishes around her neck "A tuft of Xuěbái's tail fur, taken when she achieved her first breakthrough. Would this token be enough to earn you trust, Young Mistress?"

What is your reply, Huānliúxuè?

>Deny the gift and accept her as her teacher, her words alone proved her trustworthy in your eyes. Begin your training with the Toad witch without delay! [Good Karma]

>Accept the treasure given as a bribe, and apologize for taking such a prized possession in return for your trust. Ask about the fox demon Xuěbái

>NO! The witch can not be trusted! Scorn her both of her offers and chase her away before searching for your own path in cultivation!

>Strike her down! Mock her for trusting a demon and eat her flesh! She revealed her weakness before a predator! The utter fool! [Bad Karma]

>Write in
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>>5043423
>Deny the gift and accept her as her teacher, her words alone proved her trustworthy in your eyes. Begin your training with the Toad witch without delay! [Good Karma]
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>>5043423
>>Deny the gift and accept her as her teacher, her words alone proved her trustworthy in your eyes. Begin your training with the Toad witch without delay! [Good Karma]
Let her know that if she was lying she's getting ate
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>>5043423
>Deny the gift and accept her as her teacher, her words alone proved her trustworthy in your eyes. Begin your training with the Toad witch without delay! [Good Karma]
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>>5043423
>Deny the gift and accept her as her teacher, her words alone proved her trustworthy in your eyes. Begin your training with the Toad witch without delay! [Good Karma]
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>>5043423
>Deny the gift and accept her as her teacher, her words alone proved her trustworthy in your eyes. Begin your training with the Toad witch without delay! [Good Karma]
I like her so far.
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Ending the vote. It's unanimous, so no reason to tally it. All five votes are in agreement.

Huānliúxuè will deny the treasure/ petty magical tool Mónǚ offered in return of her trust and faith, as her words alone already won her over

And thus you will begin your training with the toad witch without delay!

Update will arrive shortly, as I am not on trick or treater duty, so I am free to drink Tea, Shiraz and write this quest!
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With her maimed hand, she presents to you a small calligraphy brush. Delicate and loving carved from an odd white wood you have never seen before, covered in miniscule engravings of poems speaking of love, great destiny and devotion that are filled with an unmelting ice. A ring of blue agate, polished to be as reflective as a silver backed mirror, sits between the handle and the fur affixed to its end. Fur which is luxuriously soft and fluffy, like a miniature fox tail growing from the snow white wood. It is most peculiar object, for two reasons. The fox fur used to form the brush's bristles is, rather than white flecked grey or black as one would expect the hide of a snow fox to be colored, is instead interwoven with a azure that matches a spring sky in its vividness. The second odd trait of this brush, is that it radiates cold and is surrounded as if by a cloud of frigid air. How Mónǚ can tolerate keeping it so close to her chest at all times is a mystery to you.

Focusing and looking closer at the brush, you can see it glows with an unearthly light. It must be Qi, radiating from within the core of the brush and from every strand of fur at its end. It looks similar to the few motes of Qi Monu was able to show to you in her short explanation of the energy itself.

Suddenly, you are struck with an intense sorrow and guilt. Your conscious asks you, are you willing to steal away an old woman's only treasure and sole record of her dearly departed daughter's existence? Is that truly the price you'll ask for in exchange for your trust. Is your apprenticeship worth such a high price? Pride whispers that, if you truly are as astounding a student as she claims you will be, that if you existence is something to revered and worshiped that a babble like the brush is barely enough for you consider the offer. But Pride can poison and mislead the heart, Kindness and empathy warn at once. Has she not suffered enough in her life? What has she done to deserve having her daughter's sole keepsake and prized memento of happier days taken from her?

In taking it, would you not be degrading yourself? Lowering yourself to an existence not dissimilar from a common thief or bandit, stealing away something that, while valuable, is far more precious in the possession of its current owner? In accepting such a gift, even if freely offered, would be stooping to the level of trash and scum! You are a prodigy! You possess an innate talent! A rare potential! Why should you demean yourself to torment an old, grief haunted woman! The mere idea of accepting the brush now sickens and enrages you! She's groveling before you, wetting the ground with her tears, and presenting you the last sign of her daughter's life to you to just earn your trust, to be privledge to raise you as her student! If the children saw your momentary consideration of taking the brush from her gnarled hands they would be disgusted by you!

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Surely even Ling Meng would be disgusted if you accept the token as a bribe! The bond between a student and teacher must be made from honest trust and strong faith! Real emotions to serve as the foundations for a earnest relationship, rather than one built upon bribery and pleading! She offers you power! Guidance! Wisdom! Knowledge! and all she asks for in return is companionship and a chance to impart her legacy unto you.

Pawing at your face to brush away the tears you now shed as well, you use the same wetted paw to push away the hand held before you as gently as you can.

"No, there is no need to buy my trust. Your words alone were enough to prove to me the sincerity of your proposal, enough that I feel ashamed to have ever doubted the benevolence of your intentions" You say, struggling to maintain your composure in the face of such a supremely selfless gesture "I may be a demonic beast, but to commit such a sin as stealing a mother's last keepsake of her child would be unforgiveable in the laws of both the heavens and hell! I will not steal away such a treasure!"

You bow your head, and struggle to mimic the respectful way she clasped her hands in greeting you as Monu holds her keepsake tightly to her breast.

"And certainly not from one who I would accept as my teacher! Forgive me grandmother, for this cat's impudence!" You proclaim shouting your words as the witch bows her head, to show to all beneath the heavens the conviction behind the statement!

"See? Just because you're a man eater, does not mean you're a being of sheer wickedness and unremitting evil! The world is wrong in naming you monster, Huanliuxue! I am honored to take you on as my last disciple, oh Child of the bloodstained grudge!" Monu proclaims with as much earnestness as yourself if not more so "Without delay, we'll begin your tutelage and hand in hand, take the first step on the road of your cultivation against the will of the heavens and all their gods!"

A long silence follows as you look expectingly up at your teacher, awaiting to be imparted profound wisdom and secrets alike, before she awkwardly cleans her pipe and with a sheepish smile stands upon her shaking legs

"After dinner, of course. And not here, amongst the dead and rubble. The Qi here is thin and while my meridians have been sealed , I still retain my spiritual sense. We will begin your cultivation in earnest after traveling to a locale where the Qi is denser and we are lest likely to be stumbled upon" She meekly explains, tapping a finger to her lips in a childish fashion "Forgive this old hag for her absent mind. But for training to be effective, the environment must be suitable and pristine!"

Your ears flop in disappointment and you look away with a mulish expression. Fretting, Monu slides from her rock, waving her bead heavy arms in the air in a panic.
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"But that does not mean we will be idle! I'm sure in our travels together, we can fit in some basic foundational training and exercises, so when we arrive at our sanctuary you will already be prepared for the trials ahead, my student!" She says with great haste and worry "I do not want you to believe me to be a lazy toad of a teacher, after all"

Your ears perk up and you smile radiantly, excitement burning in your yellow eyes.

"I would never think of my treasured teacher in such an insulting term" You teasingly state to the toad witch as you flick your tail in the air playfully.

The two of you laugh together, like old friends meeting at crossroads.

[Double vote]
What is the focus of your training during your journey to the "Sanctuary"?

>Body strengthening exercises and martial arts adapted to a cat's form and movements! Improve your stamina and physique!

>Mystical studies, drawing talismans, practicing the simplest of spells and hexes! Learn how to wield your innately supernatural existence

>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation

>Alchemy, learning how to make medicines and poisons alike. Start attempting to craft the weakest of spirit medicines and pills

>Write in

And where does Monu take you, Huānliúxuè? (Remember, you can always relocate)

>The Primordial Forest of the Tragic Lovers: An ancient woodland, populated only by lonely monasteries of monks and priests and Magical beasts like yourself! Monu says it is rumored to hold many rare Spiritual herbs (Dominant Qi type: Wood)

>The Basin of a Thousand Rivers and lakes: The center of the Chuan lands, a vast lake made by the decent of a drunken goddess. Said to reach the upper layers of hell, and be fed by a bottomless wine cask! Your Teacher says its deeper waters are rich in Qi. (Dominant Qi type: Water)

>Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war: A vast subterranean tomb hidden from prying eyes and filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts! Monu speaks of treasures and secrets in its lower depths (Dominant Qi Type: Metal)

>Viper Pass Canyon, Cliffs of Despair: A inhospitable wasteland, populated by nomads, bandit clans, magical beasts and the odd oasis town. Monu claims to know the location of mines still rich with veins of spirit stones (Dominant Qi Type: Earth)

>The Forge Devil's Furnace: And even more inhospitable wasteland! Said to have been lair of favored servant of the demon lord Zhìzūn-Móxīn, this accursed place is only inhabited by roving packs of cultists and the most devilish of spirits and Demonic beasts! Your teacher advises against this destination (Dominant Qi Type: Fire)

>Write in

Had an amusing typo I caught. Wrote Dominate rather than Dominant lol.
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>Alchemy, learning how to make medicines and poisons alike. Start attempting to craft the weakest of spirit medicines and pills
She is called a witch and a toad. This is likely where her expertise lies.

>Viper Pass Canyon, Cliffs of Despair: A inhospitable wasteland, populated by nomads, bandit clans, magical beasts and the odd oasis town. Monu claims to know the location of mines still rich with veins of spirit stones (Dominate Qi Type: Earth)
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>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation
>Viper Pass Canyon, Cliffs of Despair: A inhospitable wasteland, populated by nomads, bandit clans, magical beasts and the odd oasis town. Monu claims to know the location of mines still rich with veins of spirit stones (Dominant Qi Type: Earth)
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>Mystical studies, drawing talismans, practicing the simplest of spells and hexes! Learn how to wield your innately supernatural existence
>The Basin of a Thousand Rivers and lakes: The center of the Chuan lands, a vast lake made by the decent of a drunken goddess. Said to reach the upper layers of hell, and be fed by a bottomless wine cask! Your Teacher says its deeper waters are rich in Qi. (Dominant Qi type: Water)
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>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation
>Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war: A vast subterranean tomb hidden from prying eyes and filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts! Monu speaks of treasures and secrets in its lower depths (Dominant Qi Type: Metal)
Metal is associated with grief and courage, sounds like us.
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>>5043730
>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation
>Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war: A vast subterranean tomb hidden from prying eyes and filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts! Monu speaks of treasures and secrets in its lower depths (Dominant Qi Type: Metal)
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>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation.
>Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war: A vast subterranean tomb hidden from prying eyes and filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts! Monu speaks of treasures and secrets in its lower depths (Dominant Qi Type: Metal)
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>>5043730
>Mystical studies, drawing talismans, practicing the simplest of spells and hexes! Learn how to wield your innately supernatural existence
>Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war: A vast subterranean tomb hidden from prying eyes and filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts! Monu speaks of treasures and secrets in its lower depths(Dominant Element:Metal)
>Ask the Dead what the meaning of life is/was.
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>>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation
Devour Qi from living targets, remove their ability to resist before they even see you

>>5043730
>Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war: A vast subterranean tomb hidden from prying eyes and filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts! Monu speaks of treasures and secrets in its lower depths (Dominant Qi Type: Metal)
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>>5043730
>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation
>The Primordial Forest of the Tragic Lovers
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>>5043730
>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation

>Viper Pass Canyon, Cliffs of Despair: A inhospitable wasteland, populated by nomads, bandit clans, magical beasts and the odd oasis town. Monu claims to know the location of mines still rich with veins of spirit stones (Dominant Qi Type: Earth)

Either earth or wood should be attractive to a cat. Quick feedback OP: Post length is fine but it would be nice if you could throw in the odd picture for illustration. This is an image board after all.
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>>5043730
>Body strengthening exercises and martial arts adapted to a cat's form and movements! Improve your stamina and physique!
>Viper Pass Canyon, Cliffs of Despair: A inhospitable wasteland, populated by nomads, bandit clans, magical beasts and the odd oasis town. Monu claims to know the location of mines still rich with veins of spirit stones (Dominant Qi Type: Earth)
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>>5043730
>Meditation

I'm really bad at this Wuxing thing, but we are aligned with blood, which is Water I THINK, so we should go to
>Catacombs
because metal collects water? thus empowering us?
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>Meditation, breathing exercises.
>The Primordial Forest of the Tragic Lovers
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>>Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world! The very foundation of cultivation

>The Basin of a Thousand Rivers and lakes: The center of the Chuan lands, a vast lake made by the decent of a drunken goddess. Said to reach the upper layers of hell, and be fed by a bottomless wine cask! Your Teacher says its deeper waters are rich in Qi. (Dominant Qi type: Water)
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

Training vote

Alchemy, learning how to make medicines and poisons alike:1

Meditation, breathing exercises. Learning how to circulate your Qi through your meridians, refine it and draw it from the natural world:10

Mystical studies, drawing talismans, practicing the simplest of spells and hexes!:2

Body strengthening exercises and martial arts adapted to a cat's form and movements!:1

Sanctuary Location Vote

Viper Pass:4
The Basin:2
The Catacombs: 6
Primordial forest: 2

Extra votes
Ask the dead what the meaning of life is/was: 1
Learn how Devour Qi from living targets, remove their ability to resist before they even see you: 1

Alright, so Meditation Focus and the Metal aligned Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war Win!

Update will arrive shortl

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Alright! I'll try to do so when I feel its fitting. . May commission some pieces for characters or landscapes if I find a nice artist for that XIANXIA feel. Hard to find pictures I like, you see.

Luckily, found a nice picture for this update, among a few others
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Far from the shrine erected before nine graves in the ruins of a nameless, worthless fishing village, and far from the witch and demon cat laughing together by the spray of the rive and fragrant smoke of incense. Across the border drawn at the river's center, away from the regions controlled by the noble Chuān family and into the provinces and lands held for ten generations by Lords named Ling A temple shrouded by clouds and mists, hidden from the eyes of mortals and those uninitiated into the world of cultivation and the mystical arts, cast in the golden radiance of the summer sun's light. In the garden courtyard of the resplendent mountaintop retreat, elders of the ascendant Sect of the Guardians of the Celestial Sunlight (监护人-天日光, jiānhù rén-tiānrìguāng) met to debate amongst the lily pads and cranes.

All wore the shimmering, golden silk woven robes as befitting their station and in accordance to the traditions of the ruling Clan, wore masks of jade styled in to mimic the appearance of ogres. Each elder's mask was made from a different color of jade, to denote their favored type of Qi as well as the law they had earned their esteemed titles through their peerless mastery of its techniques.

"The Prodigal son of the mortal Ling family, Ling Meng, a once in three lifetimes genius in the arts of war and combat has been slain" The Elder wearing a black masked stated to his peers, who all bowed their heads in a show of mourning, keeping their hands hidden in the sleeves of their resplendent robes "And the inheritor of the ancestral blood, Ling Yāonān, has gone missing, fleeing from her simpleton of a father"

"So we have lost two prospective disciples! So soon after the ascendance of the grandmaster and the naming of his heir!" The scarlet masked woman snarled, stomping her foot in irritation before flicking her sleeve "Such misfortune! The lesser disiplces will surely begin to gossip our sect has entered a inauspicious period! The Young Master's leadership will be fraught with peril!"

"Calm yourself, my sister" The man wearing the jeering purple mask cheerfully laughed "Young Yaonan still lives, our subordinate schools in the rivers and lakes speak rumors of a pale swordswoman butchering bandit clans! The Inheritor of the ancestral blood is still amongst the living!"

"But that is not what troubles me, brother" The Scarlet mask hissed "All five of us gathered here know the circumstances of Ling Meng's death! He was devoured to the bones! Before his fool of an uncle executed half of the earthbound line's army for treason, they spoke a giant cat wreathed in the fires of hell! We all know what these tales imply!"

"A Demonic beast" The sullen white mask exhaled sorrowfully "A most dire omen, for such an existence to spring forth from so civilized a land! We are lucky the beast did not steal away the token we entrusted to the young general or else it may have grown into a catastrophe"
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"It still will" The scarlet masked elder spat "The beast has been glutting itself on the essence and blood of mankind, if it continues it feast it will..."

"Cultivate to a level worthy of being hunted and harvested" The purple masked laughed "no reason to trouble ourselves with earthly affairs just yet, besides the Demonic beast is in the territory of another sect! Even if we decided to subjugate it we'd"

The until then silent Crimson mask, the most senior of the gathered elder flicked his sleeve

"We'll invite an influential inner disciple to our most extravagant retreats, secure their favor and have them pention their sect's head to grant our sect permission to interfere in this domain" The head spoke sternly, red eyes burning behind his emotionless mask "This impudent beast has insulted both our sect and the Ling Clan greatly in its murder of Ling Meng, who we had groomed since birth to join the Heavenly line of the Ling. The Demonic Beast cannot be allowed to begin its cultivation in earnest"

"I will organize a martial tournament for the outer ring of our disciples to participate in. The victors of each bracket will be offered the chance to be made an inner disciple, by bringing us the head of this "Huanliuxue" and being permitted to consume its beast core" The black mask meekly suggested, falling to prostrate himself before the furious Ling Clan Patriarch "So we may at once execute the impudent beast and nullify the loss of such a prodigious student"

"Your cunning reveals itself yet again my junior" The Crimson mask sneered, storing his hands once more in the sleeves of his robe "I permit this course of action, the rest of you, leave at once! Return to your duties! and have our connections amongst the masses alerted to watch for any rumor of Ling Yaonan's passing!"

As one, the four junior elders exclaimed with one voice "As you command, grandfather"
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The Journey to the locale you decided to make your sanctuary alongside with Granny Monu is long and ponderous. For a former cultivator, the old witch has weak stamina and often has to rest. However you are more than willingly than to march at her pace and tend to her needs, treating her with the respect and care as Student should give to their teacher, especially one as elderly as the Toad witch. Besides, the early rests and stops along the road to your new, shared home are welcome for they offer an opportunity to focus on your training and infantile cultivation.

While Granny warms herself by the campfire, she instructs you on the most basic exercises and training techniques to begin your breakthrough into the first and least layer of cultivation. That of Qi Condensation, which you had naturally neared through your consumption of the flesh of Ling Meng and the Rank and file deserter who also possessed the potential to cultivate. However as you have learned, the Qi you absorbed from the unrefined blood and meat of your victims was of the poorest quality.
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Thus it added almost nothing to the cultivation base you had started to form. What Qi the flesh of men yielded could be measured only as a drop of rain, and imparted little if any power. If you had been left to your own devices, your cultivation would be sedated and trash. But with Monu's guidance you will be able to achieve a far higher level than you would be able to naturally reach!

Knowing you already possess a greater than average quantity of natural Qi, you devout the majority of your training in learning how to refine the Qi already absorbed and flowing through your body within its meridians. Meridians that before your training, went unused and are thus need to be trained and strengthened.

In your initial lessons and clumsy attempts at refining Qi, Granny Monu teaches you of the location and purpose of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians and Twelve Principles Meridians. Her lessons focus at first upon what she calls the two most important of the Extraordinary Meridians, The Governing Vessel which runs from the lower of the three Dantian along the spine and up to the head and The Conception Vessel which runs opposite of the Governing vessel up the front of the body to meet it at the head, thus forming a complete circuit in front of the upper Dantain!

With this new knowledge, you are able to perceive the movement of Qi through your key meridians more clearly, overcoming your first and pettiest bottleneck on the path of cultivation. Oh how your heart swells with pride to be praised by your teacher. You hold your head high in the days that follow, becoming more aware of and accustomed to the improved flow of Qi through your body's meridians as you methodically open their gates and map out their direction.

Slowly, you gain an intimate understanding and knowledge of meridians and the flow of Qi. Your body feels lighter, every step more graceful and elegant, and your five senses become clearer! As if a fog was lifted from the world, colors have become more vibrant, the scents and tastes upon the air have become more vivid and you can feel deeper textures and sensations upon every material you set your paws upon

When you have tired against rubbing your face against stones, testing their new feeling, you realize you have unlocked a sixth sense! That of consciousness! Spiritual sense! The ability to scan and know your surroundings that all cultivators possess!'

Overjoyed, you tell Granny Monu of your progress as she returns from acting as a beggar in a nearby city, bringing with her the supplies you'll both need for the rest of the journey and your stay at the Sanctuary you have chosen to take as your own! With a grandmotherly smile, she sets down her groceries and prepares a space to guide you in your first, true refinement of Qi.

It is a divine sensation! Power surges and grows within you like flood waters roaring down a river, washing through your meridians and bolstering your body, mind and spirit alike!
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But, the exultant sensation is quick to fade, and you realize just how meager of a reserve of Qi you had gathered truly was. If you were a cup and Qi was water, The Qi you had gathered, refined and condensed within yourself would scarcely wet the bottom of the cup. Disappointed, Monu's assurances that that is more Qi than most living creatures possess naturally do little to lift your spirits.

Gloomily you return to your training. Having to make do with what little Qi is present in the vast plains leading to the tomb that will become your home, as you begin practicing your meditation and breathing exercises in preparation for your arrival there. The Qi present within the Catacombs of the forgotten king and the bloodless war is several magnitudes more rich and dense than the thin, pitiful Qi elsewhere.

There is just enough for you to make noticeable progress, while obtaining a more serene state of mind through your daily meditation and exercises. It becomes easier to control your emotions, desires and thoughts, but until you enter the Catacombs your cultivation might as well be stalled as you will get no closer to the next rank or stage of cultivation until you reach a more suitable environment for it.

Realizing this, you devout the last steps of the journey to other forms of training. Doing what you can to strengthen your body to accommodate its new bounty of Qi, and to learn how to identify the most common of spiritual herbs and grasses while studying the simplest applications of magic and alchemy. Luckily, Granny Monu is particularly skilled at making poisons and the art of using them.

And through her tutelage, a fraction of her knowledge becomes yours. Just enough to learn how to refine a natural irritant found in Poison Ivy into a maddingly painful oil, but it is more progress than you've made in the fields of sorcery or martial arts! You decide to keep a small quantity of it in a vial tied around your neck, just in case you need to dip your claws into it to ward of a opponent you can overcome through might and guile alone.

Though it is useless against ghosts or other forms of undead or spirits! So, the Stinging oil has little use or purpose for the time being.

"So an immortal burried a ill mannered and evil natured king beneath this mountain?" You ask Monu as you walk the treacherous path down into the Catacombs of the forgotten king, which is only revealed in the transient period of twilight between night and dawn "Alongside his entire army as it marched to war? Sealing their souls in the stone tombs he crafted with but a flick of his wrist? Such incredible power! Truly even the gods must've been awed by such a show of force!"

"He became a god, and is now worshiped by the grateful locals here in the seven generations that have passed since then" Monu explains further, holding onto your scruff to keep from falling down the ravine below the rough hewn road leading down into the roots of the mountain.
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"Aren't you afraid we'll draw his attention? Squatting in the tomb he made to punish mortal pride?" You ask cautiously as the path suddenly moves ends at a small hole in the cliffside, that itself leads to a pit with four stairways leading into its stygian depths

"Why would the heavens be concerned with the affairs of mortals?" Monu sneers as she raises her torch, lighting the ancient sconces surrounding the small chamber before descending down one of the stairways. You fearlessly follow after her into the green, bone numbing fog that spills forth from the pit's mouth.

You cannot hide you awe as you emerge into the catacombs themselves, and look upon their entrance. Marble statues of guardian lion dogs line the walls, as a hole through the mountain allows sunlight to stream in from many miles above. The floor of the subterranean temple has fallen through, revealing an open system of caverns and stalactites connected to by bridges, all shrouded by the same grave fog that flowed up and out of the entrance

Monu lights a crooked temple lantern, as you step to the edge of the stone outcropping and marvel at the vast gate that leads into the catacombs proper. It is styled like a temple's door and bares a time weathered statue of a demon's face snarling down at any trespassers. In the far end of the temple's boundaries, before it gives way to the open and seemingly endless cavernous tombs of the forgotten king and his soldiers, you see a golden lotus pedestal. A shrine of sorts you imagine! And the perfect place to meditate.

"Welcome to your new home, Huanliuxue!" Granny Monu exclaims as she sits down to rest and indulge in her vice of smoking various narcotics she's refined into drugs so potent they could knock out a dragon "We'll make our dwelling in this upper level, a safe sanctuary from the crypts other inhabitants"

"I can feel the grudges of the dead in the air! It's so soothing here! There must be nowhere else on heaven or earth as comfortable as this god's scorned tomb" You purr contentedly, curling up beneath the lantern to take a nap.

When you awake up, what do you do Huānliúxuè? Two actions can be taken this vote

>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]

>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]

>Explore the deeper reaches of the catacombs [Chance to find a treasure or a hidden feature of this location, or encounter a ghost]

>Leave the catacomb to search the surrounding villages for underlings or victims [Chance to recruit mortals as servants or slaughter them for cultivation materials]

>write in
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>>5044467
>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
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>>5044467
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
A prudent start is best, probably
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>>5044467
>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
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>>5044483
Support.

There is really no sense in making our home easy to find and enter.
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>>5044467
>>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
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>>5044467
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]

>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
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>>5044467
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
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>>5044467
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
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>>5044467

>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]

Do as cats do, make sure our new abode is comfy and safe before we start exploring our territory in earnest.
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>>5044467
>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]
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Ending the vote now. No need to tally the votes, since the result is unanimous!

When you wake from your catnap, you will create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying your new home and hiding it from prying eyes before starting your true cultivation and training early and without your teacher's aid, at least until she wakes up as well
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Your sleep is fitful, and you are harried from the beginning of your catnap to its end by visions of death and suffering, nightmares drawn from the final moments of a hundred snuffed out lives. A bone gnawing chill cuts through your fur, rousing your from your sleep as you wake to see the temple lit by the fires of hanging lanterns and what little moonlight flows down from the heavens through the mountain that seals the catacomb beneath the earth. Stetching and yawning at once, you blink, feeling oddly refreshed and at ease despite the harrowing experience of reliving the destruction and cataclysmic punishment that befell the souls that still linger just beyond the gate across the gorge from the lantern your curled around in your sleep.

But as your senses return to you, and the fog of tiredness give way to the clarity of wakefulness, you are struck by a dread born from an entirely different source! You and your teacher are entirely exposed here! Though the temple is safe, and judging from the talismans stuck on the gate, Granny Monu has warded against invasion from any wandering vengeful spirits or hungry ghosts that smell warm blood above their graves, from more material dangers you are wholely unprotected! Though the path to the catacombs can only be found in twilight, all it takes is one fortunate peasant or wandering cultivator for your location to be discovered by those who wish to kill you for simply being born a cat.

Clenching your jaw, you brave the bone chilling miasma, shivering all the way as you walk the stairs leading out of the pit and walk the path back up the cliffside to its entrance at the mouth of the vast ravine it runs along. Methodically, you fell younger trees and push stones in front of the gateway to the catacombs, shrouding the already obscured path with debris and plant life. Stepping back to admire your handiwork, you realize the deception would be discovered with a little scrutiny and frown. Carefully, you reposition the larger stones and logs, setting them up to appear to have fallen from landslides or during earth shaking storms.

Inspecting the façade you have made to hideaway the road leading to your Sanctuary, you are pleased to see it is much harder to spot the false barrier and see the trail behind it. If only you knew had to weave illusionary landscapes or encourage the growth of living plant life, or even shape the stone and soil to your will! But alas, you have not progressed far enough to possess such abilities or learn the mystical tricks to enact them. Flicking your tail, you brush it across the ground to wipe away your and Granny Monu's tracks, before returning to the wilderness to gather the materials you require to build a crude but serviceable defense to fortify your sanctuary proper.

And build a more comfortable abode for both you and your teacher. You may be content sleeping on tiles and stone, but Monu is elderly and such a lifestyle would be detrimental to the old witch's health.
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>>5044917

Even though she bundles herself in three layers of fur before going to sleep. Usually it is the teacher's responsibility to provide logging for their disciples, but it'd be most unbecoming to ask an old woman to build herself a house. So it falls to the student to ensure the comfort and well being of her mentor.

The work is tiresome at first, but with the new perspective given to you by your Qi sharpened and Spiritual senses, it quickly becomes as enjoyable as any game or hunt. Before dawn approach, you have gathered a suitable supply of stone, resin sap, lumber, and fresh animal furs to carry back to the catacombs upper lay to begin making your sanctuary a home worthy keeping!

First, you make a door to block off the cave entrance leading into the pit, but binding a few thin logs together with a rope you took from the supplies Granny Monu purchased for the journey. This proves to be the most difficult labor of all, as it is very hard to tie nots without opposable thumbs, but you manage to tighten and bind the wood together with your teeth and a clever system of running the length of rope between rocks to hold it in place while you work and tie it.

The door is sturdy enough, and is fitted to the width of the cave's mouth. It can be opened on either side by pulling on the length of rope left unwrapped around the last log in either direction. With a sore and aching jaw, continue on your work, by creating a wall of stones around the pit, gluing them in place with sap resin and wet clay so they will not tumble down upon your heads while you climb the stairs. Making it tall as a man from his toes to his brow, you leave the stones to set and return back to the catacombs to build something that resembles a functional shelter.

Thankfully, the temple is sturdy, so all you have to do is build three walls of stone, lumber and furs for installation. Its an ugly hovel, that looks like a fairy tale witch's hut, with a roof of straw and fur, and without much of a defined shape. More a collection of stones, logs, clay and soil stacked together to vaguely resemble a man made cave or half collapsed hermit's cottage. It is only large enough to hold around ten people, not including yourself and doesn't have any comforts or amenities besides a thick layer of furs laid out on the temple floor for warmth and softness.

Gazing upon your work, it is times like these you wish you had hands. Pouting angrily, you prod Granny Monu, to move her from the corner of the temple she has made her bed and into the Witch's hut you have made. But she just rolls over, and continues snoring sounding like a toad in search of a mate.

Shaking your head, you add a few more bundles of dried grass and split logs to her fire and leave her to her sleep. Knowing how she lives, she'll wake up no sooner than the later half of morning and more probably only stir in the afternoon, considering the exhaustive hike the two of you made to reach the catacombs to begin with.

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>>5044919

Gazing down into the open caverns beyond the temple's half collasped floor, you consider your options. The Sanctuary among grave is secured. A wall has been built before the easiest to hold choke point, A door that can be locked shut with a few stones that is already difficult to open from the approaching side, and you have even taken the time to line the already treacherous, dew slicked path with spears at its thinnest and most unstable portions to slow any would be intruders should they happen upon the gateway revealed only at twilight which is now hidden behind a diorama of fallen mud, stones and timber

While you do not feel completely defended, you at least feel safer and more sheltered than before. And having a house, even if it is a shapeless hut made of stones, clay, and old logs and still drying furs is better than trusting the temple's nonexistent walls to keep your warm and protect you from the inhabitants of the lower catacombs.

There is much you can do to improve either the defenses or your shelter as, you only have paws, a tail and a fangs to work with. And you have most of the day to yourself, before your teacher wakes up and can return to a more acceptable schedule after the long and arduous journey to your shared home.

Almost reflexively, you begin to train. First by testing your knowledge of the native flora that grows in the subterranean expanse and the ravine above it, and taking a the leaves, roots and seeds of a few plants to practice making mundane medicine and poisons in the manner Monu taught you to. And then you take to wandering the temple, drawing mystical diagrams and caligraphy in the dust with your tail as you recite mantras and prayers, memorizing the simple, petty magics you were practicing before sampling your now finished medicines and attempting to refine the poisons by boiling them

Repeating this cycle some twelve times, you change your methods when you can stomach no more bitter herb and you have brushed the entire temple clean with the fur of your tail.

After a quick, and disgusting grooming session that ends with you search for fresh water to lap up to remove the taste of bone dust and centuries old dust from your tongue and sinuses, you spend the following hours exhausting your body.

Clambering, climbing, leaping, pouncing, you exercise your body in ways only a cat can, running through every nook and cranny of the temple complex, darting between the four stair ways leading out of the graveyard, and precariously balancing yourself upon stalagmites and the frayed ropes hanging above the temples, wrapped in bells and talisman papers turned yellow with age and dampness.

When your muscles ache, and your stomach growls, you stop your physical training, panting and feeling as though you've been beaten by ten iron rods. Resting just long enough to be able to walk straight again, you eat the raw meat of the animals you skinned and struggle to grab incense sticks in your mouth.
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>>5044920

Granny Monu rolls over in her sleep as you dig through her belongings to find them.

The heady fragrance of incense dulls your mind.

Sitting in the center of the golden lotus dais, you find its centered to be made of polished steel lined with silver. The air is heavy with Qi! Static runs along your fur, puffing it up as if you had just narrowly avoided being struck by lightning. Your fangs vibrate as you hastily light the sticks of incense and set them to burn around you as you sit on your hind knees and hold your front paws directly in front of you, stiff as boards.

Straightening your tail, you emptying your mind of all conscious thought and earthly desires. Slowly, cautiously, you begin to circulate your meager supply of Qi throughout your meridians, moving it from one channel to another and running it through the entirety of each. Starting, of course with the Governing vessel and then the Conception Vessel before branching outwards. Then, you circulate through all meridians simultaneously, never slowly or pausing the flow of qi as it passes through your form like water down a stream.

You can feel your stamina replenishing, Internal energy strengthening as the what little Qi you gathered on the Journey here is refined and purified before being added to your cultivation base. Breathing out, you steel yourself and harden your will, hesitating as you wonder if your meridians have been strengthened enough to draw in and absorb the potent Qi that suffices this house of the dead and forgotten.

It is thick with Yin Qi, and the Qi of Metal.

Pausing to draw another breath to your lungs chilled by the grave air surrounding you, you clench your jaw and furrow your brow.

And pull the dense Qi surrounding you into your body.

At first, it is agony. Blades splitting flesh, spears piercing muscle. Maces shattering bone. Lightning coursing through your veins. The chill of death crawls into your marrow as your perceptions slow to a crawl. You become nauseous. It feels as if your brain is softening while your body is destroyed by some vast cosmic forces.

And then, something within your clicks into place and all pain fades away, leaving the chill of metal to flow into your meridians and settle into your Dantian as you find it remarkably easy to refine and integrate into your cultivation base. Of course! Granny Monu taught you that every existence is natural aligned to one of the five elements! Either you are like granny herself, and naturally inclined towards water. Or you are instead of a metal nature!

The toad witch did say your spiritual roots appeared to have a special, unusual quality to them she was unable to ascertain with her weak eyes. Perhaps this is what she meant?

Or perhaps you are wrong and this is just the sensation of denser and purer Qi! Whichever theory is correct, the sensation is incredibly empowering! You are so energized you feel you could run the length of the world twice before Monu wakes up!.
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>>5044922

And then you stop. Content with the Qi you have gathered, which has more than doubled your current reserves but has not yet come close to filling your cup.

You remember Grandmother Monu's warnings of building a poor foundation, and though you are still merely in the beginning of your Qi Condensation stage, your cultivation remains crude and unrefined. You have no guiding principle. Every cultivator follows one or more Laws, that embody aspects of the universal Dao, and from these divine the path and guidelines of their cultivation. Without a concrete method, a binding concept to coalesce your cultivation around, you would be as a blind, limbless infant.

Presently, your technique was colorless, undefined. And would only become trash and a pitiful shadow of its true potential. Like most other magical and demonic beasts. Wasted potential leads only to a pitiful death and early grave. No, you would be different

You would follow a proper law, train and perfect its technique and grow the seeds of potential the toad witch saw within you into a mighty tree of power and might!

But there's one problem. You can't join a sect, and even if they were willing to sell their mysteries, you doubt you could afford even the most pathetic of manuals.

This is a troublesome impasse you have met in your cultivation.

Ending your meditation, you see Granny Monu observing your progress with a stern look in her eye, which softens as a beaming smile filled with pride graces her age worn features. She must have been watching you, testing to see if you hastily chased after empty progress and hollow power or if you would make the realization you did and pause.

How will you find a law/ technique to cultivate with, Huānliúxuè?

>Humbly approach your teacher, and request to be taught one of the laws of her old sect. An effortless solution for your self imposed bottleneck

>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!

>Court death, and find a foolish low level cultivator or unguarded Sect nearby and steal their manuals! Bold, and probably not the soundest of strategies.

>Decide to approach this obstacle in the way of further cultivation later, and devout your energy and attention to other training

>Write in
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>>5044923
>You will study the ways of the ghosts! Though their power pales to what they could do in life, their methods remain the same. Though they lost to the gods, still can you use them to disguise your identity as a beast.
>Should that be lacking, you can explore deeper in search of manuals among the dead, or supplement with your teacher's advice.
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!
Might as well try, worst case scenario we can try something else.
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>>5044467
>Begin your real training and cultivation in earnest and early, using all you've been taught to perform the various exercises alone [Bonus to your next training or cultivation roll]

>Create a more proper shelter for yourself and Granny Monu, fortifying the entrance and path to the catacombs [Improves your sanctuary's defenses and lessens the chances of it being found]
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>>5044955
An update late friend.
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!

ignore earlier slowpoke vote lol. I'm not sure the ways of the sects are even fitting to us, what with us being a cat and everything.
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>>5044923

>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!

>>5044927 isn't a bad idea though, if we can figure out how to strike a rapport with the local ghosts.
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!


>>5044962
agreed, laws designed for humans are surely incompatible with us, ask granny for inspiration but do not blindly follow. She knows about teaching magical beasts cultivation after all.
Clearly we need an opposable thumbs technique which no human would ever conceive of needing, just as we have no need for a "see in the dark like a cat" technique.
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!
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>>5044923
>Court death, and find a foolish low level cultivator or unguarded Sect nearby and steal their manuals! Bold, and probably not the soundest of strategies.
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>>5044923
>Ask granny how she set about teaching her daughter
Additionally is granny actually a toad who has achieved humanity or just looks toad like?
>>5044979
I mean, it is not as though we can court death anymore by making up a Law than we already are by being a cat
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>>5045116
>Additionally is granny actually a toad who has achieved humanity or just looks toad like?
She's probably human, she was a member of a sect before being crippled for raising an awakened fox as her daugher.
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!
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>>5045128
Yeah, though the way she spoke of how humans eating beast cores I thought she was implying that she was not entirely human, though maybe I read too much into it
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>>5045177
She's just bitter because they are hypocrites that killed her adopted daughter.
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!
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>>5044923
>Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend
In hushed tones shall they sing of the way of Huānliúxuè, a law into herself and a life that makes its own meaning! She shall not be denied!
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

You will study the ways of the ghosts!: 1

Undertake the difficult task of pioneering a law! If you are the prodigy Monu claims you are, establishing your own path of cultivation should be simple! And should you complete and perfect it, your name is surely to become as legend!: 10

Court death, and find a foolish low level cultivator or unguarded Sect nearby and steal their manuals! Bold, and probably not the soundest of strategies.: 1

Ask granny how she set about teaching her daughter: 1

So You will make your own technique/ Law of cultivation! Stepping outside the boundaries of the orthodox to find your own, unique path!

Meaning that your opponents will have no idea what to expect! But having no resources besides your own intuition and instincts.

Update will arrive shortly!
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"Wisdom beyond your age is a blessing greater than all of the treasures of heaven" Monu cackles, smoking rising from her lips as she taps her pipe upon her knee as you step from the lotus pedestal and pace closer to her "Self control and discipline are virtues every cultivator should seek to both embody and master, otherwise they invite tragedy into their lives and catastrophe into their future! To begin a journey without a map, one is certain to become lost. The first real trial you have faced, you have passed magnificently"

"The praise of my teacher is a greater treasure yet" You answer cheekily, smiling joyfully as you return the witch's grin in kind "But my decision is one even a fool could make. It would be more difficult to see my nose than it was to realize the folly of cultivating without technique. Talent is useless if one does not train their skill, like painting without passion. I'd be unworthy of being your student if I was simple minded enough to proceed without focusing my efforts and refining them upon some sliver of comprehension of the Dao"

You flick your tail and bow your head, eyes narrowed like a viper's. Incense smoke clings to your fur, its aroma muddling your sense of smell as you sit before your mentor, who nods in approval of your words after seeing the wisdom within them.

"I'd be unworthy of being your teacher if I allowed you to make such a terrible folly" She replies simply, replacing the end of her pipe in her lips, wrapping her bloated tongue around it as she presses her knuckles to her chin in deep thought "However, I doubt the fading memories of the techniques I achieved would be worthwhile for you, nor would the unfinished practice I had designed for my daughter align with your character, ambitions or body. The way of life of a fox and cat, while similar at first glance, are as different as heaven and earth, after all"

"I already realized that the techniques used by men would be worthless to a cat!" You say, lifting your head up high as you curl your tail around your hind quarters "And would not be so pitiful as to accept a gift intended for another! Besides I'm a prodigy aren't I? Even if I was a young fox or human girl, there'd be little reason for me to follow the footsteps of those who came before me! I, Huanliuxue, have a greater destiny than mimicking others and attempting to take their glory as my own"

Haughty laughter passes your lips, as you flick your tail back and forth like a reed in the wind, snickering as Granny Monu grins with a mixture of delight and boundless pride.

"Oh if my snow white was alive to meet you, I am sure she would have accepted you as her little sister! Such bravado! Such conviction! it reminds me of my youth!" Granny Monu exclaims, sticking her oversized tongue out until it falls past her chin as her eye narrows and practically begins to glow with excitement "Damn orthodoxy! Damn the laws of the heavens! Dictate your own path!"
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>>5045529

"Follow only the commands of your heart, the laws of your spirit! To make one's own way in the world is a far more respectable choice than listening to what old coots and stagnant schools have to teach! The cultivation is meant to break the boundaries between heaven and earth! Yet its adherents have bound themselves in codes and laws" She sneers, before rolling her tongue back into her mouth

"Precisely! From your words they fear true progress and dread the power that could be achieved beyond the walls of rules and edicts they have erected around themselves!" You proclaim confidently, puffing your chest out and tapping a paw on the temple's floor "and if I am to be their prey, it would be shrewd of me to grasp for techniques unknown to them! Power they cannot or will not comprehend! To become a beast whose movements and tactics cannot be anticipated!"

"A prudent strategy, the unexpected cannot be easily countered or maneuvered around, let alone circumvented as many orthodox laws of cultivation easily are" Your teacher cackles, as if she's become intoxicated by the sheer wild ambition of your decision to pioneer your own, unique law.

"And so, should I find success in this endeavor beyond the accepted boundaries of cultivation, my name will become a legend not only in the mortal realm, but in the world of cultivation and even the heavens as well!" You exclaim, caught up in the witch's excitement "Though I have no delusions that this will be a labor easily finished, the road I have chosen will be frought with difficult and peril. Hoooowever"

You flick your tail

"That just makes it all the more exciting doesn't it" You cackle, closing your eyes as your teacher adds her laughter to your own.

When the two of you regain your composure and tranquility, there is little more to be said. You've made up your mind and decided your stance. All that is left to be down, is to find the beginning of the technique born from your own heart.

"I will only interfere if requested to, take as much time as you need searching for enlightenment and inspiration" Granny Monu says sweetly, patting your head as she totters back to the hut you built to prepare herself breakfast, Congee with preserved fish and dried pork judging from the smell lingering in the catacombs entrance "I will not judge the answers you find, nor the path you choose to follow. For, what would an old fool like myself know of a prodigy's judgement"

"You are no fool, grandmother, you are simply the victim of fools" You answer solemnly, eliciting a honest smile from the crone.

She enters the hut, and leaves you alone outside of it to ponder your options and consider what may produce worthwhile results. You must approach the basis of your yet unformed law methodically and carefully, seeking to hastily complete its foundation or carelessly choosing its dominant concept and inspiration would only lead you towards disaster.
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>>5045532

And having some brat take your beast core to fuel their own cultivation.

A fate you utterly refuse to even consider accepting.

So, you meditate on these thoughts for awhile, separating useful ideas from the worthless ones and organizing them before repeating the process again until the only avenues left for you to pick between are far more likely to achieve actual results than the vast collection of half baked and meek concepts, ideas and inspirations that had filled your mind before.

And all of them come from the depths of your soul, born of your natural wisdom, lifestyle and instincts. Whispers of illuminated knowledge and enlightenment, hints of deeper mysteries of the world. Mysteries that draw you to them like a moth to the flame, that entice and mystify you at a primal, instinctual level.

What will you construct your self trained techniques around, Huānliúxuè?

>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!

>Blood and Slaughter! The freshly spilt blood of your victims was the beginning of your cultivation. By gathering and refining the life essence of others, the foundation of your law will be laid!

>Breath and Fortune! Cats are often said to steal the breath of infants or the dying, yet are often said to bring good fortune! upon this contradiction, your law will be built!

>Control and Lesser beasts! You are royalty of the wilds! All lesser creatures should bow in your presence! Make your law based upon this imagined nobility and privledge!

>Write in
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>>5045534
>Breath and Fortune! Cats are often said to steal the breath of infants or the dying, yet are often said to bring good fortune! upon this contradiction, your law will be built!
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>>5045534
No contest
>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!
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>>5045534

>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!

Not gonna lie, Breath and Fortune is also a very tempting option, but I think this works the best with our location and origin.
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>>5045534
>Ghosts and grudges.

We can work in stealing the last gasp of our foes, but it is ultimately grudges and the spirits of our friends that guides us.
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>>5045534
>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!
I am tempted to vote for blood & slaughter, but Grudges are our real wheelhouse.
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>>5045534
>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!
Breath and Fortune are ultimately constructions of human culture, and would restrict the cat to human perception.

>Find the differences between Grudges sated and unfulfilled
We might have to check out peaceful graves as well
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>>5045534
>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!
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>>5045560
Seconded for the write in, if only because I very much like how this wise senior thinks
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>>5045560
I'd argue a normal cat has more of a concept of "Breath" than it has of "Grudge" or "Ghost". It's only because we were imparted with grudges that a cat would otherwise never have, that we have awakened. Still justifies a vote for grudges best though, especially considering the locale.
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>>5045560
I will back this. If we in a different location I would choose Breath and Fortune instead. Alas we are ultimately a creature born from grudges of the dead innocence in a graveyard full of ghosts and grudges. Not to mention cultivators are notorious assholes who will slaughter entire clans for the most petty of reasons just because someone pissed them off one time. Being able to tap into the grudges of the dead that they slaughtered is no joke against their perpetrators and would fit.
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>>5045560
Also supporting the write in.
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>>5045571
>I'd argue a normal cat has more of a concept of "Breath" than it has of "Grudge" or "Ghost"
Cats are one of the few living animals that hold grudges. And are prone to staring at seemingly nothing, which less enlightened societies have taken to be staring at ghosts. Hence
>>5045534
>>Ghosts and Grudges. The catacombs are overflowing with Yin Qi! And the spirits of the dead are the source! Through studying and exploiting them, your law will find its roots and begin to flourish!
Also supporting
>>5045560
>Find the differences between Grudges sated and unfulfilled
This may amount to talking to a wall; but people have done more for far less.
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>>5045692
>people have done more for far less.
uhh what? I'm just maintaining the separation between the grudge of ghosts to the cat's own grudges, which will go a long way to staying sane.
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>>5045534
>>5045560
+1
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>>5045534
>Blood and Slaughter! The freshly spilt blood of your victims was the beginning of your cultivation. By gathering and refining the life essence of others, the foundation of your law will be laid!
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>>5045534
Supporting >>5045560
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

Breath and Fortune:1

Ghosts and Grudges:10
-Find the differences between Grudges sated and unfulfilled: 6

Blood and Slaughter: 1

So, Your self made law will focus/ be built around ghosts and grudges.

And you will also find the difference between grudges sated and those unfulfilled.

Update will arrive shortly
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And, through the shroud of your mind's night, you spot an ember still smoldering though the fire it had once was has burned away and left little more than ash in its wake, to fertilize the new found clarity and purpose of your life. Yet the ember still burns, despite having fulfilled its purpose of fire and being usurped by a new, much grander conviction.

The grudge that gave to you your knew life and intelligence, the hatred that turned the notched eared cat into Huanliuxue. Your origin, your original purpose. The seed of your existence. It still remains by your side like an old friend, whose own road in life has parted from your own. By devouring Ling Meng, ending the murderer's life, it has served its purpose and retired to the darkest corner of your soul. Yet you cannot abandon it without abandoning yourself. Returning to the force, the emotion of your birth reveals to you your path. Through a single revelation that gently enters your mind as if it were returning home.

Currently, you are among peers. Granny Monu, and the ancient ghosts lurking just beyond the demon's head gate, are like you were the days, weeks and months after your rebirth! Their existence in life and death are dominated by their grudges. They hang in the air and in their eyes like the blackest of curses. And yet, is it not natural to scorn those who wrong you? to seek to harm those who harm you? Resentment is as natural as any other feeling. But when the embers of ill will burn brightly enough to form an honest, deadly grudge one can surpasses their limits in their pursuit of revenge and justice. Those who fear such things would name such energy malevolent, but you know it to be a source of great power and terrible resolve. So mighty is the force of a properly cultivated grudge, that its subject could only believe it to be the manifestation of a thousand curses. The ember within you flickers, as the taste of Ling Meng's entrails fills your mouth.

And then, a second revelation strikes you! This one like a bolt of lightning crashing to earth! So sudden it pulls you from your meditation to gasp in shock as your eyes open, a little wiser than before. Ghosts! That's it! Ghosts and Grudges! The two concepts are so closely intertwined it is as if they were lovers! Ghosts often linger in the world of the living due to unfulfilled grudges seeking to see them done, and successful or failed grudges both often create more ghosts! Its a cycle! A self fueling cycle! Like a fire that feeds upon itself, or water that turns to ice without depleting!

And there are thousands upon thousands of ghosts just beyond the gate across the chasm in the temple! Your tail flicks, as your fangs peak beneath a most wicked smile. To harness the power of grudges and spirits, that shall be the basis of your self taught technique! One aligned innately with your existence. Drawn from the very core of your being!
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>>5045956

The road of cultivation is riddled with corpses, if one could only tap into the dreadful potency of their dying curses , they would become unrivaled under the heaven. Like with your caretakers, the grudges of the departed and living alike shall become your spear and shield. And ghosts, wicked spirits, Hah! they will become a source and inspiration of your power as well. If cultivators can bind magical beasts to their wills as familiars, then a demonic beast shall leash the souls of men to themselves or else take from them their Yin!

You shake your head, driving away such idle, worthless fantasies. To envision techniques which have left to be formed is foolish! While you are certain you can harness grudges and ghosts alike, you have no idea how effective such methods will prove to be or the abilities they will allow you to cultivate. However, you are certain of one thing.

You feel both kinship and pity for the ranks of the forgotten king's legions. Unlike you, they were unable to carry out their dying wishes of vengeance and curses of retribution. Unlike you, they were unable to free themselves from their grudges nor release their compatriots from their cruel fate beneath the grave dug for them by a god.

And it is there, a third revelation strikes you, like a knife sliding between your ribs. It is more subtle than the first two, a warning rather than wisdom gleamed through self reflection. The empathy and bond you feel for these ghostly soldiers is dangerous, your nature as a grudge born demon will leave your mind open to being influenced by the grudges of others, be they held by the living or the dead. While a yearning for vengeance or justice can lead a mouse to slay a lion, it also invites madness. If you are not careful, you may be driven back to an existence dominated by a hunger for retribution, carrying out the grudges of others.

A grudge sated is very different from one that still burns brightly. A sated grudge brings peace and clarity to the mind, while one unfulfilled brings turmoil and madness. Perhaps, should your studies and trainings upon ghosts and grudges prove fruitful, you can poison your enemies with the corroding turmoil a grudge inflicts upon it's hosts mind?

You shake your head again. More idle fantasy, keeping your mind from wandering away in its excitement is proving difficult. Taking a long, ponderous breath, you practice your breathing exercises to achieve a serene state of mind and clear it of all distractions.

An unguarded mind is a grievous weakness, especially when dealing with ghosts. And you intend to study and learn how to exploit scores of them and the grudges they hold.

"Granny, my training will take me into the lower tombs. I will return by morning each day, while I test my yet unrealized technique amongst the dead" You state with a wave of your paw
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>>5045959

"A graveyard dwelling cultivator? How wicked the world will see you now. However, has it not already condemned you for being born of the grudges of innocent lives unfairly ended?" Granny Monu muses as she peeks her head out of the door of your witch's hut "what do you hope to find among the dead?"

"Graves, crypts and tombs are all rich in the resources required for my imagined law" You reply coyly and with smirk "Why, I hope to find the dead and the grudges they still hold"

"How wicked, how truly wicked a student I have taken under my wing" Your teacher teases, waving a ladle through the air "But, a clever one as well. From a grudge you came, and so from the grudges of others you will refine yourself. Shall I prepare a portion for you for dinner, or do you intend to eat the ghosts beneath"

You frown. They are rich in Yin Energy. Drawing or siphoning it from them would be prudent, but would refining them into Raw Yin Qi entirely be more effective? Surely the world would name you a villain more nefarious than any other if you began to eat the souls of men as well as their flesh.

"I intend to study and find ways to exploit them" You answer, avoiding the question "Perhaps I shall make them my underlings, perhaps I shall seek to emulate them. Perhaps, I will find a balance upon the boundary between life and death, cats have peerless balance after all"

Granny Monu twirls her ladle, before nodding once.

"I see, I see" She mutters "Well, a prodigy is sure to find the answers they seek. I am certain you will discover a method worthy of being immortalized in manuals and praised by all who have eyes to see mount tai!"

And with that, she returns to her cooking, humming a lullaby as you race away from the hut and toward the demon's head gate. With an elegant leap, you clear the chasm cutting it off from the rest of the temple and slip through the hole in the sealed door.

Some of the talismans have been torn away or soaked through, and the air is frigid. A shudder races down your back as you glance up and see the back of the gate is covered in deep gouges and grooves. The dead have been trying to escape for centuries. Just thinking about it is unsettling. Clenching your jaw, you step forward, seeing a pile of moldering bones still dressed in their armor.

You freeze, as a pale blue flame flickers to life in their empty sockets. A few of them rattle as if struggling to rise.

"Free us. Free us. Release us" They moan as you watch the most complete of them grasp out to touch you before falling apart.

"Curse the gods, curse the king" The now decapitated skull wails "Curse life itself, and the heavens"

You trot away, heart racing as you keep your head down to avoid drawing unnecessary attention and almost immediatly stumble upon the phantom of a ghost swinging its axe into a pillar, chipping the marbled stone with its dull axe
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>>5045961

"SHIT! SHIT!" He screams "I'll take their heads! I'll butcher their families! How dare they condemn me to such an existence! I will be free! I will have justice"

Unlike the corpse bound spirits nearer at the threshold of the gate, this spirit could actually pose a thread. His head turns at an unnatural angle, snapping his neck as you see the wound that ended his life. His head and the helmet upon it was caved in by a falling stone.

"A demon? A spirit?" He hisses, before a grim smile curls across his pale blue lips "How curious! I sense a killer in you! A malevolent air surrounds you! though you are living, you and I are the same! hah! As a general of the great northern army, I welcome you as a guest! For you can be no friend of heaven, with a body like that Hrrrk!"

He howls with laughter before suddenly his neck snaps into place and his face contorts with an all to familiar rage.

"FUCKERS! The gods can lick my ass!" He screams as he returns to pointlessly hacking away at the stone pillar "I was destined for great things dammit! Now my lines is ended! Ended by the whims of a shit eating god!"

Is this what you were like before? How scary. You tilt your head and watch the Broken Skull general tantrum and rampage around the tomb, kicking the bones of his compatriots and slamming his fists into their tombs while screaming like a wild animal.

"Will avenge myself!' He bellows, raising his axe into the air "I will have justice for my death!"

"haaah? How'd a cat end up here?" A elderly ghosts asks, pulling at the mists of its beards "How straaange"

Another, snarling leaps to tear at your throat. You flee deeper into the tombs to escape the feral spirits, as dozens others rises from their tombs and stand at attention. Luckily, a regiment blaming each other for their demise begins to brawl, rip and tearing at each other and distract the mindless wraith long enough for you to slip away.

Sighing, you peek out, and see a group of officers drawing a map in the dust, giggling madly as they direct beetles like soldiers.

"This is going to be more troublesome than anticipated" You hiss, flicking your tail to clean it of grave dust.

The first night you familiarize yourself with the layout of the initial layers of tombs and passageways, mapping them out to find your way through and out of them. You meet with a few familiar phantoms in the days that follow, as you watch and study the "Lives" of the ghosts.

The Broken Skull General, the unconcerned geezer, the beetle officers, the wild regiment, and of course the feral specter, who you avoid by tossing animal bones near its haunting places. Watching the dead, you begin to understand them, and through your spiritual senses find that you can vaguely see their grudges manifest as clouds of black miasma when you focus intently upon them.
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>>5045963

The rampaging general, who you have learned calls himself Xióngjī (雄鸡, Rooster) as he has forgotten his name and thinks the blood on his head resembles a rooster's comb.

Of course, it takes you several meetings to learn this, as he has little thoughts besides his seething grudge for seemingly everything beneath the sky. Particularly the gods, their followers and the king he served.

Who you learn still holds court in the lowest depths of the catacombs. And is no longer human in any sense. A chilling description of the man struck down by the heavens themselves. The Unconcerned General doesn't have a name for himself, the beetle officers are senseless drooling simpletons, and the regiment will not cease brawling long enough to hold a conversation with you.

After the first few, initial days of observing the ghosts and wandering the graves nearest to the demon's head gate, you travel lower into the catacombs, following the grudges of the dead as you go.

It is a week after that, that in the dark, you dare to try and absorb the Yin Qi heavy within the tombs. And to your surprise find that doing so soothes the ghosts you draw it from momentarily, bringing them a sense of transient peace while you absorb their spiritual energy.

A curious discovery, and a useful one. Using this knowledge, you are able to study the maddened spirits more intimately while cultivating upon the energies of death festering in the halls beyond the gate. And through this diligent study and the conversations you have with the dead soldiers, you knowledge of death increases. Turns out, speaking to ghosts of their tortured state of existence is an excellent way to learn of one of the most mysterious forces in life!

By time you've become comfortable and confident in traveling to the third layer of tombs, and take to meditating and refining your Qi amongst the dead and their graves, you find you are able to draw on not only on the Yin of the ghosts but their grudges as well.

Breathing in and swallowing the miasma reignites the grudge within you, but you subdue it once more with meditation.

These two discoveries prove to you that making a law based on grudges and ghosts, can be achieved. And so, you can begin forming it in earnest.

Now that you are certain this method has merit, what is your first step in forming your technique, Huānliúxuè?

>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )

>Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (Martial trial. +10 from practice DC 60)

>Learn how to control grudge energy and use it to curse and bewitch living victims (Magic trial. +10 from practice. DC 60)

>Devour the weakest ghosts! [Extreme bad karma]

>Write in
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )
Then we can get ourselves checked by granny for lingering side effects
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )

While I'm not a proponent of active hunting and eating, I don't think we should flee the ghosts either. Next time this feral bitch comes at us, we should eat it to establish dominance.
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results)
Foundation before technique
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>>5045964
>Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (Martial trial. +10 from practice DC 60)
>>5045997
What are the martial arts, if not the foundation of comprehension in both mind and body? I feel a meditation on the ghostliness of ghosts is warranted to determine their, spirit, if you will
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>>5045964
>Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (Martial trial. +10 from practice DC 60)
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>>5045964
>Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (Martial trial. +10 from practice DC 60)
Can't very well fend off a cultivator by breathing on him. Or can we?
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>>5046034
Way I see it, we're different from human cultivators who start of weak and flimsy. We already are a killing machine by mortal standards, what we are lacking is cultivation. I agree though that martial arts should remain high on our agenda as soon as we have a solid base to build on.
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits

I prefer this first, so we can get the most use out of that +10
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )
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>>5045964
>Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way (Cultivation trial. +10 from practice. Higher number = More progress/ results )
Why do we need a martial style if we can't even enter a tavern to meet a rude young master to teach humility?
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

Calm the spirits by taking their excess Yin energy and devouring their grudges, cultivating in your own strange new way: 10

Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (DC 60): 3

So you will begin the formation of your law with its cultivation method, practicing it to see its effects and of course start cultivating your yet unformed/ named law to see the shape it will begin to take by constructing its most basic and important pillar.

Roll will be after the update, which will arrive shortly

>>5046421
As is the primary purpose for martial arts.
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Of course you begin by laying the foundations of your yet formless technique, by seeking to both improve and refine its method of cultivation. As your sanctuary and the catacombs further beneath it are replete with dense Qi of both Raw Yin and Metal, as well as other resources you believe will be necessary to the formation of the unformed law's cultivation practices, it is prudent to begin with this first step before devising martial arts, spells, and other skills to accompany the infantile law. Once you have progressed enough to be confident in the framework of your self taught technique, you can begin experimenting with ways with which to express and utilize the unique forces it draws its power from.

After all, you have yet to advance beyond the initial stage of cultivation, the beginning of Qi Condensation, though you have progressed through your daily rituals and experimentation with the ghosts and miasma of their grudges. Ghosts who have no become used to your presence and the mysterious comfort it brings to their otherwise tortured existence. When you walks admits the grave's beyond the demon's head gate, most of the trapped souls greet you cordially or otherwise ignore your presence. However the moment you begin to cultivate upon the potent Yin from which they are all formed, they flock and gather around you almost instinctively. As if they were pensioners at a temple's shrine, begging its resident god to answer their prayers and ease the suffering of their lives. A few, like Xiongji, stand at attention by your sides almost as if they have become your personal guards, while others prostrate and kneel before you. The weakest appears as balls of ghostfire, hanging and circling you in increasingly complex arrays as you expand your knowledge of this new and strange method of cultivation.

You must appear as the queen of the damned and lost, sat upon her thrown of bones and grave markers, surrounded by burnt out incense and offerings of relics taken from the hands of the dead. Adopting the Lotus position as well as any feline body can, you ponder the road you now follow that has been walked by no other. In a way, this method of cultivation is similar to Closed door training as besides the company of ghosts its practioner would find themselves alone among the graves and corpses. And when they begin refining the Qi they absorb from the local flock of ghosts and their earthly remains, they become attuned to death itself. And when they breath in, drinking deep of the spiteful miasma that hangs around the vengeful spirits they herd, they dye their cultivation base and Internal energy with the potent force derived from their dying curses.

In your secluded, graveside meditation, you lose all perception of time and the material world. At times it feels as though you to have become an incorporeal spirit, at times your sense of identity muddles with that of the dead before you reclaim your sense of self and individuality.
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>>5046537

Their grudges flare, grow, wither and are quieted within the crucible of your mind as you shepherd them through your body to refine them in the core of your being. The catacombs become both your spiritual retreat and garden, as you sooth the agonies of the ghosts by siphoning away their excess Yin energy, while breathing their grudges as if it were air. In this silent audience between the living and dead, you begin to sup upon the vital breath of death and enmity alike.

And you refine it within your meridians, enduring the stillness and chill of the grave as it begins to radiate from and crawl into you from every pore. As the essence of death and despair fills your three dantians, you achieve the tranquility of death while still living.

For days, you sit in a state of ceaseless meditation and cultivation, surrounded by the souls of the dead and the dark clouds of the grudges they carried from life into death. Stillness, negativity, darkness, destruction, softness and a thousand other sensations.

You can feel your essence transfigure as it becomes dominate by and aligned to Yin. The end of the first week of your seclusion in the catacombs comes to a close, while to your perceptions only enough time has passed for an incense stick to burn....

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Rolled 3 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>5046538
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Rolled 27 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>5046550
good job retard, here's how a real heaven chosen prodigy does it
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Rolled 33 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>5046538


>>5046550
DAMNIT ANON!
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End result, 43. Moderate progress. Not stalled but you have also not advanced by Leaps and Bounds.

Update will arrive shortly
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Rolled 56 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>5046538
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>>5046563
fuck
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You open your eyes, and stretch out yawning as you consider your gains and progress of this inital period of cultivation and internal refinement! You've made noticeable progress and improvements in your form and technique. The Qi of Death suffices your body and fills your meridian. The ghosts, in a gaze, begin to depart from your company to return to their territories to continue their centuries long interment beneath the god forged mountain. Xiongji and the Nameless old man remain at your side, basking in the tranquility your cultivation brings to their otherwise pitiful and meaningless afterlives, if their haunting of this crypt could even be called as such.

Leaping from the tomb you've taken as your altar, you take the time to more intimately examine the results of your cultivation. Your body feels lighter, more graceful and ethereal seeming than any ordinary cat. The cold no longer bothers you and lingers in your flesh or within your bones. It would seem you've achieved a variation of the Lightness skill, Qinggong! one of the basic fundamentals of martial arts and cultivation alike! However the variation you have acquired through a week of meditation is different from how Granny Monu described Qinggong. When you utilize it, it does not feel as though your body is becoming lighter, but rather is becoming less corporeal and substantial, as if you are turning somewhat ghostly while remaining flesh and blood. With a little practice, you find you can, with great concentration, clumsily plod through the air like a feather in the wind. With a little more practice, you are certain you can move as agilely in the air as you do on the ground, or as naturally as a spirit would. What an incredible skill! Who can be certain how it will develop as your cultivation progresses and your talent improves! For now, you will refer to this unique variation of Qinggong as the "Specter Lightness skill" [幽灵-轻工, Yōulíng-Qīnggōng]

While you are intrigued by the alteration of your internal energy, you are more curious and excited to find the other skills and innate improvements your progress may produced. With a little concentration and focused effort, you find that manifest spiritual energy is now much easier than it was before. And that the unaltered essence of the forces you summon forth from the Qi circulating in your meridians has been transformed! Rather than an undefined ball or veil of pale, uncolored light, it is now manifests as a shroud of shadows or a sphere of condensed darkness surrounding pale silver moonlight. It's top trails with smoke like the feeblest of ghost do while in the shape of free floating fire. How curious, it would seem that cultivating upon Yin Qi and Death has altered the simplest expression of your own internal energy! With a little more concentration and expenditure of Qi, you are able to alter the spiritual energy to align it with Metal, crackling arcs of lightning emerging from within its core of moonlight.

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>>5046624

Testing the destructive potential of this transmuted energy, you throw it from your paw at the nearest wall and watch it erupt into a swirling storm of inky blackness, that is soon washed away by silver light as it collapses inwards and cracks the marble wall, breaking a hole through into another chamber. The ghost resting inside said chamber turns to a ball of fire and flies away with a shriek. Sighing, you realize just how exhausting such magic is in your current state. But, from what you have already learned from Granny Monu, you can use this energy to augment and empower your strikes as well, but that is but one of its many potential uses.

As you catch you breath, you find you are able to unleash the grudges you have gathered within yourself with your breath, creating a a thick cloud of materialized resentment. Another useful ability, once you figure out how to best use it and further refine it. Yawning again, you stretch the soreness out of your back and pause as you notice you're able to more clearly perceive the ghosts and their grudges without first focusing your spiritual sense. A great boon, considering how closely tied both are to your cultivation.

Satisfied with the results of your initial cultivation, you are certain you've achieved the next rank of the Qi Condensation stage. And, decide that as it is the first step take for your self made law, it deserves a epithet to signify this prestigious if minor milestone. While the technique itself will remain nameless, its first stage will be called "Entering the Ghost Courtyard" [入鬼院, Rùguǐyuàn]. A fitting name considering the practices of the forming law. Thus, the earliest foundations of your cultivation technique have been laid!

What is your next course of action, Huānliúxuè?

>Search the catacombs for cultivation materials, braving lower graves for rare resources and treasure and risking being assaulted by more "inhuman" hungry ghosts

>Practice your newly obtained skills and search for a worthy opponent to test them upon. A wandering martial artist or exorcist should provide a worthwhile challenge.

>Befriend the Ghost Xiongji, and claim the uppermost levels of the catacomb as your property, expanding your sanctuary into the land of the dead

>Ask Granny Monu for advice on how to progress further and refine your practice. It is natural for a student to seek the wisdom of their teacher, after all

>Write in
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>>5046626
>Ask Granny Monu for advice on how to progress further and refine your practice. It is natural for a student to seek the wisdom of their teacher, after all
It's important to check on her, she could kick the bucket after all
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>>5046626
>Ask Granny Monu for advice on how to progress further and refine your practice. It is natural for a student to seek the wisdom of their teacher, after all
Grandma is always helpful.
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>>5046626
>Advice first
When we have free time after
>Befriend a ghost and claim the upper.

Wait, wont granny become a ghost if she dies with the grudge unfulfilled?
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>>5046626
>Befriend the Ghost Xiongji, and claim the uppermost levels of the catacomb as your property, expanding your sanctuary into the land of the dead
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>>5046653
Probably

>>5046629
reading this makes me imagine Huanliuxue and Granny Monu recreating this scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DscJ5PFkZxQ
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Oh! just realized, that before I hit the hay I should explain that Qinggong and Energy materialization are basic cultivator abilities.

However, The variation of Qinggong Huanliuxue acquired, and the specialized Yin+Death Aligned Qi she possesses certainly are not and are unique to her (currently). As is her ability to absorb, store and release grudges.

The improved cold tolerance and "Ghost/ spirit sight" are more uncommon at the level of Qi Condensation.

Just figured I should explain that, since I realized it might be a little confusing.
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>>5046626
>Befriend the Ghost Xiongji, and claim the uppermost levels of the catacomb as your property, expanding your sanctuary into the land of the dead
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>>5046626
>Ask Granny Monu for advice on how to progress further and refine your practice. It is natural for a student to seek the wisdom of their teacher, after all

and also

>Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (Martial trial. +10 from practice DC 60)
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>>5046626
>Search the catacombs for cultivation materials, braving lower graves for rare resources and treasure and risking being assaulted by more "inhuman" hungry ghosts
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>>5046626
>Befriend the Ghost Xiongji, and claim the uppermost levels of the catacomb as your property, expanding your sanctuary into the land of the dead
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>>5046626
>Ask Granny Monu for advice on how to progress further and refine your practice. It is natural for a student to seek the wisdom of their teacher, after all
>Also, Show off.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Ask Granny Monu for advice on how to progress further and refine your practice. It is natural for a student to seek the wisdom of their teacher, after all: 5

Befriend the Ghost Xiongji, and claim the uppermost levels of the catacomb as your property, expanding your sanctuary into the land of the dead: 4

Form your own martial style, inspired by the ethereal, floating movements of the ghosts (Martial trial): 1

Search the catacombs for cultivation materials, braving lower graves for rare resources and treasure and risking being assaulted by more "inhuman" hungry ghosts: 1

Show off: 1

So You will ask the toad witch for advice concerning the further development of your law.

Update will arrive shortly
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I think we also need a new name and appearance, 欢流血 and blood red fur don't really match our gig anymore. I'm thinking fur either pitch black or pale white and for the name maybe something like Si Ling 死灵 (death spirit)
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>>5047457
yeah, but consider: red on graveyard colors is much more striking
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how do you guys do the chinese names? did you consoom so much wuxia that you can just come up with these terms with the help of google or can you guys actually speak ching chong to some degree?
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>>5047484
Imagine the most elaborate and poetic way to describe someone. Then put it into a chinese translator.

Then we are all good.
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With the groundwork laid for your technique, you can truly begin to shape it now that there's a proper foundation that has thus far proved itself to be both effective and fruitful. And that is a more daunting undertaking than anything else you have endeavored to accomplish in this second short life. A single misstep, a series of follies, an error born from arrogance. There are many ways for the promising beginnings of your self taught law to become worthless trash unworthy of consideration, let alone respect. Hastily forming the arts, movements, skills and practices of this graveborn technique would cripple it. You need to have a solid grasp of the techniques final, completed form and your aspirations for both its capabilities and your own.

Flicking a trail of ghostly Qi on the tip of your tail, you trace the characters that spell the initial stage you have reached and named in the air, leaving a trail of grey fire and smoke that chills rather than warms. You sit amongst the bones and curses for sometime, pondering the various, near innumerable structures and configurations your infantile law could be molded into. The basics formations and insights you've achieved thus far appear to your perceptions to be rather mutable, showing that your technique could become anything from narrowly specialized and greatly focused upon one skill or attribute of itself, or well rounded and expansive to counter any obstacle in your way or the way of any future practioners of it.

Such deeply grave thoughts starts to ache your head, leaving a throbbing just behind your temple in the darkness of your skull. A drum beat urging you to choose a path and walk it. But, perhaps because you have become sufficed with Metal Qi as well as the energies of the deceased, rationality and intuition win out over the childish urge to throw all caution and consideration to the four winds and see what fortune the future holds without seeking to influence by your own hands...er paws.

Opening your eyes, you see Xiongji's axe embedded in a nearby statue's shoulder blade, and can hear the always rampaging spirit deeper in the catacombs, shaking its foundations with his roared curses and spiteful insults now that his rage his no longer quelled by your gentle exploitation of his essence. Flicking your tail again, you bow your head and tilt your ears.

"When a student is lost, they trust their teacher to find them" You muse as you pad through the hallways of tombs and crowds of phantoms, passing beneath the Demon's Head gate and returning to your sanctuary. It has changed slightly since you spent a week or so in isolated meditaiton and cultivation.

'Granny Monu had to keep herself busy somehow' You reflect, as you hop across the chasm with greater ease than before but more ponderously as you accidentally begin to float away when you only meant to slightly lighten your body.
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>>5047547

When your feet touch the ground again, your tail has fluffed itself up from the harrowing experience of hanging above a cleft in the earth that may as well be so deep as to reach hell.

Monu, now dressed in the robes of a temple priestess, looks over to you and takes a break from her daily chore of sweeping the temple's grounds. Using her broom as a walking stick, she totters to you, taking small steps to maintain her balance.

"Ah, my disciple! I take it your return from the crypts means you've achieved a higher level of cultivation? Your aura certainly has grown and changed. It feels like I'm standing before a field of graves when I look towards you, the air around you is chilled by the breath of death" She praises, holding herself against her broom as you circle her, checking her health and well being with a few quick glances and gentle prods of your paw "Oh don't concern yourself with my health, I may be old, but the day I join your court as a new wellspring of Qi is still faraway"

"Don't be so grim, I would never treat my teacher so roughly" You say with an exaggerated pout "Though, the relationship I share with the ghosts is mutually beneficial rather than purely exploitative, I ease their suffering and they supply me with a wealth of Yin Qi and their delectable resentment"

"I thought it was odd you've looked fatter, though you should've become rail thin with how little you've been eating" Monu teases, pinching your cheek "Is that why your presence feels so familiarly bitter"

"I could eat your lifelong grudge, hag, see if that dulls your sharp tongue" You plainly reply with a swaying flick of your tail and hindquarters "I jest of course, I jest"

"It's too old to give away, It can only ferment or at last be sated" Granny replies to your joking offer, sorrowfully "But, I am certain you've returned from your meditation for a reason beyond exchanging jokes like blows with me while we tease each other like little girls"

"Perceptive as ever my revered teacher!" You shout merrily "I've reached an impasse in the development of my cultivation method and technique, and as you are my elder and far more experienced in both cultivation and life, I figured it prudent to seek your advice"

"Oh?" She grunts, scratching behind her ear with her mangled hand "An old witch such as myself is underserving of such high praise and respect from one as talented as yourself, my student. However it is wise for you to seek my guidance, Too many prodigies ruin their foundations trusting in their own natural capabilities more than they do the wisdom of their elders"

"Hah! I would never make such a folly! I am a different breed entirely than those naïve and scummy young masters!" You boast, puffing out your chest.

"In more ways than one" Monu cackles, tapping her broom's handle upon the ground five times "But let us join our intellects in overcoming this obstacle in the way of your progress. How can your practice be refined?"
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"I can think of many ways you can build upon the solid foundation you have already built for your cultivation, how to both improve upon the base itself and expand its repertoire of techniques, skills and arts". A grin spreads across her age worn face, making new wrinkles and deepening the ones that were already present

"The enlighten me with the peerless wisdom of age, my peerless teacher" You say eagerly, returning her grin with your own "How do you suggest I hone my technique, How do you advise I approach its development? Your comprehension of the Dao is far greater than my own, I hold your knowledge and counsel with complete confidence, and cherish it more than any jade"

Monu's cheeks flush a pink similar in hue to the fur that runs along your belly. She turns away bashfully as if she were a maiden a mere faction of her age.

"You've centered your incomplete law around Ghosts and Grudges, have you not, Huanliuxue?" She says, wagging a finger before her empty eye socket "You've obtained a greater comprehension of death and resentment then? A broader understanding of the shared fate that awaits all things that live, and the strongest and perhaps darkest emotion that can grow in the hearts of men. These are the fragments Dao you will follow and grasp for"

You nod, though you already knew what she tells you intuitively, as you can sense she is merely preparing your mind to receive the revelation she believes will inspire you to reach further heights in both cultivation and the development of your self taught method.

"And thus, they become your path" She says, clapping her whole hand and her mangled hand together "Focus on the attributes of ghosts and grudges, and how they can be applied to not only cultivation, but your everyday life!. Embody death and resentment! Become as the ghosts who attend you. From instinct to ambition, engrave enlightenment into yourself, down to the very marrow of your bones! This law will become your life, you cannot passively practice it, or meekly approach it! You must embody it! Become of its earthly incarnation."

You are stunned to silence, as you process Granny Monu's lesson and come to comprehend its truth! Your mind is filled with wisdom and divine insights, revealing the answers you sought, the once muddy waters made pure as you are able to more clearly perceive the potential advancement and maturation of your technique as instantly as a flash of lightning. You move to bow to Monu and thank her for illuminating your path.

But she shrugs her shoulders and laughs before you can even begin the motion.

"Though what that means, only you can know! A worm cannot teach a sparrow how to fly, This method is unique to you, so all I can give is broad advice" She cackles, shaking her head as she returns to her cleaning "What embodying the nature of phantoms and grudges alike means, is for you alone to comprehend. The revelation of resentment, the insights of death, are for you alone to conceptualize and grasp"
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>>5047552


"Your humility is as boundless as your genius, Granny Monu" You state solemnly, bowing your head in respect "You act as though such invaluable wisdom is as valueless as dung! Yet it has revealed to me the answers I sought! I could ask for no better mentor than you, old witch"

She just smiled

"And that is why you are a prodigy, beyond innate talent, the wisdom you possess would make even the shrewdest of sages sick with envy" She sneers, sticking out her bloated toad like tongue "I am privledge to play a role, however small, in your development into a magnificent cultivator"

A flutter of joy radiates in you chest, as though a bell hand been rung inside of it.

With nothing left to say, you leave your teacher to perform the steps you now realize are necessary for the development of your law and your own cultivation.

How do you progress your technique, Huānliúxuè?

>Form a deeper connection and understanding of ghosts, seeking to mimic both their existence and abilities by befriending a couple and "Living" as they do.

>One cannot understand death by sleeping with corpses. To know death, one must witness the end of life. Leave the sanctuary to research the transition between life and death.

>Leave the sanctuary to observe the various forms of grudges, from the petty to the extreme, learning all the flavors of resentment and their effects on the world and their hosts.

>Adapt the spells you have learned, altering them to be more fitting for your law, and train yourself to utilize softer and more passive movements in combat and life.

>Write in

>>5047457
It wouldn't be out of place to do so. Art names and pseudonyms are a mainstay of Xianxia and Wuxia

>>5047488
Pretty much lol, though reading cultivation novels does help as well
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>>5047554
>Adapt the spells you have learned, altering them to be more fitting for your law, and train yourself to utilize softer and more passive movements in combat and life.
So more stealthy fighting, ignoring terrain, and possibly switching to numbing poisons
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>>5047554
>Form a deeper connection and understanding from ghosts, walk as they do, live as they do, feed as they do, Learn how they hate and how individual ghosts grudges is different. Become as a ghost.

Our next step will be to learn about grudges. While we are focusing on these ghosts, we should note how their grudges taste and if similar grudges taste similar or if it's unique to each person.
My hypothesis is that the intensity and the actual root of the grudge changes it's taste.
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>>5047554
>Adapt the spells you have learned, altering them to be more fitting for your law, and train yourself to utilize softer and more passive movements in combat and life.
Much as I like hanging around this graveyard like a 90's goth, we're in danger of becoming the most perilous thing in a Xianxia story: A frog in the well.
Some time among the living will do us good.
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>>5047554
>Form a deeper connection and understanding of ghosts, seeking to mimic both their existence and abilities by befriending a couple and "Living" as they do.
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>>5047554
>Adapt the spells you have learned, altering them to be more fitting for your law, and train yourself to utilize softer and more passive movements in combat and life.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

Adapt the spells you have learned, altering them to be more fitting for your law, and train yourself to utilize softer and more passive movements in combat and life.:3

Form a deeper connection and understanding of ghosts, seeking to mimic both their existence and abilities by befriending a couple and "Living" as they do.: 2


So You will adapt the basic novice spells you have learned thus far, and train yourself to use softer/ more passive movements in both life and combat/ hunting to align with your Yin Heavy nature

Update will arrive shortly
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>>5047484
I actually speak ching chong
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>>5047484
Make a metaphor for the technique, then translate it literally into 2-4 words. String them together and you have your name.

Trust me, I wrote a hundred characters on a piece of xiaokai
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Basics. While a sturdy foundation is the beginning of any castle, one cannot forget to build trustworthy walls around the keep before filling it with treasures and wonders. Yes, while Granny Monu's encouragement has given you plenty of ideas for the further evolution of your technique, from the peculiar to the strong, it has also made you realize that your knowledge beyond meditation and breathing techniques is, in the most polite terms, rather lacking!. From having her as a teacher, you've learned much of the brewing and use of poisons but as you've removed yourself from the company of ghosts you've realized a grave weakness in your law and self! A near complete lack of martial and magical skill! Oh you've trained your body, exercised tirelessly and practiced for many hours to learn how to cast spells and paint talismans with the fingers to make the proper signs or hands with which to hold a calligraphy brush but, well you've focused primarily on cultivation itself, absorbing and refining Qi, rather than martial arts or sorcery.

While you may be a cat, a natural killer and predator, it would be foolish to ignore such talents because you're naturally gifted! And magic, well your ability to breath resentment and swallow grudges will be useless if you're a novice sorcerer! Currently, if you met a human cultivator of similar power and competence, you would have a great advantage due to your natural talent and the mysteriousness of your unique law. But, that is a temporary advantage at best! One that is easily lost as a fish from a torn net! Relying on raw might and natural talent is a sure way to meet your death at the hands of one who has diligently trained and honed their skill. Genius will only take you so far, you need to shore up your weaknesses and train your deficiencies. Unique abilities will falter if they're the only weapon and defense you have!

However, there is one glaring problem that presents itself like a lantern blazing in the night! You are a cat! There is no martial art that is made with the form of a feline in mind! And spells are written by men and witches alone! You suffer a serious handicap in learning any technique or movement from an established school of combat! What a pain in the ass! And Granny Monu was more of a spiritualist and poisoner in her youth than a fighter, so you're left entirely without guidance in this moment. Even if your teacher was a martial god, she wouldn't be able to train a cat how to wield a spear or dance with a blade! You have to build your own practices to accompany your cultivation technique! Another trail to overcome that cannot be approached carelessly or failed.

You stalk near the demon's head gate, stewing in your thoughts and frustration, when the Qi that circulates through your meridians inspires you and solves your dilemma almost as soon as it had appeared. Yin! You have an overabundance of Yin due to your chosen practice, so much so it has altered your essence and nature.
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>>5047793

Any martial art that is not designed from its inception to align with the qualities of Yin and the elements aligned to it, is worthless to you. Metal, Water. There must be a great many of styles centered on both of those elements, soft styles, hard styles.

A smirks reveals your fangs.

But none have been designed around the Dao of death! And spells! Hah! Your tail will serve as your brush and paint the signs in the air! All you have to do is adapt and adjust the simple spells you know to become closer to your nature and cultivation and it will fill the gap in your defenses and abilities alike! Clever! Clever! How clever you are! However, ghosts make poor targets and sparring partners, and you wouldn't want to risk injuring your teacher.

You will need to find other methods of practicing, which means you will have to leave your sanctuary to train and form your Feline style. Which is risky, for if you meet a cultivator you will surely be marked for death and be hunted, and only have your instincts and natural talent of killing to defend yourself.

But it is also necessary. Since preparations in preparing targets that can be dodge, parried and countered will take sometime even with Monu's help, you'll begin with altering the few simple, novice level spells you've learned, if only as practice for adapting more complicated magics for your law or making your own wholesale. Thankfully, the task of learning how to move more softly and passively will be an easy one. You are a cat after all, so you won't have to alter your usual pace or rhythm of movement, but it will still serve as good practice for creating your own, unique martial art to support your self taught technique.

Magic and martial arts. Once they're in place to support your nameless unorthodox law, you can consider more esoteric and strange abilities, techniques and skills. Art, you realize, requires a lot of work!

Immediately, you set out to realize and train these necessary skills! Beginning with using your Yōulíng-Qīnggōng in ever day life and practice, to become accustomed to it and skilled in its use. You find some entertainment in drifting through the air, or being picked up by the gales blowing through the ravine outside of your sanctuaries gate, but notice that your variation of Qinggong is more complicated than simply become ghostlike rather than light. Namely, when you use it to become swifter than any lesser cat, your perception of time slows to a crawl and when you demonstrated it to your teacher, she informs you that the effect goes beyond your own sight. From what you can gather, rather than making yourself faster, you create a sphere of slowed time or rather the illusion of such while retaining your own natural rapidity. From an outside perspective beyond the range of the techniques influence, you appear to flicker and "skip", like a shadow in the corner of one's eye while all else moves at a fraction of its usual speed.
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>>5047794

A truly strange ability, but one that makes sense. Ghosts are ponderous things, but when insulted are quick in seeking retribution. Strange but useful. Once you've become accustomed to your bizarre kind of Qinggong, you begin adapting spells to be cast by your tail, altering their nature to utilize the uniquely specialized Qi you refine within your meridians, rather than pure unaligned Qi. Creating a variation of these most elementary of spells. You quickly noticed the changes, which are so extreme you consider renaming the petty sorceries as entirely new spells!

When you try to make a floating mote of light, you instead create the opposite your first few attempts, a sphere of darkness that absorbs light cast upon it. And the final result bobs and sways like ghost lights do, and radiates with a gentle cold like them as well, in fact it looks so much like ghost light it even fools a few of the spirits in the catacombs! You also quickly learn not to try and heal wounds with the Qi of ghosts and death, after you knock a song bird from its nest to serve as a test subject and found that it only aggravated and worsened the wounds you caused. However, this does teach you that you can puppet corpses if you plant a seed of your spiritual energy into them. Granny Monu adopts the skeletal song bird as a pet and decoration, its mournful cries filling the ruined temple you both live in.

While you may not know many spells, and the handful you do know could be taught to children, these experiments are worthwhile as the end results are more useful than the standard form of these petty spells. And it shows you effects and capabilities to expect from any sorceries you design or adapt in the future.

Leaving the Sanctuary lit with mock ghost lights rather than torches, you begin the final stage of your practice. Having trained yourself to move softly, and adapted what spells you know for future use and reference, all that remains is making a martial art worthy of you! One intended to be practiced by a housecat, and sympathetic of your law of ghosts and grudges.

And, like your week or so of isolated cultivation, it is an exhaustive effort.

You test a thousand strikes and techniques against swinging, rotating dummies armed with wooden limbs that leave bruises beneath your fur and if struck hard enough can easily return the force in kind. The first four sessions end with you unconscious from your own strikes, before you discover the right forms and motions to truly utilize the softness of your blows and gentleness of your techniques. Then you can begin your true training, by practicing against moving targets rather than stationary wood. To accomplish this, besides hunting wild game with your forming martial art instead of your instinctual methods, you have Monu move the practice dummies, making them rotate and swing their limbs at you as an actual if very unskilled opponent may. This proves slightly more difficult than your previous training
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>>5047795

But you overcome it in short order, once you adapt and refine your technique and the movement behind your strikes. After Monu spins the wooden puppets with all her might, you passively wait for their wooden arms to almost strike you before slinking beneath them, or using their own momentum against them with a well placed slash of your claws, a sudden pounce or headbutt, or even grabbing hold of them to kick at them as you would as a kitten when you caught a cattail in play. You also learn how to use your Specter Lightness Skill to avoid attack and retaliate safety, or to strike from unexpected angles by drifting through the air like a plume of smoke!

Its a defensive style, a stealthy style, a subtle style. Like the presence of a ghost, or the passing of a cat. And like a grudge, it turns your opponents aggression against themselves! You cannot help but to feel proud for your accomplishment, even if you've paid a hefty price for it in the form of bruises and aching paws and jaws.

In fact, this training has been so effective and fruitful, you've managed to refine one of its basic techniques to such a degree you are confident it could be used against a trained martial artist, magical beast or even a cultivator! However, wooden puppets are a poor opponent

Double Vote

Which technique have you refined/ achieved.

>Whispering Death Claw. By combining gentle claw swipes and the "Anti Healing" you've discovered, you've found you could tear away lifeforce with your claws, with the proper timing while leaving behind only scratches. A very dangerous technique if properly utilized

>Phantom Cat Step. An expression Yōulíng-Qīnggōng and its "Slowing" effect, by quickly activating and deactivating it, you've discovered you could "blink" forward suddenly. Useful for evading and attacking. Allows you to build up and maintain speed without expending too much energy

>Spectral Body Defense. Your variation of Qinggong makes you slightly ethereal. by using it when you are struck you are able to mitigate damage and pain, leaving your opponent caught unaware and open for a counter attack while you are left almost unharmed

>Corpse March. Not a martial technique, but an improvement of the corpse puppet trick you've learned. By expending more Qi, you can make sturdier "puppets", or even make weak ghosts inhabit them.

>Write in

And how will you test the technique, Huānliúxuè?

>Against the "king of the beasts". Hunt down a tiger to measure your power

>Test it against a wandering martial artist. You will fight men more than beasts, attack a swordsmen to test the sharpness of your claws

>You've been physically superior to humans since you awoke, But in terms of magical power, you have no advantage. Find a local monk or exorcist and challenge them to see if you can over come their sorcery

>HAH! The only prey worthy of your claws is a fellow cultivator! Hunt down a fellow initiate into the world of cultivation and duel them!

>Write in
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Also, just noticed I forgot to mention last update that seeking advice basically gave a "Free" success. Which is why you guys didn't have to roll anything for any of the options to achieve results.

No idea how that slipped my mind.
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>>5047797
>Whispering Death Claw. By combining gentle claw swipes and the "Anti Healing" you've discovered, you've found you could tear away lifeforce with your claws, with the proper timing while leaving behind only scratches. A very dangerous technique if properly utilized
>Against the "king of the beasts". Hunt down a tiger to measure your power
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>>5047797
>>Spectral Body Defense. Your variation of Qinggong makes you slightly ethereal. by using it when you are struck you are able to mitigate damage and pain, leaving your opponent caught unaware and open for a counter attack while you are left almost unharmed
Given cultivation novel tropes, getting hit and coming out unharmed will be useful for any frogs in wells.

>Against the "king of the beasts". Hunt down a tiger to measure your power
>Why just the king, though? Fight king, mate, even their children if they so please. Let them come at you all at once!
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>>5047797
>Phantom Cat Step. An expression Yōulíng-Qīnggōng and its "Slowing" effect, by quickly activating and deactivating it, you've discovered you could "blink" forward suddenly. Useful for evading and attacking. Allows you to build up and maintain speed without expending too much energy
Man, all of these are tempting... but blinking could be used both to fight and get away, so it seems like the best technique to choose.

>Against the "king of the beasts". Hunt down a tiger to measure your power
The cat hunting the tiger, there is something poetic here, I know it.
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>>5047797
>Spectral Body Defense.
>Test it against a wandering martial artist.
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>>5047797
>Whispering Death Claw
>Find a local monk or exorcist and challenge them to see if you can over come their sorcery
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>>5047797
>>5047808
I'm swapping the first part of my vote from:
>Whispering Death Claw. By combining gentle claw swipes and the "Anti Healing" you've discovered, you've found you could tear away lifeforce with your claws, with the proper timing while leaving behind only scratches. A very dangerous technique if properly utilized
to:
>Spectral Body Defense. Your variation of Qinggong makes you slightly ethereal. by using it when you are struck you are able to mitigate damage and pain, leaving your opponent caught unaware and open for a counter attack while you are left almost unharmed
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>>5047797
>Whispering Death Claw. By combining gentle claw swipes and the "Anti Healing" you've discovered, you've found you could tear away lifeforce with your claws, with the proper timing while leaving behind only scratches. A very dangerous technique if properly utilized
>Against the "king of the beasts". Hunt down a tiger to measure your power
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>>5047797
>Spectral Body Defense. Your variation of Qinggong makes you slightly ethereal. by using it when you are struck you are able to mitigate damage and pain, leaving your opponent caught unaware and open for a counter attack while you are left almost unharmed

>HAH! The only prey worthy of your claws is a fellow cultivator! Hunt down a fellow initiate into the world of cultivation and duel them!
We have killed like 100 soldiers already when we were much weaker, it's time to stop with child's play and play with the big kids.
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>>5047941
I would have picked one of those options if it wouldn't leak our location out, I don't think we're strong enough to deal with an active hunting party just yet.
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>>5047963
There won't be a leak if there are no witnesses. Or even remains.
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>>5047965
You never know who's watching, or whether those people had others counting on them that will question their disappearance.
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>>5047797
>Cat step
>Fellow cultivator

We must feeeeeeeeeeeeeast.
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>>5048037
Sword cultivator ideally.

Still, I'd prefer that once we consume them, we head back down to the tomb and try and become a ghost again.
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>>5047797
>Phantom Cat Step. An expression Yōulíng-Qīnggōng and its "Slowing" effect, by quickly activating and deactivating it, you've discovered you could "blink" forward suddenly. Useful for evading and attacking. Allows you to build up and maintain speed without expending too much energy

>Test it against a wandering martial artist. You will fight men more than beasts, attack a swordsmen to test the sharpness of your claws
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>>5047797
>Whispering Death Claw
>Against the "king of the beasts". Hunt down a tiger to measure your power
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>>5047797
>Phantom Cat Step. An expression Yōulíng-Qīnggōng and its "Slowing" effect, by quickly activating and deactivating it, you've discovered you could "blink" forward suddenly. Useful for evading and attacking. Allows you to build up and maintain speed without expending too much energy

>Test it against a wandering martial artist. You will fight men more than beasts, attack a swordsmen to test the sharpness of your claws
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Just popping in to say I'm going to let the vote run a little longer
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>>5047797
>Phantom Cat Step. An expression Yōulíng-Qīnggōng and its "Slowing" effect, by quickly activating and deactivating it, you've discovered you could "blink" forward suddenly. Useful for evading and attacking. Allows you to build up and maintain speed without expending too much energy
>You've been physically superior to humans since you awoke, But in terms of magical power, you have no advantage. Find a local monk or exorcist and challenge them to see if you can over come their sorcery
Against a giant, man eating alley cat, they won't send Martial Artists or Cultivators. First, they'll send exorcists.
I really had to think about this; there's something harder about going after a stranger than an invading army that calls for a lot of introspection. Much easier to settle a grudge, even one on behalf of a third party. Initiating the violence feels a bit Ling-ish.
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>>5048698
Raises a good point, maybe we can find a ghost with a grudge that aligns with our current goal, so we settle a score instead of just offing some poor nonce for stepping in the wrong quarter of the woods. If cultivator wins we can even try to settle one of Granny's grudges.
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>>5048706
Indeed. Settle the grudges of those who have them.
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Apologies for the wait. Was sick as a dog yesterday, think it was a stomach bug or food poisoning.. But I've sweat it out now, whatever it was
SO
Ending the vote, tallying the results

Whispering death claw:3

Spectral Body Defense:4

Phantom cat step: 5

Test your mettle against a tiger:5
-ALL THE TIGERS:1

Challenge a martial artist:3

Fight a monk/ Exorcist: 2

Duel a low level cultivator, like yourself: 2

So Phantom Cat step and fighting a tiger win.

Update will arrive shortly

And don't worry, the techniques that didn't win aren't sealed/ lost forever, in fact, you'll have an easier time learning them in the future

>>5048698
Cute cat and good point
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When they are not stationary, the practice dummies can only move in one or two directions and serve as poor substitutes for actual flesh and blood opponents. Their blows may hurt just as much as any pummeling or closed fist strike, but when they're so predictable they're only useful for measuring the strength of one's blows, which is anathema to your soft style. Your wooden hewn sparing partners are worthless to you now, as you have refined your natural agility and trained yourself to move within the illusionary slowed time produced by your Specter Lightness skill. Early on in the formation of your martial style, you discovered that by quickly activating and deactivating the skill's esoteric ability you could suddenly "blink" several paces or bounds to the perceptions of those snared in its net or even beyond its sphere of influence.

An invaluable skill, as it is useful in both defense and offense, as it is hard to anticipate strikes that flicker like an open flame and harder yet to land blows against a target that moves like a shadow at the edge of sight. The ponderous time created by the Yōulíng-Qīnggōng allows you to move as swiftly as death without any additional tricks or techniques. However, while it is effective on its own it has its drawbacks. Returning to the normal flow of time can be disorienting, and a skilled enough opponent could anticipate your movements even if caught in its area of effect of staggered time. And if overused, it quickly becomes exhausting to maintain the speed of your movement while keeping the flow of time distorted.

Hence, the solution of using the skill for a fraction of a second to evade, dodge or strike beneath openings in your opponent's defenses you would otherwise be unable to even in the staggered time. This technique improves the utility and combat effectiveness of an already useful, if strange, ability. Especially considering its unexpected advantage, as momentum is preserved between "Blinks" allowing you to achieve a celerity your variation of Qinggong otherwise is unable to! Effectively, this allows you to sprint without expending your stamina, and even go faster than your natural limit, while still maintaining control over your movements.

To differentiate it from the broader capabilities and uses of Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, you've decided to name this refinement as its own technique and separate it from its progenitor. It is called the "Phantom Cat Step" [幽灵猫步, Yōulíngmāobù], a versatile technique that can adapt to any situation, much like its "Mother skill", and indeed, serves to fills the holes of the original technique's weaknesses. When used in conjunction, The Specter Lightness skill and the Phantom Cat step make you all but untouchable. And the development of the latter has allowed you to realize the more mundane uses of Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, like catching fish or birds or winning at dice games!

However, a technique is useless without an actual opponent to test it on
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>>5048797


You've practiced the many uses of Yōulíng-Qīnggōng's variety of abilities in your ever day life, not just the field of distorted time it can create or its levitation. However, you've only practiced the Phantom Cat Step against wooden dummies and in expediting travel! You need to wield it in actual combat, against a real opponent that's worthy of your time.

However, attacking or seeking out a human opponent could reveal your sanctuary and expose you to a world you are not yet ready to face! So you must look to the natural world for your sparring partner, and what better a rival to challenge than the so called "King of Beasts", a tiger. There's many of them on the mountain above your temple, and the surrounding peaks, forests and ravines, but not just any tiger is worthy of being your opponent and the first victim of the Phantom Cat Step! No, you need a man eater, a beast that could or already has awakened to an existence similar to your own. A wily predator lord who has survived for years, despite being hunted and harried by spears and arrows. A beast that men would call a monster, and speak cautionary tales of warning to avoid its territory and hunting grounds.

You, after all, are adept at hunting humans, and is it not fitting for a cat who has surpassed and ascended beyond the rest of their kind to challenge the so called "Greater feline"? It is rather poetic, for a house cat to fight a tiger! It will symbolize your advancement from your first life and test the effectiveness of your cat style simultaneously. After all, the techniques and movements of your martial art are specialized for the body of a cat, so it would be prudent to test them against another cat first before bringing them to bare against any other foe.

Granny Monu, proving her worth as your teacher once more, listens to your plan and volunteers to find a tiger worthy of meeting your claws and fangs with your own. So, she spends some time posing as a beggar in the nearby villages, listening to wives tales and the babblings of drunkards and panicked woodsmen. It is not long before she learns of an old lord of the forests, grey around the whiskers who has terrorized the countryside for at least two generations and has slaughtered every hunting party that enters his territory and dragged away charcoal makers and vagabonds alike into his den for decades. The peasants call him Jiùqūliáoyá [旧曲獠牙, Old Crooked Fang], and from the stories they tell Monu, he lives on the side of a mountain two day's travel away from your sanctuary, and is according to the popular legend your "Father". Monu cackles as she relays this "Information" to you, as you roll your eyes in annoyance. Apparently, The lord of Chuan has named you a divine beast of sorts, a heavenly emissary, after your devoured Ling Meng, and all manner of rumors and stories have sprouted like weeds in a garden surrounding your origins and "Exploits".
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Granny laughs herself into her bed, as she hurts her hip while howling with mirth after regaling you with the story of how you "stole a dragon's scale and blood, to paint yourself red and grow strong enough to face the Ogre of Ling".

Humans can be truly stupid creatures. You can still hear your teacher giggling to herself, laughing about another story how a monk apparently summoned you into the flesh by offering his hand and arm to a clay figurine, as you leave the catacombs to travel to meet this Jiuquliaoya in person, cat to cat.

Traveling in the wilderness, to avoid being spotted by any curious strangers who believe you to be a benevolent spirit or demi god, you make quick cross from one peak to the next. Along the way, you steal a pig from a small hamlet to fill your belly, and sleep in a shrine that has placed a statue of your likeness outside of it. The Monks tending to the temple don't notice your presence, and by time they've awoken, you've already left to continue your journey to the Lair of Old Crooked Fang.

And find that despite the fear the old tiger holds in the hearts of men, a mountainside village intrudes upon his territory. Its surrounded by high wooden walls, sharpened like giant spears and lined with Braziers and warning bells. You spend a night watching the villagers in the darkness, perched atop their wall. It's useless for defense, any cat great or small could leap or clamber over it.

The village is poor, ramshackle, yet lively. It would seem, judging from the density of the grudges in the air, Juiquliaoya has recently claimed a new victim and the families here are holding a funeral for him under the cover of the night.

You tap your paw on the wall below you and flick your tail. If the funeral is being held now, the victim's spirit has most likely not passed on to the next world. Narrowing your eyes, you look through the dark clouds of the grudges held for the old tiger, and find that most of them come from a single young man. A child really, with a bandaged and claw mangled face, his eyes filled with the same dark fire that once dominated your own and still burn in Granny Monu's eye. The kid is going to seek revenge, sooner or later and he may be able to carry it out considering the raw potency of his resentment.

Both the father and the son present opportunities. You could learn of the tiger's weaknesses and if he has awoken from the ghost, and be lead directly to him. You could also gain this villages trust if you, were to say, save one of their children from walking to his grave or defending them the next time the beast comes searching for a meal.

Granny Monu could use some assistance in tending to the sanctuary, after all. And the people of this province already believe you to be a blessing from heaven.

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>>5048799
What do you do, Huānliúxuè?

>Just track down the tiger yourself. You know the scent of the blood of men, the beast should be covered in it. You'll find him faster without help

>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself

>Wait until the bandaged covered boy goes to avenge his father, and approach him to offer your assistance in his quest. He has potential, it'd be a waste to let him feed himself to a tiger or live as a miner or whatever it is the people here do to make a living!

>Sneak into the village chief's house, and offer assistance in slaying Juiquliaoya in return for them becoming your underlings and praising you

>Write in

Sorry again for the wait
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>>5048802
>Approach first the fathers ghost for information on old fang, and his son.
>Then approach the son as he leaves for revenge. His grudge would serve as potent food, and we can taste again of him when it is sated.

The use of a debt, the opposite of a grudge, is many.
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>>5048802
>>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5048802
>Sneak into the village chief's house, and offer assistance in slaying Juiquliaoya in return for them becoming your underlings and praising you

Many small grudges add up to a greater whole, also by being seen as a benevolent saviour, the orthodox sects will not be able to claim our beastcore without enraging those who believe we are divine. Or atleast we may shield ourselves with the moral conundrum.
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
Bind him to this plane more firmly, that he way watch vengeance taken personally, and greet his son with a proper farewell.
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>>5048803
>Just track down the tiger yourself. You know the scent of the blood of men, the beast should be covered in it. You'll find him faster without help

let's not mingle for now.
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>>5048807
Becoming a local guardian spirit is tempting, but I don't think the immortals really give a fuck about the beliefs of mortals. I mean they had Ling Meng pecked for ascension despite the guy being reviled.
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
Talking to people may not be a good idea, but the ghost should be safe enough. Info is always good.
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
Don’t know why I took so long to look into this quest, this is good stuff. wish I was around to show that there was at least one person interested in the blacksmith
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>>5048803
support
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5048802
>>Wait until the bandaged covered boy goes to avenge his father, and approach him to offer your assistance in his quest. He has potential, it'd be a waste to let him feed himself to a tiger or live as a miner or whatever it is the people here do to make a living!
Doing otherwise will lead to a grudge left unsated, that sits poorly with me.
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>>5049026
Sated grudes, Unsated grudges, one can't exist without the other.
Why does leaving a grudge unsated not agree with you? It's just one part of an ever turning cycle.
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>>5048802
>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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>>5049107
I just think it'd drive us crazy to come upon Ling Meng dead and unable to do anything to him in spirit or body, and don't want that for anyone. True, we can't settle every grudge or debt that exists; but this is one we can so I feel we should at least try. Besides, if the Boy is the one who kills the tiger, it keeps attention off us.
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>>5048802
>>Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself
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Ending the vote now, tallying the results. Sorry for the wait.

Approach the ghost of the tiger's last victim and gather information and learn if you're fighting a dumb animal or an intellegent one like yourself:13
-Bind him to the material world: 1

wait until the bandaged covered boy goes to avenge his father, and approach him to offer your assistance in his quest. He has potential, it'd be a waste to let him feed himself to a tiger or live as a miner or whatever it is the people here do to make a living!:3

Sneak into the village chief's house, and offer assistance in slaying Juiquliaoya in return for them becoming your underlings and praising you:1

Just track down the tiger yourself. You know the scent of the blood of men, the beast should be covered in it. You'll find him faster without help: 1

Alright, so you'll gather information about Jiuquliaoya, particularly if the old "King" of the mountain is an awoken beast or not

Update will arrive shortly
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However, that is no reason to become foolhardy and abandon caution. Just because the ruling power has declared you a friend of his family and their serfs, ignoring your predations and hungers, does not mean the peasantry will revere you and welcome you as a goddess incarnated on earth. Indeed, if word spread of you descending to this village to others, any hunters seeking to steal your beast core for themselves or subjugate you to their will or just to kill your for being born a cat would find it much easier to narrow down the boundaries of your territory. Praise, offerings, and respected would be a welcome indulgence, but you cannot allow your pride and desire for affection and reverence to endanger your life of Granny Monu's. So you linger in the shadows beyond the lantern light cast by the procession of mourners.

The funeral fills you with rage, rage that the nine children were not given such a ceremony, that they were only honored and remembered by you in death. It felt criminal, unfair. Glowering, you watched the grieving widow cling to the casket of boiled wood, wailing as her sisters held her and kept her from collapsing. Grown men cried, sniffling as they lost all composure and grace, their tears falling to the trodden mud bellow. They all look like ghosts, dressed in white, black, blue and green shambling along as if they were dead. . You flick your tail, turning your attention to the curious and incredibly bold mouser who noticed you as he emerged from his nest, and now sat awestruck or terrified of your presence. Holding your head high, you smirk at the scruffy furred beast, who turns tail and takes flight out of fear, yowling as it struggles to fit its fat body through the hole it crawled out of.

Cackling, you stalk closer to the funerary march, and watch them carry the corpse down to the graveyard beneath their cliffside village. A single ghost light dances above the casket they cart down. As they were unable to hold a vigil for the dead man, considering the sudden and violent nature of his demise, his soul has not yet passed on to the world beyond. In fact, judging from the movements of the ball of spectral fire, he's still rather confused and probably isn't even aware he's dead.

The son, with his face still red and raw from the tiger's claws, helps his uncles in digging the grave. A chorus of sobs accompanies a storm of tears, as a little girl watches the box containing her father's earthly remains slowly descend into the earth. Her cries pierce your heart deeper than the other's. She's pulled away before the coffin is fully buried. The man must've been one of the oldest in the village, judging from the youthfulness of the crying faces above his gravestone and the quantity of mourners. Few if any were his elder, and thus most of the village was obligated to pay their respects but for most of them they came out of love rather than obligation.
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The son lingers the longest, staring with darkened eyes at the mound of dirt before his father's grave. Terrible oaths of vengence and hatred pass by his lips, whispered to the cold stone and uncaring soil. He remains for several hours, bitter tears weeping as he snarls and spits his curses towards the beast who took his father from him. Dawn arrives before he exhausts himself and shambles back to his village a walking corpse, eyes starring ahead apathetic to the world except for the grudge that has nestled and rooted itself into his heart and soul.

Only then do you greet the ghost that had been sitting upon the stone set above his remains, listening to his son's promises made out of love and fury.

"Uncle, uncle" You purr, sitting above where his feet must be, rocking your head back and forth in the rhythm to a child's playing song "I've come to visit your abode, to welcome you home"

He turns to you, dazed and still disoriented from the divorce of his self and his mortal vessel.

"What a large cat you are! More fearsome than the beast himself! Are you his bride? I have not seen him since I drove him away from my first born son" The man replies, speaking as if he were heavily intoxicated and filled with wine fumes "Did I wound Old Crooked Fang?"

You smile, leaning your head to one side. The ghost looks down, following your eyes and finds his arm. Or rather the stump and bone where his arm used to be. A look of dread, fearful realization washes across his features, his jaw drooping as his eyes became hollow with despair.

"Ah, so the father dies for the son to live" He states sadly "I suppose that means I caught the tiger's tail and reaped the whirlwind I sowed"

"So it would seem, uncle. A whirlwind that has stoked the flames of a truly magnificent grudge. Your son has become numb to everything but avenging your death" You say with a nod of your head and flick of your tail "He is the host of a truly delectable resentment"

"Ah, so you're a spirit of sorts then? And knowing now the depths of his filial piety fills me with pride. I raised a good man before I passed" The ghost says, returning your nod as his mind begins to clear and his eyes widen with recognition as he studies your appearance more closely "Wait a moment, you're the...!"

"Huanliuxue" You finish for him "and I've come to learn of the beast that has slain you. Did it speak? Did it laugh? Did it exult in your agony ? Was it like a man incarnated in the hide of a tiger? Was he large and oddly colored? Or was he a slavering beast with a bad jaw, forced to lower himself to prey upon men? Answer me these things, uncle, so I may know my enemy"

"Hmm" He scratches his chin in thought, his form blowing away on the northern wind "Yes, I do remember! The Old beast king spoke to me! Commended me for my bravery as he snapped my arm and tore it from my shoulder with a single bite! He looked at me with intelligent eyes! Eyes like those of a scholar or sage!"
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>>5049746

"And he was far larger than any tiger I have seen or heard of outside of fables! I do not believe he wore stripes that were any different from his lesser, however. Why must you know these things, spirit?"

You click your tongue! Damn! Jiuquliaoya is a magical beast like yourself! Which only makes him all the more worthy of being your opponent! How exciting! The cat will meet the tiger, as its equal rather than its better! Now You can truly measure the power of the Phantom Cat Step, without drawing unnecessary attention or scorn.

"Do you intend to lead me to the next life? Or is the old tiger a rival of yours?" The ghost pondered, tapping at his chin with two fingers "Is this for the villages benefit? or simply your own"

"What does it matter. You're already dead. Whatever my reasons, whatever my intent, they matter not to you, though I shall pay my respects once I've achieved my goal" You say with a flick of your tail "If only because I have seen what becomes of Ghosts who do no sever their earthly desires and ties to life, as I have seen what becomes of grudges that cannot be soothed"

The ghost blinks, his baffled confusion returning as you leave him and stop siphoning away the Yin Energies of his spectral form.

All that remains to be done, is to track down the Tiger to its lair. An easy task considering how richly soaked the corpse was with his scent.

How will you approach Jiùqūliáoyá, Huānliúxuè?

>March around the mountainside, proclaiming yourself its new ruler and insulting its old lord, drawing the ire and attention of the old predator while amusing yourself.

>Bring the boy he mangled along, if only to devour his grudge to gain an advantage over your opponent and to act as bait to lure him out of his den

>Just wait outside his den, and issue a challenge respectfully and have a conversation with the old man, hoping he'll lower his guard and reveal his weaknesses

>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]

>Write in
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>>5049747
>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]
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>>5049752
this + remember to use our poison, and whatever other dirty tricks we can scrounge up. I don't like how risky this is.
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>>5049747
>Just wait outside his den, and issue a challenge respectfully and have a conversation with the old man, hoping he'll lower his guard and reveal his weaknesses
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>>5049747
>Bring the boy he mangled along, if only to devour his grudge to gain an advantage over your opponent and to act as bait to lure him out of his den
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>>5049747
>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]
As much as I would like to go to him honourably, it would be foolish to assume we can best him that easily upfront, he has probably been doing this for longer then we have. All predators know to strike from the shadows, if possible.
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>>5049747
>Just wait outside his den, and issue a challenge respectfully and have a conversation with the old man, hoping he'll lower his guard and reveal his weaknesses
let's do this like gentlemen.
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>>5049747
>Ambush him

It is not the nature of cats to take unncercery risk.
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>>5049747
>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]
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>>5049747
>Bring the boy he mangled along, if only to devour his grudge to gain an advantage over your opponent and to act as bait to lure him out of his den
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>>5049747
>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow
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>>5049747
>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]
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>>5049747
>>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]

But tell the boy that we'll take care of it. Is he too not a kindred spirit, if in another way?
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My reason for why we should take the boy along is simple. Who knows what we can learn by seeing the moment a grudge becomes fulfilled
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>>5049747
>Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow [Martial test, DC 50]
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Ending the vote now that I'm awake, tallying the results

Wait for the Jiuquliaoya to become hungry again and ambush him with the Phantom cat step, claiming the first blow:9
-Use your poison: 1

Just wait outside his den, and issue a challenge respectfully and have a conversation with the old man, hoping he'll lower his guard and reveal his weaknesses:2

Bring the boy he mangled along, if only to devour his grudge to gain an advantage over your opponent and to act as bait to lure him out of his den:2

Alright, so you will ambush Jiùqūliáoyá with the Phantom Cat Step when he returns to the village for his next meal

Update will arrive shortly, roll will be after it.

No idea why I slept all day
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>>5049937
Sorry, forgot to count the "tell the boy" as an additional/ sub vote of the ambush one.
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Tracking the tiger to his den would be as easy as dipping your tail into a river, but it would be as foolish as expecting to catch a fish with it. Your fighting style is not made for direct confrontation, it is built upon trickery, guile and subterfuge. It is a soft martial art, meeting might with might is against its principles. And a tiger, especially one that has grown beyond his station on the meat, fat, and blood of humans would be both more powerful and larger than yourself. Jiuquliaoya holds every advantage over you in a direct fight, if you it was waged with claws and fangs alone. His age, also means he is more experienced in the killing arts as well and has lived to an old age while following a dangerous lifestyle.

He is, without a doubt, the most dangerous opponent you've ever decided to face. The only disadvantage the old king of the mountain has, is the simple fact that his cultivation could not have progressed far without guidance or instruction, and any foundation he has built will be weak and shoddily built compared to your own. Your cultivation base will outmatch his, as will your techniques, the few you have trained and mastered at least. But compared to the difference between your physical strength and his, and the larger limbs and body of a tiger, such an advantage is flimsy at best and will only just manage to bridge the gap between your body and his own. And if he has, through some miracle or benefactor, cultivated beyond guzzling the unrefined Qi to be found in freshly spilt blood or has trained his body and martial prowess to be equivalent to your own training, then the bridge will collapse and the divide between you and him will become as vast as the heavens themselves.

You sigh, and rest beneath an old, crooked tree. How troublesome this all has become, now that you realize Jiuquliaoya is like yourself. However, a predator who attacks his prey head on is soon to starve. A cat that hunts when it knows it is to be fed will grow thin rather than fat. All you have to do is be more cunning than the tiger, more intelligent. You clean yourself as you plan your attack and scheme beneath the warming light of dawn and the pleasant cool mists flowing down the mountainside. With the right stratagem, any foe can be overcome and bested, no matter the difference in ability or skill, strength or grace. With the proper mindset, any obstacle or risk can be sidestepped.

You turn your eyes towards the village higher up the cliffside, pausing as you lick the pack of your paw, before brushing it over your head to clean it. The old lord's subjects and prey will serve as an effective distraction, like baiting a trap. He didn't eat much of his last victim, he'll soon become hungry again and return here his next meal. Instincts and hunger will make any beast blind to the world, no matter how intelligent they've become, unless they've become as wise and clever as yourself! of course!

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>>5050385

All you will have to do then, is to lie in wait and ambush Jiuquliaoya as he emerges from his cave to stalk and choose his next meal, and then strike as his attention is focused on choose the fattiest, most delectable of his subjects to feast upon. With the Phantom Cat Step, his chances of evading your blow or countering with his own are next to nothing. At worst, his instincts honed through decades of life and hunting will allow him to react and dodge your attack, but you will still be able to retreat or strike again without risking retaliation. For, no matter how skilled he has become in slaying men or rivals, he's never faced a housecat before! Much less one who has become as kin of ghosts and specters! He will bat and snap at mist and after images!

At least, that is what you tell yourself to keep your confidence. Admitting weakness or defeat will only worsen your chances of success, as believing you have already lost means you will anticipate defeat and not fight as fiercely or courageously. Licking the back of your other paw, you glance back toward the graveyard, and decide that while you wait it will serve as your home. If nothing else, it will keep you hidden from the townsfolk, as it is unsuitable for cultivation, with little natural Qi and fewer ghosts. But, it will suffice as a bed until your opponent returns from his own abode and descends to the village once again.

Until then, you can observe the brat he mauled, see if he's a fool who'll throw away his life, and scrutinize his obvious potential. Who knows, perhaps you may find Granny Monu a second student or at least a servant to keep her from overexerting her old and frail body. Besides! The young boy's grudge is very tasty and filling, and adding even a few breaths of it to your reserves of internal miasma may prove to be the deciding factor in your battle against Old Crooked Fang!
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Something was different about the mountain air, Jiuquiliaoya thought as he descended from his cave, following the same path he had followed for years. The air was cold, even though it was not yet autumn or winter. And the air was also static with a force unknown to him, as though a storm was approaching even though the sky was clear. Beneath his resplendent golden fur, his muscles tensed and shivered as the oddly frigid air bit and locked itself to his bones, seeping deep. Deeper than his flesh, deeper than his marrow, in his very essence.

Something had changed, become strange. The mountain was no longer as he remembered it when he was a cub, when he was a frail old beast who could no longer bite through the hides of deer and oxen. It felt...it felt as though he had awoken to a tomb filled with the vengeful shades of his victims, glaring at his back as shadows in the night, their eyes glowing red with a hatred only the dead could tolerate to experience. Something was wrong, he did not know what was wrong but he was certain something was.
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>>5050386

His instincts hissed in the back of his mind, snarling and commanding him to check every shadow and jolt at every branch that snapped beneath his powerful paws.

Stretching his claws out, he paused for a moment, rolling his whiskered lips over his fangs as he checked his surroundings. Was he being hunted? Stalked? The lack of the tell tale stench of humanity would otherwise have assuaged his fears and lessened his paranoia, but the feeling he was being watched, being hunted did not abet.

Every step Jiuquliaoya took, felt as though he was wandering deeper into his own grave. The trees became as tombs as he neared his hunting ground. The air grew ever colder, and he began to wonder if the temperature had increased or if the chill was merely the manifestation of his instinct's warning him of the doom he felt awaited for him ahead. But his hunger led him onward, as he cast aside such notions and ignored the cold. There did not exist a beast or man upon this mountain that could challenge him

Yet, why did his paw shake as he lifted it to take another step, and swore he smelled freshly spilled blood upon the night's air?
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You lifted your tail into the air, lurking in the undergrowth just before the village's northern gates. With your back arched, and your forepaws and pressed to the ground, you watched the shimmering coated tiger emerge from the shadows, his golden coat appearing as if it was soaked with the very essence of the sun. He paused for a breath of time, worry flashing through his proud eyes before he shook his head and bared his fangs, plodding onwards towards the lantern lit village below.

Wiggling your hindquarters by habit, you readied yourself to attack and pounce your unaware opponent. Jiuquliaoya passed by your hiding spot, unaware of your presence.

Time slowed, and your tensed muscles snapped as you charged forward

Roll 1d100. Best out of three. DC 50

https://youtu.be/XqG9DC6ajFg so music to set the mood/ accompany the fight
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>5050389
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Rolled 47 (1d100)

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Rolled 16 (1d100)

>>5050389
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>>5050392
based
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>>5050392
Alright, Over the DC by half of its total! NIiiiiice

Update will arrive shortly

The Cat challengers the Tiger
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The wind picked up instantly, the branches swayed and danced as their leaves were torn and carried along the gale. A wailing howl whistled through the forest, between the outcroppings and pillars of rocks rising from the mountain side. Like a chorus of dammed souls or a mourning daughter weeping over her father's corpse. Time halted, slowing so greatly it was nearly frozen in place almost as if it was watching with baited breath as you raced towards golden coated Jiùqūliáoyá, anticipating the outcome of this fateful battle between cat and tiger. Your heart pounded, like a orchestra of war drums. Your mind achieved a clarity equal to a polished mirror. Rapidity returned, time began to flow again, as you performed the Phantom Cat Step. Like a sequence of paintings, you watched as the confused tiger turned to face you, each movement immortalized in the moment between each blink! The howling wind died, replaced with the arrow like whistling of you piercing through the air like a bolt of lightning. Colors blurred, the forest became a pool of intermingling. green and black ink. The stars flared, and flicked in the night sky. A wind of deathly cold, razor tipped wind rushed alongside you.

Four blinks, and you're upon Jiuquliaoya. He bares his teeth and fangs, his lip slowly curling back as his back arches. You've already extended your claws. Leaping to the side, you leave the tiger staring at the shadows beneath the woods. Outstretching your claws, you bury them into his hindleg, raking them through fur and flesh, soiling his shining golden coat crimson as you weave beneath his legs and tail. His distorted roar, shakes the trees, as you blink forward twice, use a tree trunk as a springboard, and shoot back beneath him, raking your claws over his leg as his pain and the shock of being wounded by what must appear to his eyes as a phantom leaves him open and undefended. His rightmost back leg, now slowly turning scarlet, is marked with eight horizontal slashes exposing muscle and tendons. Not enough to cripple the murderous lord of the mountain, but enough to slow and weaken him.

A shadow falls upon you, and you blink sideways, pulling yourself onto a smoothed rock as you allow time to resume its natural flow. Glancing back, you see Jiuquliaoya snarling, head bowed and vapors rising from his jaws giving him the appearance of a raging demon. One of his fangs is broken in half, revealing the inspiration of his moniker. His strips ripple as his muscle tense and relax.

He had swung his paw down at you, after he felt your second blow, and had shattered the hardened, stony ground beneath where you had stood a moment ago. Chunk of cold, black and purple clay, jut from the center of the impact and fall over as he slowly raises his leg and adopts a tall and proud stance. His breath coils and curls around his tongue, washing over his white almost pearlescent fangs almost like smoke. A low growl rumbles in his throat.

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>>5050508

"So, it was no vengeful spirit that stalked me, but rather a tamed cat that imagines itself to be a lion" He chuckled threateningly, his blood red eyes narrowed hatefully "What manner of trick was that? That allowed one as small as yourself to spill my blood?"

You arch your back, all of your fur standing on end and fluffing up, its blood red hue caught in beams of moonlight as your yellow eyes glow in the dark. Your chosen opponent's snarl turns to a smile as his tail flicks and he takes a single step forward.

"Your scent is foreign, so you could not have been the pet of one of my victims. In fact, you reek of death" He says as your eyes dart, searching for an opening in his confident stride and sturdy posture "Like a field of corpses left after a battle, blood buried beneath the aroma of death itself, frozen and bitter. You're a magical beast, clearly, but are you my junior or my elder?"

You blinked away, leaping to a branch above him just as he sent a quake through the earth with a single strike of his paw, splitting the stone you had been sitting upon.

His cultivation is weak, he has absorbed less qi than yourself. But that doesn't matter when his natural strength is already monstrous on its own! He may not have any skills or mystical arts, but his raw power is something to be both feared and respected.

"Your power is beyond the normal limits of a pampered pet, even one that has awoken and began to gather Qi. And that technique.." The tiger pondered out loud as he stretched his paw and its claws, limping on his injured back leg as he stepped forward "But to be so foolish as to believe yourself capable of killing me, whether you have come to claim my throne or steal my power, could only mean you are younger!"

He turns, swinging his claws to fell the tree you've leapt to rather than climbing it himself. And leaves himself wide open as he puts all of his strength behind the scything blow of a single leg.

What is your next move in this battle, Huānliúxuè?

>Use the Phantom Cat Step to fly down the tree's trunk, and use its speed to headbutt Jiuquliaoya! [Martial trial! DC 40. Daze both yourself and Jiuquliaoya on success]

>Let him knock the tree down, and float through the air to another and try to trick him into tiring himself out by continuously cutting down trees [Mischief Trial. DC 70]

>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react [Martial trial. DC 50]

>Breath a cloud of grudges into Jiuquliaoya face to see what will happen, if it will drive him rapid or weaken him [???]

>Write in
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>>5050509
>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react [Martial trial. DC 50]
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>>5050509
>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react [Martial trial. DC 50]
Cut up his legs before trying any grudges.
>Send down orbs of darkness to take away his sight.
If he can only smell death, there's a lot to toy with there. Or maybe we just break his spirit.
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>>5050509
Our objective is to test the Phantom Cat Step, so just use it to step away from him. What's he gonna do? pursue us, the ocelot sized cat with teleportation and ethereality, whilst having his hindleg rended? attack the village and thus face both us and the entire village, wounded? There is no need to engage in a battle of brute force.
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>>5050509

>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react [Martial trial. DC 50]
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>>5050509
>Let him knock the tree down, and float through the air to another and try to trick him into tiring himself out by continuously cutting down trees [Mischief Trial. DC 70]
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>>5050509
>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react
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>>5050516
He knows our scent. If we don't kill him here he could go dark for a while then follow us home, just as we did to Ling Meng.
And one strike with our new power can hardly be called a stringent test of our newfound techniques. On that note.
>Use the Phantom Cat Step to fly down the tree's trunk, and use its speed to headbutt Jiuquliaoya! [Martial trial! DC 40. Daze both yourself and Jiuquliaoya on success]
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>>5050509
>Write in: use the Phantom Cat Step to jump onto Jiuquliaoya's back where he cannot reach us, and target his neck and head.
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>>5050509
>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react [Martial trial. DC 50]
Slowly whittling him down seems like a good approach.
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>>5050509
>Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

Slow time with Yōulíng-Qīnggōng, run down the tree, cut his paw, and slip beneath him before he can retaliate or react: 6
-Send orbs of darkness to blind him: 1

Take flight and retreat from the battle: 1

Let him knock the tree down, and float through the air to another and try to trick him into tiring himself out by continuously cutting down trees: 1

Use the Phantom Cat Step to fly down the tree's trunk, and use its speed to headbutt Jiuquliaoya! : 1

se the Phantom Cat Step to jump onto Jiuquliaoya's back where he cannot reach us, and target his neck and head.:1

Alright, so Using Distorted time to cut the Tiger's paw wins and escaped without feeling the force put behind it wins!

Rolling will be done now this time, cause I can't figure out a good way to write a "intermediate" update this time

Roll 1d100. Best of three. DC 50

>>5050558
And that cat is still adorable
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Rolled 19 (1d100)

>>5050681
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Rolled 26 (1d100)

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Rolled 33 (1d100)

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>>5050693
Damn, a failure. Update will arrive shortly
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whats the fucking chance to fail 3 50% rolls in a row? we have had literally one roll over 50 in this thread, bad fortune
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Leaping the moment the opportunity presents itself, you distort time, utilizing the basic form of Yōulíng-Qīnggōng. Jiuquliaoya has only witnessed the skill briefly, in the form of the phantom cat step. That the effect does not immediately end and you flicker rather than blink should throw off any guard he may be able to take. Gracefully, you meet the tree's trunk with your paws and run down it, almost bounding towards your larger and fiercer foe. The world slows, his movements become ponderous as you retain your own speed even if your perceptions are distorted by the altering of time's passage as well. His eyes crawl to look up at you, instantly recognizing the difference between the two techniques. But rather than lowering his guard, he moves to step back, while still carrying out the blow he had initiated to fell the tree you had leapt to.

Sensing the opening in his defenses quickly closing, you pick up your pace, practically flying down the tree trunk to struke him before he steps outside of your range completely. Kicking off and leaping from just a few feet above the base of the tree and its roots, you stretch out your claws, and flick your foreleg, trying to slip it under his own paw to cut into its pad or better yet the wrist below it. If you can strike a vein or block of a meridian, the brute of a tiger will be greatly weakened and the path to your victory will become much easier to walk. Your thinner claws pierce his hide, digging into his flesh. And then rather than continuing his swing or trying to bat you to the ground as he did before, he flexes his claws, clenching them into as much of a fist as a cat is able to. But its enough for them to dig into your own fur and hide, giving him a solid grip on your paw and the foreleg its connected to.

Your eyes meet his gaze, for a moment that drags on for several.

"Caught you" He slurs, as you reflexively try to blink away with the Phantom Cat Step, and the near imperceptible delay between the time first returning to its normal pace before once more staggering is all he needs to overcome the sphere of the distortion and take advantage of the position you put yourself in.

"Dogfucker!" You spit defiantly in the second before your slammed face first into the ground by your paw. A jolt of agony shoots from your wrist to your neck, but before you're even able to yowl in pain, Jiuquliaoya bats you away, against another tree. Its bark cracks and falls away as you leave an indent into it.

Dazed, you open your eyes just in time to see the tiger's claws and barred fangs. Acting quickly, you blink beneath his legs and retreat to the sturdiest looking tree in the arena of your duel. Hissing, you spit and snarl, testing your weight against you pain and feeling twinges of pain with each push against its wrist. Your head is still swimming, but your mind is clear enough to think, plan and react.

"Dogfucker" You snarl again, cursing the tiger as he smirks and bends his paw.

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>>5050719

"Your neck should have snapped. I did not feel your bones toughen or your flesh harden. You became as light as air, as insubstantial. If only you had became as such the moment I threw you" The golden furred lord laughs "What a curious foe you are! Pet of man."

You hiss, trails and plumes of the miasma formed from materialized grudges flowing past your fangs and parted lips as you bristle your fur and arch your back.

"Can you even tell if you're bleeding with fur that shade?" He asks, as he charges you, but you duck and evade his blow at the last moment, blinking as he slams into the tree, shaking it but not snapping its trunk. Still, his strength was enough to leave three deep gouges where is claws rent through its trunk.

"You certainly smell like so much spilt and wasted blood" He snarls as you sway, testing to see which angle of attack would be the most effective and less likely to lead to you being punched into another tree. The tiger pauses, and the two of you are left in a stalemate, looking into the other's eyes. His paw shakes for a moment.

"And death. Death in winter. Death by cold and by ice and by hunger" He whispers, narrowing his eyes as looks upon your own "What are you? What has made you the way you are? You've feasted upon the flesh of men, clearly, but the scent around you! You've subsumed vital energy from something far more dreadful than blood. Tell me what it was and I will be..."

"Stop talking you fool, this is a fight, not a sparring match. I've come to test my claws against your own, not gossip with an old man ignorant of his own nature" You scolding snarl

"Then let us battle, I'll just beat the answer out of you then, prideful kitten" He states dully, wincing as he steps with his torn leg. He begins to rush you, teeth bared and head bowed. He is either going to bite onto your neck, or ring your skull with a earthshattering headbutt.

What is your third move in this battle, Huānliúxuè?

>Feint a bite yourself, and then conjure a Qi ball upon the tip of your barbed tongue and for lack of a better term, spit the Yin aligned sphere at your foe [Magic trial. DC 40]

>Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates (Martial trial. DC 45)

>Overemphasis the pain in your paw, to embolden Jiuquliaoya to act rashly, and when he nears bite into his neck and "Anti Heal" him, pumping the Qi of Death into his Meridians (Deception Trial, DC 50)

>Turn tail and run away! retreat and prepare a counter attack or trap for the crazily strong brute!

>Write in

>>5050710
The heaven's clearly do not love Huanliuxue. All the more reason to rebel against them
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>>5050720
>Blind him with orbs of darkness, then project a sphere of Yin behind to feint an attack
>Slice open his neck from the front with Metal Qi claws
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>>5050720
>Overemphasis the pain in your paw, to embolden Jiuquliaoya to act rashly, and when he nears bite into his neck and "Anti Heal" him, pumping the Qi of Death into his Meridians (Deception Trial, DC 50)
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>>5050720
>>Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates (Martial trial. DC 45)
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>>5050720
Supporting >>5050729
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>>5050720
>Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates
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>>5050720
>>Overemphasis the pain in your paw, to embolden Jiuquliaoya to act rashly, and when he nears bite into his neck and "Anti Heal" him, pumping the Qi of Death into his Meridians (Deception Trial, DC 50)
There is no way we fail a DC 50 twice in a row right?
please
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>>5050720
>Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates (Martial trial. DC 45)
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>>5050720
>>Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates (Martial trial. DC 45)
our first opponent is going to kill us with luck like this
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>>5050720
>Overemphasis the pain in your paw, to embolden Jiuquliaoya to act rashly, and when he nears bite into his neck and "Anti Heal" him, pumping the Qi of Death into his Meridians (Deception Trial, DC 50)
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>>5050720
>Overemphasis the pain in your paw, to embolden Jiuquliaoya to act rashly, and when he nears bite into his neck and "Anti Heal" him, pumping the Qi of Death into his Meridians (Deception Trial, DC 50)
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>>5050720
>Feint a bite yourself, and then conjure a Qi ball upon the tip of your barbed tongue and for lack of a better term, spit the Yin aligned sphere at your foe
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>>5050720
>Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates (Martial trial. DC 45)
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>>5050720
>Coat yourself.

He is very Yang aspected, likely fire. So Metal may be ineffective.
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>>5050887
He's physically stronger and a better fighter than we are but he seems to be completely ignorant of cultivation so I'm not sure if he is really aligned to anything.
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>>5050917
You are aligned to things naturally. Cultivators just have a "purer" alignment.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Blind him with orbs of darkness, then project a sphere of Yin behind to feint an attack+Slice open his neck from the front with Metal Qi claws: 2

Overemphasize to embolden Jiuquliaoya to act rashly, and when he nears bite into his neck and "Anti Heal" him, pumping the Qi of Death into his Meridians:4

Coat yourself in Yin Qi, wearing a shroud of shadows as you imbue your claws with Metal Qi, hiding them in the darkness that surrounds you before making a shallow cut into the tiger's hide and shocking him with as much QI as you can channel before he retaliates: 6

Feint a bite yourself, and then conjure a Qi ball upon the tip of your barbed tongue and for lack of a better term, spit the Yin aligned sphere at your foe:1

So, you will wear a shroud of darkness, using it to hide both your position and the fact you've coated your claws in Metal Qi before making a shallow cut into the tigers hide to channel as much of the qi as you can before he can retaliate

Update will arrive shortly
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

>>5051488
Don't you need rolls?
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>>5051489
Evidently we have to wait for the post to be up. Intermediary as it is
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>>5051490
My bad, I'm retarded.
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already starting with the absolute trash rolls I see, very based
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So you allow yourself to become with the night, subsumed by the shadows. Coating the whole of your body in Yin Qi, you dress yourself in a second coat, one woven of darkness and cold. It flows from your fur, like tongues of smoke and plumes of ash, flowing and swaying like ink spilled into a bowl of water. Your opponent may be an absolute novice in cultivation, but from his description of your scent you know he is able to on some level perceive your Qi. Not a true spiritual sense, but the beginnings of a sixth sense though he does not realize it himself. Instinct honed so finely it is able to warn him not only of material threats, but those spiritual and supernatural as well.

Jiùqūliáoyá's eyes narrow, as he loses sight of you but can still follow your scent. Wearing shadows like a robe in a night as dark can make you invisible even to the eyes of beasts, and while the old tiger may be able to track your location by scent alone, it is not as accurate as he would be able to be if he were still able to see you and study your movements. The hesitation in his assault, allows you to circle around him. His delay in turning to face you, stomping both his front legs on the ground in an effort to make you stumble and trip over cracks his raw power create through the earth or be knocked over from the sheer force of the quakes rippling through the soil as though it had become water. But you are a cat, and keeping your balance comes as naturally as breathing or eating does if not with even greater ease!

Stalking around him, you weave and blink beneath his wide, scything slashes and hammer like stomps and headbutts. Manifesting Metal aligned Qi through your paws and into your claws, they briefly shimmer like polished metal but the change is hidden from your opponent's perceptions by the aura of night you've cast over yourself. Despite his age, and near blindness of your presence, Jiuquilaoya does not relent or fail to match you step for step. His mastery of combat and killing reveals itself in the ease of which he adapts to what must be the strangest foe he has ever met in battle. And, he does not allow his own doubt or worry to show itself in either his expression or glare. He's learned you strike when he is weak, beneath his strikes and guards. He is trying to keep you from finding an opening, through an unrelenting, tireless assault.

However, he doesn't have eyes to see, that he is playing in the palm of your hand! That you've intended him to become more aggressive and wild! You cannot face him head on, that much both of you know, however he is entirely unaware of the breadth of your technique and the number of abilities with which you've become skillful. He's testing your limits, trying to both exhaust you and keep you on the defensive, trusting his greater stamina and larger body to outlast your own despite your greater cultivation and volume of qi.

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>>5051502

And that tactic, while sound and logical for one at his level to use against a higher rank opponent, shall be his downfall. Cats of all stripes and sizes, are ambush predators. He has forgotten this, become prideful because of his strength and fortitude. But, you still remember when you lurked by the river's edge or stalked bird's in a field for hours. Sparks fly from your claws, as they coil with tails of lightning that emerge from the tip of your claws like vipers.

Old Crooked Fang pounces forward, trying to crush you beneath his bulk. You blink to meet him with a single claw outstretched. Redirecting your Qi through your meridians, you turn that singular blade into a conduit of the storm's fury.

One wrong step, and you'll be crushed beneath several hundred pounds of tiger. But all you need is a scratch, no matter how shallow, to fill Jiuquilaoya with enough lightning to make his golden fur glow!

Roll 1d100. Best out of three. DC 45

>>5051489
To be clear, I am not counting this roll as it came early
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Rolled 80 (1d100)

>>5051503
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>5051503
we can do it, we can win with a 90% success chance
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>5051503
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

>>5051503
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oh now we're doing this huh?
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>>5051505
Nearly twice over! Update will arrive shortly.

>>5051510
The heavens truly are fickle
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As you shoot forward, with speed to rival lightning itself, your realize something about Jiuquliaoya's crude fighting style. When he leaps, pounces or otherwise tries to overpower his opponent with raw strength over any technique, he pushes both of his forepaws forward the moment before he slams them to the ground or into his foe. That is an easily exploitable habit. Leaping just high enough to rise just below the tiger in midpounce, you throw your claw out like you were trying to catch a bird and slash it across the length of his leg before it catches just beneath his shoulder. The cut is shallow, so shallow it would otherwise be little more than a nuisance that's forgotten about even before it heals fully. However, your claw was filled with enough metal Qi to glow like thunder in the night's sky! There's a loud cracking sound, followed by an indescribable hiss as you channel your energy into Jiuquliaoya's flesh and blood! A loud hum accompanies the attack, as the tiger begins to first stiffen and then fall to the earth, his fur bristling as his hide began to vibrate and tremble.

Clinging to his belly, you ride him to the earth, still forcing more Qi into his muscles and bones, as smoke roses from the blackening fur around the limb your claw had been buried in through his own momentum more than any effort of your part. You see his crimson eyes, widened with shock and confusion as his legs cycle between stiffening and spasming wildly, his fur puffed up like a kitten startled by a falling pot, his tail stuck straight in the air as drool flows past his fangs. Through the agonized haze of electrocution, the old tiger realizes you're the cause of his sudden affliction and paralysis. A fury as deep as the sea fills his blood red eyes, which begin to glow either through the fires of his rage or the electric current still rippling through his body.

Through sheer force of will and stubbornness, he snaps his jaws. Where your head was a moment ago, before you blinked away and faded into the shadows. Pressing yourself flat to the ground, you watch the tiger stagger back to his feet, one paw tucked to his broad chest, and one trembling as he forced himself to stand upon it. One black leg, and one red leg. What a monstrous creature he is! to endure such pain and still stand so proudly

'That trick isn't going to work a second time' you warn yourself as you circle around the tiger, lurking in the dark beyond his vision 'A human would've been fried like a fish! That must've weakened him enough to make him less dangerous to fight'

And as if answering your thoughts, the tiger roars in a rage that illuminates the night with its brilliance. And flattens all the trees in a large, several meters radius from the power of his voice alone. Without the tree's branches to block it, moonlight flows readily into the gap in the forest Jiuquliaoya had created, your cloak of shadows now reveals your presence rather than hiding it.

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>>5051548

"Gryaaaaaaaaaaaah" The tiger snarls, glaring down at you as you tail flicks twice, once to the north and once to the south. Smoke billows from the old lord's throat, as he staggers forward on three legs "I will admit, I underestimated you, young queen. Clearly, you've achieved a new state of being beyond merely awakening to the world. I know the valor of retreating, living to fight another day however"

The air begins to grow heavy as a wave of killing intent washes over you.

"I cannot forgive the wounding of my pride. Either I beat you until you reveal to me the source of your power, and I leave you broken beneath the moon, or you decide if I live for another day" He hisses as you stand and adopt your ethereal stance once again "There can be no other outcome, besides further bloodshed"

His eyes glow golden, his fur bristles, and his back and limbs bulge with muscles. Steam rises and curls from the corner of his mouth. He's burning his internal energy, forcing his body to its physical limits to increase his strength and speed, while tightening and hardening his hide.

His injuries and stumbling gait will lessen the threat he poses, but to underestimate him now would be to court death. He has one forepaw and one back leg uninjured, but he still bares his claws and fangs.

You need to end this fight quickly, else you receive an injury you cannot easily walk off or are overcome by the sheer endurance of your opponent! That he still stands is awe inspiring. But, as haggard as he is, as injured as he is, he cannot fight for much longer. His incredible strength and durability will fail him, after just a few more blows. The difficulty is landing those strikes without being pummeled by him!

If he continues overexerting himself, he will fall unconscious, however you can't simply wait for him to exhaust himself. He's in a murderous rage after your latest attack! You need to beat him down, or he'll beat you down!

How will you attempt to end this duel of felines, Huānliúxuè?

>Breath a cloud of grudges in a circular motion, swallow them back down and allow yourself to be enraged by them. Match aggression with aggression and try to beat the tiger quickly [Martial trial. DC 60. Will be injured, even on success]

>Your style and body cannot overcome Jiuquliaoya directly, he is wounded, injured. Try to defeat him with a thousand cuts, rather than a singular strike [Martial trial DC 55]

>He only has one paw to stand on! Bait him into striking with it, and use a combination of The Phantom Cat Step and redirection through combining your own momentum with his strength through a strike to his paw mid-swipe, making him break his own arm [Martial trial. 70]

>Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint! [Magic Trial: DC 55]

>Write in
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>>5051549
>He only has one paw to stand on! Bait him into striking with it, and use a combination of The Phantom Cat Step and redirection through combining your own momentum with his strength through a strike to his paw mid-swipe, making him break his own arm [Martial trial. 70]
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>>5051549
>Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint! [Magic Trial: DC 55]
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>>5051549
Failure with freezing him will just give his muscles reprieve.

>Bait him back into the shadows with a fiendish smirk and then strike from above using our claws caked in poision

If we can bait him into attacking us ar the edge fo the clearing, it will provide us the opportunity to flicker up a tree and then strike as a dart from the heavens.
Done quickly and from behind the tree, he wont be able to see us reposition.
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>>5051549
We can breath grudges on him, but I guess he's too resolute now for that. Still, projectiles are to our advantage.
>Send orbs of darkness to his eyes. Lead him around with your voice, but feint with a mass of Yin from another direction.
Then we'll be able to chill him
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>>5051564
That's better than mine.

Mimic our scent or mask it in the scent of Yin so his senses are confused.
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Also, just wanna say, I love how clever you guys are getting with your write ins.
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>>5051549
>Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint!
A piece of feedback about the quest so far, I still don't see why we'd go for anything other than the lowest DC option. Perhaps make them provide benefits for higher DCs and drawbacks for lower ones? That'd give incentive to pick alternative prompts.
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>>5051585
Or you can just pick them if they seem cool and be happy if there's a bonus for succeeding.
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>>5051585
I mean the martial one was obviously a self-destructive idea.

On the other hand, it would teach MC one of the more directly powerful skills related to grudges, and it might even be rather low on risk compared to other living targets we'd need to try this on.

Also, you know, there have been write-ins hoping to improve our chances/rewards for a while now.
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>>5051549
>>5051564
Support.
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>>5051585
I have done that a few times already, actually.

I plan on continuing to list effects/ debuffs/ risks, when I think its prudent/ necessary to do . And each choice does have different effects which is one of the factors I use to set the DCs in the first place.

In the end somethings will be easier to do, and some will be harder depending on the situation. In one vote, taking the easy choice may result in twice the results for half the effort, in others taking the more difficult option may prove decisive.

But, unless it becomes an issue, I won't list every detail of what a choice/success/failure will result in, in combat or otherwise, just what's important or necessary

Thanks for the feed back, by the way!

>>5051590
>>5051595
Exactly!
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>>5051549
>Breath a cloud of grudges in a circular motion, swallow them back down and allow yourself to be enraged by them. Match aggression with aggression and try to beat the tiger quickly [Martial trial. DC 60. Will be injured, even on success]
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>>5051549
>Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint! [Magic Trial: DC 55]
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>>5051549
>Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint! [Magic Trial: DC 55]
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>Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint! [Magic Trial: DC 55]
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results. Sorry for the wait, was kept from my computer

He only has one paw to stand on! Bait him into striking with it, and use a combination of The Phantom Cat Step and redirection through combining your own momentum with his strength through a strike to his paw mid-swipe, making him break his own arm :1

Yin is also cold. His increased strength and speed relies on his muscles overworking, producing excessive heat in the process. Chilling him to the bone will both seal his technique and shock his already wounded body, hopefully making him faint!: 5

Bait him back into the shadows with a fiendish smirk and then strike from above using our claws caked in poison: 1

Send orbs of darkness to his eyes. Lead him around with your voice, but feint with a mass of Yin from another direction.: 2

Breath a cloud of grudges in a circular motion, swallow them back down and allow yourself to be enraged by them. Match aggression with aggression and try to beat the tiger quickly: 1

So you will try to freeze the tiger, sealing his body altering technique and hopefully making him feint from the sheer shock of it

Roll 1d100. Best out of three. DC 55
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Rolled 59 (1d100)

>>5052532
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

>>5052532
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

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>>5052536
Alright! just five below the highest possible roll.

Update will arrive shortly
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However, such a brutish approach is unbecoming of you! And your style, skills, capabilities and magic are all directly opposed to such a brutish method of attack. And trying to outmatch Jiuquliaoya in a contest of brutality and strength will only lead to you being smacked into another tree or mauled like his victims. Your advantage lies in your greater knowledge, cunning and cultivation! To overcome this stubborn obstacle, now that he has served his purpose in testing the effectiveness of the Phantom Cat Step as both a shield and spear, without suffering an injury worse than a ringing skull or risking a crippling wound because you decided to play around with him or get cocky you'll need to be clever rather than strong. Guile over might, and you realize just the means to claim your victory over the old lord of the mountain.

His body strengthening technique is effective despite his lack of proper training, as a last ditch effort at least. You could let him tire himself out, waste his stamina chasing you through the woods and the shadows they cast but you are certain with his heightened speed powered by his overworked muscles he would eventually catch you like you would a mouse or human who has wandered too far into the wilds. And considering that this strangely refined technique of his also boosts his strength, getting caught is close enough to a death sentence for you to utterly refuse to risk the chance of it! However, though the trick may be terrifying and crudely effective in the hands of one who has achieved master in fighting so brutishly yet skillfully, it has a grave weakness you are uniquely equipped to exploit!

The technique produces excess heat, and is powered an increased and finer use of the user's musculature, forcefully pushing their body to its utter most limits by mimicking the effects of extreme physical exertion, by tricking the mind and body both that the user is fighting for their lives. Relying on rage and adrenaline, they push themselves past their natural limits while expending a minuscule amount of Qi to augment and alter their flesh to endure such arduous physical burden. In the hands of a lesser beast or practioner, they would burn themselves out and die from exhaustion. That is one weakness, however, one that Jiuquliaoya is aware of. The one you shall exploit, is unknown to him, and is much more simple.

Muscles weaken when exposed to cold and sudden shifts of temperature cause a great deal shock, breaking clay pots and bringing such stress to living men it can even stop their hearts. Or make them faint. And the amount of shock and stress inflicted is proportional to the drasticness of the change in temperature, from hot to cold or the reverse.

One of the attributes of Yin is cold. And your body, from your meridians to the soul inhabiting it, is overflowing with Pure Yin Qi, taken from ghosts and metal alike. Jiuquliaoya is clearly more aligned to Yang, judging from his demeanor alone.
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>>5052591
Yin and Yang, while supportive of each other, are also opposed to each other. Such there is balance between all concepts that have an opposite. A balance that is easy to abuse or cast aside to create discord.

'Jiuquliaoya is stronger than me physically,' you muse as the tiger throws himself at you in a feral, barbaric rage, an assualt which you endure by blinking beneath his wild blows, only avoiding them before of the injuries to his legs slowing him enough to make it even possible to evade the swipes and slashes of his claws 'He is larger too. However, in terms of cultivation'

You slow time, turning on your heels to face him directly as he stumbles toward you, struggling to adjust to walking with three paws only, and on one that is threatening to give out from pain alone.

'I am his superior in every regard' you sneer in your thoughts, as you gather as much of your Qi as your body can endure, concentrating it greatly enough that you feel ice begin to trickle through your veins. You cannot manifest it or summon it through your paws or head, or you'd risk a potentially deadly blow back of the raw force of cold you command and call from within yourself. Instead you gather the spiritual energy into the tip of your tail, channeling it through your governing vessel meridian before halting it partway through its journey to your head. The tip of your tail glows blue and radiates with the essence of the cruelest of winter, ice clings to your scarlet fur as Jiuquliaoya opens his jaws to thrash you between them and.

They freeze in place as you brush your tail against his chin, heart hammering as you maintain the appearance of being coolly composed, while you resist the urge to collapse from the fear that just faded from your heart or the sheer rush of your impending victory. Jiuquliaoya's jaws chatter as you turn your back to him, and flick your tail down his chin and across his neck, releasing all of the gathered, frigid Yin Qi, directly into his body.

Instantly, his technique is sealed, as his muscles tighten up and focus on keeping his core temperature from falling to a dangerous low. Confusion fills the tiger's crimson eyes, as frost crawls from his fangs down, following the path you drew with your tail.

A path which forms the characters to spell "I win" across his chest.

It was the most risky action you have ever taken in your life, a moment to move your tail before you'd be pummeled and mauled. But you had succeed at it! And how sweet the wine of victory did taste.

Smiling smugly, you prance forward a few steps and nearly fly away into the sky as you leap five feet into the air out of surprise as Jiuquliaoya slams his paw down one last time, shattering the earth a mere step behind you. Rocks rain upon you.

Arching your back, and fully fluffed up, you look back to see agony written over his face, twinges of pain passing through like bursts of laughter across the tiger's grimace.
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>>5052594

The shock of being nearly frozen, was enough to afflict and damage his heart!

But Jiuquliaoya endures the attack on his heart and remains concious. He takes a step forward, and then another, steam rising from his fangs as he raises up his paw, its shadow falling over your face as you find yourself suddenly unable to move from sheer panic. If he can endure such a blow! What hope do you have in besting him

And then he collapses with a drawn out sight, whimpering as his grimace turns to an expression of pain alone, anger fading as he focus all his effort on keeping his heart from simply stopping in place, frozen like his jaws. You gawk at him for a moment, jaw dropped open and eyes widen before you regain you senses and puff your chest out proudly, flicking your tail back and forth to manage the stress of witnessing the Old Tiger's unmatched stubbornness firsthand.

Raising a paw to your chin, you titter "What a terrifying beast you are! Jiuquliaoya!"

He gazes up at you, drooling as his body succumbs to the pain of being electrocuted and half frozen within the span of a few seconds, unable to move or even stand.

"I should be saying that to you, housecat" He mutters "What creature can wield thunder like the skies, or call forth the breath of a winter so harsh!"

What do you do now that you have won through cunning and superior technique, Huānliúxuè?

>Mock your fallen foe and boast freely of your talent and skill, playfully batting and pawing at his head as you get drunk off victory, prancing about him like a song bird.

>Tell Jiuquliaoya exactly what creature can "Only a cultivator, as far as I know. If you had refined the Qi you devoured instead of allowing it to spill away, you may have become a demonic beast as mighty as I!"

>Explain that your law revolves around the dead, and grudges both fulfilled and unfulfilled. Ask the tiger if he remembers his last meal and his son

>Shrug your shoulders, yawn, Warn Jiuquliaoya he will need to leave the mountain come morning if he wishes to survive, and teasingly tell him you hope to fight him again sometime and that He was an exciting opponent, it'd be disappointing if he died.

>write in


And yes, you won by giving Jiuquliaoya a heart attack, caused from the stress you put on his heart by zapping and then chilling him while he overexerted his then already stressed body.
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>>5052599
>Tell Jiuquliaoya exactly what creature can "Only a cultivator, as far as I know. If you had refined the Qi you devoured instead of allowing it to spill away, you may have become a demonic beast as mighty as I!"
>Explain that your law revolves around the dead, and grudges both fulfilled and unfulfilled. Ask the tiger if he remembers his last meal and his son
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>>5052599
>>Tell Jiuquliaoya exactly what creature can "Only a cultivator, as far as I know. If you had refined the Qi you devoured instead of allowing it to spill away, you may have become a demonic beast as mighty as I!"
>Shrug your shoulders, yawn, Warn Jiuquliaoya he will need to leave the mountain come morning if he wishes to survive, and teasingly tell him you hope to fight him again sometime and that He was an exciting opponent, it'd be disappointing if he died.

>"Train in the ways of cultivation, and you may reach heights of strength greater than even the height of an eagle."
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>>5052599
>Explain that your law revolves around the dead. Ask if he remembers his last meal?

>"Rest, You will need to sleep if you are to stave off the cold."
>Go get the boy, I want to observe what happens the instant a grudge is sated and death comes.
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>>5052599
>write in
Attempt to drain the power from the grudge that he has no doubt formed against one who defeated him so. Kill him first if necessary - we know the power that he might draw from this moment if he lives, it is better to ensure that we shall never meet a second time.
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>>5052599
>>5052616
+1
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>>5052599
>Explain that your law revolves around the dead, and grudges both fulfilled and unfulfilled. Ask the tiger if he remembers his last meal and his son
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>>5052599
>>Tell Jiuquliaoya exactly what creature can "Only a cultivator, as far as I know. If you had refined the Qi you devoured instead of allowing it to spill away, you may have become a demonic beast as mighty as I!"
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>>5052599
support>>5052619

why the hell would we tell him how to cultivate?
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>>5052599
this happened in the precipice of the village yes? we have a grudge to settle, bring the ghost and the boy(with a weapon or whatever) and let them pass their judgement
basically supporting, bring the old ghost too if we can though >>5052619
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>>5052742
it's a good question.
Perhaps some goku type shit of wanting his beast core to empower slightly more before harvesting him
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>>5052599
>Shrug your shoulders, yawn, Warn Jiuquliaoya he will need to leave the mountain come morning if he wishes to survive, and teasingly tell him you hope to fight him again sometime and that He was an exciting opponent, it'd be disappointing if he died.
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>>5052599
>Explain that your law revolves around the dead, and grudges both fulfilled and unfulfilled. Ask the tiger if he remembers his last meal and his son

>And yes, you won by giving Jiuquliaoya a heart attack, caused from the stress you put on his heart by zapping and then chilling him while he overexerted his then already stressed body.
And he can still talk. How annoying, impressive and fucking terrifying.
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>>5052599
>Explain that your law revolves around the dead, and grudges both fulfilled and unfulfilled. Ask the tiger if he remembers his last meal and his son.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Tell Jiuquliaoya exactly what creature can "Only a cultivator, as far as I know. If you had refined the Qi you devoured instead of allowing it to spill away, you may have become a demonic beast as mighty as I!": 4

Explain that your law revolves around the dead, and grudges both fulfilled and unfulfilled. Ask the tiger if he remembers his last meal and his son:8

Shrug your shoulders, yawn, Warn Jiuquliaoya he will need to leave the mountain come morning if he wishes to survive, and teasingly tell him you hope to fight him again sometime and that He was an exciting opponent, it'd be disappointing if he died.: 2
-Train in the ways of cultivation..: 1

"Rest, You will need to sleep if you are to stave off the cold."+ get the boy and observe the instant a grudge is sated and death comes: 3
-+ the ghost:1

Attempt to drain the power from the grudge that he has no doubt formed against one who defeated him so: 1

So you'll explain your law revolves around the dead and grudges, and ask Jiuquliaoya if he remembers his last

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>>5052997
He's just built different
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Licking the back of your paw to wet it and then clean the dirt and blood from your forehead, that you realize is your own, spilt from the one blow the old tiger landed on you. Your head swims and you find it difficult to maintain your balance even while just sitting in place. It was fortunate that the Phantom Cat Performed well as an evasive maneuver, or else you'd have suffered and endured far worse than this ultimately minor concussion and aching in your back and paw. Testing your wrist, you press it into the hard soil with its twin, both to look more imposing and to keep yourself from swaying so much you'll topple over before your defeated opponent.

"One that has studied death and the dead, lived amongst ghosts and drank deeply of their breath" You purr, eyes narrowed as you flick your tail back and forth in rhythm with your speech "An existence born from grudges and made strong on them as if they were her mother's milk. One who has found power in ghosts and the very essence of resentment and revenge, and formed a heavenly or perhaps demonic technique around both"

The tiger's agony filled eyes weaken, softening as he listens to your explanation of the strange power and abilities you possess, either succumbing to his body's failing strength or the realization that you were his better all along and that it was he who was struggling like a fattened fish in the net or an eel in the cooking pot.

"Aaaah" he exhales, his age showing on his face, as he lays upon a bed of rocks and hardened purple clay "I see, I see. You've realized a secret of our bodies that I was unable to comprehend, and pursued it despite your young age. What magnificent power! to allow a housecat to defeat a tiger. No wonder you were so confident, it was not the brashness of youth, but rather the bearing of a warrior who had sharpened their talents as if they were blades. I should've realized I was outmatched when your presence alone filled me with dread"

He chuckles, whining and whimpering as the weakness and aching of his heart soaks into him and clings tightly to every part of him.

"So, what shall the victor claim from the vanquished?" He asks hoarsely "I know a well of power resides within me, filled with all of the vital energy I have taken from my victims. Is that what you're after? Is it the reason you've challenged me this night?"

You grin, as much as a cat can, revealing your fangs fully. You notched ear twitches as you cackle, very much like Granny Monu

"Tell me, Old Crooked Fang, do you remember your last meal and his son?" You coo, swaying side to side now by your own decision rather than any sense of vertigo or rocking in your head.

The tiger expression hardens and becomes grim. His lips part in a snarl that shows his own fang.

"How could I forget? The whelp who leapt upon my back as I dragged his younger sibling by the hem of her dress, and the Man who charged me when he heard their screams" He sighs,

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>>5053232

reminiscing the encounter as if they were old friends he had met for a midday meal or celebratory round of drinking "Dull wood cutting axe in hand, with the fury of an demon burning in his eyes. His meat was leathery, tough with age. But he wounded me before I tore his arm from his shoulder and left his body to his children. I could not help but to respect his courage and valor, so I took only what I needed rather than devouring him to the marrow of his bones. Men like that deserved to be remembered"

A flicker of rage shoots through your chest, as you picture the scene. Jiuquliaoya dragging a helpless little girl away to be his supper, mauling her brave older brother without a second thought, but then becoming enamored by their father's sacrifice and believing leaving a mangled corpse and crippled son was a sign of respect to his victim. It curdled your stomach, twisted your guts, and brought visions of the children you loved, in life and in death. Your expression must have soured, as the tiger's eyes narrows.

"Oh, I see. You gain power from grudges through some esoteric method, That whelp must truly despise me. Have you answered his prayers? Come as divine retribution, or do you intend to become drunk on witnessing his vengeance fulfilled?" Jiuquliaoya snarls, a fire reigniting in his eyes "Revenge he did not earn, nor suffer for, justice delivered into his hands by the deeds of another. Or perhaps do you intend to threaten me with such an inglorious end, to make me your servant or force me to mend my ways to follow the morality of men"

You tilt your head, notched ear pointing towards the heavens.

"Witnessing the moment death comes to take you, seeing the exact moment a grudge is sated from an outside perspective, would serve me wonderfully in my studies as invaluable research" You mockingly ponder, brushing your paw over your whiskers as if in consideration or deep thought "But I can witness the living turn to ghosts anywhere, death is common, and the world of men is drowning in resentment, witnessing a grudge be fulfilled would be a rather easy task...."

"You're mocking me" the tiger snarls, you giggle and stand.

"Your victims were unaware of what fate awaited them as they awoke the day you devoured them, why should you be granted such a boon. It may be hypocritical of me to judge you, considering I to have a taste for human flesh but" You say with a wicked sneer and glint of killing intent in your eyes "But I cannot abide a beast that harms children, let alone drags them from their homes to make a meal out of them. You had strength enough to hunt any creature born upon earth, yet you degraded yourself by stalking defenseless children. It's disgraceful, when you left the weakness of old age behind, to continue the habits of an infirm predator."

"So that's how you were reborn and awakened, not from rage and shame as myself, but from the grudge formed from a pet losing its playmates" The tiger chuckles
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>>5053234

"I see, I see. That would explain the offended expression you wore after I regaled you with the tale of my last hunt. My way of life disgusts you for it goes against your existence. I die, you live, eh?"

You do not honor him with a reply, the grudge that's accompanied you from your birth smoldering in your belly.

"Ah, such resentment! I can see how you've gained such power through the grudges of the dead alone" Jiuquliaoya laughs "The look of one whose life has been pampered and blessed, who never had to survive a winter without guardians and caretakers to fill their belly!"

His laughter howls through the night, between fits of coughing and roars of pain.

What fate do you give to the old tiger, Huānliúxuè?

>Kill him yourself, and take his beast core for later use, for your own cultivation or to trade away for something else. As he had never learned how to refine his Qi, his core would be low quality.

>Find the mauled boy, who possess the potential to be a cultivator and lead him to the tiger, and allow nature to take its course, while you observe the end of life and the fulfillment of a powerful grudge.

>Drag the weakened tiger to the village, and use his death to gain the loyalty of the few families who live there! take them as your underlings!

>Just leave him to whatever fate will find him. He wasted his strength and potential to live as a mere beast, and lacked the ambition to become anything greater. Unlike like yourself!

>Write in
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>>5053235
>Find the mauled Boy who possesses the potential
>"My pampered days have long lay dead Old Crooked Tooth. Just as you shall."
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>>5053235
>Kill him yourself, and take his beast core for later use, for your own cultivation or to trade away for something else. As he had never learned how to refine his Qi, his core would be low quality.
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>>5053235
>>5053242
Support.
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>>5053242
+1
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>>5053242
Or, if people wanted a better retort.

"Justice is are not earned. It is dispensed upon the transgressor."

Still, getting the boy to kill him is going to be invaluable research. And hey, he may even elect to become a cultivator, though his sister is a consideration.
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>>5053235
>Find the mauled boy, who possess the potential to be a cultivator and lead him to the tiger, and allow nature to take its course, while you observe the end of life and the fulfillment of a powerful grudge.
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>>5053235
>>5053242
Support.
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>>5053257
Oh I didn't even think about that, she shouldn't have passed just yet right?
Should we look for her ghost?
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>>5053242
support
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>>5053242
+1
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>>5053235
support >>5053242

Finding the sister's ghost/bones might also be helpful.
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>>5053242
+1 for both
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>>5053269
>>5053479
The sister's alive, we've seen her at the funeral.

>>5053235
Kill him yourself, and take his beast core for later use, for your own cultivation or to trade away for something else. As he had never learned how to refine his Qi, his core would be low quality.
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>>5053235
>Just leave him to whatever fate will find him. He wasted his strength and potential to live as a mere beast, and lacked the ambition to become anything greater. Unlike like yourself!
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>>5053242
+1
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

>Find the mauled boy, who possess the potential to be a cultivator and lead him to the tiger, and allow nature to take its course, while you observe the end of life and the fulfillment of a powerful grudge.: 10
-"My pampered days have long lay dead Old Crooked Tooth. Just as you shall.":9
-"Justice is are not earned. It is dispensed upon the transgressor.": 1

Kill him yourself, and take his beast core for later use, for your own cultivation or to trade away for something else. As he had never learned how to refine his Qi, his core would be low quality.:2

Just leave him to whatever fate will find him. He wasted his strength and potential to live as a mere beast, and lacked the ambition to become anything greater. Unlike like yourself!:1

So Huanliuxue will tell Jiuquliaoya "My pampered days have long lay dead Old Crooked Tooth. Just as you shall." and then find the boy he disfigured and allow nature to take its course, and meditate on the moment a life ends and a grudge is fulfilled

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>>5053701
Yep!
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Your offense shows itself in the restless movement of your tail and the subtle parting of your lips and narrowing of your golden yellow eyes. However, you stand victorious having only suffered a headache and pulled paw, while Jiuquliaoya insults you in the mud, wheezing, whimpering and struggling to breath as his own heart kills him! The words he speaks to you are those of a sore loser, trying to goad you into killing him yourself so he doesn't suffer the gravest shame a warrior born can be made to bear! That of being killed, not by their better or overconfidence, but being given to another to be executed like a rabid dog. There's desperation in his red eyes. He does not see the boy whose life he has ruined as worthy of stealing his last breath and ending his life. He respects strength even if he claims to respect valor and bravery. Who is braver? The boy who throws himself at the tiger's back to save his younger sibling or the father who protects both his children? Tigers are solitary creatures, and cannot measure the strength of kinship and familial bonds.

The fool thinks insulting the dead, who have been laid to rest and guided to their next life, will drive you to bury your claws or fangs into his throat. However, all he has accomplished is cementing your decision to offer him up to the Boy consumed by such delectable fury and intoxicating spite!. However, your pride demands repayment for being sullied by this dog in a cat's coats insult, so you decide to leave a few parting words to the tiger who had proven himself to be the deadliest adversary you've yet faced.

Lifting your chin, you raise your injured paw and bring it to your muzzle to hide your lips, mimicking the motions of a proper human beauty to mock the old man at your feet.

"My pampered days have long lay dead, Old Crooked Tooth" You whisper sweetly and serenely, maintaining your composure in every way except the look of your eyes, with radiate with a cold disdain.

Patting the tiger on his stripped brow, you reveal a tender, delicate smile as you purr "Just as you shall"

And with that, you turn away from him and begin to trot and swagger your way to the village further day the mountainside. Jiuquliaoya says nothing, but you can feel his glare burning on your back and his hateful visage fills your mind's eye like a haunting specter. Little does he know, you bask in such emotions as if they were the lulling rays of the sun itself! Scorn! Hatred! Anger! Jealously! Resentment! They fuel you as well as any meat or freshly spilt blood. Purring to hum the tune to a song Granny Monu likes to sing to herself as she works you approach the village's shoddy walls. And easily float over them like a passing breeze. Lanterns have been lit, and strong armed and broad shouldered men patrol the alleys and streets of the small community.

The tiger's roar must've roused them from their sleep and put them on high alert.
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>>5054071


How courageous of them, but the air reeks of their fear, it hangs about them like the stench of sweat or alcohol! Its almost enough to ruin one's appetite. Almost. They carry picks and they carry hammers with heads heavy enough to require to hands to lift from the ground, some wield sickles, and a few hold hastily cobbled together spears made of hoes and knives strapped together with twine and sticky resin. And they would all have died if they tried to face Jiuquliaoya, one by one or all together. However, the slaughter of a whole village spreads quickly, even if it is insignificant, so to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding and killing, you keep to the shadows and sneak past the patrols of fathers, brothers and uncles waiting for the tiger to appear to claim another victim. It is a valiant effort, offering one's own life to protect the lives of their loved ones. Respectable even if that is not their intent. The fools truly believe, emboldened by grief and rage, that they could pose a challenge to a magical beast.

If you wanted to, you could kill them without using even the simplest of skills taught to you by Granny Monu or of your own invention. And you're half of Jiuquliaoya's size.

Snorting in amusement, you leap from roof to roof, following the aroma of the most vivid grudge that hangs in the mountain air and are lead to a shack at the edge of the village, surrounded by moldering lumber sprouting with mushrooms, waterlogged and covered in moss. Smoke rises from its glassless windows.

"Ah, the blood red cat!" The ghost of Jiuquliaoya's last victim greets you merrily, resting on the edge of his old house's roof. He waves the stump of his arm at you "I didn't expect to see you return so soon! Have you come to lead me to the afterlife now?"

"I've come to give your son the justice he yearns for, Uncle, though I am glad to see you in good spirits and with a clearer mind, even if it means you're now useless to me" You happily reply as you hope on the roof yourself

"Ah, when can I expect to reincarnate then?" The rather dimwitted ghost asks plainly, not catching on that you are a demonic beast rather than the guiding, benevolent spirit he has come to believe you are

You stare at him blankly and walk through him to the back of the hovel, from which the grudge arises and the sound of chopping wood can be heard.

Peering over the rooftop, you spot the boy, covered in bandages, swinging his father's axe, newly sharpened and imbued with the youth's rage, over and over again into the logs gathered around them. Training his swing and trying to strengthen his blood soaked arms, showing he's reopened the wounds left by Jiuquliaoya's claws. Crimson rivers flow down the bandages wrapped around his hands, as he hefts the axe up again, the dark miasma of his grudge surrounding him like a titanic serpent constricting him and ready to swallow him whole.
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Through the fog of his hatred, you can see clearly the fantasy that drives him to worsen his wounds and spill the precious blood given to him by his father and mother onto the cold soil below. Every swing, he envisions his woodcutting axe splitting through Jiuquliaoya's gold coated neck. Every chop, he dreams is cutting through the bones of his spine and the meat of his throat. Through his eyes, you can see, with as much clarity as the lunatic desire for revenge has gifted him, the old tiger's blood flowing from the stump of his neck with empty eyes gazing into the night with fear and dread

A grin that could bring a chill to the backs of the dead and send ghosts fleeing for their graves, the boy swings and swings, the muscles in his arms tensing and bulging with every chop of his chosen weapon. He has torn the skin from his hands, degloving them completely. His eyes blaze with a rage brighter than any you have seen before, besides that which you felt as you met Ling Meng and devoured his viscera and bowels.

A smile parts your lips. You were correct. this boy is a kindred spirit of yours. Just like your teacher

Panting and wheezing, he falls forward, still tightly clutching to his axe as he struggles to stand. And that is when you greet him, with a mournful yowl. He turns, chest covered in mud and red scars. beneath his bandages you can see the ruin of his face. A ghoulish mask that reveals he would've been handsome as far as human judged, but now that blessing has been stolen from him along with his father

Wheezing he glares at you, eyes narrowed. He can sense you are a similar creature to the target of his grudge

"Oh who is this boy who looks at me with such furious hatred? Who is this human cub who destroys himself training for a foe beyond any mortal man" You coo as you hop from the roof and begin to circle him, have draped in shadows "You and I are much alike, though I was born a cat, we have both suffered the tragedy of losing those we love"

His axe falls to his side, and he holds onto it for support, eyes widening with intrigue and surprise. Not that you can talk but you haven't leapt to tear his belly open and drink the blood that would spill out

"Oh I am not like the brute who you dream of decapitating, boy" You state, circling around his back with a cackle "I'm a kindly aunt whose learned how sweet the wine of vengeance tastes, tastier than any meat to be found beneath heaven"

"What are you?" He slurs, one eyelid refusing to rise with the other, drooping low as he watches you warily

"Men call me Huanliuxue, though I was once named Notched ear" You cheerfully answer, sitting on your haunches in front of him "And you, my grudge filled child? What may I call you"

"Fu" he says quietly "Why have you come here? and what are you"

"Eh, I've been referred to as a demon by some, guardian spirit by others" You muses, tapping a paw on the hardened clay below "And I've come here, to bring you a gift, from one resentful soul to another"
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>>5054073

"For what price" Fu snarls

"Only the privledge of witnessing the moment your grudge is sated, and Jiuquliaoya dies" You answers wistfully, flicking your tail against his bleeding chest as you step to his side "That is all, though that alone is more valuable to me than jade"

"That's all? You haven't come here to bewitch me?" He asks, suspiciously, managing to reign in his joy of being offered his enemy on a gilded platter

"Tch, I'm not my grandmother" You joke, to reassure him with a blithe demeanor "If you don't want this gift of revenge, I'll just go back and tell Jiuquliaoya he's been pardoned and is free to"

"Take me to him, if you've bested him and kept him for me to bring to justice, I would walk into the furthest reaches of hell if you asked me to" He snarls in response, eyes bulging with an inhuman rage.

You smile

"Well then young Fu! sneak out of the village, bring your axe, and it will soon taste the blood of its previous wielder's killer" You cackle as you leap and to the boy's eyes, become with the night. In reality however, you simply float away, prancing through the air excitedly.

The trek to the tiger is quiet, Fu does not speak and you see no reason to talk yourself. Your fellow magical beast barely stirs as you approach with the boy he mauled, his eyes flickering open and filling with a pitiful acceptance of his fate. He doesn't speak, besides to mutter "Get it over with, whelp"

Fu, however screams so violently and thunderously, you for a moment believe he'll match the power of the tiger's own roar. Chopping, chopping, chopping, he butchers Jiuquliaoya, first taking several swings to slowly sever his neck and then several more to mangle his body. The tiger, terrifyingly enough, remains calm even as his head is severed

"I curse you" His disembodied head hisses as Fu howls between laughing and crying "I curse you Huanliuxue, I will have my revenge against you, even if it takes me a dozen lifetimes to achieve it. I will return and see you grovel before..."

Fu buries his axe in his head then as you tilt your head, shivering from the sheer potency of the grudges oozing forth from both of the victims before you

But, having witnessed death while closely studying the transition between it and life, and seen the moment Fu's grudge was smothered and lift from his shoulders, a great insight has come to you! A piece of enlightenment! A revelation! The Dao of Death and the Dao of grudges, have been briefly revealed to you.

+20 to your next cultivation/ training roll

Having achieved his goal, and lost the unnatural stamina his force of will had afforded to him. Fu collapses besides his enemy, glaring into his empty eyes

"For a thousand years, you'll be reborn as a slug in dung, bastard" He hisses, much like a cat would!

Wheezing, he then begins to sob, curling up into a ball as the weight of his father's death replaces the fire that had once burned inside of him

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>>5054074

What do you do before returning to your sanctuary, Huānliúxuè?

>Tell Fu he has the innate potential to cultivate, and possibly one day ascend to the heavens. Tell the boy how to attract the attention of a sect with the tiger's core, and leave him to crawl back to his village.

>Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple

>Harvest Jiuquliaoya's beast core and shatter it between your teeth to absorb it into yourself, taking the Tiger's pitiful cultivation for yourself!

>Help the youth back to his village, by letting him ride your back as you carry the tiger's head between your teeth [Good karma]

>Write in
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>>5054075
>Take the core, but keep it for later.
>Help Fu back to the village with the tigers head between your teeth. [good karma]
>When he rouses, offer him the chance to cultivate. His answer doesn't really matter, but it'd be nice.

He's a kindred soul, so we should aid him.
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>>5054081
Also. . We just created a HELL of a grudge with that tiger. His ghost will be a potent one to feast upon.
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>>5054075
>Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple
Harvest Jiuquliaoya's beast core and shatter it between your teeth to absorb it into yourself, taking the Tiger's pitiful cultivation for yourself!
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>>5054075
>Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple

If he joins a sect he'll end up leaving his sister behind, and Monu may like some more company since we'll be cultivating more as we move forward.
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>>5054092
Lets not be hasty. It can serve as a jumpstart to Fu's cultivation if he joins us, or possibly serve as a potent ingredient to a potion or poision.

And the reason I suggest the good karma option, besides being in character, is so that he doesn't die of infecting his wounds out here in the cold, because the boy fucked his body up.
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>>5054075
Supporting >>5054081
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>>5054102
I'm somewhat wary of being too good or bad karma heavy, I don't want to get absolutely destroyed if we face someone that cultivates karmic dao.
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>>5054075
>Write in
>Instruct Fu in the use of the core, that he might find the strength to make it back to the village himself.
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>>5054075
>Tell Fu he has the innate potential to cultivate, and possibly one day ascend to the heavens. Tell the boy how to attract the attention of a sect with the tiger's core, and leave him to crawl back to his village.
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>>5054075
>Harvest Jiuquliaoya's beast core and shatter it between your teeth to absorb it into yourself, taking the Tiger's pitiful cultivation for yourself!
>Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple
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>>5054081
+1
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>>5054075
support >>5054081
If he still has a sister to care for, then he'll need time either way.

Wait, we can puppet corpses right? If we raise the tiger, can we study how much of his grudge remained in his body?
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>>5054081
support, we aren't a charity, let's not give our rightful spoils away. But kindness is free.
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>>5054075
>Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple
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>>5054075
>Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple
The Core seems like it'd be better for the boy than us, and he's already given us so much with that execution.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Take the core but do not use it immediately: 5

Help Fu back to the village:5

Instruct Fu in the use of the core, that he might find the strength to make it back to the village himself.:1

Harvest Jiuquliaoya's beast core and shatter it between your teeth to absorb it into yourself, taking the Tiger's pitiful cultivation for yourself!:2

Offer Fu and his family the chance to find a new life, in serving you and Granny Monu. And offer to, maybe, one day take him as your disciple:10

Tell Fu he has the innate potential to cultivate, and possibly one day ascend to the heavens. Tell the boy how to attract the attention of a sect with the tiger's core, and leave him to crawl back to his village.: 1

So you'll offer Fu the chance to cultivate, and give his family a new life, and I'll include taking the core and helping Fu back since the majority of the winning vote included those to and they're just one under half the total anyways.

Though keep in mind multiple choices usually only only occur when you can take more than one action in a vote or when it makes sense. Really still figuring out the rules on that front.

Anyways

Update will arrive shortly
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>>5054759
Well yeah, but the actions didn't conflict, so great!
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Bowing your head, you step around the weeping youth, the fur on your paws soaking up the blood spilt from both the wounds he reopened in his frenzy, and that still flowing from the many pieces of Jiuquliaoya's mangled corpse. It doesn't take more than a glance to find his beast core, as it glows with a similar radiance to dawn, a golden ember blazing in the dark of the night. It is naturally carved and shaped into the image of a snarling tiger curled around a smooth sphere of ember glass that radiates with heat and the scent of fresh blood.

It's stuck beneath the tiger's still beat heart and his lower ribs, almost parallel with the body's middle dantian. An amber jewel plucked from the crimson palace of a great and mighty beast, sounds like a poem waiting to be written. Careful not to puncture the precious object with your fangs, you pull it from beneath Jiuquliaoya's shattered ribs, muzzle dripping with viscera, blood and melted fat as you retrieve it and claim it as your own. Pausing to hastily clean your fur, starting around your face before progressing down to your muddy paws, you take a few moments more to clean both the core and the fetid tastes of soil and boiled fat from your palate. Jiuquliaoya's blood tastes like numbing peppers and ginger. Like the cuisine popular in the Ling provinces. Rolling your paw to try and get some of the pain out from your wrist, you roll the core towards the crying Fu.

His mangled face is streaked with tears, the bandages wrapping his body soaked in sweat, blood and mud. For a moment, he isn't aware of your approach, rocking slowly back and forth as he tightly presses and holds his legs to his chest, wheezing between half whimpered sobs. Jiuquliaoya stares blankly, with an axe's head stuck between his eyes and his barbed tongue hanging from his bloody jaws.

"A void of purpose, loss of drive, conviction wilts and dies. The air cools, the world dulls and darkens" You muse as you lay in front of Fu, your ears twitching as the wind changes its course to wash against your back "The moment a grudge dies, its host becomes wayward and lost, uncertain of how to continue living without the clouds of resentment and miasma of spite clouding their thoughts and leading them forward, like a dog let from its leash without a command"

The crying youth looks up to you, unable to rise from the puddle of blood and mud he had collapsed into the moment his body was no longer supported by a maddening desire for revenge. Without hatred surging through his veins, he had no energy left to stand much less walk.

"I know that chilling sensation all to well. A greyness washes out all color from the world, all five senses become muffled and all thoughts become muddled" you continue, seeing by the look in his tear filled eyes that Fu is experience the same disconnect your felt in the days after you devoured Ling Meng "To live without a purpose, is to become a living ghost, separated from the living world yet unable to move on"
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>>5054870

"Its a terrible illness, is it not? you feel as though you've become a directionless corpse, do you not? Fu?" You say, as lean your head closer to his

"So, you had reasons beyond a cat's curiosity in seeking me out to allow me my just retribution" He slurs, one eye narrowing as he struggles to life himself from the mire of his foe's execution and his own sorrow "We, despite one of us being a demon, are very much a like. In the reflection of your eyes, I see myself"

"You would see yourself in every eye if you looked closely enough, but yes, those I loved were taken from me, and I to avenged them by ending the contemptible life of their murderer" You answer, sitting up and restraining a shudder as Fu places a hand on your back to support his wait as he struggles to lift himself into a more dignified position "And Jiuquliaoya's habits disgusted me! I could've left him to die or live by his own power, or snuff out his pointless existence with my own fangs however"

"You would feel guilty if you stole away the vengeance that was rightfully mine" Fu answers, his voice cracking as he is overcome with gratitude "Forgive me for my suspicion, Huanliuxue, I was blind to your benevolence and generosity! I'd offer to indebt myself to you, but I am poor, half crippled and"

He grabs his axe's handle, jostling it to try and free it from the grip of the tiger's skull and brains.

"I have already repaid you, by killing this bastard, haven't I?" He states, his nose crinkling as he realizes how odd it was for you to ask to watch the death of an enemy you've already defeated "Surely this monster couldn't have so sickened you, you would be satisfied with witnessing his end. There was another reason for the price you asked, isn't there, noble beast Huanliuxue?"

"How observant! And yes, it was the moment of his death when your vengeance was complete and your grudge burned away I sought" You answer praisingly, as Fu's expression becomes wrinkled with confusion "The late Jiuquliaoya and myself are the way we are, because we have awoken to Qi! The vital spiritual energy of all things! The child eating fool was unaware of this, but a rare few individuals are born with the potential to cultivate Qi. Taking it from the world around them, breathing it in to refine it within their meridians for countless benefits, of both physical and spiritual nature"

"Huh" Fu snorts, rubbing his nose "Is that so? So, you and the son of a whore scattered around us just, woke up one day and found you could think and speak like men do, and started searching for this "Qi?". I figured you and him were born the way you are"

He cups his chin in his hand, tilting his head

"Wait! You're a house cat!" He gasps, as you realize he was not aware you were one before

"I told you I was born a cat, you dense brat" You snappily reply, eyes narrowed "But that is more or less correct"
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>>5054872

"In my case, the grudges of my loved ones and the blood of their killers turned me into the resplendent magical beast standing before you"

"Huh, is that so" Fu says again, still rubbing his nose "And I'm guessing, you knew how to use and refine Qi better than Jiuquliaoya did? Was that taught to you, or did it just come naturally? Forgive me for ignorance, I am just awestruck! This all feels like its come straight from the fairy tales my mother used to tell me! What can you use the Qi you've gathered for?"

"Correct, and it was taught to me! I was as ignorant as you were not long ago before I found a teacher who taught me of all I am telling you now and more. She was a cultivator once, before she met with tragedy. With her guidance I was able to become, well not stronger than Jiuquliaoya" You answer with a smirk "But more powerful. I favor Yin aligned Qi, particularly that found in ghosts, for my method of cultivation, you see. I have also developed a taste for grudges, yours was particularly delectable, Fu


"Huh is that so" He begins, before you smack his head with your paw, gently with only enough force to scold him

"Stop saying is that so, its irritating" you growl "But yes, that is so. Yours was one of the sweetest I've supped on!"

"Okay okay, sorry, I found your reaction amusing, forgive me" Fu pouts, rubbing his head and wiping tears from his eyes "So why are you telling me all this, this sound like a secret you'd keep close to your chest, a mystery to be kept from mortal hands, like a scroll written by the gods or grandmother's liquor"

"Oh, we're alike in more ways than our tragic pasts, Fu. You too, have the rare talent to cultivate. I'm telling you this, because, I feel an obligation to offer you same chance my teacher gave to me, and to give a grieving family a chance at a new and hopefully better life" You purr as Fu brings his down to his nose and clearly stops himself from saying "Huh is that so" a forth time before he meets your glare and wisely decides against it

"Is that why I survived?" He asks mournfully

You avert your gaze, suddenly unable to look into his sorrowful eyes.

"Perhaps, Your body might've gathered a miniscule amount of Qi, just enough to make your body healthier and hardier, but I cannot say for certain" You say, staring at Jiuquliaoya's head as you speak "But, while you may not be able to directly fallow the path I follow for cultivation, you have potential and It'd be wasteful to leave you to languish here in this"

"Shithole?" He interrupts "I'll go with you, Huanliuxue, wherever you intend to go. I owe you a debt that cannot be repaid and I have no connection to this village. Not like my family leads a life of luxury here. Who knows, once they know Jiuquliaoya is dead the other families may feel the same and abandon this poor village for greener pastures"
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>>5054874

"Well first, we will need to get you down the mountain before your wounds are infected or you catch your death from the cold" You say, gently placing a paw upon his shoulder "Don't move too much or over exert yourself, you've already opened nearly all of your wounds. Lean against me, I'll escort you back home so you can bring the good news back with you. Your mother and sister must be worrying themselves sick in your absence"

Guilt flush down the boy's expression, filling his eyes

"But, when they see you carrying Jiuquliaoya's head, they are certain to forgive you for your "recklessness" You merilly proclaim "Come on, set our pace, rest when you need to, I am in no rush"

Relief replaces guilt in his eyes.

"You're too kind, Huanliuxue" Fu mutters as you help him stand "But I won't weigh you down, just keep me from falling. I would not ask my benefactor to degrade herself in serving as my crutch"

And with that, the two of you return the poor logging village, with Fu using his axe as a walking stick.

You wait in front of the gate, as Fu approaches it and calls out to the guards. Judging from the voices you hear, some of them try to keep the gate closed out of cowardice and misplaced fear when they see you bathing yourself as you wait for Fu to gather his kin, even though the boy is holding the bloody head of the beast that has terrorized their families for years.

The argument ends when Fu buries his Axe in the gate and glares at the leader of the cravens, who judging from his finer clothes, is the chief. Or the former chief, as through the snippets of conversation you care to listen to, the more sensible elders and guards have forcefully removed the fat man from his position and given it to Fu instead, against the boys will.

And, suddenly, you hear shouts and calls to abandon the village and their obligations to repay the "Debt" they owe to you. Which, was spurned on by Fu himself.

Suddenly you're surrounded by about forty or so humans, the bravest coming within five feet of you as they shower you with praises and more than a few prayers.

You're dumbstruck, but enjoy their affection none the less for it. And, when Fu brings out his family, consisting of his surprisingly young mother and his sister with a mole on her cheek and hair tied into two looping braids, they greet you politely if nervously.

But after meeting them, your distracted by the ghost of the family's patriarch, who has followed them.

"Guess I'm bound to them rather than my grave" He says, when he notices your stare, which none of the excited villages notice, besides Fu.

And so, you return to your sanctuary from the journey you undertook alone with close to fifty companions, including Fu, his Sister Ju, and his mother Shu, and the ghost of his father Ru. You cannot help but wonder if this family is not a little deranged, but can't ponder the thought since Ju won't stop pulling on your ears after she found out how to climb onto your back.

How irksome!

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>>5054875

"Lady Huanliuxue! this place is cursed" The former chief, Zhu, who is Fu's third eldest uncle "Have you not heard the tales told of this mountain! Of the devils that lurk beneath the surface! All of The heavens scorn this place, listen to my warning before we are all struck down by their wrath!"

You give the fat man on long, quiet stare as you wait for him to process exactly what he is speaking to

"I'm a demonic beast!" You hiss, shaking your head "And my sanctuary is beneath the mountains roots, bloated fool! Now shut your mouth"

"Besides, Fu the axe is second in command" Zhu's similarly portly pig like wife says, pulling the cowardly swine's drooping ear as Fu sits on a nearby stone, applying the medicinal salve you made to help his wounds heal

"I am?" The boy calls out

"Can I be second in command, Huan Liuxue?" Ju asks blithely

Double vote

What do you have the villagers who've indebted themselves to you do

>Have them build a village nearby your sanctuary, to serve as a front/ early warning system for any curious travelers/wandering martial artists/ cultivators

>Put them to work refurbishing and rebuilding your temple, improving its defenses and making it feel more comfortable

>Order them to gather medicinal plants and spirit herbs from higher upon the mountain, and search for other useful resources

>BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law! [+5 to your next cultivation/ training roll, total +25. Fu chooses a random action for the villagers to carry out]

>write in

And what do you focus on, now that you've return to Monu and your sanctuary, Huānliúxuè? [Two actions can be taken]

>Ask Granny Monu what uses a beast core has besides increasing ones own power/ cultivation.

>Take Fu as your sparring partner/ practice dummy as you further refine your soft style, devising new techniques for it, while training the boy as well [Train to improve your martial art. DC 65]

>Practice your spells, and apply what you learned in fight Jiuquliaoya to learn more advance magic or devise your own while giving Fu some pointers in drawing talismans [Train to improve your magic. DC 65]

>Cultivate and meditate in the catacombs, using your newly gained insight into the twin Dao of your technique, to expand and refine its native abilities. [1d100, higher result= more progress/ results]

>Write in

If two training or one training and a cultivation focus on taken, you can decide how the bonus is divided between them
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>>5054878
>Fu is their chief!
The boy knows that his people need ot form a new village. They need the shelter. And I am fine with them making a new village or inhabiting our temple.

>Cultivate
+25 to our rolls, beat of 3? We are likely not going to get such a benefit again.

>What else can beast cores be used for?
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>>5054878
>>5054893+1
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>>5054878
Supporting >>5054893

By the way, I wonder how the villagers will earn their living at the new place. I believe if they could live anywhere else than near a man-eating tiger's lair, they would already.
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>>5054878
>BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law! [+5 to your next cultivation/ training roll, total +25. Fu chooses a random action for the villagers to carry out]

>Cultivate and meditate in the catacombs, using your newly gained insight into the twin Dao of your technique, to expand and refine its native abilities. [1d100, higher result= more progress/ results]

>Take Fu as your sparring partner/ practice dummy as you further refine your soft style, devising new techniques for it, while training the boy as well [Train to improve your martial art. DC 65]

I think we can learn about beast core uses another time, but getting in more training on both fronts could end up crucial.
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>>5054878
Wait, they all just left their village? I'm guessing they don't want to wait around for whoever will replace the tiger. They really could've stayed though, at least for a year or two.
>Refurbish the temples
>Restrict their visits to the temple to one at a time, with the offerings to the dead as the cover story

>Practice your spells, and apply what you learned in fight Jiuquliaoya to learn more advance magic or devise your own while giving Fu some pointers in drawing talismans [Train to improve your magic. DC 65]
Cultivation won't help with raw strength at this point
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>>5054878
>>5055168
Oh, and

>Investigate the Tiger's Home, check if he left any treasures or living kin
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>>5055168
Like Fu said, their village was poor and well, a shithole in the middle of a tiger infested forest and all they had to look forward to was tax collectors asking why they weren't being productive and a growing graveyard
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>>5054893
+1
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>>5054878
>BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law! [+5 to your next cultivation/ training roll, total +25. Fu chooses a random action for the villagers to carry out]
"Congratulations, Chief Fu."
>>5054878
>Ask Granny Monu what uses a beast core has besides increasing ones own power/ cultivation.
>Practice your spells, and apply what you learned in fight Jiuquliaoya to learn more advance magic or devise your own while giving Fu some pointers in drawing talismans [Train to improve your magic. DC 65]
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>>5054893
+1
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>>5054878
>BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law! [+5 to your next cultivation/ training roll, total +25. Fu chooses a random action for the villagers to carry out]
I don't really see us be a leader of men, cats are solitary creatures after all. Plus all the choices are actually OK.

>Practice your spells, and apply what you learned in fight Jiuquliaoya to learn more advance magic or devise your own while giving Fu some pointers in drawing talismans [Train to improve your magic. DC 65]

>Cultivate and meditate in the catacombs, using your newly gained insight into the twin Dao of your technique, to expand and refine its native abilities. [1d100, higher result= more progress/ results]
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>>5054878
>>BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law! [+5 to your next cultivation/ training roll, total +25. Fu chooses a random action for the villagers to carry out]
>Ask Granny Monu what uses a beast core has besides increasing ones own power/ cultivation.
>Cultivate and meditate in the catacombs, using your newly gained insight into the twin Dao of your technique, to expand and refine its native abilities. [1d100, higher result= more progress/ results]
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>>5054878
>Fu is their chief
>Ask Granny
>Cultivate
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>>5054878
>BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law! [+5 to your next cultivation/ training roll, total +25. Fu chooses a random action for the villagers to carry out]

>Take Fu as your sparring partner/ practice dummy as you further refine your soft style, devising new techniques for it, while training the boy as well [Train to improve your martial art. DC 65]
>Cultivate and meditate in the catacombs, using your newly gained insight into the twin Dao of your technique, to expand and refine its native abilities. [1d100, higher result= more progress/ results]
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results.

BAH! Fu is their chief! They're annoying already! He can decide what they do! You have to focus on your cultivation and the development of your law!:11

Put them to work refurbishing and rebuilding your temple, improving its defenses and making it feel more comfortable:1
-Restrict their visits to the temple to one at a time, with the offerings to the dead as the cover story: 1
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Cultivate and meditate in the catacombs, using your newly gained insight into the twin Dao of your technique, to expand and refine its native abilities.:10

Take Fu as your sparring partner/ practice dummy as you further refine your soft style, devising new techniques for it, while training the boy as well:2

Practice your spells, and apply what you learned in fight Jiuquliaoya to learn more advance magic or devise your own while giving Fu some pointers in drawing talismans:3

Investigate the Tiger's Home, check if he left any treasures or living kin: 1

Ask Granny Monu what uses a beast core has besides increasing ones own power/ cultivation.: 8

So, you will, deciding the villagers are truly troublesome and annoying, leave Fu to guide them as he is their chief anyways and you must focus on your cultivation and further development of your law.

And will do so by meditating on the new insights you have gained on ghosts/ death and grudges/ resentment in the catacombs AFTER asking Granny Monu what uses a beast core has beyond simply increasing ones own power

Update will arrive shortly
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Bah! You had forgotten how annoying humans could be, after only keeping company with yourself and later Granny Monu. So loud and ponderous, and both of those most irritating qualities are only bolstered when they are in groups. A few or one make for good companions or entertainment, but when a village is together and following behind your every step like a march of ducklings, their combined presence very quickly becomes nothing but bothersome. Its smothering, like when you were still a lesser beast and would be plucked up from your sunbathing or meanderings to be brushed or held for reasons you still can not comprehend. Though you cannot be mad at the children, simply because it is the nature of youth to be energetic and playful.

But the constant throng grown men and mature women treating you as divine emissary and constantly barraging you with questions, please for guidance or prayers is almost maddening. While the small shrines you've seen raised in your honor have tickled your pride and pleased you greatly, the effects of unwillingly being declared a friend of all people living beneath the Chuan Family's rule and a divine being sours the sweetness of the praise and worship.

Nearing your sanctuary, you decide, that you will have no part in leading the village or solving their day to day petty problems and complaints. It is against the solitary nature of a cat to lead a flock or pack, let alone a village. Besides! They named Fu their chief.

"Is something wrong, Noble Demon?" Fu asks as he sharpens his axe's head besides a stream, while his mother and sister wash clothes and the men of the village group together like a flock of birds waiting to see if he'll deliver their messages and prayers to you, as they took you offense as a sign of only Fu being worthy to hold an audience with you as your "priest". The minds of men are strange, you cannot begin to understand how they reach the conclusion you do! You just groaned and disdainfully turned away from them the last time they gathered to ask you to grant their wives or future crops fertility or make their first born sons strong and masculine!

Why would an acolyte of ghosts, death, and grudges be able to seed new life and turn "fields" that are unfruitful verdant and ripe!? Its maddening! Its annoying! You twitch your head, feeling as though you're about to cough up blood as you look at your potential future disciples bandaged face. His pallor is healthier, and he no longer wheezes and shudders as he breathes. Your medicine and advice has pulled him from the brink of death

"Yes, the villagers are annoying and their constant badgering and groveling is starting to draw my ire. You're their chief, tell them I will have nothing to do with the petty affairs of their mundane lives" You half hiss, eyes narrowed, as you extend and sheath your claws

Fu nods, testing the sharpness of his axe

"I was wondering what would come first, a death or you commanding them to leave you be" He sighs in relief
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Before setting down his aze "And, I share your annoyance. Grown men and women shouldn't debase themselves, but I suppose that's the sad truth of life. You have to disgrace yourself for wealth, favor or respect"

"Humans are truly a strange race" You mutter, before yawning as you stretch out your back and forelimbs "Word my demand as you will, and find something to keep them occupied until they stop thinking to ask me to produce miracles or to gain my favor with sacrifices and rituals or whatever nonsense next enters their minds that they believe will please me"

"It is the least I can to, to the one I owe my life to" Fu says with a smile, glancing around the wilds as he lifts up his axe "I think, this stream is a nice place to build our new home, near the river, beneath the mountain. Always liked fish"

You plod away towards the hidden entrance of your temple, leaving Fu behind to idly swing his axe in thought

"Maybe trade will travel to us down the river or from the roads" He pondered, his tone hopeful and lively. When he turns around, you have already left to finish your journey to your underground home, leaving your unwanted entourage a few days travel away from your sanctuary. Close, but not to close to risk exposing your den to unwanted attentions.

You find Granny Monu, brewing some elixir or particularly foul smelling stew floating with bones and offal, whatever it is, she has some how made it violet in color.

Your teacher lifts up her opium pipe as she notice you leaping down to the temple proper, which you find she has cleaned and lit with candles alongside the false ghostlights you left behind, which have greatly dimmed in you absence but now glow with renewed vigor.

"Ah, my prized pupil! I was wandering if you had gotten lost and forgotten me with the dead" She cackles as you inspect her cauldron and find her to be cooking human bones, old bones

You glance up at her

"Oh, don't worry about that. I was picking special herbs, to help you recover from any injury or illnesses you caught in the wild, when a foolish brute of a bandit tried to rob me! The nerve!" Granny says, her eyes darkening as she stirs her stew, a skull bubbling to the surface as she sneers and reveals what teeth still sit between her lips "He tried to take my pipe, and my treasure. But touching an old toad like me is as dangerous as being bitten by a Fallen Star Viper!"

She cackles, as she smacks the skull with her ladle.

"A less torturous death than the fate I would have delivered to him" You plainly state as you sit before the cauldron "So did not fear for my safety"

"Tch, a prodigy will weather any storm and endure any battle so long as they keep their wits away from their pride" She mutters, tossing a handful of glowing sand into the stew she's tending "I busied myself with improving our temple and home, and keeping the curious spirits from breaking the seal upon your meditation chambers"
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>>5055899

"Your confidence is more filling than any meal, Grandmother" You cheerfully state "So, is this soup your meal? or is this merely an exercise of spite, old hag?"

Monu cackles tapping the edge of her cauldron with her ladle

"It is for you, with a few more ingredients, maybe another foolish man with little sense and too much greed in his eyes, and I'll have made an elixir that I believe you will find, most helpful considering the essence of your cultivation technique" She says, wafting her mangled hand to sample the smell "Perhaps with a pinch of a holy man's ashes or the tongue of a harlot would improve this medicine"

You sigh, you had half expected her to slurp the broth herself rather than just smell it.

"So thoughtful, so kind!" You proclaim, as you roll Jiquliaoya's beat core towards her "But, enough gossip and talk of potions and elixirs"

"Ah! A beast core! So your opponent was no ordinary tiger" She says, snatching it up with an instinctive haste, old greed and desire flaring in her narrowed, wrinkled ringed eyes.

In the amber core, her liver spotted reflection breaks into a grin

"Weaker than yourself, at least in terms of cultivation and progress, just nearing the true beginning of cultivation, the first step of Qi Gathering. Only a few drops of refined Qi, but more than one would expect from a young magical beast" She coos, licking the amber orb, smacking her lips before leaving her bloated tongue to hang above it "Heavy Yang, Fire aligned, Qi of blood swirling in a sea of pride, and just a hint of Primordial Beast Essence~!. A proud spirit, befitting a mighty beast. We are fortunate he will pose no threat to us now"

She sets the core down and rolls her tongue back into her mouth

"He would've become a terrible demonic beast if allowed to mature, even to the foundation stage" Monu says, tapping a finger on the carved figure of a tiger curled around the core "Not as mighty as yourself! But a tiger is a deadly adversary naturally!"

"So what uses does his legacy retain?" You ask, rolling it to amuse yourself as you await the answer to your question

"I could, though I am unskilled in the method, make an artifact of it. Better yet, a poison that could fell even a cultivator!" Monu says with a smile "The beast's essence was a wrathful one, it could be turned into a most murderous tool. Or we could, find some means of selling it, those who would find it worthless would not allow us to approach their abodes alive but...the world is not empty of heretics and apostates like us"

"So, magical tools, deadly poison, or trade goods?" You ask, moving the core beneath your paw "Or power"

"I'd say its worthless to your cultivation, considering its contents and energies are opposed to your own. And, curiously there is a curse floating within it. It might upset your stomach if you ate it" Monu sagely commented, as she returned her attention to stirring her human stew "nothing serious, of course, but you should be aware of the risks"
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>>5055900

"Jiuquliaoya still insults me even beyond his death" You groan, leaning your head back "Well, I will decide what to do with it later. If its worth poisoning myself on his spite..."

Granny Monu smiles

"Oh!" You shout, before returning her smirk with your own wicked grin "I understand now! The curse would not poison me! It'd strengthen me! The fool of a tiger wasted his dying breath speaking his grudge, not realizing I have gained something of a tolerance to them! Like cursing a flower by giving it fertilizer!"

"Exactly, exactly. But, a magical tool or poison are as worthwhile to take as any Treasure or wellspring of Qi" She replies with pride flowing with every word she speaks "Though, selling it to a desperate rogue cultivator may also prove wise. But, it is your property, and thus yours to expend or keep"

"I'll figure out what to do with it later, I've been delaying my cultivation and development for to long, this excursion has impede my progress!" You state confidently "I will return, perhaps in a week, perhaps in four, perhaps in more"

"Tell the ghost with the axe to stop making a racket at night, people my age get little sleep as it is without constant howling and curses screamed at the heavens!" Granny monu shouts after you as you float over to the demon's head gate to begin your "Closed Crypt Training"

Roll 1d100. Best out of three, add 25 to the finale result

And to be clear, Fu chose to establish a village, that will allow you to have a workforce of laborers/ Mortal devotees
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Rolled 90 (1d100)

>>5055903
POWER
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Rolled 64 + 25 (1d100 + 25)

>>5055903
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Rolled 16 + 25 (1d100 + 25)

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>>5055907
We're eating good tonight
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>>5055907
115.

I think we broke through something.
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End result, 115! Prodigious Progress! You've advanced Leaps and Bounds as only a true prodigy can!

Update will arrive shortly.
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I'll go with the poison. A fire that burns within to surprise those protected by cold without.
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Xiongji and the old man greet you beyond the gate as you enter the courtyard of ghosts and wraiths once more. Well Greet is perhaps not the right term, more that you encounter the latter trying to calm the ever raging spirit whose dulling his already near edgeless axe upon the crypts and idols dotting the empty crypt. Ghost lights and cowering specters watch on with horror, fearing they will be the volatile soul's next target should his rampage through the upper levels of the catacombs remain unopposed. You watch the spectacle for a few moments, as the heaven's hating general tries to throttle the old man who has forgotten even his name. You decide to interfere and end the brawl of the dead once the wailing and whimpers of the lesser ghosts and the old man's half choked pleas for his comrade to calm himself and cease his madness becomes annoying as the chorus of Prayers from the rabble of Fu's village.

"Enough! I have returned and require tranquility and silence in the graves I sit above!" You shout, drawing in Qi from all of the present spirits, focusing mostly on Xiongji as he is the most troublesome and likely to interrupt or impede your cultivation if he is not soothed. One cannot meditate while distracted or trouble, and the destruction of the chamber they sit within is a distraction that cannot be ignored or blocked out.

"Ah, it is our living guest! I had assumed you had forlorn us as the gods did!" Xiongji beckons you, eyes fluttering with bliss as an unnatural calm falls over his addled mind

"I was worried I was soon to learn if ghosts could die, I owe you a debt, Huanliuxue" The nameless geezer huffs and puffs, cheeks sunken and eyes filled with tears "May I inquire the meaning of your extended absence from the halls of our prison"

"its impolite to pester guests!" Xiongji snarls, taking and threatening step towards the well meaning shade, before you draw a greater quantity of Qi from his spectral body and temper his temper.

"Come, I will soon hold court, spread word to the intelligent ghosts and phantoms I will have audience with them all and resume my closed door training in their company, cultivating off of their woes and resentment" You tell the lackadaisical general Xiongji was throttling moments ago "I will linger amongst the dead for some time, as I've achieved a certain enlightenment concerning the nature of ghosts and the boundary between life and death, as well as the transitory nature of grudges and spite and one form their inevitable conclusion may take. Like life itself in a way. I've witnessed the ending of both, intimately"

"Oh? So you've been researching! Trying to become more knowledgeable of us, and how to mimic our cursed existence?' The general asks with a grandfatherly smile

Xiongji grabs him by his neck

"Girls have many secrets to keep, stop pestering our guest with your pointless curiosity. She eases our suffering, that is enough you slug" He coos sweetly, as if talking to a lover.

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>>5055956

Rolling your eyes, you prepare your pedestal, lighting long burning incense and scattering the ashes of the old like they were the remains of the dead. Xiongji sits crossed legged before you, head bowed. You adopt your meditation position, and look into the darkness beyond the tomb you have taken and readied for your meditation. In lines of two, lesser spirits bob like fox fire to fill the stagnant air of the chamber. They circle and form into formations like they once did in life, arraying themselves around you in increasing complex patterns, floating ponderously around you like the petals of a lotus grown from a pond filled with corpses. Pale and with a chilling presence, which you find now to be rather soothing. It gradually seeps into your bones, radiating through your flesh. The chill of the grade brings serenity and the peace of the void to your mind as you begin to enter a meditative trance, preparing for when the stronger and more potent souls return to or join the court you hold, to share in the bliss of having their agonies and living attachments siphoned away and their grudges swallowed along with the Qi that dominates their wretched existence.

The next to arrive are spirits bound to their earthly remains, skeletons and mummified ghouls, shamble to prostrate themselves before you, moaning mantras begging you to take away their pain and consume the memories of the tragedy that befell them. The chamber begins to become cramped and heavy with the aroma of moldering bones and half decayed flesh.

Then, more powerful ghosts arrive, some you recognized and some you do not. Some of them look human yet, and others have become monstrous like the feral spirit you encountered before. They kneel besides Xiongji, and some cross their legs as he does. As one, they close their eyes as the careless general floats to your side, taking the place of your attendant.

Breathing in, you sup upon the vital breath of death and enmity, the essence of earthbound spirits and hungry ghosts and the emotions that have persisted beyond their mortal lives. Feeling the Qi of Yin and the Qi of Death enter your meridians as new grudges join the mire of spite forming in your belly, you shudder, finding the cold still of the grave euphoric. It dances through your fur, like a gentle hand. It digs into your bones, weighing them down like wine. It seeps into your flesh, bringing you the gentle repose of the dead as you remain alive.

Your three Dantians become as ice, no, they become as the concept of ice, the ideal all ice and cold seeks to emulate. Allowing your head to hang, as if you were hung by a noose, you see your breath rise past your lips as white vapor. Like your soul escaping your body. A strangely comforting sense of despair, loss washes through your thoughts, cleansing them of all mortal concerns and desires before a frigid apathy usurps them in turn.
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A vortex of black clouds, miasma drawn from the grudges of your congregation of corpses, flows directly past you scarcely parted lips, funneling directly into the reserve of grudges you have already collected and refined in the crucible of your belly.

The tranquility of death consumes you, swallowing you whole as you become as another corpse in the legion of the heaven's hated heathen army. It took you four days to begin your meditation in earnest, as your audience gathered and word spread of your return and the peace you offered.

At last closing your eyes, you release a breath so cold and lifeless, you wonder if perhaps you have become a ghost yourself. The incense have long burned away, their fragrant smoke faded away. Life no longer intrudes in the realm of the dead.

And you enter into a long sleep like meditation. Would an outside observe be able to separate you from the ghosts and corpses who flock around you? Your internal energy, the essence of your life, is colored with their dying curses as you attune with the shadow of the shadow of the shadow of the shadow of the Dao of Ghosts and death.

Time passes by, and the world turns beneath the heavens....
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UNIQUE ART ATTAINED! Choose the boon of the underworld!

>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: A yet unseen ability, that allows practioner of your self taught law to separate their soul and flesh and walk as true ghosts! Walk unseen, traverse great distances and enter the hidden world of the dead! However, while separated from your body and possessing all the abilities of ghosts, you also share their weaknesses

>Adoption of the Grave: A curious technique, that balances the practioner between life and death. The heart ceases beating and the user obtains the ability to heal by drinking blood or stealing the breath or Qi from living beings, replacing the ability of expending internal energy to mend injuries...or heal naturally.

>Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges: By storing particularly potent grudges, the practioner is able to take on an idolized mien of their previous owner, drawing on the nature of their grudges to embody it, being temporarily bequeathed abilities and powers inspired by it! If the grudge is fulfilled, you lose the ability to call upon it

>Monarch of the Phantom Butterflies: The dead recognize the practioner as their rightful sovereign. Any ghosts weaker than yourself, or those who freely submit themselves to you, Can be bound and made loyal beyond death itself. Tied not to lingering earthly desires or grudges, but to your regal presence, they follow you always. However, Ghosts or spiritualists equal to or stronger than your power will be able to break the oath/ steal away your cour

>Write in

https://youtu.be/xclh_676KwE Some mood music for the update
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>>5055960
>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: A yet unseen ability, that allows practioner of your self taught law to separate their soul and flesh and walk as true ghosts! Walk unseen, traverse great distances and enter the hidden world of the dead! However, while separated from your body and possessing all the abilities of ghosts, you also share their weaknesses
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>>5055960
>Reap Life, Paint Death
>>From your claws, extend blades that touch only Qi of living. They ignore armor to cut straight upon the soul. Your tail becomes as the dead, using their forms as ink to paint into talismans or bind into servitude.
>>But the opposite is true as well. Your claws find no purchase upon the dead, and your tail cannot paint the living elements. Your fangs still work just fine, though
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>>5055960
>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel
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>>5055960
>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel
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>>5055960
>Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges: By storing particularly potent grudges, the practioner is able to take on an idolized mien of their previous owner, drawing on the nature of their grudges to embody it, being temporarily bequeathed abilities and powers inspired by it! If the grudge is fulfilled, you lose the ability to call upon it.
So many possibilities.
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>>5055960
>>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: A yet unseen ability, that allows practioner of your self taught law to separate their soul and flesh and walk as true ghosts! Walk unseen, traverse great distances and enter the hidden world of the dead! However, while separated from your body and possessing all the abilities of ghosts, you also share their weaknesses
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>>5056169
>Support
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>>5055960
>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: A yet unseen ability, that allows practioner of your self taught law to separate their soul and flesh and walk as true ghosts! Walk unseen, traverse great distances and enter the hidden world of the dead! However, while separated from your body and possessing all the abilities of ghosts, you also share their weaknesses
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>>5055960

>Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges: By storing particularly potent grudges, the practioner is able to take on an idolized mien of their previous owner, drawing on the nature of their grudges to embody it, being temporarily bequeathed abilities and powers inspired by it! If the grudge is fulfilled, you lose the ability to call upon it
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>>5055960
>Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges
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>>5055960
>>5056193
Can I change my vote to this?
>Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges: By storing particularly potent grudges, the practioner is able to take on an idolized mien of their previous owner, drawing on the nature of their grudges to embody it, being temporarily bequeathed abilities and powers inspired by it! If the grudge is fulfilled, you lose the ability to call upon it
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>>5055960
>Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges: By storing particularly potent grudges, the practioner is able to take on an idolized mien of their previous owner, drawing on the nature of their grudges to embody it, being temporarily bequeathed abilities and powers inspired by it! If the grudge is fulfilled, you lose the ability to call upon it
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>>5055960
>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: A yet unseen ability, that allows practioner of your self taught law to separate their soul and flesh and walk as true ghosts! Walk unseen, traverse great distances and enter the hidden world of the dead! However, while separated from your body and possessing all the abilities of ghosts, you also share their weaknesses
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>>5055960
>Monarch of the Phantom Butterflies: The dead recognize the practioner as their rightful sovereign. Any ghosts weaker than yourself, or those who freely submit themselves to you, Can be bound and made loyal beyond death itself. Tied not to lingering earthly desires or grudges, but to your regal presence, they follow you always. However, Ghosts or spiritualists equal to or stronger than your power will be able to break the oath/ steal away your cour
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>>5055960
>Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: A yet unseen ability, that allows practioner of your self taught law to separate their soul and flesh and walk as true ghosts! Walk unseen, traverse great distances and enter the hidden world of the dead! However, while separated from your body and possessing all the abilities of ghosts, you also share their weaknesses
Loving the quest, thanks op
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

Ending the vote now. Tallying it. Let it run longer since this vote was pretty important , and cause I wanted to watch Dune.

Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel: 6

Reap Life, Paint Death: 1

Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges: 6

Monarch of the Phantom Butterflies: 1

So we have a tie! Between Severing and Enmity incarnation.

So In the spirit of fairness, I will tiebreak rather than making you guys wait longer or doing a second vote

HOWEVER

I will make the runner up of the two easier to unlock/ reachable sooner than any other unique art, including the losers of this vote. Kind of like the martial arts vote.

So

1 = Severing of the eternal soul and Mortal vessel

2= Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges

Now lets ROLL THE DICE https://youtu.be/8k6o6EgesIY

>>5056818
No thank you! I'm having a blast writing it for you guys. Cultivation is my drug
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>>5057407
Alright, so you have achieved Severing of the Eternal Soul and Mortal vessel, and are Half a step from unlocking Enmity incarnation, Devil of Grudges. Who knows, might be a midfight power up or revealed through deeper insight into the Dao.

Anyways,

Update will arrive shortly.
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Dust settles upon scarlet fur, muscles stiffen and the body freezes. The water in the air turns from vapor to ice, clinging to the unmoving Magical Beast born of grudges and fed upon the breath of ghosts and phantoms. Though she appears to be a statue carved of stone and draped with dyed fur, she continuously cultivates and meditates upon the mysteries of the veil of death and those who have passed beyond it but who have not yet returned to the wheel of reincarnation. And, she ponders the grudges that so infest the world of the living, from the lowest beggars to the highest of the gods within the celestial courts far above the clouds. For a human upon the path of cultivation, the inherent divide between the two concepts, though ghosts were often an existence sentenced around vengeance and desire for retribution for crimes carried out against them in life or insults shown toward them in death, would have found no road to walk following the Dao of Ghosts and the Dao of Grudges simultaneously, and would have to focus on one and abandon the other.

But a prodigy, and particularly one that was a cat, a creature that can feel resentment and yearn for revenge perhaps even keener than man itself and who are naturally attuned as all animals are to the realm of the supernatural and dead, now awakened to Qi and its cultivation could pave a path between the two concepts, and be enlightened by both! Thus, Huanliuxue's self taught art was formed, its foundations built across two the streams of two forces that were at once complimentary and opposed to each other, like Yin and Yang. For, all life must end, and all life was possessed some resentment. The dead hold grudges as easily as the living, indeed ghosts are often born from either their own or the hatred of others, but Grudges also drive men to cling to life and refuse death. A scholar may name it a paradox, or ignore the necessary discrepancy between the grudges of the living, and the grudges of the dead.

But Huanliuxue knew them, and knew them well. She studied the boundaries of life, and the difference between grudges satisfied and those still yearning for retribution. Having observed the exact moment of death, and the moment a grudge is formed between lives and a grudge comes to an end, She had reached an understanding no other had dared to realize.

Life
Death
Resentment
Hate
Sorrow
Apathy

They were all aspects of the same universal force. The unrelenting march of life to death, and the emotions that hasten its pace. Ghosts were simply those souls who through stubbornness of will or potency of their earthly attachments and emotions, stopped at the gate to their next life or hell if they were to be punished before their next incarnation.

There was no separation between souls of the living and souls of the dead. The only difference was one possessed a mortal vessel to interact with the world and experience its joys, while the other did not and languished in the sorrows of the past.
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>>5057456

Grudges could make a soul monstrous, in life or death.

All that separated the living from the dead, was the reality of life. They were trapped in their flesh, chained by their bones, imprisoned in their marrow, intoxicated by their blood, reliant on their breath

Two veils were lifted, one completely while the other still kept the cosmic mystery it kept hidden behind its shroud, casting its shadow upon Huanliuxue's soul, waiting to be known and understood.

The revelation that came to the cat who held the company of ghosts, could be summarized thusly, though in truth the fragment of enlightenment that came to her was far longer and profound.

"The souls of the living are bound to their bodies, like a dog is leashed to its owner hands. By severing the strings that hold the spirit to the mortal vessel, One can become as a living ghost"

And so

Huanliuxue cut the red strings that wrapped themselves around her soul...
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Elsewhere, beneath a raging blizzard, a monk with one eye and traitor branded upon his brow played a Pipa carved from old wood buried beneath ice and snow. The air around him had become blue with the sorrow of his heart, and surged with the pain of a broken heart. Behind his back, three spectral foxes tails, colored white and blue flicked through the air as the bringer of his despair and ruin watched his progress and the waited with baited breath for the results of his grand experiment

Staring towards the heavens, Jingyǔ snarled, his face contorting with grief no mortal man should know. Like a man possessed he began to play and strum his Pipa with a feverish mania.

"A WINTER WITHOUT END!" He cried to the heaven as he played "My life has held naught by sorrow and tragedy! When will my suffering come to an end!? Was I born to know only pain? To experience sorrow alone?! Do the tears I shed that become a rive entertain the gods!? Was I made as a joke? A mockery of the life a man was supposed to lead? Do my misfortunes have a purpose, or are they a trial without end or reward! As far as I can see! Is lifeless ice and snow! Mine is a winter without End!"

The winds calmed.

And Qi flowed through the meridians of a man born with them blocked, his sorrow and self pity becoming so great, they opened a gate within him that was never made to be opened.

The fox spirit, Xuěbái grinned predatorily, as a forth tail joined her other three.
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"Monster! Devil! Ogre!" An old martial artist, who had waged a hundred battles spat through his teeth, blood staining the face of his killer

A pale girl who stood taller than any man, with dull eyes like unpolished red agate. Holding a sword large even for herself, and in front of the man's school, she split him from groin to chin with a single swing, that held such ferocity and strength, the building behind him was also cut into two

"Pathetic, blind like the rest" She sighed as she turned, and with a pommel strike, burst the organs of her next challenge, the old master's enraged pupil
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>>5057457

She pressed a heel upon his gut, and granted him the mercy of a quick death.

The crowd had grown silent, as they watched the freak of nature butcher the local sect of martial artists after one had insulted her appearance and mocked her awkward gait and manner.

"Is there any man who can challenge me?" She complained "All of you have been so weak, is this really the limit of the strength of normal men? How dull, I heard this school trained the best fighters in the Chuan province, but all I found were novices pretending at being masters"

Sighing, she marched forward, blood dripping from her sheatheless blade and her face

"Must I challenge devils or gods to test my skill?" She wondered out loud, as she left the townsfolk with the mangled corpses of her last set of challenges
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In a forest, an ape like man chewed on bark and whimpered at every shadow that moved around him! The emperor's assassins must be close by! He had to hide further! Deeper in the forest of the tragic lovers! Or else he would be boiled alive and served to his mother as stew!
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You open your eyes, and sneeze. Blinking four times, and then winking four times with each eye, you test your progress.

First, by stepping out of your body and admiring its beauty, before returning to inhabit it and stretching the soreness of your limbs,

Your power has greatly increased, your cultivation base and its reserves of refined Qi have grown substantially since you began your prolonged meditation. The you from before, would look at the you of now in awe. You must've advanced several ranks through the Qi Condensation stage of your self taught law. Measuring the density, and purity of your much deeper well of Qi, you believe you have stepped into the late stage of the condensation stage While its hard to measure a yet unformed law, if you were at the equivalent of the second level of Qi Condensation for the orthodox laws, you were now at the Sixth, if not higher. Which meant you had at most three ranks left to ascend before you broke into the foundation establishment stage.

A whisker's breadth away for someone of your talent and genius!

You blink again, and realized you have completely lost track of time in your closed door training and meditation on Death and Grudges, you felt you were close to reaching another insight, but realized that cultivating recklessly and too hastily would spell disaster.

And, that you had reached a bottleneck in your progress. You advanced leaps and bounds, and through accepting that there really isn't that much difference between living and dying, you had found a secret art that as far as you know, had been kept hidden from the world of cultivation since its establishment!

However, the moment you did, you found your cultivation slow to a crawl and the flow of fresh, unrefined Qi slow to a crawl in the grave like depths of your meridians.

Granny Monu had warned you of this.
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The stronger ghosts leave your court, while the weaker seem to have become trapped by your lingering presence. Which couldn't happen over the span of a weak or month.

How long have you been separated from the world of the living?

Breathing out a cloud of grudges, you watch the miasma warp the stone in front of you, having realized that while you were beneath its cloud that it could improve your physical attributes or weaken those of others, like a great weight chained to their back. There were other uses for the manifested energies resentment, and the Qi of Death, Ghosts and Pure Yin, that you had realized through your meditation.

Though none were as supreme as the revelation that a soul can be severed from its living body and return to it still alive! Such a peerless art deserves a name! That it will share with this transitory stage between the end of Qi Condensation and the reaching of the Foundation Establishment!

For once one has entered the ghost court, the only way to proceed to a higher station is the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel! [刌 永恒魂会死㿾, Cǔn-Yǒnghénghún-Huìsǐzhù]. A fitting title, and one worthy of the such a key stage in your techniques development! After all! how many self taught cultivators have neared the foundation stage so rapidly!?

Truly! When the world knows of your achievements you will be idolized or feared rather than scorned and held with contempt!

Prancing out from beneath the Demon's head Gate, you find the temple changed. Rebuilt. And that the hut you had been made has been remade in stone and turned into another wing of the rebuilt temple above the catacombs of the forgotten king and soldiers of the bloodless war!

In fact, there's no longer a chasm in the floor, and there are piles of offerings before the Demon's head gate. Namely bones and dried herbs, and a thick layer of incense ash.

Granny Monu is sitting before the gate, by the Lantern just before the entrance to your sanctuary.

"Hrrn? A year and four months, that's an impressive duration for a novice cultivation, Huanliuxue" She says proudly "Most can barely endure a week, less a month, and only a handful can persist beyond that, without food, water, or reprieve. Truly, only a once in a thousand and one years prodigy could cultivate so long without rest or sustenance. And you did so, while contemplating death and the most devastating force that can be born from mortal hearts! Oh! You are as magnificent as my Snow white was! Huanliuxue!"

Tears flow down her wrinkled face!

"Oh I am so proud of your progress! To be the teacher of such a genius, it humbles this old shriveled hag!' She cries out as you stare blankly "Oooh my heart aches! Witnessing such a young magical beast climb to half a step away from foundation establishment so rapidly! And by their own wisdom and talent rather than my teachings! It is awe inspiring! Like I am witnessing the ascension of a goddess of the wilds"
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A year and a third of another!?

That...that is much longer than you've expected

"I suppose...you have returned because you're reached a bottleneck" She correctly guesses

"Yes...yes I have" You say, still to stunned to say anything more

"Hmm, well" She says with a grin "I wonder how you will overcome this impediment? My beloved and treasured disciple"

"I...I need to lay down before I think of that" You mutter, collapsing onto your side as all of the energy that had endured your year long fast and meditation drains away "A year and four months..."

"Hmmph, My record was a decade" Monu cackles "It may seem like a long time to you now, but soon it will be as a blink of your eyes...oh, and Fu has been fighting off bandits from the clan of the brute whose corpse I turned into an elixir for...tch, about four months after you began your cultivation. He's gained some renown as a hero of the people, actually, he might be ready to cultivate himself in a few more years. OH and the elixir will need to ferment for...tch three more years? Such things take time after all, like a nice Oolong!"

"An entire yeaaaaaar" You groan, your head swimming, as you soul floats free from your body.

Granny Monu just Cackles

What do you do once you have recovered from the shock, Huanliuxue? [Two actions can be taken

>Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges.

>Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time

>Search world for resources, like spiritual herbs and treasures, to aid in breaking your bottle neck.

>Step into the world of the dead and hunt down Ling Meng's ghost to torment him some more, for no reason besides you can now

>Find a use for Jiuquliaoya's beast core

>Write in
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>>5057460
>Deal with the bandits
>Throw yourself into martial, Magical and Alchemical training
A cat plays with the mouse, and learns not to be hurt during it.
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>>5057460
>Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges.
We have left the village on their own terms for long enough, might as well throw them a bone. It will serve as a good warmup too.
>Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time
Learning something useful in a fight is always good
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>>5057460
>Step into the world of the dead and hunt down Ling Meng's ghost to torment him some more, for no reason besides you can now
His punishment must be even more severe!
>Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges, and see how Fu's grown since you met.
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>>5057460
>Step into the world of the dead and hunt down Ling Meng's ghost to torment him some more, for no reason besides you can now
May his punishments be eternal.
>Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time
The humies will be alright. Best let fu sort it. Though I wouldn't be opposed for a visit, we'll tire of the attention quickly I'm sure, but cats still want to be admired from time to time
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>>5057460
>Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges.
>Search world for resources, like spiritual herbs and treasures, to aid in breaking your bottle neck.

A dimensional pouch could be nice.
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>>5057460
>>Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges.
>>Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time
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>>5057460
>Search world for resources, like spiritual herbs and treasures, to aid in breaking your bottle neck.
Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges.
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>>5057460
>Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time
>Find a use for Jiuquliaoya's beast core

Let Fu handle the bandits, it'll be educational.
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>>5057460
>Step into the world of the dead and hunt down Ling Meng's ghost to torment him some more, for no reason besides you can now

>Find a use for Jiuquliaoya's beast core
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>>5057460
>Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time
>Search world for resources, like spiritual herbs and treasures, to aid in breaking your bottle neck.
Maximum grinding
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Finally home. Ending the vote now. Tallying the results. Sorry for being late, day was hectic.

Deal with the bandits, to keep them from drawing attention to your Sanctuary, and to devour their grudges.: 6

Return to your martial, Magical and Alchemical training, to make up for lost time: 6

Step into the world of the dead and hunt down Ling Meng's ghost to torment him some more, for no reason besides you can now: 3

Search world for resources, like spiritual herbs and treasures, to aid in breaking your bottle neck.:3

Find a use for Jiuquliaoya's beast core:2

So, you will return to your martial, magical and alchemical training and deal with the bandits, beginning the former with the later as a kind of warm up exercise

Update will arrive shortly.
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Once you've regained your senses and composure, you realize what must be done. After you've have your first meal in nearly a year and a half. Its been too long since you've partaken of fresh meat and blood, the taste of fat cooked in fragrant herbs is a much welcome pleasure to reacquaint you with life and living. It is a grand feast, a celebration thrown for you by Monu and shared between the two of you alone. The old toad witch's resistance to all poisons mortal or divine, extends to alcohol you learn as she drinks most of the offerings Fu's village has brought to your temple in a few hours, and polishes off the rest as the second course of the meager meal shared between teacher and student continues on into the next morning. It may just be game meat, fish and stews made of both, but it feels as extravagent as any dinner in the imperial court when all you've had to subsist upon was the breath of ghosts and the dust in the air.

You almost feel like weeping when there's no more cooking juices or rendered fat to lap from the plates. But, when the meal ends and the last bone has been picked clean of the final morsel of flesh, you set out to do what you know must be done! You've spent a year without training, and while the results of your cultivation speak for themselves, brute strength and raw power alone will only get you so far. Cultivation is an art, like any other. And you must sharpen the skills and techniques that utilize the Qi you have hoarded like men do knives! However, you haven't awoken to a peaceful world where the world of cultivators and all their sects and even the heavens and the gods within them have come to accept magical beasts as their equal peers rather than rabid beasts and resources to plunder.

And to make matters worse, Fu's heroics and victories one against the bandit Clan Monu enraged by turning one of their members into a potion. It makes you wonder if she was not already a witch before she was ousted from her sect and the world of cultivation, considering her glee of tossing the man's corpse into her cauldron with spiritual herbs and the azure powder she constantly smokes. The woodsman's son turned tiger slayer has become something of a local folk hero. However the boy isn't aware of the fact that you will be hunted the moment you're exposed to other cultivators, and neither are the people who erect shrines to you and worship you as a regional deity. Their intentions are good, but they draw attention. The shrines and respect the Chuan people show you and all cats, is useful as it spreads the shadow of Huanliuxue far and wide, creating specters your enemies may chase and pursue rather than the real you.

However, so close to your sanctuary, a hero fighting back against criminals and outlaws would be sure to draw the attention of a true sect of cultivators, and as the boy is naïve and young and greatly admires you, he is sure to tell them of you! Like a child revealing to a father he is being cuckolded!
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And if he is not approached directly, then his battles will attract them and they'll follow the signs to your den! It aggravates your paranoia! Like the baleful cry of owls! Its terrible! You cannot peacefully meditate or train until the risk of being exposed because of Fu's personal accomplishments and glory!

And the bandits! If one of them were approached by a cultivator, they'd weave tales of a man eating witch, which is sure to draw the attention of Granny Monu's old sect! And then your teacher, whose guidance is more valuable than any treasure of the heavens would be hunted down, like a rat. The mere thought enrages you! You have grown fond of Monu, beyond the bond shared between student and teacher, and the mere thought of her old enemies returning to seek vengeance against her fills you a rage as black as the one you held for Ling Meng!

Fuming, you leave your sanctuary and find the trail of the Mountain bandit clan. Their tracks are easy to follow, they've left many victims to the vultures and crows, and Fu has buried their dead outside of their village. In the night, you approach their ghosts and in exchange for easing the agony they feel by swallowing their grudges, they tell you the path to their fortress hidden in the forests beyond your sanctuary, nearer to civilization and one of the most prosperous cities in the Chuan's domain.

A fine location for a lair of brigands and thieves, easy access to merchants and their goods but beyond the reach of the law. As most of the Chuan army has marched across the border to strike back against the Ling family, they've been spreading and freely preying upon the weak and defenseless.

Or were, until Fu came and began butchering any man wearing their colors who dared to threaten his extended family. Which has made his village become a proper town, as terrified locals flock to his protection or to join in his quest to snuff out the clan of Ne'er-do-wells, like they were reenacting a play of wandering martial artists! Which is even more troublesome! More humans to deal with!

Fu at least, is a gracious host and shows his joy of seeing you again with another revitalizing feast of stewed, roasted and fried fish, that you have to leave before you indulge to greatly and forget the task at hand. Leaving Fu and his new friends to their training and mundane lives, you travel through the wilds, across mountains, over cliffs and beneath vast forests until you reach the border of the Mountain Bandit's fortress.

An old ruin, swallowed half by sand and half by a forest, on the very edge of the Viper Pass Canyon and Cliffs of Despair. Judging from the architectural style, it belonged to the same nation as the forgotten King and all of his legions.

A black banner bearing a scorpion with a snake in place of its stinger, flies proudly before the repaired gates of the fortress.

Judging from the lack of splinter camps and outposts, the clan has gathered its members.
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Doubtlessly in a bid to crush Fu and his village for their resistance. What arrogance, and how utterly cliché.

Yawning, you stretch out your limbs, back and tail. As easy as it will be to crush these villains into dust, their destruction will serve as a wonderful exercise before you properly return to your martial training, magical studies and alchemical research. And a good test of the new limits of your power!

Walking beneath the morning mists, you enter the camp like death incarnated.

How will you deal with the bandits, Huanliuxue?

> Treat them like living practice dummies, and utilize your martial style and phantom cat step to slaughter them all, practicing new movements on them [Martial training DC 45)

>Abandon your body, and move as a ghost, possessing and driving individual bandits mad, before leaving behind talismans holding spells to shroud the camp in darkness, and test new spells amidst the chaos (Magic Training DC 45)

>Spike their liquor and food with a poison that will rot their bowels slowly, and then taint their water with a toxin that will eat away at their bones. Nature will take care of most of them, the rest will serve as perfect subjects for some new elixirs Granny Monu has taught you (Alchemical training DC 45)

>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)

>Write in

These bandits would've provided no challenge to Huanliuxue, even before she power leveled to the Late stage of Qi Condensation

Basically you're interrupting a Wuxia Story by killing the villains.

Basically, imagine if, say, Shang Bu Huan from thunder bolt fantasy just showed up in...the flying guillotine and just wrecked house. But he was an awoken/ ascended housecat, that hung out with ghosts and eats people sometimes
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>>5058496
>>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)
Let's train
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>>5058496
>>Abandon your body, and move as a ghost, possessing and driving individual bandits mad, before leaving behind talismans holding spells to shroud the camp in darkness, and test new spells amidst the chaos (Magic Training DC 45)
Let's see what all this fuss was about.
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>>5058496
>Combined training
Either we benefit a lot or we get nothing out of it, which we weren't going to anyway
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>>5058496
>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)
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>>5058496
>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)
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>>5058496
>Abandon your body, and move as a ghost, possessing and driving individual bandits mad, before leaving behind talismans holding spells to shroud the camp in darkness, and test new spells amidst the chaos (Magic Training DC 45)
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>>5058496
>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)
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>>5058496
>>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)
Go big or go home.
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>>5058496
>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)


Let's bring the bodies to Monu so she can make potions
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>>5058496
>Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon! (Combined Training DC 70)
go big or go bust
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Ending the vote now, tallying the results

Use every trick you have to bring the wrath of the underworld down upon the bandits! It will seem like they were struck down by a demon:8

Abandon your body, and move as a ghost, possessing and driving individual bandits mad, before leaving behind talismans holding spells to shroud the camp in darkness, and test new spells amidst the chaos:2

Alright!. So you'll perform combined training, using the bandits as living targets/ test subjects! They won't know what hit them!

Update will arrive shortly
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And find that the ruined keep is large enough to hold a great quantity bandits, like so many grains of rice! They can't pose a threat to a professional army, but gathered together by a common goal and grudge they would wreak havoc across the countryside. It was wise to end the threat they posed, even if Fu and his Merry band of young martial artists were talented or skilled enough to match this horde of unwashed marauders and thieves and defeat them one and all, they could not possibly due so before they set alight a fair portion of the Chuan Lands. Which is sure to attract the attention of any cultivator sect dwelling within or above them, even the chaos is not enough to make them descend and take up arms to protect their mortal neighbors, it would be enough for them to turn their attention towards the mortal realm a lot sooner than you would like!

If they notice Fu, from the stories spread about him in your year of pondering the mysteries of grudges and the truth of ghosts and death, they will inevitably be lead to you and Granny Monu. And while you may be a walking catastrophe to mortal men even before you began to cultivate, in the world of cultivation you are no big fish. You're a minnow with odd scales, and nothing more! But you already planned to murder every member of this misbegotten clan for that very reason, their numbers are meaningless to you! None of them are prodigies of combat or martial arts, They cannot defend themselves against the Phantom Cat Step and certainly they cannot endure or survive the new power you have grasped in your mausoleum meditation! They're like a legion of beetles beneath your paw!

Floating down from your perch on the highest tower of the old fort, built of crumbling stone held up by vines and the trunk of an old growth tree, you descend to the camp with a confident smirk. Their deaths will scarcely be able to be considered an exercise let alone a battle. but living opponents, no matter how petty and weak they may be, provided better practice than striking logs or bundles of bamboo! Living flesh reacts better than any stone to Manifested Qi or Offensive spells~! And seeing how a still living subject reacts to poison or medicine will teach you quicker than any scroll or record on the subject.

Parting your jaw, you allow a cloud of grudges to escape your gullet, spreading out in front of you like morning fog rolling down a mountainside. Then, to increase the impact of your theatric entrance, you create a large light swallowing sphere of shadows, dotted with mock ghost lights, empowering each enough so they radiate a field of cold like the gnawing chill that rises from the graves of murder victims.

One Bandit, sampling a brown broth with a ladle at the edge of one of the countless clusters of tents dotting the ruin's interior like so many ticks on the back of the dog, spots you before the others and freezes in mind numbing terror.
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He turns to shout, to sound the alarm, to scream to the heavens for mercy. But you stop him before he can utter even a whimper.

With a flick of your tail, a mote of Yin Qi shoots into his chest, twisting it until it malforms and begins to burst and rip apart. Despite the gruesome nature of his death, he does not cry out his final breath and merely falls to the ground a twisted corpse with a hole in its belly.

Stepping upon his crooked, spiralized chest, you drop the vial of Maddening Salve you carry around your neck at all times, and a few other vials of powdered poisons you prepared for your Journey. Some truly malicious draughts, that have been called a sin to produce, yet alone use. Craning your neck, you spot a few medicinal herbs and verminous things that could be ground to make even more wicked Poisons than the collection you've began to keep.

Smirking, You begin to gather a few of the most potent of these reagents, before catching an approaching squad of bandits in the area of distorted time produced by your Yōulíng-Qīnggōng. And, as you anticipated, they cannot adapt to the shifting of their perceptions nor the sheer speed of the Phantom cat step.

Yawning, you stretch your muscles, feeling the life returning to them. There's plenty of targets left to practice on, and so many tricks for you to show them!

Roll 1d100 DC 70 Best out of three.
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

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Rolled 20 (1d100)

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Rolled 24 (1d100)

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>>5059297
>>5059275
And that's a failure. No significant progress/ or Skills learned, But at least Huanliuxue will have fun and expand her grudge reserves

Update will arrive shortly
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With a delicate touch, the torment of those who would prey upon their fellow man begins. Casks of wine, pots of boiling stew, tainted with the ground powder of the bones of a dead man anointed in the venom Red backed centipedes and the ichor produced from fermenting spiders in the blood of an eel. You entertain yourself, stalking and easily overcoming any bandit that stumbles away from their fellows drunkenly to relieve themselves or to search for their missing companions. Their crude blades snap and shatter beneath your Qi Infused swipes and pats, leaving them as defenseless as mice. Having wetted your muzzle and warmed your tongue on human blood, you observe the agony you've set into motion, as men topple over, clutching their stomachs and spewing black liquid from their mouths as they torturous poison begins to rot their bowels and lower organs, dooming them to a drawn out death. Grudges rise into the air as their comrades and brothers in arms rush to their aids or rush to warn the others of the sabotage of their rations. Beautiful pillars of ice take the place of living men who trod upon Talismans you've laid behind yourslf, as a veil of darkness swallows the ruins sphere by sphere, spreading like some unseen, titanic ghost is taking bites out of the material of the living world. Torches are lit, some of the keener eyed bandits find the magical traps you've set.

And now the fun truly begins! Playfully, you skip and prance through their number, allowing them to believe they have a chance to cut your fur, as you drink the grudges rising from their hearts and the corpses of those you've already slain. Oh how it reminds you of your days as a kitten, toying with prey! Some you leave crippled, hamstrung with a flick of your claws, before practicing a few new spells you've learned, seeing how the your specialized Qi will alter them. They're novice spells, easy to cast, but you just can't get the hang of a few of them. And the valor of the other criminals makes it hard to focus, when you have to divide your attention between making characters in the air with your tail and dodging their wild blows. It almost becomes like a dance, before you grow board and just kill the pack you've taken to use as a practice by slicing or biting open their throats open. Now that clans knows you're here, and their shouting and war cries makes it even harder to focus on testing out new moves or spells. And they keep spitting up the poison you try to feed them when you manage to keep one from taking their own life after you cripple their legs or topple them over!

Its all so troublesome, at least you know your many talents haven't at all degraded after your year of meditation, but you're having difficulty actually practicing with your unwilling partners. They've quickly realized that if you get your paws on them, they'll suffer fates far worse than whatever awaits them in their next life.
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But, at least their disgust and terror makes for some particularly sour and tasty grudges. At some point, you don't realize when, you grow so annoyed at your victims refusals to simply play along and offer their lives for your improvement, that you just start playing with them, killing them with every trick you intended to show them by testing it upon them and their wounded brethren! Opening bellies and forcing the Qi of Death into their unready meridians, you slaughter some, others you drive mad by entering their bodies as a ghost, possessing them and filling their minds with a drop of the resentment your ferment in yourself. You pause to clean yourself of blood, watching a few of these new lunatics butchering their sickened and poisoned comrades, while others try to crawl away or hold in their guts.

You snap an arrow, catching it between your jaws. Ah, you've almost forgot that these bandits can still fight back, even though they're no match for you. And that you came here to begin your training again! But its just so...

"Its all so frustrating!" You groan, sure living targets and partners are better than practicing against air or reading about the effects of poison or a spell, but they just won't allow you to train efficiently! And, admittedly, trying to perform three or more types of practice at once makes it even harder than it should be. But while it might be ineffective, it certainly is entertaining!

You stare the bowman in the eyes and smile wickedly.

"I suppose half the fault is my own, for not focusing my practice and having a little too much fun in the bloodshed it necessitates" You chirp as the man notches another arrow. You breath a cloud of grudges over him, and return to preening yourself, chuckling as you watch the man become overwhelmed by the rage of the dead, falling to his knees, wailing and howling from the sheer mental anguish of bearing such potent resentment.

"But, this is just a stretching exercise, isn't it? Not true practice or training!" You happily conclude as you circle the archer, flicking your tail back and forth "Just a test to be certain I haven't degraded physically or in my practices, You can see can't you? How powerful and skilled I am"

The man looks at you, tears flowing down his eye as you bid the grudges that have infected him to bury deeper, making him a different form of lunatic than those you've possessed to take away their wits.

"What's wrong? Us cats delight in tormenting our prey" You cackles as the man tries to run away, as you hop after him, blinking to appear in front of him, and dodge a particularly fat man from falling on top of you "For all of your ferocity, you're like children to me! My claws are sharper and sturdier than your steel! I bring the chill of the grave and winter beneath a darkness so absolute it makes the night seem as morning! No matter how swiftly you run, you become slower than a slug in my presence, as weak as newborn babes! And all that scorn you feel for me"
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You cackle, crushing a vial of maddening salve to coat your claws in it.

"Just gives me more fuel to sicken and shatter your minds! Is it not delightful? The vintage of grudges I have gathered?" You purr, as the man topples over the moment before you can scratch him and drive him further into tormented madness

A heart attack.

Sighing, you shroud yourself in shadows and float over the barricade where the bandit chief and his most trusted underlings have hid away as his petty palace was swallowed by darkness, frost and madness. What bandits you haven't hunted like mice, are either to weak to rise from their injuries or the poison you've tricked or forced them to eat, or they are raving lunatics swinging their axes and sabers at anything they see in the dim light of the mock ghost fires or the torches that were lit before anarchy consumed the camp in the ruins.

Blinking into their mist, you dart between them, cutting them with your poisoned claws. These hardened kills collapse, their defensive circle breaking as they yowl like new borns or their mothers, clutching their legs and searching for slashes that carved through their muscle to rend bone. But only find the smallest of scratches.

Now they can't run away from you. Grinning ear to ear, you allow your bloodlust to guide you and continue your festival of death well into morning.

When you've finally had your fill of entertainment and have exhausted yourself, the bandit camp is so covered in corpses and disembodied limbs that it looks more like a massive slaughter house or feast of devils.

And, to your great displeasure, you find that all of the men you've poisoned have either been killed by the rampaging lunatics or took their own lives like so many others did after they all realized you were toying with them.

Sighing, you look over the open graveyard and shake your head.

"Well that was fun!" You proclaim, as you breath in a stray cloud of grudges that nearly escape your attention "Don't have to worry about being found now! Might not have achieved anything besides amusing myself, but life is much more than just waiting to die! If one doesn't play every now and again they'll go mad!"

And with that, you slink back into the forest, humming to yourself as you leave behind a fort full of corpses.

[+5 to your next training roll, practice is practice, even if it doesn't bear fruit immediately ]
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>>5059345

What will you do now, Huanliuxue?

>Now that you're confident you won't be discovered anytime soon, devout most of your time to a single form of training [Choose Martial, Magic, Alchemy or choose to learn a new skill]

>Possess one of the least damaged corpses, and enter a human city to search for trinkets, useful materials, and rumors, and to scout your sanctuaries surroundings for threats. The bandits were like fleas, but you should be cautious of greater dangers ahead!

>Search the realm of the dead for a means to breakthrough your current bottleneck, and to torment Ling Meng's soul.

>Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.

>Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core [Can be taken with other choices]

>Write in
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>>5059346
>>Now that you're confident you won't be discovered anytime soon, devout most of your time to a single form of training [Choose Martial, Magic, Alchemy or choose to learn a new skill]
>Alchemy
We are decent fighters and know some spells but we never did much with alchemy.
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>>5059346
>Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.
Also, what's with Monu's grudge? Doesn't she still have to dance on the grave of her enemy? We should get to it sometime.
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>>5059346
>Possess one of the least damaged corpses, and enter a human city to search for trinkets, useful materials, and rumors, and to scout your sanctuaries surroundings for threats. The bandits were like fleas, but you should be cautious of greater dangers ahead!
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>>5059346
>Possess one of the least damaged corpses, and enter a human city to search for trinkets, useful materials, and rumors, and to scout your sanctuaries surroundings for threats. The bandits were like fleas, but you should be cautious of greater dangers ahead!
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>>5059346
>>Possess one of the least damaged corpses, and enter a human city to search for trinkets, useful materials, and rumors, and to scout your sanctuaries surroundings for threats. The bandits were like fleas, but you should be cautious of greater dangers ahead!
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>>5059346
>Bring granny a gift and check on Fu.

That was fun.
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>>5059346
>>Search the realm of the dead for a means to breakthrough your current bottleneck, and to torment Ling Meng's soul.
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>>5059346
>Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.

>Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core [Can be taken with other choices]
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>>5059346
>Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.
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>>5059346
Changing my vote >>5059359 to this :
>Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.
>Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core [Can be taken with other choices]
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>>5059346
>Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.
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Maybe not for this vote, but very soon we should go deep beneath the mountain for some classic dungeon crawling. Pretty sure we're strong enough now.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the Result.

Bring Granny Monu a gift in the form of corpses and other useful things, and check on Fu's progress and enjoy the praise of the villagers for awhile before returning to your training. And tell Fu and his people to never tell outsiders about you.:6

Possess one of the least damaged corpses, and enter a human city to search for trinkets, useful materials, and rumors, and to scout your sanctuaries surroundings for threats. The bandits were like fleas, but you should be cautious of greater dangers ahead!:3

Search the realm of the dead for a means to breakthrough your current bottleneck, and to torment Ling Meng's soul.:1

Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core: 2

So, You'll bring back your teacher a fresh supply of reagents, including corpses, and check on Fu's progress while telling him and his villagers to keep their lips sealed about you and your sanctuary.

And then enjoy some praise before returning to your cultivation/ training/ whateverelse

Update will arrive shortly

>>5059383
His failed breakthrough is slowly killing him, by turning him to ice. She's basically just waiting until he can't hold back his demise any longer.
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Some however, you do not leave behind, those that died not by your claws or fangs or poisoned wells, but those that were felled by your spells and manifested Qi. Those you possessed and drove mad with a glimpse of the grudges that stewed inside of your essence, and those who took their lives rather than face whatever cruelties you could dream up in your training turned into a torturous game. Piling them in a cart that was filled with their stolen riches and trinkets the day before, you pile these corpses alongside the useful medicinal herbs and other reagents like the snake head tail scorpions, or the moth's that flee flames rather than crowd around them.

Once you've taken as many reagents and useful things as will fit into the back of the cart, only slightly covered in your drool or fur, you cover them in the furs and bolts of cloth and silk, to hide away and mask the true nature of your cargo. If you weren't so prideful, you'd just harness yourself to the cart like a horse or other lesser beast of burden and see if you could make it float through the air alongside you. However, as you could not bear such indignity, you instead have to push it through the wilderness back to your Subterranean Sanctuary.

Thankfully, you awoke in winter, so the days are not hot enough to cause the corpses to rot quickly. But you take the precaution of covering them and the cart with dozen of paper talismans holding a spell to sap away heat and lower the ambient temperature of a room. Similar to how you froze Jiuquliaoya's jaw with brush of your tail, a weaker expression of the same principle but a more refined approach to it. The cool air surrounding you grisly spoils makes the journey home so soothing, you barely have need to rest or sleep during it.

The real difficulty is taking the cart down the treacherous path to your temple before the crypt. But that can be easily solved by not taking it down the spear lined canyon side trail at all, but rather taking its contents down in bundles. Though this takes a few trips and leaves your paws and jaw sore and aching.

It is times like these that make you jealous of the fact that humans can walk upright and possess opposable thumbs. Carrying everything between your fangs or otherwise lashed to your back is both painful and gravely irksome.

But there' no use in stewing and seething in your jealously, you have gifts to deliver! One by one, you bring the bundles down the staircase, and lay them in front of your Teacher, who you found tending to a small garden of bone white herbs with leaves shaped like open hands and a stem crawling with scarlet vein like markings. She doesn't wait for an explanation, and begins to dig through the bundles of blood sullied silks to pry out their contents and inspect them. By time you've brought down the third bundle she is jubilant, bobbing her head and smacking her walking stick on the ground to keep herself from dancing.

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>>5060051

But even so her movements are so erratic and energetic you fear she'll displace a hip or snap her ankle.

"Oh you've brought me gifts!" She says, half singing as she runs bundles of dried herbs through her fingers above the pale face of your victims, unconcerned with their ghastly expressions or their mangled bodies "Gingseng~! Lingzhi~!Powder Snow Moths~! Even Viper headed Scorpions~! Why, if you and I together were a sect, this would make for a wonderful foundation for a medicinal supplies, especially for its initial stock! Nothing extraordinarily rare or old, but a stockpile should begin with the bare essentials and the basic pills they can be worked into. Though these scorpions would fetch a good price at a market, if properly dried or pickled"

She squeezes venom from one's fangs and samples it, smacking her lips and sticking out her fat toad tongue

"Bleh" She says wincing and squinting her eyes "Immature, we'll have to get a breeding population in our temple if we want to get anything worthwhile from these beautiful creatures"

"Usually it is the teacher who gives gifts to their disciples, however seeing your merry is as much of a gift as any babble or jewel" You cackle as you watch Granny marvel at the tightly bound rolls of vines you brought

"Oh I'll give you a give, once you've broken your bottle neck" She mutters, testing the leaf of a sprig of ginseng, before chewing on its roots and, seemingly pleased with her very on hands study, sets the plant back into the pile "Going to need to take stock of all of these materials, and then I can go about preserving or rendering down the bodies. Perhaps I could make some moisturizing ointment from their fat"

"I jest, I jest" You say with a sneer before looking away from your teacher "Though at times I do wonder which of us is supposed to be a demon, grandmother. And I shall be gone for a few days, to check in on our young hero, do stay safe and warm while I'm gone"

Granny sticks out her tongue and points to her forehead

"While, I have a brand saying I'm a witch right here don't I?" She cackles, finding the humor you hid in your words "No, enough playing around, I need to help these boys join their brother in the clay pot he's fermenting in. And I'll be fine, I may be old but I am certainly not so fragile as to die from a stiff breeze, Heh!"

And with that, she shuffles away to your shared housing, now made of stone and appearing to be just another wing of the temple.

The scent of incense and congealed blood washes back on the air whipped by her departure, and it clings to you as you leave your sanctuary to travel to the village below the mountain it sits beneath. It has certainly expanded and grown since you've last saw it. From a collection of tents and fires, to a proper walled village larger than their old one. And certainly more populated.
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>>5060052

Seems they're preparing fields to be seeded come spring, on the opposite side of the river they've built their home besides. Bridges large enough for ships to sail under, and ships plying wares competing with the stores and business on the shore. And there's a road that wasn't there when you last passed by, paved by hoof beats and the wheels of carts. Fish is being cooked and floating above the newborn yet prosperous village just out of sight, you can see children playing with cats while their parents fish or gossip with their neighbors.

And to both your pleasure and displeasure, you see that the only shrine in the city is devoted to you, with only a few cheap tapestries serving as the altars for the most popular and often praised gods within the Chuan held lands. No statues and only burned out sticks of incense. You feel a chill creep up your back as you imagine what these gods would do if they saw the temple built to honor a demonic beast before themselves.

Shaking such terrifying thoughts from your head, you spot upon a hill nearer to your mountain home, something between a manor and a martial arts school. That must be were the aspiring Xias Fu has attracted to his side train, and where the bandaged covered youth himself lives with his family.

Landing atop the stone wall surrounding their garden, you watch Fu's little sister, Ju, playing amongst the flowers and song birds, followed closely behind by her mother and, though she cannot see him, her father's ghost. Across the grounds, you can hear the unmistakable sound of an axe hewing through wood and so find Fu.

Moving swiftily and silently, you approach the boy, and see he's grown both taller and broader. Still wearing bandages across his face and body to hide his scars, he has cultivated a rather impressive mass of muscle beneath his once torn skin. His arms are tightly corded with muscles like iron, and ripple with every powerful, earth shaking swing he takes with his axe, which he now holds in one hand like a hatchet. He's wearing a silk vest, the same crimson as your fur, unbuttoned and worn loose with a match set of leggings. No shoes, gloves, hat or undershirt, the only thing else he wears is a string of prayer beads carved from Sandalwood, and the pelt of a tiger.

Not Jiuqulioya's golden fur, since Fu ruined that pelt in his furious revenge, but you do not doubt he wears it to represent his father's murderer's hide.

You watch him for sometime, chopping pine logs into fire wood and splinters before you draw his attention by calling his name.

He drops his axe, and like a well trained dog, rush to your side, cupping his fists and falling to one knee!

"Noble Huanliuxue! The witch in the mountain told me you were on a journey to the land of the dead, I am overjoyed to see you have returned safely from your quest into the underworld!" He shouts, grinning ear to ear as his bandages and the fur on his shoulders dance in the wind flowing past both of you to the the north
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>>5060054

"And I am greatly impressed by your progress, Young Tiger Hunter" You say, returning a smirk in answer to his joyful grin "I see you have been training and working tirelessly! Why I scarcely recognized you when I first approached! You've grown strong, and confident with that axe"

"I deserve no such praise" He says, his twinkling eyes exposing how much he enjoys the compliments "For I am still many steps behind you, my benefactor! And I am more accustomed to wielding two axes at once, it is why I am called Two Axe Fu now, I could demonstrate if you'd like? If I am not squandering your valuable time, of course"

You raise a paw to your chin, pretending to mull over his offer. You've already know what you're going to tell him, and why you have come to the village besides to just check in on the boy's development and receive a few much needed praises before returning to your training.

"Later tonight, after we feast! I want to celebrate my development as well as your own, Fu" You say happily before you stop smirking and narrow your eyes "And when you invite the partygoers and entertainment for this meal we'll share in your house, do remember to spread the word that the part I played in your lives and the influence I've had on your prosperity and advancement does not spread beyond the walls of this village or to the ears of outsides"

Fu, thoroughly cowed just by your warm manner suddenly turning cold, bows his head in acknowledgement

"If that is your wish, Noble Huanliuxue, I will not question or pry into the reasons of your desire for secrecy" He says, humbly and like a scolded child, before glancing up at you hopefully "But, this feast to celebrate your return and my growth, can its main dishes be fish? The river is well stocked with many delicious breeds of fish"

You grin happily

"Ah, your youthful wisdom shines once more, Fu!" You shout joyfully "You know how to tempt a cat and earn the favor of your elders, Just bring enough fish to satisfy me and yourself, the rest of the feast can be meager enough for mice to starve upon it for all I care! But, it is a celebration, and I want to be praised..."

"So ignore the order of making it a meager meal?" Fu asks with a smile

You answer only with a nod of your head
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The moon rises over Fu's family home, empty dishes and plates strewn with fish bone and fruity sauces smeared across fat and grease left behind by the meats that sat upon them. Most of those who came to celebrate your return, have passed out under the vapors of the sea wine they drank or returned to their homes carried by their sons or daughters. Fu's friends and fellow martial artists kept their distance from you, seemingly both terrified and awed by your presence. SO much so that you were unable to see their faces or learn their names, despite sensing their talent and skill the moment they stepped passed the gate.

Now, you watch Fu twirl like a whirlwind, cutting through logs with a well practiced rhythm
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>>5060055

"You weren't lying boy, when you said you were more talented with two axes in your hands" You praise, as Fu falls to a knee, face red and bandages soaked with sweat "That is an impressive self taught technique. Like my own"

He smiles as you circle him before walking on the air to leave the estate he has built for himself through his own strength and perseverance.

"Know I'll still be watching your development closely, Fu" You say, looking over your shoulder as you sit atop the wall surrounding his home "And do tell your friends to relax when I next visit, I'd very much like to make their acquittance as well"

"Thank you, Huanliuxue" He sighs, before falling onto his back to rest beneath the night of the moon and the cool night air.
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What is your next course of action, Huanliuxue?

>Search the catacombs beneath your temple for treasures and answers to your current dilemma/ bottleneck

>Stay close to Fu's village for awhile as a ghost, and listen for rumors and gossips, hoping to hear something helpful/ interesting

>Focus on an aspect of your training, hoping to improve your ability while you try and figure out how to accomplish a breakthrough

>Help Granny Monu refine the Medicines and Poisons she's crafting with all of the materials you brought to her, and ask her about her grudge

>Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core for something, or find someone willing to buy it off you

>Write in
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>>5060057
>Search the catacombs beneath your temple for treasures and answers to your current dilemma/ bottleneck
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>>5060057
>Search the catacombs beneath your temple for treasures and answers to your current dilemma/ bottleneck
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>>5060057
>Stay close to Fu's village for awhile as a ghost, and listen for rumors and gossips, hoping to hear something helpful/ interesting
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>>5060057
>>Search the catacombs beneath your temple for treasures and answers to your current dilemma/ bottleneck
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>>5060057
>Stay close to Fu's village for awhile as a ghost, and listen for rumors and gossips, hoping to hear something helpful/ interesting
Maybe going out into the world in pursuit of rumours will help us stumble upon something that'll help us break through the bottleneck along the way.
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>>5060057
>search the lower temple for treasures
>While searching, claim the next level down as our domain also.

Expand what space is ours, two birds with one stone
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>>5060057
>Search the catacombs beneath your temple for treasures and answers to your current dilemma/ bottleneck
go dungeon diving

>Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core for something, or find someone willing to buy it off you
and finally find some use for that bauble, that OP reminds us off in every vote.
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>>5060057
>Stay close to Fu's village for awhile as a ghost, and listen for rumors and gossips, hoping to hear something helpful/ interesting
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>>5060242
I think a minor treasure can be useful, maybe a catalyst for refining grudges.
We draw in grudges through a straw like apparatus, and it is tainted with the potency of the last curse of a dying monster.
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>>5060259
fashion it into a sick grill
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>>5060259
>>5060242
Can Fu use it or is he of the wrong element / energy/ dao for that?
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>>5060057
>Focus on an aspect of your training, hoping to improve your ability while you try and figure out how to accomplish a breakthrough
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>>5060057
>Do not use Jiuquliaoya's beast core for something, nor find someone willing to buy it off you
Hue.
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>>5060291
Yang energy is very fitting for him. And the vengence and sun shit? Exceptionally fit for him.
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>>5060850
>>5060291
Not a bad idea would need to eat the grudge connected to it first to be safe and to be honest, it's pretty weak for us but a rather good fit for him. Especially in terms of karma.
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Ending the vote, tallying the results.

Search the catacombs beneath your temple for treasures and answers to your current dilemma/ bottleneck:5
- Claim the next level down as your domain: 1

Stay close to Fu's village for awhile as a ghost, and listen for rumors and gossips, hoping to hear something helpful/ interesting: 3

Use Jiuquliaoya's beast core for something, or find someone willing to buy it off you:1

Focus on an aspect of your training, hoping to improve your ability while you try and figure out how to accomplish a breakthrough:1

So You will go tomb raiding in search of treasures and knowledge.

Update will arrive shortly

>>5060832
Trying to make Counter/ anti votes are not the actions of a faithful daoist.
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But as dawn approaches, you have already left the village to return to your graveside sanctuary, beneath the mountain shaped by heavenly spite. The return trip is uneventful, and after a brief discussion and lesson with Granny Monu she ambushes you with to test your mental acuity and the sharpness and rapidity of your wit, you return to the tomb you spent over a year in deep isolated meditation within. The spirits that dwell in the upper levels are still in a state of serenity, even the continuously rampaging Xiongji is peaceful and as calm as a man who scorns and is offended by most things in existence can become. But you leave them be, allowing them to enjoy the clearness of their often foggy minds without the predatory siphoning of their essence you perform routinely upon them. Even the two drooling beetle generals have some intelligence in their dull eyes, but still the twin ghosts sit on the floor, drawing lines in dust and waging a war of vermin against each other

'at least they aren't shouting nonsense now' You think as you carefully step around their miniscule battlefield. Passing by another gate, carved of polished stone and adorned with white and black jade set in the eyes of two sneering demons dueling over a field of swords and a forest of graves. With a breath, the carved demons turn away, their jade eyes sinking into their sockets as the door opens itself to you. The careless and nameless general often bullied by Xiongji taught you the secret of progressing further into the tomb before you left to seek a challenge to test your martial style's fangs against. Only a particularly strong ghost can descend further into the crypt but they cannot ascend, for the doors will only open for weaker and fading spirits. For, the back of the door is warded with celestial spells, talismans written in blood and tears that hold back any soul that has grown too monstrous or wrathful.

Xiongji, you've learned, was once on one of the deepest levels, before in a rampage, he chased another ghost all the way to the surface. An amusing tale, one that the general likes to tell in the presence of said ghost. However, while you have bridged the gap between living soul and Ghost, you are not yet dead, and while your spirit inhabits its earthly vessel, you can pass freely between the gates.

All that you must do to accomplish this is alter the density of Qi in your breath, mimicking the signature of powerful and pitiful phantoms alike!

Xiongji steps past you with a snort, tossing a coin to a small, shriveled goblin like ghost that grins ears to ear and nods.

"Old rivals await me in the depths" Is all he says to you as he steps over you, adjusting his sundered helmet before slipping his hands down the length of his gargantuan axe's handle, setting its dull blade to floor before charging forward, leaving a deep wound in the masonry and creating a wave of sparks and stone fragments flying in his wake as he starts cursing and roaring

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>>5061054


You watch him vanish into the dark, before bounding away from the trail he lays, into one of the many labyrinthine hallways of the catacombs of the bloodless war. A phantom missing its head, sharpens and oils well made blades, jians and Daos alike. Another, half feral like the beast in the entrance of the tombs, but not yet mindless, gnaws on the weeping skull of one of his former comrades. Baring his yellowed fangs at you, he snarls a warning for you step away and leave him be.

You answer by sticking your tongue out at him childishly before prancing away into chamber behind his cubby filled with chewed bones and strips of desiccated, mummified flesh. A barbaric, wild looking woman, sharpens an axes head on her lap, glaring at her opponent in a game of Go played with slivers of bones and teeth. The thin, young man opposite of her, grins a half toothless smile and moves a piece before having the table caved in, its macabre tokens scattered across the floor.

Passing by the two ghosts now arguing over which of them ruined their one distraction from their horrid fate, you leave the chamber and enter into a hall. This room, lined with tombs and funerary statues and idols, is much better kept than the area you've made your court and personal meditation chamber, and those that were laid before it.

A monstrous creature, with blackened claw like hands and grey flesh molting green sits upon a nearly imperial throne. With silver finger guards adorning all but one of his fingers, he begins tapping them together as his black, grey swirled eyes widen with joy and mirth.

"Oh! The guest, the guest! The intruder who has indebted our kingdoms soldiers and generals to herself, earning their friendship through bribery and a promise of peace" The monstrous phantom sneers, plucking at his long hanging mustache as you walk beneath banners fluttering in the stagnant air, their colors and the crests they once proudly bore now long faded "I knew when that barbarian returned to my domain, you would not be far behind"

Shifting his bone thin limbs beneath his extravagantly decorated silk robes, he raises a claw above his head and snaps his fingers, sparks flying as their decorations meet.


The lids of the tombs around you begins to shift and slowly grind off of the caskets they have kept sealed for centuries. You narrow your eyes and flex your claws, preparing for a fight

"Ah, so you are no prideful fool who assumes this realm of the dead is her own to govern" The inhuman governor says, almost as if he is admiring you "You're mind is clear for one who has drowned herself in the energies of the grave, your breath has become that of a corpse, demon"

"Are you going to impede my adventure deeper beneath the earth?" You ask brazenly, tapping a claw on the floor to mimic his own habit of tapping his decorated fingers together "Deny me the treasures and answers I seek to uncover from the long undisturbed graves you and your fellows guard for a forgotten king?"
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>>5061055

The creature smiles

"You're a bold one, aren't you? No wonder that fool of a general took a liking to you, you experience bloodlust so naturally it is a constant presence in the air around you" He chuckles, giving a few claps of applause before he slouches back in his throne "But, it is buried beneath the calm of the grave, the cool certainty of a corpse. I've never seen your breed before, and it is rare to find curiosities down here in the court of ghosts. If you learn proper etiquette and how to control that sharp tongue of yours, I would be more than willing to permit your travel through the floors granted to me by my betrayed master"

You step closer.

"I just said I intend to steal away your wealth and dig up your old bones to find answers to the mysteries just beyond my reach" You purr as you pace directly before his raised throne, sitting before bells and scattered prayer beads "Is it not treasonous to offer a thief like me hospitality? Is it not foolish?"

"Xiongji will cause more havoc, you hold his leash" The phantom lord sighs, tapping his the silver claws hammered over his skeletal fingers on his chin "And, I hope to entice you deeper into this kingdom of tombs, so you may understand it is not the livings place to interfere with the matters of the dead"

"There is little separating the two" You answer with a sneer to match the one your "Host' has been wearing since he spotted you, Ghost fires emerge and take the form of guardians and soldiers "Inviting a cat into your home, means soon you'll be a guest in your own house"

"You do not know the dangers that await you deeper in the crypt" He replies emotionlessly "But, I will allow you to continue on, without further harassment. The young never listen to elders, so go on, receive your beating and return to the world of the living with your tail curled between your legs! Your shame will be sweeter than any wine I drank in my brief mortal life!"

This spirit's smug attitude is starting to piss you off, making your fur bristle and stand on end.

How will you search for treasure/ Knowledge, Huanliuxue?

>Through thievery, like you declared you would. Find one of this idiot phantom's monstrous vassals and steal away into their personal chambers to steal away any artifacts or scrolls you may find.

>Absorb and cultivate on the Yin Qi of a few spirits, and enlist their aid in finding the treasure you've descended to search for, easier and less time consuming that seeking it out yourself. Then, once they tell you the location of these trinkets, claim them for yourself!

>Wander into the "Wilderness" beyond the "Civilization" of these dead men, and go where even ghosts fear to tread. It stands to reason looters could have delved this deeply into the tombs, but it is unlikely any escaped with their stolen wealth

>This smug phantom acts like he's important and has irritated you. Attack him so you can ransack his castle amidst the graves

>write in
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>>5061056
>Absorb and cultivate on the Yin Qi of a few spirits, and enlist their aid in finding the treasure you've descended to search for, easier and less time consuming that seeking it out yourself. Then, once they tell you the location of these trinkets, claim them for yourself!
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>>5061056
>Wander into the "Wilderness" beyond the "Civilization" of these dead men, and go where even ghosts fear to tread. It stands to reason looters could have delved this deeply into the tombs, but it is unlikely any escaped with their stolen wealth
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>>5061056
>Wilderness

Fear means danger, danger means breakthrough
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>>5061056
>Through thievery, like you declared you would. Find one of this idiot phantom's monstrous vassals and steal away into their personal chambers to steal away any artifacts or scrolls you may find.
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>>5061056
>Absorb and cultivate on the Yin Qi of a few spirits, and enlist their aid in finding the treasure you've descended to search for, easier and less time consuming that seeking it out yourself. Then, once they tell you the location of these trinkets, claim them for yourself!
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>>5061056
>Absorb and cultivate on the Yin Qi of a few spirits, and enlist their aid in finding the treasure you've descended to search for, easier and less time consuming that seeking it out yourself. Then, once they tell you the location of these trinkets, claim them for yourself!
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>>5061056
>Wander into the "Wilderness" beyond the "Civilization" of these dead men, and go where even ghosts fear to tread. It stands to reason looters could have delved this deeply into the tombs, but it is unlikely any escaped with their stolen wealth
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>>5061056
>Through thievery, like you declared you would. Find one of this idiot phantom's monstrous vassals and steal away into their personal chambers to steal away any artifacts or scrolls you may find.
we must keep our word and stealth is our forte
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Absorb and cultivate on the Yin Qi of a few spirits, and enlist their aid in finding the treasure you've descended to search for, easier and less time consuming that seeking it out yourself. Then, once they tell you the location of these trinkets, claim them for yourself!: 3

Wander into the "Wilderness" beyond the "Civilization" of these dead men, and go where even ghosts fear to tread. It stands to reason looters could have delved this deeply into the tombs, but it is unlikely any escaped with their stolen wealth: 3

Through thievery, like you declared you would. Find one of this idiot phantom's monstrous vassals and steal away into their personal chambers to steal away any artifacts or scrolls you may find.:2

Alright, so you will first sooth a few of the local spirits by absorbing their overabundance of Yin Qi and enlist their aid in your search. By having them tell you of the treasures and records that gather dust in the "Wilderness" of this city of the damned, where even ghosts fear to tread.

Thus saving you the trouble and danger of finding their locations yourself, allowing you to more easily find and claim them in the lands of the monstrous and insane hungry ghosts.

Since it makes sense that drawing together a search party and taking artifacts from the dangerous "Wilderness" can be combined

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However, you're not so foolhardy nor incensed by the phantoms blatant insults and mockery to attack him where he holds the advantage, surrounded by his loyal guards and degenerated souls that can only called pets. So, instead you turn your tail to him, and leave his court of caskets to find more polite and worthwhile company to keep. You can still hear his howling laughter dozens of chambers and tombs away from his throne room. Instead of wasting your time searching for leads and shadows of artifacts, magical tools, Manuals or records of ancient insights long left to molder and gather dust in the hands of corpses or laid across their breasts, you decide to recruit help in finding the treasures you seek and desire greatly.

Its a simple task, the governor of ghouls may be a churlish fool and poor host, but his vassals and serfs are quite willing to lend you their ears after you treat the agony of their cursed fate and soothe the torment they endure from lingering in the land of the living for generations. Cultivating briefly and making no progress, let alone enough to force your way past your bottleneck, you still value the Qi you're able to refine off of their excess Yin Energy, even if it is barely a drop in the bucket. Servicing only those whose minds have not yet turned to nothing but dust and faded memories, the generals, scholars, officials and tacticians of the army, you quickly earn their trust and if not their friendship than their debt for the comfort you have allowed them to so briefly enjoy.

Surprisingly, the woman warrior proves to be one of the most intelligent you can convince to hand over their body to you to receive your gentle predation. The others, the direct underlings and pillars of the Silver Clawed Governors support base, and his most powerful and ardent servants refuse your temptations and mock your offer of repose. But, they're monstrous, half devil creatures now. Wretches below wretches, so you wouldn't have sought their aid in your treasure hunt anyways.

Unsurprisingly, the group of sound and keen minds you gather, have no names to offer you. Just like the members of your ramshackle and unofficial court, it seems centuries of undead life has washed away most of their living memories except for the day of their deaths. Which, like Xiongji and many of his ilk, have driven them quite mad! The grudges they hold, while deliciously bitter, have poisoned them and rendered them forgetful and at times simple minded. But, like all ghosts, when you devour these grudges and breath in the vital energy of their tormented existence, their minds calm and clear enough for them to hold conversations and remember fragments of the past beyond feelings of hatred and sorrow alone.

And when ghosts who lived in the same age, even those who have degraded in mind and humanity as greatly as the inhabitants of the forgotten king's catacomb have, are gathered once again they can help each other recollect what has faded from their memory

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>>5061917

So, you sit, in a mock tea ceremony with eight ghosts sat around a tomb that serves as a table, moving empty glasses and cobwebs across its surface as they converse quiet happily, and share with you some of the history of their heaven's scorned lord. Apparently, the army that was crushed beneath this mountain in the bloodless war, and consigned as undying prisoners within these catacombs had once been a clan of dessert nomads, who survived by robbing and killing foreign travelers and merchants.

And the forgotten king who lead them had dreamt of glory and divinity since he was born beneath a starless sky. But that is all they can remember, and when you try to pry deeper into the past, they become confused and upset. They can't even recall how the would be immortal king had earned the Ire of the God who buried them all in a prison of stone and spells.

However, after their initial irritation and complaints about your incessant needling and the curiosity that drives it, they are more than happy to tell you of the treasures they remember being held by the forces of the forgotten king or made in the centuries that followed their deaths.

The lady soldier with the razor sharp axe, recalls a skull taken from a dessert witch, that could trap the souls of the living or dead inside of itself, damning the living to an endless sleep unless their spirit was returned to them. She believes it did something more than that, but all she can say for certain is that she was fearful of it when she was a mortal woman.

The Young man who she played Go with when you first arrived at this layer of the crypts, tells the story of a foolhardy young cultivator, who appeared a century before you did and died attempting to tame a particularly vengeful ghost, who carried a storage treasure made from a gourd. However, when you ask if the gourd held anything inside it, he can only shrug and say the fool was dressed in pink silks.

An old scholar, who you found in a room covered in mite sized scratches, which you realized was his efforts to keep track of the passing of time since his death, bemoans to you the loss of the manuals they had stolen from libraries and personal collections, as some were so rare they were treasures more valuable than any jewel of the heavens.

A general, one of Xiongji's contemporaries, boasts about a banner, that when unfurled could rally the near dead to stand and fight on, and had other, stranger effects when held in the hands of particular individuals. He can't remember what they were, but his descriptions tells you the banner is a magical tool that aligns itself to its current owners Qi.

Then the eight of them begin to argue about other treasures some remember and others don't, debating if they exist at all or are simply just the products of broken minds dreaming and fantasizing or mistaking old fairy tales and folklore for the events of their long forgotten mortal lives

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>>5061918

You listen for awhile. Hearing them mentions spears that could split lightning, daggers carved from a dragon's antlers, to a coat made from a Qilin's hide, to a jade amulet that held all the life of an oasis. They bicker for some time, and eventually become to exhausted to continue their heated argument about the veracity of their own claims and those made by others.

All they can agree on is that the four treasures of the Skull, Gourd, Manual collection, and banner exist. And with a little urging, you manage to get the eight to stop their bickering long enough to tell you of their location and the dangers present on the path to reach their vaults.

Which treasure do you pursue, Huanliuxue?

>The Soul Sealing Skull of the Desert Witch [Dangers: Cabal of death worshipping cultists, mystical traps]

>The Foolish Young master's Dimensional Gourd [Dangers: Powerful, inhuman Phantom, had a Previous owner, unknown contents]

>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]

>The Banner of the Relentless March [Dangers: lost in a chasm of fire, a prized tool of the Forgotten king's army]

>Some other artifact, whose existence is contested [Write in. Dangers:????]
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>>5061919
>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]
Knowledge is what we wanted, right?
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>>5061919
>Ancient manuals

I want the dimensional gourd, but it can wait until later.
>>5061941
We want to break our bottleneck.
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>>5061919
>Some other artifact, whose existence is contested
>Fiery Nimble Draconic Daggers, accelerating their owner for every strike they land on their enemy
>[Dangers: Somewhat incompatible Yang energy, Risk of bloodlust and losing control in combat, ????]
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>>5061942
>We want to break our bottleneck.
Close enough
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>>5061945
Close enough but distinctly different and a distinction it behooves us to remember.
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>>5061919
>>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]
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>>5061919
>The Foolish Young master's Dimensional Gourd [Dangers: Powerful, inhuman Phantom, had a Previous owner, unknown contents]
What kind of a cultivator are we if we don't prove our superiority to a foolish young master at least once?
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>>5061919
>The Banner of the Relentless March [Dangers: lost in a chasm of fire, a prized tool of the Forgotten king's army]

>>5061965
That'll happen plenty of times when they start attacking us upfront, no need to preempt the inevitable in this case.
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>>5061919
>>The Soul Sealing Skull of the Desert Witch [Dangers: Cabal of death worshipping cultists, mystical traps]

this appears the most useful for our specific skillset.
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>>5061919
>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]
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We may also find a good manual for Fu, we don't know if he could simply follow our path or not.
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>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]
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>>5061919
>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]
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>>5061919
>The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals [Dangers: Heaven's sealed knowledge, stone guardians]
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>>5061919
>>The Soul Sealing Skull of the Desert Witch [Dangers: Cabal of death worshipping cultists, mystical traps]
The manuals are very tempting, but I feel as if we can have some real fun with this
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results. Figured the choice needed some time to stew

The Collection of Ancient and Lost Manuals: 7

Fiery Nimble Draconic Daggers:1

The Foolish Young master's Dimensional Gourd :1

The Soul Sealing Skull of the Desert Witch:2

The Banner of the Relentless March :1

So you'll seek the claim he collection of ancient and lost manuals. Perhaps the mysteries they keep will help you discover a means to break through your first bottleneck or grant you even more esoteric abilities

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>>5063434
All four are priceless treasures, magical tools that would make any novice cultivator envious of those who possess knowledge as petty as knowing the name of these artifacts much less a fragment of their history. And why, they would be driven to a murderous jealous if they met the young master or lady who was fortunate to possess such heirlooms normally well beyond the nominal wealth and influence of their low stations in the world of cultivation. Even more advanced and respectable cultivators may find their hearts darkened by greed and desire if they heard of such treasures just waiting to be claimed and added to their collection.

But such petty, misguided jealousy is in the end meaningless. All cultivators, except for those few rare heretics and outlaws of the path of immortals, would conspire to see you dead if not murder you in cold blood as soon as you meet their gaze. You're a Demonic beast, making enemies based on your wealth is of no concern to you when they have already declared your kind to be a resource to grow their own power and an abominable existence when they dare to dream of being more than a stepping stone for prideful young masters and have the bravado to grasp for the heavens they all aspire to one day reach.

Thus while all four are priceless treasures, at least for lower stage cultivator, one is more valuable than the rest. You've tresspassed into the kingdom of ghosts for one purpose and one purpose only and it is not greed nor a lust for the power such tools could allow you to wield.

It is knowledge. You have come here seeking a revelation on your cultivation to allow you breakthrough your bottleneck, or else find a treasure whose innate power could be channeled to allow you to step beyond the current limit of your cultivation. A repository of ancient Manuals and forgotten scriptures lost to the world of mortals and that of cultivators alike? That is a treasure that would make entire sects march to war to claim or destroy to keep its secrets of heretical and unorthodox practices from falling into the hands of their rivals.

You could steal skills, techniques, spells that have not been seen since the bloodless war, or have otherwise been locked away and kept by only a handful of practioner. These tomes could reveal cosmic and universal insights, or their contents could be so potent the ink they're immortalized in could be utilized to Cultivate and perhaps even breakthrough! The potential value of the pilfered collection hidden amongst the graves, is nearly limitless. Who knows what divine or demonic knowledge you can gleam from studying its pages or claiming its rarest tomes as your own! And even if none of the manuals can aid your development or show you the way to advance beyond the bottleneck that has stalled it, taking them as your own collection would be a prudent move to make. Who knows, maybe Fu and his band of heroic martial artist would benefit from it,
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>>5063469

or you could be find a divergent path of inspiration even if the teachings prove to be as worthless as dung in your paws.

Besides, such esoteric and hidden teachings would probably be complimentary to yourself made law, if only because its powers have thus far proven to be rather strange and esoteric. And unlike any would be thieves before you, delving deeper to uncover the collection will be as easy as walking into your own sanctuary, considering the soothing effect your consumption of the local's grudges and essence has on their addled and animalistic mines.

The real difficulty, and the true threat of this endeavor is facing the true guardians of the records. The traps and defenses laid before the chamber holding the archive of tomes sealed and locked away by the heavens are easily avoided and tricked, with either your unique variation of the Lightness skill.

Or because they were made for human invaders, be they of flesh and blood or immaterial spirits. And while you've grown large than any house cat should, you're body is simply too low to the ground and light even without performing the Yōulíng-Qīnggōng to trigger any of them as you leisurely saunter through the hall of death constructed to keep curious and ambitious tomb robbers out or else make them join the legions of the dead.

And, to your great surprise and relief, the magical wards also aren't made to detect the spirits of cats! Even if they're cultivated! Oh what a fool this god was! Or so you would think if the time keeping phantom did not warn you of the final obstacle to reaching the library of the manuals holding secrets denounced by the heavens themselves!

Stone puppets. Guardians powered by a drop of a Celestial's Qi. Mindless automatons created to prevent any of the records stolen, made or corrupted by the Forgotten king's ownership to escape into the world of the living. Unliving, unkillable. The only way they can be destroyed is through finding the core holding their vital energies and destroying it, or removing the characters carved into the base of their triangular heads, that serve as a command talisman which guide the puppets every action.

Neither of which are easy to accomplish.

Sitting at the boundary of the library, you study the inhuman guardians as they rest, hiding themselves amongst the other, strange and distorted statues populating the lifeless garden of glass and stone built before the tomb like library. If at all possible, you'd prefer to avoid fighting these dangerous puppets. They stand twice as tall as the tallest men, and number nine in total, and all hold great weapons carved of stone and wrapped in talismans. Talismans that hold prayers. An exorcist tool, and a sign that someone else has bolstered the defenses of the library.

Either a mortal occultist of great skill and such high virtue the power held within the collection he helped seal could not tempt him away from his "Righteous" path.
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>>5063471

Or a cultivator commanded by the god who made these catacombs, to ensure no hungry ghost would begin to gather enough power to break free and become a calamity upon the mortal world. Or perhaps, a jealous heretic who didn't want competition interrupting his studies.

No matter the perpetrator, they made one glaring error in the spiritual fortifications they put in place.

They didn't expect a demon cat to challenge them.

How will you attempt to defeat the stone puppets guarding the collection, Huanliuxue?

>Just use the phantom cat step, and make a mad dash for the entrance, hoping that the guardians are too ponderous and slow to catch you (Haste trial. DC 50. Alerts the guardians of your presence)

>Separate spirt from flesh, and attempt to sneak past the puppets without drawing their attention and emotionless ire (Stealth Trial. DC 50.)

>Draw temperature lowering talismans with your tail, and imbue them with enough Qi to freeze the stone guardian's joints in place (Magic trial. DC 60)

>The puppets aren't warded themselves, only their weapons. Their creator left no failsafe for a ghost to enter and possess the puppets, for they possess no will of their own. Do just that, and smash the others (Martial trial. DC 80. Removes the guardians as a threat permanently if successful)

>Write in
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>>5063474
>The puppets aren't warded themselves, only their weapons. Their creator left no failsafe for a ghost to enter and possess the puppets, for they possess no will of their own. Do just that, and smash the others (Martial trial. DC 80. Removes the guardians as a threat permanently if successful)
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>>5063474
>Separate spirt from flesh, and attempt to sneak past the puppets without drawing their attention and emotionless ire (Stealth Trial. DC 50.)
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>>5063474
>The puppets aren't warded themselves, only their weapons. Their creator left no failsafe for a ghost to enter and possess the puppets, for they possess no will of their own. Do just that, and smash the others (Martial trial. DC 80. Removes the guardians as a threat permanently if successful)
This experience on its own might give great insight too.
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>>5063474
>The puppets aren't warded themselves, only their weapons. Their creator left no failsafe for a ghost to enter and possess the puppets, for they possess no will of their own. Do just that, and smash the others (Martial trial. DC 80. Removes the guardians as a threat permanently if successful)
Risky and will probably bite us in the ass, but I want to try it. It would be a great learning opportunity.

This also gets me thinking, how would techniques centered on the dead and grudges deal with the unliving? A man can resent a flood or landslide, but can such a grudge ever be fulfilled?
Creations like these statues may prove to be our weakness, unless we can figure something out now.
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>>5063474
>Separate spirt from flesh, and attempt to sneak past the puppets without drawing their attention and emotionless ire (Stealth Trial. DC 50.)
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>>5063474
>Separate spirt from flesh, and attempt to sneak past the puppets without drawing their attention and emotionless ire (Stealth Trial. DC 50.)
We were rather unlucky against the tiger dude and the bandits so I want to play it safe personally.
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>>5063474
>The puppets aren't warded themselves [dc 80]

I feel like this would give us greater insights into battle by doing it.
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>>5063474
>The puppets aren't warded themselves, only their weapons. Their creator left no failsafe for a ghost to enter and possess the puppets, for they possess no will of their own. Do just that, and smash the others (Martial trial. DC 80. Removes the guardians as a threat permanently if successful)
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>>5063474
>Separate spirt from flesh, and attempt to sneak past the puppets without drawing their attention and emotionless ire (Stealth Trial. DC 50.)
cat burglar
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

The puppets aren't warded themselves, only their weapons. Their creator left no failsafe for a ghost to enter and possess the puppets, for they possess no will of their own. Do just that, and smash the others : 5

Separate spirt from flesh, and attempt to sneak past the puppets without drawing their attention and emotionless ire:4

So You'll possess one of the puppets and attempt to smash them all to dust

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But, sentries that possess only a single sense and have no mind are in many ways more difficult to slip past than any living guard, be they a well trained beast raised for such a purpose or a man hired and trusted to carry it out. These stone puppets, cannot see, hear, or feel as living beings do. However, from what little studies you have done on the creation and control of similar servant mannequins and laborer dolls they can depending on the intricacy and care of their creation and how complicated their owner wishes them to be beyond the standard and expected collection of animate cloth, wood or stone, possess "senses" that are equivalent two or greater than the five sense of mortal beings. And even then, they usually possess a form of spiritual sense to guide them on the paths set out on their routines and the work they were built for.

These marble goliaths were made to defend against and if necessary murder intruders. So it would be reasonable to expect they were far more complex "creatures" than their lesser kin. In fact, the four of them may possess something of a quasi intellect, a bank of figures and faces to denote repeat trespassers or differentiate between harmless vermin and actual thieves. From your brief observation of them, they don't activate to chase any movement or rouse from their slumber to snuff out any heat. Which means they probably react to a combination of factors. If you had to theorize, the presence of an intelligent soul would probably be the catalyst to spurn them to action.

Clearly, they are not driven to harm each other in their automated patrols or in the defense of the library of heaven's sealed texts. You try and divine the exact combination of circumstances that trigger the stone puppets into their aggressive, active state by watching them in their motionless, lifeless repose.

Eventually, one of the triangle headed guardians stands, dust falling from its limbs as they grind together, the armor carved into its white hide almost seeming to snarl as its plates harshly rubbed against each other to fall into their proper place. Then, an idea blossoms in your mind.

An idea that would seem mad, if one did not know your ability to exist as a living ghost. A smirk curled beneath your snout as you watched the sword wielding behemoth ponderously stride through the garden of sand and glass he and his kin are charged with keeping. Even if these puppets have no brain, they must recognize each other on some level. If they are drawn to attack spirits that step too close to the boundary of their garden, then you cannot safely enter as a spirit or as your whole self. But, if you were to possess one of the puppets, you would have a brief window between the other guardians hesitating when they "realize" the intruder is one of their own, and before they move to destroy the threat their "brother" now poses with you occupying his empty head.
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>>5064571

After all, their creator made no precaution against these defenders being possessed and turned against the others! They have no will, no soul of their own. So their will be nothing inside of it to resist your influence.

You take a few steps back, and duck in a cubby in the wall, curling up to hide your body from them in case they are able to leave their chamber in pursuit of a thief like yourself. It'd be a dog's way to die, being stepped on by a giant stone foot as your soul flees their spirit exorcising blades!

closing your eyes, you rest your chin on your forepaws and sigh deeply, releasing your soul and allowing your body to slip into a dreamless slumber.

Curling yourself in the air, you transform into a true ghost flame. Crimson red in its center, fading gradually from red to pink, until it becomes a bone white fire that curls and licks at the stagnant grave air. Unique amongst other spirits, in this form, you appear in many ways as a baleful red eye peering from the darkness, or a ruby set in a larger peal floating through the air. Or, blood oozing from a white coat of fur!

Humming an ethereal, chiming tune to yourself, you shoot through the air and enter into the domain of the stone puppets. The sword wielding guardian pauses before a fountain, carved in the shape of cranes hunting carp, turning its angular head to search for intruders that slipped past its initial pass by the gaudy centerpiece, which is filled with black, stagnant water.

It doesn't sense your approach, but shudders to a halt as you enter through its broad back and spread your essence through its marble limbs, down to its fingers and toes.

Raising your lifeless host's heavy head, you quickly acquaint yourself with the awkward clumsy movement of a biped. You cannot understand how humans can go about their day without tumbling over their feet or falling from a lack of forward support and balance!

But, you manage to achieve a fragile equilibrium between your temporary body's heavy arms and trunk like legs. Stepping forward, you pull the sword kept at your side from its hilt and mimic the movements of some of your past meals. Those that held swords rather than spears. It is strange, not having veins, meridians, organs or warmth, the void of sensation and experience would quickly become maddening.

But you don't intend to spend years locked away in a vessel of stone. One of the other patroling guardians raises their head as you past.

You adjust your grip on your stone blade with a twist of your wrist

Roll 1d100. DC 80. Best out of three
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Rolled 59 (1d100)

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Rolled 60 (1d100)

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Rolled 39 (1d100)

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>>5064575
Failure. update will arrive shortly
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However, the sheer weight of your host body's limbs makes it difficult to lift them quickly let alone elegantly swing them in a killing strike. The other stone puppet, thus, recognizes the foreign presence that you are, and moves to defend itself, raising up its spear to block your strike. You manage to pivot and turn your wrist just enough to severely damage one of its wrists, and its own reprisal severs its hand from its arm entirely. However it still swings the haft of its spear across your head, sending a jolt of a sensation similar to pain but entirely alien. Like being inside of a ringing bell. The loud, thunderous crack of your stolen puppet's head and neck draws the attention of the other guardians, rousing them from their slumber as they rally to push back the intruder and defend their fellow chunk of moving marble.

So, you begin to fight ferociously, like a rabid and terrified beast. If you can't destroy all of them, you will break as many of them as you can! And even if you can't break a single puppet, you'll at least cripple a score of them. And hopefully, they'll shatter the one you're inhabiting and lower their number by one. One. A paltry score to take, but it'll reduce the risk of stepping past the boundary outside of a stone shell even if you dare to do so in your own body! Hacking, you dull the stone blade against the remaining arm of the other puppet, before another tackle's your vessel to the ground, as three more charge in formation through the gardens. Five against one, hardly a fair fight. The remaining guardians form a circle around you and your five stone adversaries. The sword you held, has been snapped in two from the fall, and now better serves as a short hammer.

Which you punch into the "Face" of the marble giant that just forced you to the ground. You manage to embedded it into its neck before the hand holding it is ground to dust. The three others stand above you, spears and hammers raised. Kicking both your legs, you manage to throw the one which tackled you threw the air, as the armless one waves it stumps, acting as though it is still wielding a spear.

then it dawns on you, you don't know how to stand back up with two legs. Looking up at the guardians ready to pummel the stone puppet you inhabit to dust, you flail its limbs around, grasping one of their ankles and managing to pull it down as the other two begin to break apart the body you stole! You put as many craters and cracks into their legs and chests, before fully sever the arms and legs of their former comrade and force you to flee beneath their feet in the form of a dancing, flickering ball of white and crimson fire as they focus their attention on destroying the core of vessel you left behind!

Shooting past the boundary, you glance back and partly return to the form of a spectral cat to gauge and measure the damages you inflicted on the unliving host.
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>>5064583

One destroyed, the one you were using as a weapon. One crippled, both armless and harmless except for its feet that could easily flatten you. One with with a half broken knee from when it collided with the fountain when you forced it off your puppet's chest and a sword hilt stuck in its neck, but the damages it suffered have only gave it a limp. And three with minor damages to their legs and torsos, that don't seem to have affected their performance at all.

Seething silently, you slink further away as the guardians search their garden for the aura they sensed, and remain on high alert, all of them patrolling in groups in search of the presence they had sense.

Returning to your body, you sit outside of it, watching to make sure that the guardians don't check the trap ladden tunnel leading to their chamber.

When you're certain they're unable to leave the perimeter of their lifeless garden of glass, stone and sand, you lower your guard to plan and scheme.

You're too close to your prize to give up, but you also don't want to end up banished or squished flat.

How will you next attempt to break into the collection of cultivation Manuals and Records, Huanliuxue?

>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]

>Swallow your pride, and just sneak in as a ghost, so as not to risk your true body [Stealth trial. DC 55.]

>Manifest Qi, and create an array of Yin bullets to fire at the guardians, hoping their raw destructive nature will be potent enough to cripple them, since trying to destroying them completely has proven troublesome [Magic trial. DC 60.]

>Use your Phantom Cat step And Specter Lightness skill to launch yourself past them and into the library, damn subtly! [Haste trial. DC 50. The guardians will surround the entrance/ exit of the library, and wait]

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>>5064584
>Do it again

This is fun!
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>>5064584
>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]
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>>5064584
>>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]
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>>5064584
>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]
So long as they don't find our real body, it seems that nothing is stopping us from repeating this until they are all dead no? I don't think we are particularly pressed for time either...
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>>5064584
>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]
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>>5064584
>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]
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>>5064584
>Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first [Martial trial. DC 70. success will remove the guardians as a threat forever]
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>>5064584
>Use your Phantom Cat step And Specter Lightness skill to launch yourself past them and into the library, damn subtly! [Haste trial. DC 50. The guardians will surround the entrance/ exit of the library, and wait]
A sign of Insanity is trying the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. Seriously there are twenty of these fuckers.
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>>5064584
>Use your Phantom Cat step And Specter Lightness skill to launch yourself past them and into the library, damn subtly! [Haste trial. DC 50. The guardians will surround the entrance/ exit of the library, and wait]
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results. Sorry for the delay, had a prodigious hangover following thanksgiving and slept it off all yesterday

Wait for them to lower their guard, and possess another puppet! And try again! Targeting the damaged ones first : 7

Use your Phantom Cat step And Specter Lightness skill to launch yourself past them and into the library, damn subtly!: 2

Alright, so you'll try to smash all of the stone puppets AGAIN!

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But these stone puppets have proven so senseless, you don't need to change your tactics or approach to solving the obstacle they create between you and the treasure just behind the great, marble doors they guard. Watching them further back, where you are certain their artificial spiritual sense will not reach, its apparent that these stone puppets remain alert and active for some time after their initial awakening. And, you notice, that their commands while still simplistic are more complex than you first imagined. They travel together in groups of three, leaving the damaged guardians to return to the pedestals they stand upon while at rest. They don't seem to have a means of repairing themselves, and it'd be a grave oversight to make a last defense that could be bested by a few cracks forcing them to enter a permeant hibernation waiting for care and mending that will never come.

The only weakness these stone sentinels have, is that they can be possessed and highjacked. If it were not for the divine nature of the Qi powering and animating them, you could have simply replaced the energies in their core with your own vital breath and stolen the puppets out right. Frowning, you observe the guardians from a distance, measuring each stride they take by flicking your tail to count the seconds between their every step and comparing it to the agility and speed they showed in their earlier assault. Through this method, you're able to estimate their fastest pace and also memorize the routes their patrols follow, which do follow an endlessly repeating pattern. Like an endless parade, its all choregraphed and planned out.

For an entire day and night, you watch them without looking away to sleep or eat. It becomes a form of meditation in away, following the stone giant's march. But, eventually, their patrols split from three to two, and the injured puppets return to their work not long after.

It would appear the puppets have a tiered system of alertness, that gradually lowers when theirs no present or obvious threat to the repository of forbidden scrolls they guard. Realizing you're going to have to wait longer for the puppets to lower their defenses enough for you to commandeer another one of the lifeless vessels, you decide to spend a few days meditating and training yourself, to keep your body and mind sharp and take what little Qi there is to be taken in this place where even the dead fear to tread. All the while, through every practiced motion, every breathing exercise and every session of Qi circulation, you work your mind to exhaustion practicing the battle to come. This mental training, allows you to become more accustomed to bipedal movement, at least in theory it will. And as you aren't simply charging forward into battle without a plan as you have been accustomed to all your life, it will certainly improve both your warrior's instinct and your chances of success!

it is very fortunate these stone warriors cannot learn from their mistakes
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>>5066234

Like living opponents could. They're mindless, and are thus easily tricked and misled. And while they remain the same or weakened, you have improved yourself and your approach to defeating the stone men who keep your prize from you!

Hiding your living body away, you approach the boundary as a ghost, and hide your presence by thinning the your "Body" throughout the air as a thick, bone white fog. One of the greatest faults of your first attempt, was that you took a body wielding a sword. It's cutting edge was a poor choice against marble hide, and most of the damage you dealt was from the blunt force of your wild swinging limbs!

So, you'll amend that folly, by instead possessing the sentinel who holds a meteor hammer. The chains of which will vastly increase the effective range of your strikes! Allowing a much greater window of time to destroy the guardians before they surround and shatter your stolen vessel!

Your chosen host ponderously marches forward, swinging the chain of its two headed weapon by its side, unknowingly creating a shield against your possession. The banishing talismans adorning it would be "deadly" if they touched your spectral form. However, they are very easy to avoid. All you have to do is wait until the mindless puppet turns its back and leap in!

And you do just that, feeling the unnerving sensation of an absence of all signs of life as you spread your spirit throughout the giant's form. But now, instead of clumsily stumbling forward, you confidently stride to your first victim.

The stone puppet whose throat still holds the sword of your prior vessel!

Roll 1d100. Best out of three. DC 70
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>>5066238
Failure. Update will arrive shortly.
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The hammer head flies through the air, impacting upon the mindless watchman's triangular head, just about where the chin would be on a human head. The crack crawls further, deeper into its broad neck as the stone sword fragment is pushed deeper into it with a shower of sparks and a terrible grinding noise. Which is so dreadful to hear, it sends shudders down your marble hewn back. Shaking your head, the echo of the stone grinding remains in your head, vibrating and upsetting your senses. The puppet reels back, its head torn from its shoulders alongside half of its carved commands. The thunderous sound of it hitting the ground manages to release you from the grip of the disgusting grinding noise, clearing your head and allowing you to regain you composure and reason. Hastily, you retrieve the length of chain and weight attached to it, as the rest of the guardians rouse and gather, father quicker than they had before. Incensed, enraged and spiteful from the humiliation of your prior failure, you lash out as they surrounded you to repeat their assault with mechanical, programmed precision.

The meteor hammer soars through the stagnant, lifeless air and impacts the chest of the armless puppet, the one who posed the least threat to you now. Using the momentum gathered from the swing, not wanting to let it go to waste in the exectution of a harmless opponent, you shift the position of your vessels heavy, trunk like legs and adopt a lower stance as you swing the chain and guide the force to the other head of the hammer. In a arching strike, you swing the weight down with all the force of thunder falling from the heavens towards the first challenger. To your great shock, the puppet holds out its arm and sacrifices it to catch the chain upon its hook blade. It pulls its remaining arm back, wrapping the chain around the length of its own weapon. Still unused to moving as men do, you're almost pulled to the ground! Now you have a greater respect for human fighters! Using forged weapons is much more difficult than fighting with your claws and fangs!

Slamming a foot down, you initiate a deadlock with the hook sword wielding statue. The stone chain grinds against your marble thumb and the sharpened edge of your opponents blade. Flecks of stones fly into the air, dust and sparks rising from both sides of the struggle. You pull back, cursing this body's utter lack of Qi. If you could carry over your own Cultivation base with you from your body, this trail would be much easier! A stream of destructive energy carried down the chain! A burst of cold followed by metal aligned lightning to shatter the stone hand and weapon of your foe! Just being able to Phantom Cat Step or Levitate via the Specter Lightness skill would be enough to ensure your victory! But having to fight without the strength and skills you've cultivated, like a normal human fighter is truly an arduous experience.
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>>5066275

Roaring silently, the voice of your severed souls reverberates through the air, carrying forth the venom of all the grudges you have devoured and the biting chill of the grave. With a twist of your shoulders and a turning of your wrist, you first wrap the chain more tightly around your vessel's wrist and then pull with all of your might. The other puppet is lifted into the air and launched over your head as you pivot and turn, and find another spear wielding statue charging from the boundary of your vision.

A curse leaves you lips, as you escape your marble suit of armor, and scurry beneath your attackers legs as he pierces the head of his spear through the animating core of your abandoned puppet. Immediately, the vessel is returned to lifeless, immovable stone, which collapses to its knees. As you flee through the garden, the hook blade wielding puppet falls to the ground and shatters to pieces.

The circle of stone guardians turns towards the direction of your hasty flight, and as you turn to look over you shoulder you see them still standing in formation utterly motionless. Their mindless gazes look beyond the boundary of their chamber, directly to wear you now stand.

For a few breathless, panicked moments, you stare back at them, back arched and ethereal fur standing on end. And for those silent moments, you cannot help but to feel the mindless piles of rock are looking at you, not in scorn or hatred. But in disappointment.

Flickering, you snarl as your pride is wounded by the musing of your thoughts!

How dare they look down at you!? they're puppets! Lifeless! Motherless! Fatherless! Mindless! Soul-less! They have no right to mock you!?!

How will you next attempt to destroy the stone puppets, Huanliuxue!

>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]

>Find Xiongji in the catacombs, and lead him back here and angrily watch him destroy the wall of marble in your way. Its worth the risk of the mad general destroying a few tomes to see the damnable puppets destroyed!

>The puppets have destroyed more of their number than you have! Abandon caution and reason, and use the phantom cat step to trick them into breaking more of themselves! [Mischief trial. DC 60]

>Why are you struggling to break them on their terms!? Snipe at their legs with bursts of Metal aligned Qi to cripple them so you can pass by and enter the library at your leisure and destroy them later! [Magic trial. DC 55]

>Write in
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>>5066276
>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>We have a grudge, lets use it [martial dc 55]
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>>5066276
>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
You should kill us off if we fail this one, the readers will have really deserved it
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>>5066276
>Why are you struggling to break them on their terms!? Snipe at their legs with bursts of Metal aligned Qi to cripple them so you can pass by and enter the library at your leisure and destroy them later! [Magic trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>Why are you struggling to break them on their terms!? Snipe at their legs with bursts of Metal aligned Qi to cripple them so you can pass by and enter the library at your leisure and destroy them later! [Magic trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave! [Martial Trial. DC 55]
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>>5066276
>Why are you struggling to break them on their terms!? Snipe at their legs with bursts of Metal aligned Qi to cripple them so you can pass by and enter the library at your leisure and destroy them later! [Magic trial. DC 55]
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Ending the vote now, tallying the result

Try again! They just got lucky last time! Your pride won't let you turn tail! Break them! Shatter them! Destroy them all!....Wait a moment, you have a grudge against them! The mindless fools have dug their own grave!: 7

Why are you struggling to break them on their terms!? Snipe at their legs with bursts of Metal aligned Qi to cripple them so you can pass by and enter the library at your leisure and destroy them later!: 3

Alright, so you'll try brute forcing the stone puppets for a third time

Update will arrive shortly.

>>5066304
This is Xianxia baby, there are fates much, much worse than death! Like some truly awful bad ends. Death is (Usually) a mercy in cultivation stories, when the alternative is, like, being made into a cultivation cauldron or something
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Their two victories over you have been won by luck and luck alone! And there may have been a handicap in trying to fight on two legs and with arms instead of the attributes and limbs granted to you by your birth! But it was mostly luck! The stone puppets are just more fortunate than most gamblers, that's all! You'll break them, shatter them, and ground them to dust until the only sign they ever existed is your fading memory of them! How dare they sneer and mock you, when they don't even have lips to smirk down at you or eyes to narrow or voice to raise in low, mocking laughter. These automatons will pay! They will pay for insulting Huanliuxue! They will experience an end more torturous than Ling Meng's or Jiuquliaoya's! Even if they do not have hearts to harbor the dread of realizing death approaches, or nerves to feel the pain you so greatly desire to inflict upon them!

How dare they? These toys, these babbles, how dare they mock and insult you with their eyeless gazes and silent stares! They have no right to look down upon any living creature, let alone a magical beast as magnificent as yourself! How dare they! How dare they!

And then, clarity washes over your mind, calming the storm of impudent, childish rage and insult that had swallowed and dyed every thought that past through it. A grudge! A grudge that is your own, seeded and grown in the soil of your own heart, watered by your wounded pride! Stronger than any foreign resentment you have sampled, except perhaps Xiongji's burning universal hatred or Fu's sharp and bitter killing intent! Oh the mindless fools! They have dug their graves with their own hands! The miserable cretins! The Prideful puppets! They have sown the wind and will now reap the whirlwind! And the consequence of their haughty mockery will be their utter and complete destruction! Not even their creator will remember they existed, and in their passing only dust will be left of their legacy!

You will have your revenge against these marble hided bastards! As swiftly as a claw swipes across a hound's snout! At least, you will have your retribution once they have returned to their routine and ceased their patrolling. This time you will wait longer, stewing in your seething hatred and the contempt you hold for these damnable puppets! For the long days that follow as you suffer through the arduous wait of allowing the stone sentinels to reset and return to their usual habits, you haunt the catacombs like a ghost yourself, snarling, hissing and spitting at anything that passes you by, much to the amusement of their fief's ruler whose laughter you can hear ringing in your ears even though you are miles away from his court.

You sharpen your claws on marble pillars and jade grave markers, imaging every scratch to be drawn across the backs and chests of your marble skinned nemeses! When you rest and allow yourself to dream, you fantasize about torturing rocks and stone.

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>>5067519

And if these unliving bastards could feel pain or experience terror, you'd have hundreds of methods of agonizingly drawing out their demises! Stewing in the grudge that has been born by their insults, you cackle and smile wickedly as you leap and pounce in fevered excitement as the date of your revenge comes closer and closer by every moment that passes. You can barely contain your glee! This feeling is almost intoxicating!

In haze of near drunken malice, you sprint down the hidden hall leading to the library and its contemptible guardians, leaving your body behind where you know it won't be found! Shooting through the air like a bolt of divine retribution, you claim the perfect tool and take its body to serve as the vessel of your final victory!

Even though you're one who grows upon and empowers themselves on the very energies of death, four is an inauspicious number . And being raised by a witch has made you somewhat superstitious on that regard.

Testing the weight of the mace in the hands of your stone host, you march fearlessly to the nearest puppet, shivering and cackling despite yourself.

The heartless sentinel considers you with an featureless, yet somehow smug stare.

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>>5067521
Please dont do this again
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>>5067525
Oh for fucks sake. SERIOUSLY?!
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>>5067526
Failure. Update will arrive shortly
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>>5067525
>>5067526
>>5067532
I have to admit, this is impressive
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Swinging madly, you snap off one of the puppet's thick marble hewn legs and begin to pummel it relentlessly, howling with laughter no living throat could possibly muster, a sound no living creature has ever heard before. The sound of stone laughing maliciously, cackling and snarling like a rabid beast driven utterly mad by its affliction. Every swing is stronger than the last, more furious and powerful. The walls of the chamber tremble, and the garden fills with clouds of the dust that had settled over it over the ponderous passing of centuries and generations. Arms shaking like an opium addict's, you continue pounding the round headed mace of marble into the chest of the puppet, first punching a crater into its torso and then widening it until through chipping away its stone surface you expose its putrid core. It is a pearl, with motes of gold swimming through it, like celestial carps in a pond of clouds. The triangular head of your armor splits, allowing you to grin toothily and devilishly as you reach down and grab hold of the puppet's wretched source of false life.

It vibrates in you hand, almost as if it were shivering at your touch! Almost as if it were afraid. Crushing it beneath your fingers, the coalesced divine breath with spills over your wrist, washing back and warming your marble skin. An axe lodges itself in your neck, as another of the stone puppets strikes you in the middle of your celebrations! Enraged that it would dare to interrupt your triumph, you twist around, lifting your heavy marble mace with the momentum generated by the sudden movement of your heavy, weighty body. Lifting it with one arm, and leaving the other to droop and hang at your side, you slam the head of the mace against your attacker's head, chipping a corner off of it. Roaring, you bare your teeth and flash your fangs as the stone soldier stumbles back, reaching for its head as if dazed.

Charging forward, you do not allow it the opportunity to recover, and after lifting the mace from the groove it has carved through the ground, you smack it in the center of your foe's chest. The blow is so mighty, it lifts them from the ground and throws them upon their back, but before your able to execute the impudent swine with a solid, hammering blow to its neck, a spear lodges itself in your shoulder.

Snarling, and hissing, you look down to see the same guardian who defeated you before, and are driven to such a rage you ignore the down opponent before you! Stomping forward, you leave the puppet you've already proven your superiority to writhe and struggle on the ground, in a bed of withered orchids, as the black miasma of resentment oozes past your jagged fangs and drips to your chest, staining the marble that forms it a deep shade of plum, like raw ink would. The spear wielder twirls his weapon, and catches it beneath his arm. With one hand he beckons you to test his skill and court death.
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>>5067573
And you are so consumed by rage, you do not stop to ponder how this is odd behavior for a mindless marionette. Hunched over, clutching your mace in both hands, you increase your pace and ready to charge and tackle the bastard to the ground so you may more properly savior his death

But a dart pierces the side of your neck, and your pulled away as it is tugged. Stumbling, you regain your footing and turn to see another puppet holding the rope the dart is tied to! It tried to drag you to the ground so its comrade could finish you off with a single, felling strike. Roaring like a demon, you grab a hold of the chain and pull it so hard it cuts slivers of stone from your hand. The dart wielder is thrown to the ground and dragged across it, leaving a trench behind as you whip him into air as you pivot to face the spear wielder. And were you a second slower, the core that powers your armor would have been pierced, instead it tears away a chunk of your side and forces you to kneel. The spear wielder leaps back, as you swing the dart thrower through the fountain of cranes and carp and force your body to stand. A cloud of dust shrouds the lifeless gardens as a rain of stone chunks and fragments falls upon it. Cackling, you raise your mace to snap your hated foe's spear in two.

A sudden blow from behind sends you stumbling forward, which your opponent dodges with a grateful leap backwards. Catching yourself, half with your free hand, and half with the handle of your mace, you turn back to see a puppet who holds both a shield and saber standing above you. He smashed the edge of his shield into the base of your neck, and if it had vertebrae you would've been paralyzed.

The puppet steps back, and your instincts warn you of death, rolling, you avoid a spear jab aimed for your belly, where the core allowing your host to move lays! Slamming your hammer's shaft down, you rise to your knees and clench your jaw. Grudges flow down your chin like blood, as the shield and spear wielders circle around you, weapons raised elegantly. Leaping forward, you shatter half of the latter's shield and send him to his knees with a second thunderous strike, before you yourself are once more forced to kneel.

A dart had broken your ankle. Glancing over your shoulder, you see half of the puppet your threw into the fountain sculpture, frozen in its last act. One last spit in your face, a final strike. Shuddering with rage, a spear digs into the hole in your side, scrapping the container holding the energy that animates this stone body. Reaching out, you grasp for the spear wielder's armor, and find it, and pull him to the ground.

In a last act of defiance, you headbutt him four times, hammering his knees deeper into the ground before the saber wielder cuts through your torso and widens the crack in the core enough for the Qi inside to leak out.
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>>5067574

Taking that as your cue to run away, you leave your body, cackling as you know the statues don't have the mind to disfigure their opponents to free another from their death grip. You race across the boundary

And then a stone spear shoots past you, "Cutting" your cheek. A shock of agonizing, yet soothing pain ripples through your ghostly form. A moment later, you recoil and leap back, drops of black smoke pouring from your wound. It felt like your were being dragged to hell itself, by the hands of a motherly saint!

The spear held by the puppet that you had trapped sat, embedded into the floor ten paces from the boundary. Your eyes bulge, as the puppet who has now defeated you before, marches towards the boundary of their chamber. Beyond the routes they were instructed to follow, the domain they were trapped in.

And ignoring you, grips the haft of his spear and rips it free of the stone it stuck to.

He turns, and looks down at your soul.

For a torturous moment that seemed to span all the hours of a day, the puppet looks into your eyes, motionless. A shudder travels down your back, and shoots through your tail. Slowly, intently, the puppet raises its free hand to its head, and brushes its thumb across its flat cheek, where the cut it gave you sits on your own face.

Then, with a flourish of its spear, it strides back to its garden, where the other statues are gathering the fragments of the three that died in your latest assault, and pile them in a mound. A mound that holds the "corpses" created in your two prior attempts.

Your mind races back to the lessons of Granny Monu.

Awakened items. Sentient tools.

They weren't mindless at all. They had tricked you, and allowed you to become comfortable so they could practice their defense against an actual intruder and learn your tricks so they could more readily counter them and drive you away. And, born without a heart or soul, they were wiling to sacrifice scores of their kinsmens to find your weaknesses. Or perhaps, they possess a communal soul! One spread thinly throughout the whole host, and with each puppet destroyed, the rest grew more intelligent and "alive"!. A terrifying thought

You jaw drops, and the burning shame you felt becomes a crushing weight. You were deceived, by a bunch of puppets. Shaking, you feel as though you will cough up blood.

How dare they! How dare they trick you and look down at you! Weeping bitter tears, you return to your body, and stay in the burrow you hid it inside to scheme and plot the downfall of those prideful marble sentinels.

A brute force approach clearly is not working, and trying it a fourth time is...well you yourself are an existence considered a superstition by most men, so risking a fourth attempt in that manner is courting death as far as you're concerned.
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>>5067575

What will do you, Huanliuxue?

>BAH! They're just statues! They can't learn! You're just allowing your anger to blind you! Try again [Martial trial. DC 90]

>Hmm, you still harbor a powerful grudge against them all, and they expect you to posses one of their number to attack them. Its risky, but brave the garden in your own body and fight them as a cat, rather than a stone man! [Martial trial. DC 50]

>They expect a wholly physical approach. Fight like a proper cultivator, and use the Qi you have cultivated to your advantage, along with the grudge you hold for them. [Magic Trial. DC 45]

>No matter how you approach them, you're still Huanliuxue, an existence born of grudges. Your own anger will make you vulnerable to them. Find Xiongji, and have HIM possess one of the statues instead by telling him they're the prized creations of the god who trapped him beneath the earth. That should be a surprise for the puppets!

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>>5067578
>They have grown comfortable knowing our own weaknesses. Now we must flip the script. Using lesser ghosts and illusions as a distraction, slip past them for the scrolls.
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>>5067580
Ooh clever! I like it!
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>>5067578
>They expect a wholly physical approach. Fight like a proper cultivator, and use the Qi you have cultivated to your advantage, along with the grudge you hold for them. [Magic Trial. DC 45]
That's the one with the lowest DC, not gonna try anything else with our luck.
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>>5067595
Judging by >>5067584, my write in may provide us with a lower write in. Being both a distraction, subverting their expectations and a cats natural ability for stealth.
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>>5067580
+1. In this, they're likely to expect a change of pace, but they're not expecting a change in the type of battle. I'd only be worried about getting trapped, but we've got measures for that.
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>>5067580
supporting, may the luck gods smile upon you
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>>5067578
>>5067580
+1
I like the whole reversal idea.
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>>5067489
With our Path I don't even think death is gonna be much of a hindrance anyway, heck becoming a ghost might even allow us to break through our bottleneck
>>5067578
>>5067580 +1
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>>5067578
>They expect a wholly physical approach. Fight like a proper cultivator, and use the Qi you have cultivated to your advantage, along with the grudge you hold for them. [Magic Trial. DC 45]
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>>5067580
+1
As much as I would like to beat the statues, with three failures under our belt it feels appropriate to swallow our pride and just sneak past them.

Considering this was three failures in a row, we got away pretty cheaply. Unless we fuck this roll up too.

It would be funny if we gained an irrational hatred of statues because of this.
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>>5067920
Statues are about as much of an antithetical existence to ours as I can think of, come to think of it.
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>>5067578
>They expect a wholly physical approach. Fight like a proper cultivator, and use the Qi you have cultivated to your advantage, along with the grudge you hold for them. [Magic Trial. DC 45]
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the result now.

They have grown comfortable knowing our own weaknesses. Now we must flip the script. Using lesser ghosts and illusions as a distraction, slip past them for the scrolls [Mischief Trial. DC 35]: 6

They expect a wholly physical approach. Fight like a proper cultivator, and use the Qi you have cultivated to your advantage, along with the grudge you hold for them. [Magic Trial. DC 45]: 3

So the ghost distraction/ illusion write in wins and you'll take a more cunning/ sly approach to claim your prize, swallowing your pride.

Update will arrive shortly
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But then, there in the hole in the crypt's wall, a revelation dawns upon you beneath the mountain of shame pressing itself down upon your mind and pride. Like a spring shower quelling a wildfire, it washes away the smoke of humiliation and anguished anger and brings clarity to your sharp mind once more. You lost focus and direction, and forgot that you came here to claim a rare treasure of knowledge and forgotten secrets of the dao and not to smash statues in a fit a pique and childish tantruming. You were distracted by the outrage of being bested, you turned your thoughts and energy to destroying the puppets and thus kept slamming yourself against a wall of living stone. And because of it, you have allowed and in some ways personally made the remaining puppets more dangerous than before now that they possess true cunning beyond the commands of a master who has long forgotten of their existence.

They've learned the weaknesses of the approach you have taken three times now, and understand you as a brute who takes the strength of their brothers. And they have began to use your aggression to thin their herd and increase the intellect of the survivors, bolstering their communal "Soul" if it could be called that to increase their own abilities and grow closer to becoming as alive as any collection of rocks could hope to be, even if it is in the end a pale imitation of true life.

They have no conception of the scope of your abilities and powers, the talents you have trained or possessed since birth, the techniques and skills you have practiced tirelessly. They just know you are a wandering cat spirit, who intends to steal away the mysteries they were created to guard, and that in your vengeful rage, you are useful for expanding and cementing their existence as actual, thinking beings. They think you a tool and a witless fool.

And how they will rue the folly of underestimating the guile of a cat, and the sheer depths of contempt your kind can nurture. Their assumptions will be their downfall! for they are a weakness graver than those that were inbuilt to them! They have grown comfortable, in the dance of destruction you initiate and they end. Like a theatric performance, following a script penned by a long dead playwright. They expect you to wait, to seethe in your anger and fall deeper into the madness of an unsated grudge until you're bold and confident enough to charge forward once more and achieve nothing besides bolstering the competence of your remaining opponents.

What they do not expect, is for you to wisen up, swallow your pride and replace the script with one of your own creation! And how foolish these burgeoning half minds feel when they realize the beast they have made a mockery of and shamed has completely deceived and utterly fooled them! If their stony hearts can produce emotion, the sheer shame may drive them to commit suicide!
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>>5068367

Grinning and cackling you leave your safe den to gather the necessary resources and assistants required to pull off the deception you have concocted. From the clear waters of your mind, a beautiful, masterful scheme has blossomed and like a song bird or buzzing bee, you move only to reach it and see it done. Committing all of your energy to this cunning endeavor, you spend the days that follow earning the trust of the lesser ghosts on this level of the tomb and convincing those of the entranced to brave crossing the gate that separates your domain and the domain of the silver clawed phantom. Through words sweetened like sugar and promises and lies, you gather a band of two dozen ghosts, all of them pathetic weaklings who can scarcely hold a human form no matter how hard they try.

The desperate, but not the mad. Those who believe you can make them stronger or guide them to heaven through the siphoning of their innate Qi and Lingering grudges. Perhaps you can, but fools will believe anything they hear if it is pleasing to their ear.

They march at your back, and follow you down the passage way hidden by a false wall that can only be opened by an exact pattern of steps taken before it.

Bravely, they follow at your back, most of them fully aware they will serve as a distraction for you to claim what is rightfully yours, even if they don't understand the danger of their duty or the rewards you will give unto them if they survive the encounter. Why, if they fall, those seeking salvation and release from this sealed grave will be given just that! So in truth, you have spoken no lies to them.

However, they are merely the first layer of the deception. The second and more vital component of your schemes is the creation of illusions.

And while you still are unable to create sensory illusions, that fool the eyes, ears, nose, hand and tongue, you are able to "trick" the sixth sense. The Spiritual sense. While some may debate if such trickery is truly an illusion, you believe it fits by definition alone.

These puppets, even if they have gained a sliver of a living soul, rely on the mote of divine power to perceive their surroundings and sense intruders. They use it in an elegant way, bringing the awareness closer to natural sight. However it still presents a glaring weakness.

Their vision can only see Qi and the essence of souls. They find their prey by their meridians or the radiance of their spirit.


And that, for an acolyte of the dead, is a flaw so easily exploited that conning children out of their toys and sweets would be more difficult.

Marching with your band of weak, ambitious or despairing ghosts, you step across the boundary and lock "eyes" with the spear wielder who has bested you twice before.

Smiling smugly, you bow your head and kneel down with your forepaws
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And as you rise to your full height, yowl and command your hidden allies to charge past the boundary from their position further back in the passage, where they waited just out of the stone puppet's sight!

A wave of fog washes over the garden as the chill of the crypt surrounds it, as the line of dead warriors rushes to meet their unliving opponents. And, as the first blow is struck against the shocked sentinels, you begin your performance, eyes locked on the door leading into the library behind the spear wielding statue.

Roll 1d100. Best out of three. DC 35
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Rolled 5 (1d100)

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Rolled 79 (1d100)

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DC 35... there is no way we fail that right?
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>>5068380
I swear, the dice gods are trying to tell us something.
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>>5068380
Success! Nearly triple the DC! Update will arrive shortly
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>ofw when our stealth rolls are great because destiny
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You begin your performance with a dramatic raising and gesturing of your chin. To the senses of the guardians, there is no difference between your wandering soul and whole, completed self! With a flick of your tail, you spawn a number of a mock ghost lights made to exactly mimic the appearance of your own ghostly form. But to make them appear authentic, you imbue each with an equal reserve of qi, still connected to your greater reserve by imperceptible strings of energy! Then, releasing the air within your lungs, you utilize the Specter Lightness skill to float alongside the lights that flicker, bob and weave to simulate the movements of a predator sizing up a rival or quarry! The spear wielder visibly pauses, struggling to understand how his foe has split herself nine ways, the chaos of battle drawing from his attention as he defends himself against attack and possession, banishing away the ghost of a bald bearded soldier with a flick of his wrist.

And, you watch in delight as his shoulders visibly slump in despair as you further his confusion by swapping places with your "doppelgangers". Cackling and throwing your voice, you send bursts different elements of Qi down the tethers connecting the false spirits to yourself, creating what must appear to be a storm of brilliance that signals an a sudden attack or spell. The spear wielder wisely adopts a defensive stance, as the eight mock ghost lights and yourself spiral, shoot, and dance through the air in a confusing, discordant rhythm. A few of the other sentinels try to attack you, but only strike the ground or withered foliage as your false selves scatter, regroup and rush forward like stars falling down from the heavens. And those that dare to try and attack you, soon find themselves surrounded by the phantoms you tempted to your side, or fully possessed and turned against their brothers in arms as the ghosts inhabiting them vent the frustrations they have held for centuries upon anything within reach. The spear wielder, however remains adamant, and defeats all challengers as he tracks and stalks you across the gardens, acting as a barrier against the vault they guard.

Oh if only he was following the real you, rather than nothing but a light wrapped around a small pool of Qi. The fool grew confident, prideful because he became able to think the simplest thoughts and harbor the merest motes of self! Stifling a giggle, you blink away from the axe swing of a puppet who got lucky and guessed the real you. But, he doesn't realize your deception either, and once he frees his axe's head from the stone wall he had lodged it in, he chases after another of your fakes, grasping with his outstretched hand as one of his possessed brethren bare knuckle brawls with the bastard with the saber. Floating and stepping down onto the highest and last stair leading up to the library, you sit on your haunches and flick your tail.
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The chaos of war has consumed the lifeless garden, and the Puppets carved of marble can no longer pursue you or halt your advance into the crypt like building they have long guarded from all intruders.

'What a beautiful vision of madness. if only I was a skillful painter, or a poet then I could immortalize this scene of my triumph!' You muse to yourself, as you draw back the Qi you hid beneath the Ghost lights you created, knowing that none of the puppets could now notice the trick now that they were embroiled in pitched combat. Even the Spear Wielder has given up trying to find and banish you to instead fight off his possessed brethren and the disembodied souls that desire to steal away his own body.

Smirking, you face the plain marbled doors. There's a seal bound by red rope binding the two massive blocks of stone together. However, you already know the trick of picking this lock. The Ghost who told you of these archives to begin with revealed it to you. It was placed by no god, but by the forgotten king himself. It requires only a drop of blood shed by a demon. Which, for most is a difficult key to find. But for a demonic beast such as yourself, all you need to do is bite your tongue and spit.

The ropes burn away, and the resplendent seal of the bandit who became king falls to the ground with a melodic chime. And without needing to be pushed, the doors open inwards and allow you access into the library of knowledge sealed by the heavens.

Shelves up shelves of books and scrolls extend and rise as far as the eye can see, and your eyes can see much farther than any human can. They are pressed and stacked together, in rows and towers of nine. Eighty one shelves to each row, one hundred and sixty two on each aisle. And there are many aisles and paths through the library, between and surrounding the collection. It is like a forest of written works and their bindings.

And skeletons. It would seem the scholars of the Forgotten king died here, and you can even recognize a few of the corpses by the clothes they share with their ghosts! How amusing! The doors grind shut behind you as you take your first step forward and lay down.

You tap a paw on the floor, forcing yourself to recall the location of the Manuals the old scholar told you were more valuable than any jewel worn in the courts of heavens or found in the deepest caverns of the earth. He taught you their location, by their numerical position in the aisles and their exact place in the shelves they were kept and chained to. After a few moments, you recall the strings of numbers for each tome, or at least the ones whose titles and synopsis sounded interesting to you and stand to seek them out.

Before you pause and tilt your head sideways. There are a lot of scriptures and records collected here. It may be worthwhile to spend sometime browsing instead of just grabbing the most valuable tomes and returning back to your Sanctuary to study them

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>>5068432

What Manual do you seek out, Huanliuxue? You can carry two back at your current size/ strength

>The Edicts and Laws of the Most Wicked Demonic Court. A Manual written by the followers of devils, depicting the day to day life of such beings, their practices and rituals and detailing the powers they held and masterfully wielded. If you are called a demon it only makes sense to learn how to act the part.

>Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls. The Journal of one of the last heretics that practiced the reviled art of "Soul Stealing" (魂偷垒, Húntōulěi), Who was so wicked a being the Forgotten King and A Sect Elder were forced to join forces to end the threat he posed to all life. Seems like it'd be an entertaining read, as the Soul Eater detailed the progress of his most foul practice from beginning to end.

>The Records of Carmine Mysticism. One of the few surviving copies of the scripture of the Peerless Sanguine Jade Shrine Sect [绝伦血红色玉庙, Juélún Xuè Hóngsè Yùmiào], a sect of blood worshipping witches and cultivators that believed that immortality could be obtained through the blood in their veins and other bodies, and who were exterminated for practicing demonic arts such as curses and a "Strange" form of necromancy. If nothing else the material would match your fur!

>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!

>Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead. A record of Alchemical knowledge pertaining to medicines and elixirs that can only be made from herbs, minerals, and other reagents gathered from the land of the restless dead or made from the by products of corpses as well as numerous charms that can be made with the same materials. If anything holds the secret that will allow your breakthrough, it would be this...probably

>Something else entirely! [Write in]
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>>5068434
>Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls. The Journal of one of the last heretics that practiced the reviled art of "Soul Stealing" (魂偷垒, Húntōulěi), Who was so wicked a being the Forgotten King and A Sect Elder were forced to join forces to end the threat he posed to all life. Seems like it'd be an entertaining read, as the Soul Eater detailed the progress of his most foul practice from beginning to end.
>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!
Stealing, eating souls and how to grow as a demonic beast looks like what would suit us the best IMO.
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>>5068434
>Collected accounts of demonic beasts.

>Write in, the five phases in practice. An alchemical text written by an immortal with their insights into alchemical transmutations and the means to supercharge the five elements by refining how one became another. It would take a genius to decipher the manner in which the immortal did this, but we are surely one such genius!

Possible idea for the QM, is that the deeper secrets of the text require the text to be transmuted, to go from chapter to chapter. It may be a convenient bottleneck for our reading, if you like the mechanic.
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>>5068434
>Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls. The Journal of one of the last heretics that practiced the reviled art of "Soul Stealing" (魂偷垒, Húntōulěi), Who was so wicked a being the Forgotten King and A Sect Elder were forced to join forces to end the threat he posed to all life. Seems like it'd be an entertaining read, as the Soul Eater detailed the progress of his most foul practice from beginning to end.

>Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead. A record of Alchemical knowledge pertaining to medicines and elixirs that can only be made from herbs, minerals, and other reagents gathered from the land of the restless dead or made from the by products of corpses as well as numerous charms that can be made with the same materials. If anything holds the secret that will allow your breakthrough, it would be this...probably

I'm not sure about the ascended beast book, we're going along our own path regardless of what we'll find in there, so I feel a different tome would be better.
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>>5068434
Tasty.

>Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls
>Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead.

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I am also caught between discipline creep and the concentration of our own distinct path. Thankfully, since this was a stealth success there's a small chance we'll be able to return later, and be even more prepared/hoardy.
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>>5068434
>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!
Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead. A record of Alchemical knowledge pertaining to medicines and elixirs that can only be made from herbs, minerals, and other reagents gathered from the land of the restless dead or made from the by products of corpses as well as numerous charms that can be made with the same materials. If anything holds the secret that will allow your breakthrough, it would be this...probably
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>>5068434
>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!
>Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead. A record of Alchemical knowledge pertaining to medicines and elixirs that can only be made from herbs, minerals, and other reagents gathered from the land of the restless dead or made from the by products of corpses as well as numerous charms that can be made with the same materials. If anything holds the secret that will allow your breakthrough, it would be this...probably
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>>5068434
>Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls. The Journal of one of the last heretics that practiced the reviled art of "Soul Stealing" (魂偷垒, Húntōulěi), Who was so wicked a being the Forgotten King and A Sect Elder were forced to join forces to end the threat he posed to all life. Seems like it'd be an entertaining read, as the Soul Eater detailed the progress of his most foul practice from beginning to end.
>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!
Man, this is hard. All of these sound nice.
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>>5068434
>The Records of Carmine Mysticism. One of the few surviving copies of the scripture of the Peerless Sanguine Jade Shrine Sect [绝伦血红色玉庙, Juélún Xuè Hóngsè Yùmiào], a sect of blood worshipping witches and cultivators that believed that immortality could be obtained through the blood in their veins and other bodies, and who were exterminated for practicing demonic arts such as curses and a "Strange" form of necromancy. If nothing else the material would match your fur!

>Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead. A record of Alchemical knowledge pertaining to medicines and elixirs that can only be made from herbs, minerals, and other reagents gathered from the land of the restless dead or made from the by products of corpses as well as numerous charms that can be made with the same materials. If anything holds the secret that will allow your breakthrough, it would be this...probably
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>>5068434
Is anything stopping us from staying there for a few months and just studying everything to our heart's content?
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>>5068434
>The Edicts and Laws of the Most Wicked Demonic Court. A Manual written by the followers of devils, depicting the day to day life of such beings, their practices and rituals and detailing the powers they held and masterfully wielded. If you are called a demon it only makes sense to learn how to act the part.
>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!
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>>5068851
That's probably what would've happened if we'd gotten rid of the statues.
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>>5068434
>Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls. The Journal of one of the last heretics that practiced the reviled art of "Soul Stealing" (魂偷垒, Húntōulěi), Who was so wicked a being the Forgotten King and A Sect Elder were forced to join forces to end the threat he posed to all life. Seems like it'd be an entertaining read, as the Soul Eater detailed the progress of his most foul practice from beginning to end.
>Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. A Manual that contains the secret of the creation/ awakening of Magical and demonic beasts and the methods of cultivation they followed and the lives they lead! It should provide inspiration for and insight to your own self made law, and if nothing else, it is your duty to preserve the "Culture" of your people!
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Ending the vote. Tallying the results

Diary of A Gluttonous Devourer of Souls:5

Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts:7

The five phases in practice:1

Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead: 5

The Records of Carmine Mysticism:1

The Edicts and Laws of the Most Wicked Demonic Court:1

So you'll take Collected accounts of Ascended beasts, their histories and legacies left behind.

And as there's a tie between the Diary and Occult treasures, I'll be lenient and say Huanliuxue can exert herself and drag three Manuals back to her sanctuary/temple to serve as the beginnings of her personal library/ collection

Update will arrive shortly.

Also, Huanliuxue's frustration towards/ hatred of the puppets has pushed her closer to achieving the unique art of Enmity incarnation!

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>>5069487
It'd take much, much longer than a few months to even study a single one? These are advance and heretical Cultivation Manuals. Even prodigies would struggle with their contents and possessing them is a great boon. There's a reason Huanliuxue sought out these texts to break her Bottleneck, after all.

In short, the time it'd take to study everything worthwhile would expend a fair chunk of your lifespan at your current level.

Of course you can always take another trip down to collect more manuals or study the less advance ones. Nothing stopping you from doing that
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With the battle raging outside of the marble doors at your back, you feel a sense of urgency and worry that if you wander the aisle and browse even a small fraction of the scriptures, scrolls, tomes, records and manuals gather here you'll be risking being trapped inside the collection with the moldering bones of its keepers, or worse assaulted by its guardians still battling outside of its wall. It is possible the ragtag band of phantoms you gathered will prevail, but with each casualty inflicted upon their foes, the stronger and more canny they become. And there is of course always the possibility the ghosts' morale will break and they'll scatter like hares before the hawk! Leave you alone with a force of stone sentinels more crafty and wise than those you've faced before.

Not wanting to test your luck, you instead decide that you will return at a later date to catalogue the full stock of this valuable repository of lost and censored knowledge! You may, after all, find texts that will be useful in young Fu's development or that possess worthwhile techniques and practices. However, when time is of the essence, it is prudent for a thief to only take what is valuable and what they are able to carry!

First, you collect from the upper levels of the library, taking it from the hands of a odd skeleton that possess both the features of a man and a canine, a text of academic and philosophical nature. A treatise on your people! Awakened Animals! Magical Beasts! It is bound in a sturdy binding of Turtle leather, decorated with pieces of shells and jade and is called the "Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind"!. It is all that remains of the cultural identity and history of your kind, after the world of cultivations declared ascended beasts to be worthy of being nothing more than their prey and executed those who had attained partial enlightenment or reached high levels of cultivation.

It also contains the secrets of creating more of your breed, thus taking it as your own will allow you the possibility of creating more of your kin of greater quality than say the fool Jiuquliaoya! And the descriptions of the cultivation methods these ancient demonic beasts practiced, and the accounts of their lives are certain to provide you inspiration for and insight into your own self made law. And as the only proper beastly cultivator in existence, it is your duty to preserve the legacies of those who came before you. If only to spite the world of cultivation for persecuting you only because you were born a cat.

Then, after you tie the heavy manual to your back with a length of red dyed rope, you float down to the lower levels of the archive's western wing to find the second Manual you cannot leave without taking into your possession! And you find it, buried beneath a mountain of dirty, moth eaten scrolls and essays on the gardening of spiritual herbs and the creation of meditative gardens,
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and one half burnt copy of a collection of Poetry written by "Plum Wine Wei". You pause to check the quality of this Wei's work, and find it to be unforgivably bland, humorless and at times offensive. You can see why his poetry was consigned to the flames rather than any collection kept by patrons of the fine arts. Throwing the poems aside, you find the manual you sought. A ragged, grave dirt smelling journal bound in a cover of reeds and tanned swamp weasel hides. A burnt phoenix feather serves as both a book mark and pen. The brown, black and grey cover has no title or marking, but opening the first page proves to you that this tome is the manual you were looking for.

Written in half scrawled and very crude handwriting, the sentence of "The Diary of a Gluttonous Devourer of Souls" proceeds any writing, and covers the name of the author beneath with its ink.

This, was the prize of one of the last heretical practioner of the reviled and feared art of Huntoulei, Soul stealing. And, from the story told to you by the dead, this wicked sorcerer has become something of an idol to you! For he had grown so powerful upon the souls he glutted himself upon, be they taken from potent cultivators or powerless peasants, that the heathen Forgotten King and an Elder from one of the righteous sects joined forces to end his reign of terror. Yet, the forgotten king's ambitions and lust for power was his undoing, and he took the evil sage's self written manual as his prize.

The abhorrent secrets kept in its pages will prove useful, if not in hastening your development and empowering your law, than by threatening any would be challengers or assassins who come chasing your tail. And the tale of its author's life and his foul practices will surely prove to be most entertaining!

Lashing the Diary to the heavy manual on your back, you turn to leave the archive hastily, before any of the stone puppets or rampaging spirits in their vessels can impede your trip back to your Sanctuary. But, a text catches your eye as you adjust the heavy tomes on your back. When you threw away the bland poetry away, it had hit a repository behind you, and knocked free another Manual. That looks about as heavy as the Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, despite being a scroll. The rod it is wrapped around is made of solid, mutton fat jade and is capped with two skulls carved from obsidian with strange, pale blue stones set in their eyes.

Your eyes widen as you recognize the scripture!

It is the "Occult treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the alchemy of the dead"! Like how the Collected accounts of ascended beasts' text shimmer green with the very breath of the wild, and the text of the diary oozes and weeps like it was alive and written by the remains of devoured soils, the contents of this scroll burn a brilliant white color. You feel the weight of your two prizes upon your back and whine.
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Surely this must be fate! For this text to fall into your lap just as you were leaving. It must be fate, it must be! But the other two manuals are so heavy! And you can barely float above the ground while carrying them upon your back. You can feel them pressing you down closer to the earth. And this scroll looks to match their weight by its length and the size of its two jade handles. But the knowledge it keeps is invaluable to you!

You sought the Collected accounts of ascended beasts, their histories and legacies left behind to learn how to grow as a demonic beast and preserve the memory of those rare animals like yourself and Late Xuebai! And you sought the Diary of a Gluttonous Devourer of souls, as the art of stealing living souls and separating them from their bodies is similar to your law's unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel and could teach you new uses of the technique even if you don't decide to begin consuming ghosts and the souls you may steal! But, this alchemical record is priceless to you as well!

The ban on necromantic practices and mysticism has complete eradicated the knowledge of underworld alchemy and the art of refining corpses into valuable cultivation materials and medicinal ingredients! And as Granny Monu's student, you've become a rather talented alchemist and poisoner, even if you have no focused your studies on the creation and refinement of the mystical concoctions!

And you know, if any manual in this collection holds the answer for your breakthrough, it would be this scroll. Just knowing the uses of the herbs that grow in the land of ghosts, and the minerals the burst from the canyons of limbo, and reagents that can be gathered in the underworld from its natives and secret places is invaluable knowledge! And learning how to extract and refine the by products of corpses and your slain foes, beyond fermenting their rotten corpses into potions, is something Monu would surely appreciate. The information that record holds, will expand your alchemical knowledge and teach you to craft medicines and elixirs that have not been seen in the world of cultivation outside of the displays of private collections for ten generations! And, Granny Monu even with her blocked and broken meridians can still practice lesser alchemy. Presenting the scroll to her would surely please your mentor, and with her assistance you could make a pill that could shatter your bottleneck as if it were thin glass!

But it looks so heavy! Whimpering, you grab a hold of the scroll with your teeth, and tie it to the end of the rope holding your two other prizes. Already regretting your decision and cursing your greed, you waddle over the paper and bone cover floor, unable to float freely through the air or even move with your natural grace and feline agility. Huffing and puffing, you make it to do the doors and command them to open with a press of your paw.
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The battle outside is still raging. But, the aura of the books hides your presence and Qi signature, and so you trundle and drag yourself beneath the chaotic combat between phantoms and statues. Both side's numbers have dwindled and the fight has become excessively brutal and hard fought. It is as if both sides have been made rabid, so stubbornly and viciously do they clash and strike. Like warriors driven mad by their desire for vengeance, or the berserkers of the nomadic desert tribes! Its frightening just to witness, and having to slink past such a fevered battle is even more daunting.

Feeling the color and warmth drain from your face and flee your tail, you guts and bowels curdle as you cautiously sneak forward, measuring every step as you wobble and use all of your strength to pull yourself forward as quickly as you're able to beneath the weight of the three treasures you have taken.

Huffing and wheezing, your lungs begin to ache and your throat feels as if it has been filled with burning sand. Your four legs feel like they're about to snap, as phantom needles dig into their flesh and burrow into their bones. Dust and chips and fragments of marble rain upon you as you stumble towards the hallways to leave the statues and your distraction behind to destroy or banish each other.

By some divine favor, you manage to escape the lifeless garden and the brawl you incited in it without being noticed or stepped on. With only a few bruises beneath your fur, you drag yourself to the hole in the wall were you had hidden your body before and collapse in a heap outside of it

panting and struggling to breath, you feel a cloying heat sticking to your bones, smoldering beneath your hide.

Its going to be a long, exhausting walk back to your sanctuary and out of this tomb. But it will be worth all of the pain and exertion.
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"Oh, Huanliuxue, your beautiful fur has been covered in dust and the webs of spiders" Monu laments as you rest before her, too tired to move, every leg throbbing with pain, every muscle burning, and your back feeling like it has been made crooked and bent "You look like a forgotten relic yourself! one in desperate need of cleaning"

You groan as she drags a brush through your fur/

"But what treasures you have found! What prizes you have taken! If any sect held these outlawed texts, they'd be wealthier than they were before and the envy of any cultivator who was not blinded by the restrictive traditions of the laws and decrees of the heavens! As expected of a prodigy! How proud I am to be your teacher! These Manuals are priceless! We could demand anything from other so called heretics to allow them to look upon a single page of any of these records! Let alone allowing them to study them intimately! This is like a meat pie falling from the heavens!"

Monu cackles, and pulls her brush sharply down your back. You yowl in shock as she pulls a tuft of matted fur, and nearly scratch her out of reflex
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"Ohoho! That certainly reinvigorated you" She teases, holding the ball of knotted fur before your eyes.

You pout and lay back down, feeling filthy and exhausted.

You decide, once you are clean, you will approach the three manuals and start studying all three. You doubt you will be able to comprehend their wisdom fully, reveal all of the instructions kept within them, or reveal even a portion of the knowledge they keep that can cause the gods themselves to shiver with dread. But, just this surface understanding of their subject matter, will bring you closer to breaking through and refine your essence just by reading the text that contains that knowledge

And, if you are as wise as you believe yourself to be, it will reveal to you the method of breaking your bottleneck!
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Spring arrives, and you have become much more informed of your own nature, and the history of your kind even though you have only read part way through the lifestory of a single Magical beast, who reached so high he was able to take the form of a man. Granny Monu's eyes become sorrowful and distant when you tell her of this magnificent beast, an Ox named Niú Bingwen, who pioneered a cultivation method still practiced and considered as an orthodox law! The Mountain Shatter Hammer (㟑震裂榔头, Bózhènlièlángtou). An earth aligned art centered upon greatly increasing the practioner's strength, and fortitude by turning their hide rock like and imbuing their muscles with the vital essence of the hardest stone, the roots of celestial mountains! It sounds like it'd be an art Fu could practice, if his character were to change after he's grown at least. You also learn, the Granny Monu has heard of Niu Bingwen before, as he was the first animal to be purposefully awakened as a magical beast, to reward his lifetime of service to his owner, who took him as his pupil

Just like Monu did with the snow fox Xuebai, her daughter. Monu retreats to grieve and tend to the herb garden she keeps, which has expanded beyond the bone white open hand leafed herbs, and now includes all of the medicinal and spirit herbs you brought from the bandits camp! Including ginseng and Lingzhi! the latter of which thrives in the cool shade beneath the earth.

The diary of the soul eater, has taught you how to trap spirits into carefully prepared vases, gourds or boxes, by applying an ointment made of bone ash, blood and grave dirt to its insides, and coating it with talismans bearing the characters for death, prison and eternity. You haven't yet gleamed how to steal souls directly, as the soul eater's writing is atrocious, rambling, and often annoying brief. However, you are certain you are close unsealing and revealing the forbidden art of Huntoulei! But, you feel as if you are growing mad as you read the diary. For, every word you read, is not read in your voice in your thoughts. But rather spoken by a harsh, lifeless whisper.
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and the longer you read, the more certain you are there is a presence besides you, a hand upon your back, and eyes reading beside your own!

That unsettling feeling has kept you from delving to deeply into the Journal's writing and the mysteries it keeps. Something is...wrong about the diary and some instinct warns you away from it.

But you were right to take the scroll containing the Occult treasures of the field of the underworld and the alchemy of the dead! For one of the first medicinal pills describe in its texts sounds like it the perfect aid for breaking your bottleneck! It is known as the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet (幽魂假面 丹, Yōuhúnjiǎmiàn Dān), and it is a medicine that allows one to make their body ethereal and disguise themselves as a hungry ghost, by temporarily transmitting their living flesh and bones. It is a way to walk amongst the dead as one of their own and even sneak into the underworld. Neither of which matter to you, as you can do the first without leaving your body and can enter and leave the latter as you please without it! However, its effect of rendering the imbiber incorporeal will be able to improve your specter lightness skill's effect of making your body insubstantial. But that isn't what makes this pill useful to you.

If you combine it with the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel, the technique not the stage of your law it shares its name with, then you are certain to reach an insight no other has ever found! By being a ghost in two places, you will reach an understanding that should be profound enough to break your bottleneck.

And if you do not, then its creation will surely push you to a breakthrough by the way of grudges. For the Dead ghost mask pellet to be made, four hearts of great slayers of men must be gathered, preserved so they are still beating, and then pierced through with a "Common" spiritual grass of the underworld known as "Corpse hair bush".

But, that is not the only method these three manuals have revealed to you that may lead to your breakthrough. What little you have learned has given you theories of how to potentially utilize the wisdom of these rare treasures to break your bottleneck. It is merely the way you are most confident will work!
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Which method will you pursue, Huanliuxue?

>Possess a strong human body and enter it into a martial arts tournament to gather the four hearts you require to make the dead ghost mask pellet. This way you will draw no attention to yourself and be able to secretly create the pill beneath the notice of the any watching cultivators. [Fateful Encounter: Ogre]

>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!

>Trap a powerful ghost in a pot and force it to give its essence to, or else be devoured. You aren't certain HOW to eat ghosts yet, but the threat should be enough for you to force a more potent soul to give you its rich Qi! Qi rich enough to breakthrough!

>You know what creates magical beasts, and the ways they have evolved. Seek out the secret materials used in the process or a sacrifice to fuel your cultivation and honor your ancestors by improving their old, forgotten ways.

>write in
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the cultivation law the Niu Bingwen invented, is the Mountain Shattering Hammer not the Mountain Shatter hammer. Somehow lost an ing as I was writing. And since I didn't catch it until just now, I need to explain it in a post.

So yeah, the Bozhenlielangtou is the Mountain Shattering Hammer Law.
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>Possess a strong human body and enter it into a martial arts tournament to gather the four hearts you require to make the dead ghost mask pellet. This way you will draw no attention to yourself and be able to secretly create the pill beneath the notice of the any watching cultivators. [Fateful Encounter: Ogre]
Sounds fun.
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>>5069793
>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!
diary is 2 spooky 4 me
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>>5069793
>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!
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>>5069793
>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!
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>>5069793
>>You know what creates magical beasts, and the ways they have evolved. Seek out the secret materials used in the process or a sacrifice to fuel your cultivation and honor your ancestors by improving their old, forgotten ways.
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>>5069793
>Possess a strong human body and enter it into a martial arts tournament to gather the four hearts you require to make the dead ghost mask pellet. This way you will draw no attention to yourself and be able to secretly create the pill beneath the notice of the any watching cultivators.
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>>5069793
>Possess a strong human body and enter it into a martial arts tournament to gather the four hearts you require to make the dead ghost mask pellet. This way you will draw no attention to yourself and be able to secretly create the pill beneath the notice of the any watching cultivators.
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>>5069793
>Possess a strong human body and enter it into a martial arts tournament to gather the four hearts you require to make the dead ghost mask pellet. This way you will draw no attention to yourself and be able to secretly create the pill beneath the notice of the any watching cultivators. [Fateful Encounter: Ogre]
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>>5069793
So the soul stealer has bound his soul to the manual to possess those who study it. Let's return to it after we study some anti-possession arts.
>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!
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>>5069793
>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!
Hearts and grudges in a two for one package, sounds like a great deal to me.

The Soul Stealer diary has definitely got something fishy going on, examining it later when we are more prepared is probably for the best.
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>>5069793
>Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!
Though, I must say I like the idea of creating more magical beasts to teach our new Law to. Though, first things first, we have a bottleneck to break.
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Ending the vote. Tallying the result

Possess a strong human body and enter it into a martial arts tournament to gather the four hearts you require to make the dead ghost mask pellet. This way you will draw no attention to yourself and be able to secretly create the pill beneath the notice of the any watching cultivators: 4

Hunt down serial killers and murderers in the nearby cities and take their hearts. It doesn't feel right to take the lives of warriors who are destined for greater things. And, it will make you feel like the guardian spirit the Chuan believe you to be! And besides, murderers are followed by their victims! and what sweet grudges they must have!: 6

You know what creates magical beasts, and the ways they have evolved. Seek out the secret materials used in the process or a sacrifice to fuel your cultivation and honor your ancestors by improving their old, forgotten ways.:1

so you will gather the hearts from serial killers and insane murderers, and feed on the grudges of the ghosts that follow behind them

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The power of the dead ghost mask pellet is most alluring, and you cannot shake the feeling that it is the key you need to unlock the gate holding back your progress and arising from the ghost court as a proper, true cultivator by your own wit, grit and observations of the Dao and the enlightenment of the grave and grudges. However, while the reagents and materials it requires are easy for a being like yourself to obtain, the four hearts of killers that are required to form the base to refine the pellet into a medicine potent enough for you needs are a troublesome ingredient to obtain. Great slayers of men are rare in times of war, let alone peace, and the conflict between the bastards of Ling and the Chuan family has moved over to the yellow hided aggressors territory. So you cannot simply find a black hearted general like Ling Meng and pluck his heart from his chest! And besides if you could find such a man, the desire to devour his heart along with his entrails would be too great! The symbol and colors of the Ling family still awaken a dark fury and hatred within your heart.

That leaves you three options, one of which is simply impossible for you to achieve without drawing the wrath and attention of hunters powerful enough to actually succeed in wounding and perhaps even killing you! That option would be to prey upon cultivators, whose hearts would be more than potent enough to make Dead Ghost Mask Medicine, but the slaughter of four cultivators no matter how low and petty they are, once they have begun cultivation properly and at least passed halfway through the Qi Condensation stage, will draw scrutiny. And as you nearing the end of the Qi condensation stage yourself, that is still much too weak to be making enemies of established sects, especially when their customs dictate that they'd grind you up to make into cultivation pills themselves!

That leaves two options. Martial artists, and Lunatic murderers. You know the Martial world is always celebrating some hero or event by throwing a tournament that is sometimes even open to the ordinary and uninitiated public to spectate or even join as fodder for the actual fighters to display their technique upon. However, while you could easily find a underground tournament that allows for, more barbaric methods of combat and take the hearts from the top competitors with easy while possessing a human body, when the thought enters your mind you find yourself balking at it! Even though with a disguise these killings would draw no attention to Huanliuxue and keep you from being found out or even noticed except as a particularly blood thirsty martial artist, something inside of you refuses to consider it as an option!

These warriors, these talented men and women have trained all their lives and worked themselves to exhaustion, to the very boundary of death, to achieve the mastery they have reached and show off in these expositions! Some might even become cultivators one day!

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They have grander destinies than serving as fodder for your advancement. If they were all born of the Ling, you'd have no issue with butchering them all, but you cannot help but to feel a kinship with those lives that struggle and toil and actually use the potential they were born with rather than languishing in obscurity and mundanity! Martial artists, are beneath you, but they are also similar to you! They either were born talented like yourself, or they worked hard to achieve a mastery of their chosen skill, like you are endeavoring to do!

Like a lesser shadow of cultivation. Your conscious, just won't allow you to pluck these flowers that have yet to bloom! It'd be like smothering a babe you know will become a great philosopher or eating Two axe Fu on a whim! You just can't force yourself to do it

So that leaves a single prey for your to pursue. A quarry that is also much like yourself. Serial killers. Mad men who butcher their own kind. You to, like killing humans if only because they taste good and their meat was the first meal you had when you were born a second time! But you have no grudge against humanity, just the Ling family who are considered humans for some reason. But you have always killed for a reason. Hunger, revenge, annoyance. Serial killers, may also kill for a reason, but it is for their own pleasure and satisfaction! Its disgusting!

Perhaps being worshiped as a guardian spirit has affected you, stuffing yourself into stone has jumbled your brain, but you want to feel like the protective deity the Chuan people believe you to be. The admiration of people like Fu and his sister Ju, it has poisoned you! Given you a sense of morality and justice! Dammit! You need to harvest four hearts of unrepentant killers! And despite the risk it poses, the only choice you can make while remaining true to yourself is to hunt those who hunt their own species like beasts of the plain and woods!

Besides, acting heroic may be fun! It certainly is pleasing to be praised and named benevolent, even if you don't think yourself as such. But, even a demon can be virtuous even if they are being taught by a vengeful witch.

Besides murderers are always haunted by the ghosts of their victims! What sweet grudges they must hold, just waiting to be drunk and devoured like a feast of broiled fish. Drooling, you lop off into the night, to stalk the cities closest to your den, which number three around the river where Fu has built his village to form an inverted triangle in the center of trade. In a few years, Fu's home may become a forth hub of trade and travelers! but as bustling as the hamlet turned riverside village has become, because of the daring heroics of Fu and his companions, you know you will find no killers in its streets and canals!

Moving first to the southern most of the three cities, named Suiqi [雟栖, Sparrow's rest], which Monu tells you is famed for its song birds and wine,
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And it is particularly lenient on crime since it was built around a brothel and gambling den and such illicit enterprises still flourish within its wall. Monu described Suiqi as a pretty whore, coated in make up, doused in fine perfume and wearing a fine dress, all of which hides her syphilitic sores, bruises, and alcoholism! A perfect descriptor from what you have heard of the place. A pretty mask hiding many dark secrets, and the perfect bed for lunatic murderers to arise and prey upon the destitute and outcast of society.

You will spend a few nights in its alleyways, hiding in the shadows, unseen by all and following the scent of blood and footsteps of the dead stalking their killers. Though it will take sometime to reach the city, since you can't just travel as a ghost and possess a local. Even though you've figured out how to impart some of your Qi into your hosts, it has...unpleasant effects upon living vessels, and unless you are fortunate enough to find a martial artist or brawny man in the crowds, you will be at a disadvantage while fighting in a stolen body. But, in your own body? These killers will be as easily slain as crushing dry weeds and smashing rotten woods!

These wannabe predators of men will face mankind's TRUE predator and be punished for their arrogance and numerous bloody crimes!

As soon as you arrive at Suiqi!
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Which Murderer will you hunt and kill first when you arrive in Suiqi, Huanliuxue?

>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism.

>A Fairy of a woman, a high born lady who lures hard working and aristocratic men alike into her parlor before killing them and devouring portions of their body. Mad from birth this one, though you will admit she has a rather refined pallet for flesh.

>A wicked sorcerer, a fellow heretic that relies on poisons and hexes to kill. He plies his services in the sewers of the city, and has killed many men out of greed alone. His fumbling curses disgust you! As does his misuse of spirit grasses and cultivation materials!

>A legalized killer! The head of the local guard! Who you have seen abuse his privledge and station to perform all manners of deplorable acts! And he is the only one of the four to prey upon children. An unforgiveable crime!

>write in

None of these murderers will require a single roll to kill btw, you could kill them all in one go if you'd like.
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>A legalized killer! The head of the local guard! Who you have seen abuse his privledge and station to perform all manners of deplorable acts! And he is the only one of the four to prey upon children. An unforgiveable crime!

We lost our home to these sort of men who use their station to trample those underneath their heel, and our companions back in their idyllic life are the same sort that he would find easy prey. Seems fitting to disembowel him first.
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>A legalized killer! The head of the local guard! Who you have seen abuse his privledge and station to perform all manners of deplorable acts! And he is the only one of the four to prey upon children. An unforgiveable crime!
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>>5071126
>A legalized killer! The head of the local guard! Who you have seen abuse his privledge and station to perform all manners of deplorable acts! And he is the only one of the four to prey upon children. An unforgiveable crime!
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>>A wicked sorcerer, a fellow heretic that relies on poisons and hexes to kill. He plies his services in the sewers of the city, and has killed many men out of greed alone. His fumbling curses disgust you! As does his misuse of spirit grasses and cultivation materials!
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>>5071126
>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism.

The poisoner and the sorcerer are the least likely to be missed. If we are eventually going to kill all four, let us kill them in the order that brings the least attenton to us while we are still hunting.
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>>5071126
>A legalized killer! The head of the local guard! Who you have seen abuse his privledge and station to perform all manners of deplorable acts! And he is the only one of the four to prey upon children. An unforgiveable crime!
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>>5071126
>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism
I don't like that guard myself, but if we kill a cop first it's going to make killing the other three harder. I suggest we save this worst for last unless we come upon the sumbitch about to harm another child.
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>>5071126
>A Fairy of a woman, a high born lady who lures hard working and aristocratic men alike into her parlor before killing them and devouring portions of their body. Mad from birth this one, though you will admit she has a rather refined pallet for flesh.
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>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism
You know, I don't think it really matters who we go for, we could jus
>Kills children
That man is as good as dead.
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...But Anon makes a good point, we might as well get the other three first then finish in style.
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>>5071126
>A legalised killer

HOW DARE YOU HARM THE CUBS!
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>>5071126
>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism.
As much as the guard commits the greatest crime, his death will be the most irritating to deal with the fallout of.
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>>5071126
>A wicked sorcerer, a fellow heretic that relies on poisons and hexes to kill. He plies his services in the sewers of the city, and has killed many men out of greed alone. His fumbling curses disgust you! As does his misuse of spirit grasses and cultivation materials!
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>>5071126
>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism.
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>>5071126
>A poisoner who hides among the homeless and drunkards, poisoning them and those saintly souls who try to help him up from the gutter. You believe him to be a former court alchemist of some noble family, disgraced and driven mad with nihilism.
Him first, guard last
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Ending the vote now, tallying the result, sorry for the delay.

Legalized killer:5

Wicked sorcerer:2

Poisoner:6

Fairy woman:1

So you'll hunt down the vagrant viper, who poisons both the downtrodden and benevolent in a nihilistic rage

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Suiqi truly is a mire of wickedness, a pristine castle built atop a swamp of the foulest examples of humanity and their most despicable habits and deeds. Oh, most of the city is fair! An example of beauty carved of stone and polished wood, a sanctuary of merchants, artists, nobility and even more common born men and women. Like a menagerie of the gods, song birds and poets flock to the ivy covered terraces of the city's upper terraces, where no foul odor can be found and all are beautiful and finely dressed, even the beggars and drunkards.

But, beneath the views of the marble patios and open air towers of restaurants and art exhibits, lies a hell on earth of man's own design. And it was by design. The workers, the lower class, the laborers and misbegotten souls are all pushed down the hill the city climbs as if it was itself an ivy reaching for the gates of heavens. The marble in the lower half of Suiqi, has turned grey and black from the smoke of fires and reeks of all manners of filth. Opium, carnal fluids, decaying blood, and stagnant sweat, mingle with the earth air of a riverside, and all of the rotting fish smells such a location brings. To your eyes, the entire lower half of Suiqi is shrouded in a miasma of grudges so old they look more like fog than clouds, hanging low to the soul as if the state of Suiqi's hidden darkness has dragged them there!

But, even in the gorgeous, well guarded and patrolled heaven of white stone and ivy is wicked, but not in as apparent a fashion. From your observations, you have seen that the cultured and well bred inhabitants of the city's upper reaches possess as many vices and dark secrets as the criminals and vagabonds beneath their feet. Why, for a night you followed a gang of youths from a wealthy family wreck havoc in a festival of scornful apathy towards their fellow men. Heirs and young masters all, these wretches performed all kinds of cruelty against their lessers, and even set aflame a shop whose only crime was that its owner refused to give them their daughter.

You gave the little bastards a fright of their life by appearing before them shrouded in smoke and the chill of the grave. The last you saw of the noble monsters they were begging at the gates of a temple, pleading to be allowed to give away their inheritances and devout their lives to the austere duties of priesthood, fearful for their lives and souls. And, when you returned to the lower levels that night, you found a new, crudely made shrine to you erected before the ruins of the shop and a bangle worn by the young woman whose chastity you saved on a whim.

Smirking, you sit before the clay idol shaped in your image and meet its gaze. Lost in its empty eyes, you fight an internal battle after having a small snack in the form of the salted fish and broth the local shopkeepers have left in the hopes it will somehow convince you to protect them and their property like a loyal dog.
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Suiqi, is not only a hive of the worst examples of mankind, but it is also the territory of those predators who stalk their own kind as you expected it would be. Those noble brats were saints compared to the incarnations of evil and malice that you have found hiding amongst the sheep they hunt. But presiding above the court of filth and wickedness, four individuals who are more demon than man have caught your eye amongst the crime lords, thugs and addled addicts.

A wannabe sorcerer, who imagines himself to be a great and malevolent warlock, who has eyes but does not see how truly pathetic he is. You're a novice spellcaster, but compared to him you'd look like a divine sage who could cause heaven and earth to invert with a flick of your sleeve! Yet he has fooled himself and many from both the bottom and top of society into believing that he is a powerful practioner of demonic magics. The idiots!

A fairy, a woman so beautiful she even caused you to pause to admire the gentle features and refined mannerisms she possessed that made her seem to be another breed separate from the rest of humanity. But on her breath you smelt raw meat and blood, and her deliciated, jade like hands reeked of the bowels and intestines of her fellow man. And in a way, you only grew to admire her more after you watched this highborn lady lure and devour a suitor, eating his organs like they were the delicacies of the imperial court! She had refined tastes for a man eater, and kept the grease from her victims fat away from her hands and lips! But she would have to die all the same, because like the sorcerer, she was shadowed by a legion of vengeful spirits!

But those two were not the only ones whose hearts you would take. There were two others, and they were the reasons you fought yourself now. Protective instinct against cold logic.

The head of the local guard force, whose station allowed him the privledge to wantonly kill, abuse and degrade the inhabitants of the lower city. He was an ogre of a man, who committed all forms of deplorable and criminal acts against his victims, which included children! You very nearly tore his head from his shoulders with a flick of your claws when you saw the state of the little boy he had whipped to force a false confession from the poor child, a confession which lead to his father being boiled alive in oil. But, this animal was not satisfied, and forced the still bruised and bleeding child to eat a portion of his father's flesh.

Just thinking about that evil guard captain blinds you with a rage so incandescent it would make the sun seem like a mere spark in comparison. But you have grown rather adept at controlling your anger, now that you are host to the resentment of dozens of men living and dead. You know, that killing the head of the guard would sow chaos in Suiqi and draw attention to your little hunt sooner than you'd like. He will die, but you aren't certain if he should be the first of your prey!
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The last serial killer, and the only other one who is in the contest of being your first victim is a viper who hides amongst the beggars and drunkards, who poisons them and those kindly souls who take pity on him and offer him food, coins or shelter. He disgusts you, not nearly as greatly and for very different reasons than the head of the guard does. His nihilistic outlook and purposeless slaughter is insulting to you, as a poison user should be precise and decisive! not careless and random! And his lack of gratitude only makes him all the more pathetic of an imitation of true poisoners! Like Granny Monu or yourself!

Disgusting, both of them are disgusting. But no one would care if the poisoner wound up dead, while all the city would notice if the head of the guard was found torn open and missing all five viscera! Its a battle between passionate and disgusted rage, and reason. You hate both of these men for their methods, deeds and outlooks, but the head of the guard preys upon children and abuses them so cruelly it makes you cry!

But, you need four hearts, and if the other three flee away or the city descends into anarchy or a cultivator catches wind of this devil's hunt, you will only have one. And so, logic triumphs over the fury of your heart.

The fiendish guard will be the last you slay.

And the poisoner will be the first. Weaving a cloak out of the shadow you cast, you descend further into the slums of Suiqi, and enter the poisoners territory.
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The disgraced Alchemist Pan Da sat alone in an alleyway, dressed in the same soiled silks he wore when he was cast out of the Chuan court for practicing the wrong kind of folk medicine and for possessing a record of occult poisons and cures. Despite that fool Jianju's own research and seances, Da was declared a witch and devil worshiper and beaten in the street, despite the fact he was searching for a cure for the lord's ailing daughter. Disgusted by the hypocrisy he imagined in the action of a lord learning and becoming disgusted to know his trusted advisor was defiling corpses and testing his "Cure" on the poor men and women he hired as his servants, Pan Da lost what little sanity he had and fled into the night, crippled and broken in both body and mind.

By sheer chance, he survived the wilds and found his way to Suiqi, where he lashed out against the world in a fit that more resembled a tantrum than anything else. His sense having long fled him, Pan Da languished in filth and refuse, too made to devise revenge against the man who he believed had wronged him and betrayed his trust. Instead, he vented his frustrations on those who had fallen slightly higher than himself and those blind, naïve fools who thought to help him to his feet and aid their fellow man by the innate goodness of their hearts.
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With poison smeared and soaked into his hands, venom dipped needles, and tampered drinks, the wicked and insane Pan Da had killed enough men and women to fill a banquet hall, and the number of his victims only raised.

He sat, wearing a formless hat, and a sack over his once fine and extravagant robes, starring into nothing, running his soot blackened fingers over the vials and containers of poison he had sewn into his makeshift coat.

Then, the sun that was slowly blinding his eyes was covered by cool shade. An parasol, made of fine golden wood, lacquered and polished, inlaid with silver flowers had been propped next to him and over his head. Through the light cascading down from the setting sun onto the parasol, he could make out designs of Sika deer and plum trees. Mouth drooping, and drool coating his chin and chest, Pan Da turned and snarled silently as he spotted the meek young lady who had given him the parasol and the shade it cast. She wore the colors of one of the vassals of Chuan by mere coincidence, and that was enough for Pan Da to be driven to a murderous rage.

Rising to his feet, Panda stalked after the young woman and her parents, whose laughter and smiles only served the heighten the mad man's rage. Holding a crude sleeve arrow in his hand, The insane poisoner readied to deliver the girl to her grave, with a poison that would corrupt her bowels and make them rot and blacken. She would linger for weeks, perhaps months. A torturous demise that even devil would feel pity were they to witness it, given to a girls whose only crime was her kindness.

She turned to enter a garden, enamored by the beauty of the flowers grown their by the poor and homeless of this parcel of the city. Pan Da raised his weapon, and pressed the mechanism to fire its deadly payload

He hissed in pain, the last mote of reason in his addled mind keeping him from screaming. Something large had just torn open the calf of his good leg. He fell to the ground, and saw the dart he intended to slay his imagined enemy embedded into a wall next to him. Hissing again, he turned, looking for his attacker.

And saw nothing. Groaning, he crawled to the nearest alleyway, to get out of the street so as not to be trampled by the crowds or a passing noble's carriage. The moment the muscles in his legs stretched, a new agony rippled through his body.

He recognized this burning, this stiffness. Crying out, he crawled faster into the gloom between a teahouse that served drinks spiked with addictive drugs and a Opium den that did nothing of the sort. Wheezing and spitting, he sat himself up, and patted his body down searching for a knife.

He only had a few moments before his life came to an end, he need to release the venom that had been coating the blade that took away his ability to walk. He needed to cut out the flesh!
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It was Viper headed scorpion venom! A quick killer! A painful killer! His blood was already hardening, already burning. Drooling and sobbing, Pan Da forcefully wrenched his leg around, dislocating it with a strength only madness could bring.

And to his despair, he saw that instead of a single sword wound, he bore five claw marks, all oozing with venom. His fevered mind knew he was doomed then, even if scrapped all the flesh from his leg, he was doomed.

Then, two glowing eyes appeared before him, and he saw a wolf sized cat with a coat as red as spilt wine, with a familiar parasol held by its curled tail. Contemptuously, the demonic beast before him leaned closer, his blood still dripping from her paw

the oversize house cat's lips parted as its notched ear twitched
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"Viper headed scorpion venom, though I can tell from the look on your pale face you already knew what it was the moment you felt it enter your veins" You mock, grinning ear to ear as the poisoner dies in front of you, the last sight he saw being your hateful stare and contemptuous smirk

With a little Qi tipping your claws, you split open his chest and cut through his ribs to reveal his heart. The ghosts of his victims shake their heads and depart for their next lives, leaving only the faint taste of the delightfully sorrowful grudges behind, which is soon buried beneath the spiced blood of their killer! The venom you slew him with, is surprisingly tasty.

Holding his heart in your jaws, you leave his mutilated corpse with hardened veins behind to rot, appearing to be nothing more than the victim of a mugging turned deadly.

You return to the temporary lair you've made, and place the heart in a jar of preserving salts and set down the parasol you found next to it, marking the jar as containing the heart of the mad poisoner

What will you do next, Huanliuxue?

>Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found

>Trick the sorcerer into the fairy's web, and take the heart after she deals with them for you, and then expose her crimes to the guard, and take her heart from her corpse and try to frame her family for the guard's murder (Deception trial DC 60, the roll is for the head guard's death not drawing attention )

>Possess a local girl and explore the city's upper level and approach the beautiful cannibal and mess with her by subtly poking fun at her habits

>Leave the poisoner's corpse where it will be found, and bask in the praise given in the form of offerings given to the crude shrine the locals have built for you!

>write in
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>>5073136
>Possess a local girl and explore the city's upper level and approach the beautiful cannibal and mess with her by subtly poking fun at her habits
All killing them in a straightforwadd way would be too suspicious but we are not very lucky with our rolls so that looks like the best option.
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>>5073136
>Scout out the sorcerer's lair before killing him maybe he has some useful ingredients or recipes despite his lack of skill
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>>5073136
>Leave the poisoner's corpse where it will be found, and bask in the praise given in the form of offerings given to the crude shrine the locals have built for you!
I know it's bad to attract attention, but it's not like we'll be here long enough for a cultivator to locate us.
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>>5073136
>Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found
Complex plans have more points of failure.
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>>5073136
>Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found
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>>5073136
>Trick the sorcerer into the fairy's web, and take the heart after she deals with them for you, and then expose her crimes to the guard, and take her heart from her corpse and try to frame her family for the guard's murder (Deception trial DC 60, the roll is for the head guard's death not drawing attention )

It's a good way of killing him without drawing attention.
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>>5073280
>a good way of killing him without drawing attention.
>The only one that needs a roll not to draw attention
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>>5073285
None of the other options deal with covering up his death though?
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>>5073287
The general plan was to kill the guard last specifically not to draw attention.
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>>5073328
No, the attention will be drawn to our actions either way, but doing it last allows us to kill the other 3.
People will spread knowledge about those corpses and news of someone hunting for hearts will spread far, potentially drawing even more attention from sects that otherwise would just ignore a death of a mortal.
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>>5073136
>Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found
It would be fun to scheme and mess with them, but frankly it's not like we really need to be all that discrete.
I imagine people could guess that we were responsible, but we don't live in this city, so anyone looking for us wouldn't have any leads.
And hey, four murderers suddenly missing their hearts would help cultivate something of an "avenging spirit" reputation, which could come in handy.
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>>5073136
>Bask in praise first
Then
>Get one to kill the others. Deception trial
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>>5073136
>Possess a local girl and explore the city's upper level and approach the beautiful cannibal and mess with her by subtly poking fun at her habits
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>>5073136
>Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found
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>>5073136
>Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found
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>>5073136
>Trick the sorcerer into the fairy's web, and take the heart after she deals with them for you, and then expose her crimes to the guard, and take her heart from her corpse and try to frame her family for the guard's murder (Deception trial DC 60, the roll is for the head guard's death not drawing attention )
Even if his death attracts attention, being that it's a pair of mortals icing each other in Xianxia Atlantic City, it shouldn't attract attention from Immortals.
Unless some bullshit became involved, which is something you should never dismiss when dealing with immortals.
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>>5071126
>you could kill them all in one go if you'd like.
then let's just do this
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Finally home to end the vote and tally the result!

Possess a local girl and explore the city's upper level and approach the beautiful cannibal and mess with her by subtly poking fun at her habits:2

Scout out the sorcerer's lair before killing him maybe he has some useful ingredients or recipes despite his lack of skill:1

Leave the poisoner's corpse where it will be found, and bask in the praise given in the form of offerings given to the crude shrine the locals have built for you!:2

Kill the three remaining killers personally, take their hearts and leave the night the head of the guard's body is found:5

Trick the sorcerer into the fairy's web, and take the heart after she deals with them for you, and then expose her crimes to the guard, and take her heart from her corpse and try to frame her family for the guard's murder:3

So you will take the straightforward approach and just kill the three remaining killers personally and take their hearts and leave before the last corpse can be found

update will arrive shortly.
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Without pausing to rest, you return to your hunt. There is no reason to carry out a complicated and pointlessly complex scheme or delay the execution of your prey to relax and exult in your success or torment them cruelly with knowledge of their impending and now very much unavoidable demises. You know their habits, and are certain that they pose you now threat by the extent of their talents and prowess in killing. They've only hunted and killed coddled city folk, they have never hunted a beast of the caliber and magnificence of yourself. They will be as defenseless as new born kittens! And by time their mangled remains are found, you will be long gone and the only legacy of you'll leave behind in Suiqi, heavens be kind, will be the paranoid delusions of men who entertain themselves with grand conspiracies and ghost stories with no basis in any reality besides their own!

The fledgling and overly confident sorcerer will be your next victim, as like the poisoner his corpse will not be found for some time and when it is his passing will quickly be looked over and forgotten. The mystical defenses he has set before his abode beneath the detritus and filth of the city are for the most part nothing more than folk charms and false curses hung by the arched ceiling by long nails. But a few effigies and talismans do possess a minute amount of actual sorcery within them, a sign of the development of their maker's pathetic mystical practices and occult knowledge. But they are so weak they fade upon your fur or reflect away from you entirely if they are potent enough to not simply dissipate into nothingness upon meeting your much more potent essence!

His house, carved in a cavern besides the proper sewer tunnels, is a trove of occult trappings and cheap artifacts. Bones of pygmies hang before its entrance like a door of beads, and jars of malformed and still born mutants are kept upon the shelves next to poorly dried ginseng and crumbly pills of poisons and failed medicines kept as treasures to be sold to his naïve and uninformed customers. The fool thinks his attempts at alchemy are the height of the practice, but in truth, even your first failed attempts at making the simplest of poisons were more complete than the failures he hordes like chips of fine jadeite! Before a shallow cauldron, you find him, bald and dressed in a heavy robe made of linen and lined with fur. You take him by surprise, of course, and as he falls to the ground and crawls away, you silence his last breath, which he wastes on trying to cast a spell that you recognize.

It is a joke amongst cultivators, Granny Monu told you of it. It is a curse spoken in an old dialect that holds no power besides inciting the rage of those who can understand its meaning. The wretch's life is crushed beneath your jaws, and as you leave him to bleed out, calling out to spirits and demons who don't exist pleading for them to save his life or carry out his vengeance upon his killer.
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You do however find a few materials that he has not squandered on making worthless pills of substances that are more likely to kill their imbiber than cure whatever ails or on poisons that could be made with half the effort and reagents. Including a jar of pure mercury. As his last, gurgled breath escapes his throat you browse his collection of treasures and find all of them to be shoddy forgeries or mislabeled garbage. Except for a single scale taken from an obviously diseased dragon and a thin vial of ground Qilin horn, that has been stored improperly and has thus lost all of its incredible properties. Sighing, you take your prize and leave its former owner to rot amongst his babbles and failed experiments.

The fairy is next, and while she shares your tastes, a connoisseur of the flesh of one's own species is worthless as an underling or companion. So, after you stow away the idiot novices heart besides the mad poisoners, you enter her family's estate and wait for her to separate herself from her family and personal guard. Unlike the sorcerer, she is entirely unable to even attempt to defend herself.

Beneath a wisteria tree, you open her belly with a flick of her claws and watch her eyes widen with terror as her screams of dread and cries for help are muffled by the blood filling her throat. She reaches for her intestines, turning paler and paler until her already fair skin turns so white she seems more like a porcelain doll than a living woman, even a dying one. She meets your eyes, and she dies confused and afraid slumped against the blossoming branches of the wisteria tree.

Burying your snout beneath her ribs, you rip out her heart and leap over the garden wall and float serenely down to the lower levels of the city. You chose your fellow man eater as your third victim because she would draw out the forth!

Returning to the upper levels of the city, in the darkest hour of night, you hear the cannibal's mother wail and all the bells and gongs in the city be sounded as the rich drive the local city guard into a frenzy. Two by two, by lantern light, they march like ants through every street and alley of both levels of the city. Anyone unfortunate to be caught in their path is beaten and "interrogated", with increasing brutality and desperation on the part of the guards as they begin to fear for their own lives if the killer of a well loved and popular noble lady is not caught and executed before dawn.

And like ants, following their march leads you to their nest and their queen. The cruel guard captain, who has killed and abused children does not join the search himself but rather remains in the garrison in the heart of the city between its two layers. The headquarters of the local guard. And he is alone, accept for a few aides and nobles demanding the head of the murderer or his own. The sadist shivers, cowers and gnaws his fingers bloody as he sends runners with written commands demanding his men to find a scapegoat
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or else find a wild animal they can claim escaped from a private menagerie.

If he asked instead for a common housecat, he'd be much closer to finding the guilty party. You stalk him and wait until he returns to his officer to suffer beneath the wait of his responsibilities. Sitting on the rafters, you watch him rage and curse the citizens of Suiqi for refusing to follow his law and the justice that kept it. With bulging, wild eyes, he grabs his sword and begins to dress himself in the armored uniform of his position, which is far gaudier than it should be.

Feeling a sudden spike of Malice, you become a ghost and possess him. And, forcing his struggling body back to his desk, easily subjugating his fraying will, you move his hands and crudely pen a confession of his numerous crimes upon his chest, shoulders, arms and legs after removing the clothing that was getting in the way. Forcing the bastard to sit upright as his soul screams in terror and confusion, you allow him to marinate in his own helplessness for awhile, his eyes flicking to every corner of his office, all of his trophies taken from his victims. Dolls, wooden swords, and crushed balls. Whimpering and crying, you force his jaw to clench so tightly his teeth shatter and his gums begin to bleed.

And, to show him the despair his defenseless, innocent victims felt as he abused, defiled and murdered them! you loosen you control, enough for him to gasp for air and rise to stand and scream for help or flee from the unseen puppeteer that has taken hold of him.

That is when you reassert your authority over his body, and plunge his sword through his stomach, piercing his lungs and trapping the gilded blade of his office between his ribs.

A pathetic wheeze escapes his lips. And like for the three killers who came before him, his victims pass on as he is slain. The room lightens, as hundreds of ghosts, ranging from the elderly and lame, to the young and innocent fade away, leaving only laughter and smiles that vanish as soon as you blink.


And with the finale of your hunt performed, you tear out the monster's heart, being careful to leave the "confession" You wrote upon his skin intact , before you float up into the ceiling and escape through a window leaving his putrid corpse behind the locked door to his office.

With the four beating hearts of four serial killers gathered, you leave Suiqi with the jars holding your grisly prizes slung over your back, lashed to each other with rope.

All that remains is to gather the corpse hair bush branches to pierce the still beating hearts through and then combine the liquid that spills out with other spirit herbs and a few inorganic materials to form the base. One of which you've happened to find by chance! Pure Mercury! The others, grave soil, bone meal, and the grease of a hanged man's fat are easy enough to find! Soon, you will be ready to attempt to breakthrough to a new stage of your cultivation.
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>>5074388

What will you do, Huanliuxue

>Gather the remaining materials, and return your sanctuary and enlist Monu's aid in crafting the pill (Crafting:Alchemy trial: with Monu's expertise and guidance, there is no chance of failure)

>Search for auxiliary materials to experiment and further refine the pill in an attempt to increase its final potency

>Return to Suiqi after safely storing the hearts in your sanctuary, and capture the Head of the Guards ghost into a jar, so you can torment it and avenge all of the innocent children he harmed!

>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!

>Write in
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>>5074390
>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!

Our foundation must be solid to make the most out of future growth.
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>>5074390
>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
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>>5074390
>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
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>>5074390
>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
This seems prudent
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>>5074390
>>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
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>>5074390
>Delay the breakthrough to prepare your body
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>>5074390
>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
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>>5074390
>>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
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>>5074390
>Gather the remaining materials, and return your sanctuary and enlist Monu's aid in crafting the pill (Crafting:Alchemy trial: with Monu's expertise and guidance, there is no chance of failure)
Let's first make the pill, doesn't mean we have to eat it immediately
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>>5074390
>Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!
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After we've prepared ourself completely, I really want to then get some more ingredients.
The reason that I think we should do these 1 thing at a time is so that we can make sure we put our utmost into them. Keep our focus going full steam one thing at a time.
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>>5074390
>Return to Suiqi after safely storing the hearts in your sanctuary, and capture the Head of the Guards ghost into a jar, so you can torment it and avenge all of the innocent children he harmed!
I know I'll probably be outvoted but, his punsihment must be even more severe.
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>>5074390
>>Search for auxiliary materials to experiment and further refine the pill in an attempt to increase its final potency
anything must be made as useful as possible
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>>5074390
>Return to Suiqi after safely storing the hearts in your sanctuary, and capture the Head of the Guards ghost into a jar, so you can torment it and avenge all of the innocent children he harmed!
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Ending the vote now, tallying the result

Delay your breakthrough, to instead train and prepare your body and mind for the trials it is soon to face!:9

Gather the remaining materials, and return your sanctuary and enlist Monu's aid in crafting the pill (Crafting:Alchemy trial: with Monu's expertise and guidance, there is no chance of failure):1

Return to Suiqi after safely storing the hearts in your sanctuary, and capture the Head of the Guards ghost into a jar, so you can torment it and avenge all of the innocent children he harmed!:2

Search for auxiliary materials to experiment and further refine the pill in an attempt to increase its final potency:1

So You will delay your breakthrough to instead prepare and train your body and mind for the trials it will bring.

Update will arrive shortly
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But undertaking a trial one has not yet prepared themselves to endure, has not yet hardened their resolved and sharpened the iron of their will to overcome is the height of foolishness! A fumbled breakthrough is akin to crippling or death for a cultivator! Especially in their beginnings. Like a butterfly who cocoons itself shoddily and emerges with bent wings, the first bottleneck one faces in their cultivation is potentially the most dangerous even if it is the simplest to overcome and move past. And the reason is pride and a lack of depth in one's understanding of their path. It is most similar to a kitten learning to open its eyes and totter away from its mother, a step that seems trivial to those who have long since passed the first true test of life, but for the kitten it is the most exhausting and dangerous thing they have yet done.

Even if you have the materials readied, even if you craft the pill, to swallow it and attempt to force a breakthrough that might not even come is the same as taking a first step over a cliff's edge! You may survive the fall, or perhaps even walk on air! but the chance of either occurring rather than falling to your death is appallingly slim! It is one of the reasons why only those innately talented few, blessed by birth are able to even begin their path towards immortality! And all it takes to lose that rare privledge is being blinded by pride born through initial successes or one prodigiously rapid advancement! It is why prodigies like yourself are valued and carefully taught and tutored! If allowed to grow a big head, a prodigy will break their cultivation and render themselves useless because they let the praise and admiration of their peers and elders get to them and grew an ego alongside their other abilities. Monu has been careful mentoring you, seeing you as her legacy and second chance at raising a magical beast into a marvelous cultivator. She teases you and forces you to find your own way rather than hand you down prepared lessons and old words of wisdom, so you do not progress too rapidly and come to believe yourself destined to shake the heavens. She knows the danger all to well, even her hated rival failed his latest breakthrough and is now condemned to a death so torturous it gives you pause just imaging it.

While failing to breakthrough your current bottleneck would not be so dramatic as slowly turning to ice over the course of a few years, the consequences for doing so are entirely unknown even to yourself. Already you feel your body changing from the sheer quantity, quality and thickness of the Richly Yin aligned Qi of the ghosts, the dead and the grave you imbibe and absorb into you down to the very core of your essence. Perhaps the grudges within you would take on new life and tear out of your body, leaving you wounded and lame until you find a mystical means of healing the scars of resentment.
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Perhaps you would briefly die and experience the harrowing decent to hell, addling your mind.

Or perhaps nothing will happen because you miscalculated a single variable of your attempt and thus must plan a new method of progressing beyond your bottle neck. You do not know, it could be terrible, it could be fatal, or it could be as petty as a slap across the cheek. You are the first to step into an uncharted expanse of mystery, you follow two aspects of the Dao no one has even considered to ponder and seek in at least ten generations of cultivators! You cannot be reckless, you must uphold caution and prepare yourself in both body and mind before even attempting to breakthrough for not only your future but the future of your yet nameless self taught cultivation method!

Returning to your Sanctuary in the dead of the night, you store the Killer's heart jars in the same wing of your temple as the three manuals you pillaged and stalk through your sanctuary in solemn, but ponderous mood. And, before the Golden Lotus Altar, you find Granny Monu, sitting with her legs crossed and her pipe held between her lips.

Her single eyes narrows as she looks to you and blesses you with a sly grin that is halfway to a sneer but its brimming with pride. She can tell from a glance at your expression and eyes that you have heeded her sage advice of not committing one's self to an effort they are not yet ready to undertake. She nods once, without saying a word, before repositioning her pipe with her fat, toad like tongue.

"Don't not be discouraged" She calls out as you turn away from her to find a quiet corner of the temple to practice your Qi Circulation and try to ease the aching in your back from having to carry four heavy clay jars filled with oil and ginseng flecked sand "Xuebai had similar difficulties herself and wisely decided to refine her body and mind instead of proceeding unprepared, though I would say the trial you face in a magnitude greater! as you walk a path no other has braved before, Huanliuxue. If you succeed and enter the Foundation Establishment stage in under two years time while practicing a self taught law, why the whole world of cultivation should kneel before you and prostrate themselves in reverence! After all, Most cultivators take nearly a decade to begin establishing their foundations, and the greatest prodigies I know took half of that time!"

"More likely they'll fear me as a rare breed of demon who emerges once every few generations to terrorize the world of cultivation and mislead poor, naïve youths onto the path of wickedness" You cackle, flicking your tail as you circle your mentor "But I doubt any of those prodigies had the additional encouragement of knowing the shadow of death loomed just a step behind them"

"Death is your domain" Monu states confidently as pale blue smoke gathers and curls beneath her eyes
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>>5075576

"That fear I imparted into you upon our first meeting, may indeed have played a role in the rapidness of your development"

"And that is why you are a peerless teacher, and your guidance is a treasure above all the glittering gems of the earth" You begin, bowing your head to your old master

"Or all the jewels of the heavens!" She finishes, turning over her pipe to empty it of ash "Well, let us see what awaits you in the future, my star pupil"

And with that, you depart from her too return to your brooding, as you try and figure out what is most important to strengthen before attempting a breakthrough

What do you decide to strengthen, Huanliuxue? + 5 to training rolls

>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]

>Your body. Undertake a rigorous regime in the harshest environment of the catacombs, and battle other beasts to push your body to its limits and stride the line between life and death! Also, practice your martial arts with/ on Fu [Physical/ Martial Training. DC 60]

>Your Mind. Study the three Manuals to the point of exhaustion, practice more advance spells and attempt to create new poisons, medicines and solve philosophical riddles [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]

>Your soul. Your unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel allows you to separate your spirit from its mortal vessel. Thus, by wandering the underworld in search of challenges and obstacles to overcome, you can refine your very soul! [Spiritual training. DC 50]

> Something more esoteric [Write in]
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>>5075579
>Your Mind. Study the three Manuals to the point of exhaustion, practice more advance spells and attempt to create new poisons, medicines and solve philosophical riddles [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
We are sort of unskilled in magic, alchemy and general cultivation so we probably should study.
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>>5075579
>Spiritual roots

>Refine your soul
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>>5075579
>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]
>Your soul. Your unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel allows you to separate your spirit from its mortal vessel. Thus, by wandering the underworld in search of challenges and obstacles to overcome, you can refine your very soul! [Spiritual training. DC 50]
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>>5075579
>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]

>Your Mind. Study the three Manuals to the point of exhaustion, practice more advance spells and attempt to create new poisons, medicines and solve philosophical riddles [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
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>>5075579
>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]
>Your soul. Your unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel allows you to separate your spirit from its mortal vessel. Thus, by wandering the underworld in search of challenges and obstacles to overcome, you can refine your very soul! [Spiritual training. DC 50]
Tough choice... all of these are useful.
Ill go with he soul, since our techniques interact with it pretty heavily.
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>>5075579
>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]
>Your Mind. Study the three Manuals to the point of exhaustion, practice more advance spells and attempt to create new poisons, medicines and solve philosophical riddles [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
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>>5075579
>Your body. Undertake a rigorous regime in the harshest environment of the catacombs, and battle other beasts to push your body to its limits and stride the line between life and death! Also, practice your martial arts with/ on Fu [Physical/ Martial Training. DC 60]
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>>5075579
>Your soul. Your unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel allows you to separate your spirit from its mortal vessel. Thus, by wandering the underworld in search of challenges and obstacles to overcome, you can refine your very soul! [Spiritual training. DC 50]
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>>5075579
>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]
>Your soul. Your unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel allows you to separate your spirit from its mortal vessel. Thus, by wandering the underworld in search of challenges and obstacles to overcome, you can refine your very soul! [Spiritual training. DC 50]
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>>5075579
>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]

>Your body. Undertake a rigorous regime in the harshest environment of the catacombs, and battle other beasts to push your body to its limits and stride the line between life and death! Also, practice your martial arts with/ on Fu [Physical/ Martial Training. DC 60]
just to hang around with Fu
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>>5075579
>>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]
>>Your body. Undertake a rigorous regime in the harshest environment of the catacombs, and battle other beasts to push your body to its limits and stride the line between life and death! Also, practice your martial arts with/ on Fu [Physical/ Martial Training. DC 60]
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>>5075579
>>Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately [Can be taken with other options]
>>Your Mind. Study the three Manuals to the point of exhaustion, practice more advance spells and attempt to create new poisons, medicines and solve philosophical riddles [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
I can't see any reason not to let her test Huanliuxue's roots. and Although the lower DC is handy for soul, it's best not to become too stilted and rely on a single aspect of oneself too much.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the result

Your spiritual roots, the foundation of body and soul and the source of innate talent and Qi affinity. Monu said yours were of high quality, so allow her to directly test them so you may know yourself more intimately: 9

Your Mind. Study the three Manuals to the point of exhaustion, practice more advance spells and attempt to create new poisons, medicines and solve philosophical riddles: 4

Your soul. Your unique art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and Mortal vessel allows you to separate your spirit from its mortal vessel. Thus, by wandering the underworld in search of challenges and obstacles to overcome, you can refine your very soul!:5

Your body. Undertake a rigorous regime in the harshest environment of the catacombs, and battle other beasts to push your body to its limits and stride the line between life and death! Also, practice your martial arts with/ on Fu:3

So you'll have Granny Monu properly test your spiritual roots so you may gain a great self knowledge, and then will travel into the underworld in search of challenges to refine your soul via your unique art!

Update will arrive shortly. Sorry for the wait, but I figured this was a vote who needed some time to marinate, and kind forgot to mention it
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But as you ponder what needs to be strong to ensure the success of your breakthrough, a stray thought crosses your mind as sudden as thunder on a clear day. Your spiritual roots! You've been a cultivator for a little longer than a year now, and you've only just now thought back to the words Granny Monu told you when your first met the old, disgraced witch by the graves of the children who cared for the little cat with a notched ear that you used to be. She said, and has restated many times that your spiritual roots are not only of a rarely high quality, which is one of the many praise worth attributes you possess that make you a prodigy, but that she was certain they hold an additional, even more exceptional quality beyond their already incredibly lofty grading. And while you haven't devoted overmuch of your time studying, you have listened to every lesson Granny Monu has given as she spent her days toiling to clean the sanctuary or tend its herb garden. And you know it is not uncommon that an individual's spirit roots can give them an affinity with a certain element or even a more esoteric font of power, such as concepts like "Blade" or "Elegance". But those are not so rare as to be classified as special, it certainly would be a boon to any cultivator whose roots only barely suitable for them to possibly become cultivators, but for a innately talented individual such as yourself such a boon would be a petty gift indeed.

However, Monu referred to your spiritual roots as "Awe inspiring" and "Magnificent" after looking upon you once, and even bemoaned that the weakness of her eyes kept the true brilliance of the roots hidden to her. And while she continues to praise and openly admire you and your development, she has never once mentioned a desire to more closely inspect your spiritual roots. So, before you throw yourself into your training in preparation for your breakthrough, you decide to once more approach your beloved teacher.

You find her tending to her gardens, tossing a wooden ladle full of fertilizer mixed with water into every plot, humming a local lullaby to herself as she paused to inspect the stems and leaves of a particularly tall and imposing specimen of that bone white, palm leafed herb she began her gardens with. As you approach her, you notice she is wearing a wide straw hat, which must be a gift from Fu or his mother, judging by the quality of its craftsmanship and the personalize weaving of darker grasses to spell Monu around the entirety of its brim. It also reminds you need to ask Granny Monu her actual name some day before she dies. It feels like it'd be improper to bury her beneath a marker that only bares the same character that was branded upon her forehead.

Monu notices your stare, and sets down her bucket of fertilizer and the ladle still dripping with it to the ground.

"Ah, Huanliuxue! I doubt you've come to help me garden, such work is beneath you after all" She says cheerfully,
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as she sits down to rest her old, tired legs "And, from the intense look in your eyes, I can tell you've come to me seeking knowledge or at least what little I can offer in my old age"

"Astute as ever, Grandmother" You say, flicking your tail side to side as you rest on your haunches and sit down in front of her "And there is no need to be so humble or self deprecatory, wisdom only grows with age"

"If only beauty could do the same" She sighs, comically grimacing to try and make you laugh "So, what have you come to ask of me? Or do you simply wish to share a conversation with me by these plants? I'd be happy to teach you of whatever you ask me to, so long as it is something I know. Heh-Heh-Heh"

"As generous as always, My mentor" You say, naturally and happily grinning as you hear your mentors endearing toad like laughter "But what I'm asking of you is much more basic than any proper lesson, as I just now realized that we have never tested my spiritual roots to gauge their quality exactly or precisely"

"Hmm, if we were part of a sect it'd be easy, there are tools to record and transcribe the strength, health and affinity of one's spiritual roots. But we are not, and finding or making such tools would surely draw attention to our lovely home above so many graves. as we cannot simply buy them" Monu explain, sticking out her fat tongue in thought "We could trick a lesser sect and steal one, but again we want to avoid being discovered while your cultivation is still infantile. This leaves us few options, and our location allows us less than that. Were we further south, I know of a bark that when brewed as tea can make ones spiritual roots burn brightly, and in the desert to our north I know of a quartz charm that would change color when pressed to the ends of the spiritual roots and thus inform the reader of its quality that way"

"How many options do we have?" You ask, wincing as Monu smirks, taps her chin with her mangled hand and raises one of its fingers "One? Or are you tryin to raise more fingers but forgot which hand you were using"

"Heh-Heh-Heh, you were right the first guess" She says, narrowing her eyes "See, if one has refined and practiced their spiritual sense for long enough, they can tell such things at a glance however"

"Your vision is failing" You bluntly state, to which your teacher nods

"But, I can still see, I just need to focus and stare until my eyes decide to uncloud" She says, slapping her undamaged hand on her knee "So sit still, Huanliuxue, this will take sometime, but will surely help hasten your progress and solidify your foundation"

And so you sit, for several quiet, unmoving, unblinking and barely breathing hours as Monu's single eye traces you down from the crown of your head and the tip of your ears to the end of your tail. She takes hours to judge each section of your body, starting with three at your head, then two at your shoulders neck and forelegs, four on your trunk and two on your hind quarters
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Then she repeats the process nearly nine times, without once blinking or adjusting her posture

And then as dawn approaches as dim golden rivers of sunlight pour through the cracks in the mountain, Monu breaks the silence with a chuckle and plucks her opium pipe from her side and begins to pack it with her favorite snuff, the pale blue powder she smokes near constantly

"My My, my darling kitty, if only you were born to a human mother! You'd be a princess of the cultivation world, the envy of all other maidens and most men who dream of becoming immortals, my my, how astonishing, how beautiful you are!" She cheers, tears flowing freely from her single eye "I knew your spiritual roots were of high quality, but if only I had better eyes I would have realize sooner the true magnificence of them! No wonder you progress so easily even though you follow an untested and self made law!"

Brimming with pride, you puff out your chest and lift your chin, narrowing your eyes as you turn away to try and hide the joy that's written itself on your lips. But your purring would've revealed it anyways. She places a hand upon her jaw, covering her chin and mouth, but allowing her pipe to poke through her fingers.

"And I knew I noticed something unusual when I first laid eyes upon you, as I guessed, your spiritual roots are blessed with a special quality" She says beneath a sigh, before closing her eye and grimacing "Besides the expected Primordial Beast Essence, which any suitably potent Magical Beast will possess"

"Like Jiuquliaoya" You purr as you spot the fallen tiger's orb sitting where you left it, as a paper weight for a scroll you were practicing your tail writing on "But what else have you seen?"

"Adaptation" She muses "By your character, I'd say you were naturally aligned with Metal or Fire, but I noticed a discrepancy in the balance of Yin and Yang within you from my first study of you, which I at first attributed to your natural temperament, but now I realize I was mistaken. Your spiritual roots, are truly exceptional. For they are in a way, transient"

"Transient? What does that mean, that they can change when they otherwise shouldn't?" You ask quietly as you are too shocked not to

"In a way, I suppose, its like the fickle nature of a cat. You can change your affinity, and even further specialize it with careful enough planning. I have heard legends of this type of spiritual root before" Monu says ponderously as she holds her hand to her mouth and adjusts her pipe with it "it is a rare quality to possess, to be able to dye yourself whatever color you wish. It could allow you to practice opposed cultivation arts or create paradoxical combinations of spells, and judging from how black your roots are, is what facilitated your change to near pure Yin! And what has changed your presence to be so similar to a ghosts!"
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>>5077493

"With enough time and effort, you can switch your affinity and cultivate off of any form of spiritual energy, or specialize yourself as you have already done. With practice and a sturdy enough foundation, you could even cordon off portions of your spiritual roots to allow yourself to possess multiple specialties and elemental affinities, even those naturally opposed to each other as I mentioned, while even the most talented of cultivators can at best expect a dual natured affinity. A prodigy of prodigies, blessed by the heavens by scorned by its laws, how ironic"

You are at a loss for words, and feeling almost feverish with pride before Monu clears the clouds in your head with a sharp cackle

"Why, If stories are to be believed the slayer of the Demon King, the Five Colors Celestial Emperor (五彩-天王, Wǔcǎi-Tiānwáng), possessed the same or a similar type of spiritual roots before he ascended to the heavens, for he wielded all the elements of the wuxing at once to slay the lord of hell in single, earth shaking combat" Monu sneers "Oh how the sects will weep when they see you, if they still have eyes to realize what I have."

"I suppose such a heavenly spiritual root must have a name" You smugly state, hoping to hear the name itself so you can taunt your future rivals with it

"Nope" Monu snorted

"N..nope?" You gasps, feeling as if you deflated

"Nope, if all of the legends are believed at face value, you are only the fourth cultivator to possess such adaptable, mutable spiritual roots" Monu said happily, eye glowing with delight "Oh, how great you will become"

You nearly flop to your side

"Well then" You mutter as you slink away, feeling rather embarrassed "I suppose that makes sense"

"Oh cheer up Huanliuxue! Half of your name is happy!" Monu scolds as she shakes her pipe "Who knows, perhaps you will be the one to inspire a name the treasure you were born with!"

You pout and hang your head

"Perhaps" You sigh, shaking your head "its just disappointing that it doesn't already have a name! But who knows, maybe it'll be known as the Witch Root, since I am your disciple"

"Perhaps! Perhaps!" Monu cheers as you walk away from her "And perhaps we will share a meal again, my darling student"

"Perhaps" You answer with a smirk "But I'm heading to hell to train for awhile, so who knows how long I'll be gone"

"I'll light a lantern to guide you back home" Monu replies both gently and warmly
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Roll 1d100+5. DC 50. Best out of three
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Rolled 86 + 5 (1d100 + 5)

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Rolled 29 + 5 (1d100 + 5)

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>>5077499
91! Alright, success! And nearly double the DC, which is of course very nice!

Update will arrive shortly
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Stepping into the underworld is a strange process, half ritual and half daydream. Doing so while remaining whole, is more difficult and even odder as it requires a gathering of Yin Qi gathered from corpses and spirits to open a temporary portal between the world of the living and the dead. But doing so as a spirit, leaving your body behind for the duration is much easier and is equivalent to stepping from one side of a door to the other. However, besides training your soul in the depths of hell, you need to gather sprigs of Corpse Hair Bush and a few even more common place underworld grasses and herbs to complete the Dead ghost mask Pill. So while the difference between entering the world of spirits while possessing the body you were born with and leaving it behind before traveling to the land of the dead and neverborn are slight, they are important. For one, you aren't entirely certain if you can bring objects physically back with you if you're nothing more than a ghost.

Normally a living being would be struck dead by the sheer chill of the underworld's winds. But you've become used to the stillness of graves and their harsh temperature and even while whole and living, your existence has already become pretty close a phantom! So you'll first enter the underworld "normally" as a ghost passing into the world that belongs only to the deceased, and if you cannot bring a rock back as you return to the mortal realm, you will go through the arduous process of opening a door to the realm of spirits to enter it complete and whole.

Leaving your mortal vessel curled by the fire Monu has started in your undecorated and unfurnished quarters, you leap from the living world into the grim plains of the world of spirits. The sky is grey and colorless, and the soil is white as bleached bones, covered in patches of short, hardy grasses that are black as squid ink. A spectral image of your body lays curled beneath a bent and crooked tree that rises from the ground like a stiffened corpse. Strange, flickering shadows meander past you, and you suddenly feel as if you're being watched by an existence far grander and larger than your own. Nervously, you pace around the tree shaped like a skeletal hand, and find a small, oddly flat and smooth stone that appears to be a crystalized drop blood.

And stepping into the crook of the imposing tree, you return to the world of the living, carrying a rush of icy air on your back. Opening your mouth, the small scarlet gem falls to the ground with a most queer clink. Like the sound of bone snapping, rather than a gem meeting a stone. Pleased with the results but confused by them, you swiftly return to the underworld and freeze in shock as you come face to face with a rotting carcass with yellowed, rotting eyes.

The horrific corpse considers you for a minute, seeming to sense the foreignness of your presence and difference of your existence.
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Caught in a stalemate, you flex your claws out and ready to strike the corpse down if it turns violent but then its loosely hanging jaw slacks and it walks past you, to pick and pull at pulsating pink tubers that grow along the hill you appeared upon. With its only arm, whose opposite has been gnawed away to a sharpened pike of bone, it plucks the root covered and hairy balls and stuffs them in a basket formed of rib cages and held together by cobwebs.

You watch the ghastly farmer for a few seconds, before you sigh and prance down the hill towards the nearest landmark in search of the medicinal herbs you need and adventure, since there's no way to find obstacles to overcome and challenges to best if you remain idle! It is a titanic city built of slabs of black stone and red lacquered wood, with fanged skulls set in the great gate the serves as its entrance, below which white banners bearing indistinct writing flutter on the stagnant breezes of the underworld. Even from the fields far beyond it, you can see a great bell hanging beneath the gate, as if it were the entrance to a grand and respected shrine.

Walking along the river's edge, you pass by all manners of spirits, monsters, and devils, who live much like the living from what you briefly observe beneath what little life can filter from the pearl moon through the perpetually hanging clouds and miasma. The whole land reeks of resentment, contempt, spite and sorrow. Its making you hungry. Watching the boats that drift upon the abyssal water, you spot your reflect and to your surprise see beneath the oily surfaces of the water to see a world beneath it populated by monstrous serpents and tentacled things, and the tortured souls they torment. A blue skinned, one eyed devil sneers at you as you look up, and beckons you closer to its stall on the opposite side of the river, which you are aghast to realize has the souls of unborn fetuses strung up alongside the eyeless eels and human faced fish he has fished from the bank he sits upon. Turning away, feeling a little pale, you pick up your pace to enter the city in search of trials to train your spirit and refine your soul upon and to your great amusement spot a mob of Ling soldiers arguing amongst themselves while a very proud and smug looking general wearing Chuan colors on his banner watches over in great amusement. He must've lured them all to their deaths, and now that you've look at him closer, you realize the trappings of a warlord that he wares are clever forgeries of the true articles. He's a mere grunt, who managed to deceive a small regiment of Ling men into chasing him and following him to hell! Oh if only you were present to see the moment the survivors realized they were duped by a dead man!

You slip through the crowd of confused and wayward phantoms just as the smug soldier who has an arrow pierced through his eye notices you and moves to meet you,
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>>5077658

clearly believing the stories told by his lord that you're a heavenly spirit beast who came from heaven to protect and aid the Chuan people in their war.

Hopping on a passing boat, your tail's movements cause a resting ghost, who judging by the marks on his neck's and the paleness of his face was strangled to death, off its curtained top and into the waiting grasps of some ugly, flippered monster.

You watch him sink into the bottom of the black waters, screaming silently as the rest of the spirits look up at you and shrug their shoulders. The boat rower looks back towards you, and from beneath its fanged mask, sighs and bows to you. It, recognizers you for what you are. And from a glance, you recognize it for what it is.

A dead cultivator, enslaved and forced to toil before being allowed to return to the cycle of reincarnation. Which, judging from the fact he hasn't yet, proves that he was a fellow "heretic" in life, before he was being slain. You try to call his attention and share a conversation with the mournful rower as the boat he pilots passes beneath a canopy of lanterns and prayer talismans, but he wags a finger, and turns to pull his mask down to show that he cannot speak.

His tongue has been plucked out, and his lips sewn shut. Shaken, you look away from the former cultivator and look ahead, tucking your front paws under your chest as you marvel the city of the dead as you enter inside of it.

Its streets are paved with bones and mummified hearts, and all of its inhabitants are either demons or ghosts or spirits so ancient you aren't sure what they are or were originally! Some look like beasts, others like men, some like mingling of both and a few wear even stranger forms!

Hopping from the ship at the first chance you get, you start looking for trouble, and find your first challenge in the form of a fat, belligerent ghost that has turned halfway to a demon, yelling at a the ghost of a young woman, a prostitute judging by her attire, for some petty reason or another

Incensed, you step up to the ghost and slash its back with your claws.

The fight you've started, draws quiet the crowd. And for the first time since you met Monu or Fu and his family, you feel accepted as the inhabitants of the city of dead sinners cheer you on and place bets on who will win between you or the lumbering oath you've challenged. But, this time you've made certain to hide a bit of your living Qi into your spectral form, and so despite your opponents greater size and the fact he has a club formed of the jaw bone of some great underworld predator, you hold the advantage.

And after dodging his wild, stone shattering strikes with the aid of the Specter Lightness skill, all it takes is a single Phantom Cat step that leads into a pounce with Qi coating your ghostly paws, to throw the belligerent brute through a wall, knocking it unconscious as you land upon its vast belly and grin and take your prize,
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>>5077660

stealing from its essence and most of its energy to add its potent Yin to your own soul directly! You gain no Qi from this thievery, like you would when you hold a ghost's court in the living world, but rather instead wash your spirit with the raw energies of another ghost! The ogre thing is reduced to a pathetic floating fire, and your soul is filled with his former power!

The ghost of the maiden who died to young tries to thank you, but can't form the words through her tears, so you pat her head with a paw and leave her, only to run into a pig spirit who has greed in his eyes.

Without speaking, he holds out a flier offering entrance into a tournament of ghosts and devils, and without a word spoken between the two of you, you accept his offer and follow him through the streets as he, between squeals and snorts explains the wealth the two of you will earn in souls and spirit gems if you stick together as fighter and manager.


But you barely listen to what he's saying, since you care more about the prize you'll tear from your defeated opponents.

However, you do learn the bespectacled hog is named Yi Zhu, Greedy pig! (亄 猪), Which makes you laugh uproariously, much to the swindler's embarrassment.
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What is the result of your spiritual predations and the refinement of your soul achieved through your stealing of the vital energy and essence of ghosts, Huanliuxue?

>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.

>A bolstering of your soul, making it both more enduring and more naturally potent! Protects against banishment and makes your ghost form more powerful

>Knowledge of how to devour souls, digesting them into your own. One of the core principles of Huntoulei. [Can be learned by further studying the diary]

>The secret art you knew you were a whisker's breadth away from achieving! [Enmity incarnation, devil of grudges]

>Something stranger [write in]
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
At some point, just being an oversized domestic cat is going to stop being much of an advantage against human cultivators.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
We need to evolve opposable thumbs at some point.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077662
>Physical evolution

Enmity incarnation will pop off when we break through our bottleneck.
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>>5077885
Awakened beasts in xianxia often get an human form after some cultivation stage.
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>>5077662
>>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077662
>>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.

Stagnation is the road to complacency, and that leads inevitably to death. One can not see Mt. Tai with their heads pointed at the ground.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077662
>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.

Our biggest weakness right now is physical confrontations, and the lack of hands so if we can shoot for both that would b good... but no rush on the hands part.
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>>5077662
>>A bolstering of your soul, making it both more enduring and more naturally potent! Protects against banishment and makes your ghost form more powerful
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>>5077662

>A physical evolution as a Demonic beast! Turning you into a finer and more dangerous predator! A choice between evolutionary lines, that each come with their own advantages.
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>>5077933
I do hope that we don't turn into a literal cat girl. I'm OK with playing a cat but anthropomorphic animals go dangerously close to furry territory.
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>>5077662
>A bolstering of your soul, making it both more enduring and more naturally potent! Protects against banishment and makes your ghost form more powerful

I expect that we will become more and more ghost-like as we absorb more Qi and develop our techniques. We should ensure that we do not develop the weaknesses of ghosts where banishment is concerned.
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>>5077662
>>A bolstering of your soul, making it both more enduring and more naturally potent! Protects against banishment and makes your ghost form more powerful
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

A physical evolution: 12

A bolstering of your soul:3

So You'll go for a physical evolution.

Update will arrive shortly
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The tournament Yi Zhu brings you to is exactly the brutal, lawless underworld affair you briefly entertained entering in the world of the living to take the four hearts you needed for the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet. Its held behind a bar frequented by the most sinful of spirits, who do not have the common sense to realize their existence in the underworld is meant as a punishment, not a second chance to live a life full of sin and depravity. Few of them look human anymore, and among the patrons who partake and drown themselves in the pleasures of alcohol and "Flesh" are demons! Like the ones you along the banks of the river leading into the city of the dead! Strange bottles and floating candles decorate the seedy bars shelves and tables, where all manner of spirits and creatures feast and make merry alongside the unrepentant ghosts who have gathered in this den of wicked delights to witness their fellows brutalize and tear each other apart.

And much to your amusement and pleasure, just like the gentler natured phantoms who call this necropolis home, none of the patrons at this strange bar of ghosts and devils pay you much mind or treat you anything differently from any other specter that passes them by. While you enjoy being praised as a goddess of the wilds and a guardian spirit, and some part of you takes a sick enjoyment at being named demon and monster, being treated as an equal is a refreshing experience even if you're mightier, greater and more magnificent than any of the dead drunks who will serve as your audience this night.

Yi Zhu quickly hustles you through the bar, before you can be distracted by the more animalistic seeming spirits or the strange scents and sounds coming from the kitchen. The Pig spirit doesn't waste time in explain the winnings you'll earn for him, or the risks he will incur should you lose your fights. But you can practically taste the hog's worry and trepidation on each half grunted breath he takes, and in his narrowed eyes, beneath the burning greed that led him to approach you to begin with you can see the familiar glinting of mortal fear.

If you had to venture a guess, this greedy pig has a debt with some thugs of bad character and lacking morals, and will end up as stew if he doesn't come upon a sudden fortune. And while you wouldn't consider yourself saintly or generous, Yi Zhu is helping your achieve a goal even if he doesn't realize it. And while yours is grander than some farm animal escaping the butcher's block, you figure its only right to repay and kindness with a kindness. And if he gets annoying and starts to imagine himself your master, you can always take your cut of the winnings from his pockets or the fat on his back.

Flicking your tail, you prance into the ring marked by bones burning with a curious blue fire and surrounded by pikes wrapped with masks depicting snarling' ogres. Your first opponent, funnily enough is a Ling Soldier, obviously forced into the ring like a fighting cock.

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And you do not attempt to hide the wild glee you experience when presented the opportunity to torment a dog of the Ling even after they've died. The soldier, you will admit, at least had enough brains to realize he had been thrown to face a predatory beast and tried to run away, only to find himself tossed back by two horned, slouched creatures covered in funerary rags.

Cackling just like the witch who teaches and guides you down the road of cultivation, you play and toy with the soldier, drawing out his suffering as much as you can to the cheers and adoration of the monstrous audience whose come to witness the execution you'll carry out. Pouncing and leaping, you bat the dead soldier around the ring, as he fumbles with that half a spear he holds to retaliate and strike back. But, you're an expert at hunting humans, and so to please the crowd and appease your own contempt for any man who wears Ling Yellow, you sentence the man to a death of a thousand scratches. Starting from his ankles, you maul him all the way to the tips of his ears, rendering his entire body a red ruin of torn flesh and strips of loose skin blowing on the grave gales of the land of the dead.

Its only when the pain becomes too great for your opponent to remain standing, that the match is called beneath a chorus of inhuman laughter and the bone shaking ringing of a dented gong. Your so intoxicated by the joy of being allowed to brutalize another Ling soldier, and the cheers and jeering of the crowd that you only realize that this fight was just a qualifier to be allowed entrance into the actual fights.

And before you can even speak to ask a question or shout at the greedy pig for not telling this, your next foe enters the arena. Some kind of drowned soul, holding a net in one hand and a knife in the other. Without being introduced or given any fanfare, the bloated corpse throws itself at you, with black eyes and black veins and something wriggling in his nearly bursting guts.

But you don't feel afraid and angry that you weren't given time to catch your breath and just cackle as you easily dance around the rabid phantom with the aid of the Yōulíng-Qīnggōng. Its only after you've torn the fisherman in half with a flick of your claws, an injury that spills out not only his guts but also a horrid man faced eel thing, that the announcer and apparent runner of these bar room fights asks you your name, and offers to match you against a proper opponent.

And judging from the relief on Yi Zhu's fat face, that means he'll be able to begin bettering for or against you, depending on where the wind blows.

You don't hesitate, and so begin a trial by endurance and ferocity!

Standing with your tail flicking just before the tongues of flame rising from the pyre surrounding the arena, you watch your third victim enter the ring by leaping over the fires. The ghost of a hanged madman, who wears a sack over his head and has replaced both his hands with sabers of bone
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>>5079089

He seems to be a crowd favorite, judging by the applause he receives when the announce calls out either his name or title.

"The butcher of the Forgotten King's hordes"

A smirk curls over your lips

"What an odd coincidence" you purr, as you lower yourself and ready to pounce "Now that I can taste it, the grudge that dyes your soul does taste remarkably familiar to my palate"

He only roars in response, and begins swinging his arms wildly, trying to cut you to pieces like a wriggling fish. Unfortunately for the butcher however, you snuck a portion of your Qi into the underworld, and with a phantom cat step, you leave him with his arms stuck to the ground by their blades.

Its only then that the fight begins in earnest, as he tears the arena apart to free himself and block your follow up strike, which took the form of a falling headbutt, like lightning striking the earth.

His eyes widen behind his silk mask, as your forehead cracks the blades he wields, and they nearly fall out of their sockets, as using the gentle movements of your feline martial art, you slip past his guard, past his chest and beneath his legs, and nearly trip him with his own weight with just a flick of your tail.

"I'll use my actual style against you, since you've proven yourself more worthy than the wretches they sent against me before!" You sneer, inciting both the anger of the crowd and your opponent with a dismissive wave of your tail as you expose your back to the mad phantom.

The audience goes silent as you deflect his rage empowered strike with just a bat of your paw, and use his own momentum to send him tumbling towards the ring of fire. And in a few subtle moves, you bring the butcher that served the king beneath your temple to his knees, and drain his essence through a crushing bite to his neck

Its then that the crowd starts chanting your name instead of his, and they don't stop cheering for you in the matches that follow.
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>>5079092
>Wild princess
Bow before the beautiful Huanliuxue, queen of all the world.
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>>5079092
>Ice Nymph
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

Ice Nymph:4

Wild Princess:10

Maogui: 5

So you'll evolve from a mere Awakened Housecat to an infantile Primordial Beast, the "natural" evolution of Magical Beasts, and Become Royalty of Cats

Update will arrive shortly.
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It is a festival of blood and barbarity! Untempered, unrestrained violence. Combat only warriors and killers would willingly seek out, the very essence of warfare and the natural cycle of predation, intermingled! None of your opponents care for the prizes of their victory like their greed driven sponsors and manager do. These spirits, who even in death cannot slate their thirst for blood, have gathered in this earthen ring for one simple purpose alone. To fight, kill, and die! These phantasmal killers, these buried fighters feel more closely related to you than any mortal cat or living cultivator! They understand! They understand the natural order of things, there are predators and their are prey. There are the eaters and the eaten. The instinct that has lingered from your rebirth in the sea of grudges and hate, is alive and flourishing in the hearts, minds and very souls of these spirits sent to you like so many mice and men.

They share the same primal desire to meet challengers, battle them to the death for territory, food or simple entertainment! They are thinking beasts, like yourself! No wickedness or virtues to blind them and cloud their essence with the taint of humanity. Down to the marrow of their bones, the core of the existences, they are animals like you. Predators, hunters, killers! Warriors! You began devouring soldiers, and now you've come to find that the life of warriors is far sweeter! Like the blood of proud Jiuquliaoya or Ling Meng! These men care not for glory or renown, but for the thrill of the kill and slaughter. For the hunt! And for the feast that follows! The instinctive urge of violence that all animals, even man cannot escape when driven to the edge of life.

And for the first time since you were reborn as Huanliuxue, since you realized you existed, since you were able to comprehend the self, you are at peace. A peace similar in someway to stillness of a corpse, to the silence of a grave, to the final breaths of a caught quarry washing over your face and neck. The serenity of simplistic, the peace of an animal. The primeval instinct that infects all living creatures.

The desire to hunt and devour, to conquer, to dominate, to win!

The crowd happily cheers your name! Demanding more blood to be shed! and you quite happily fulfill their desire, for while your shadowy style lacks in raw aggression and strength, your opponents have enough of both for you to steal and turn their aggression back upon them as if you've stolen their fangs!. And their animalistic ferocity makes them easier to deceive with the subtler, ghostly movements of your style and more than one foe falls when you strike from within their own shadow, after fooling their eyes with a few clever misdirection.

Though by its nature your self made feline martial art is mostly defensive and nature and as subtle as the passing of the cat, you easily tear through your opposition,
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>>5080431

no matter what monsters or brutes the other betters and masters of the tournament throw your way! They're like flopping fish before your claws and fangs! These ghosts are completely unable to earn your consideration as anything besides tasty meat! You didn't even need to hide a spring of your Qi within your spirit! Just by your natural capabilities you'd dominate this arena and become its queen!

You become drunk on the essence of the dead, and the adoration of the bloodthirsty audience who jeers and laughs as you take your price from each opponent, all of whom can barely provide you with entertainment~! How elegant you must seem, gracefully cutting your opponents piece by piece, magnificently executing them after crippling them with the force of their own strikes! How beautiful you must appear! With fur as red as freshly spilled blood! Prancing through the air, floating like crimson stained cloud. How regal you must appear, as you blink and flicker before the confounded eyes of your victims, moving beneath their attacks with such ease it can only look like you're playing with those unfortunate enough to be made your opponent! You must look like a noble warrioress! Who has come to beat and humiliates the self trained louts of a rural school, dressed in the finest silks and holding the finest steel in her hands!

Like an apex predator who has descended from their home atop the peak of the highest mountain in the world to feast upon the lesser beasts, to awe the world with the presence of a beast so beautiful and deadly they would be mistaken for a wild goddess!

You don't know when exactly, but during the bloodshed you begin to change. You feel yourself grow taller and larger, the distance between your tail and snout growing as the muscles beneath your hide tighten and push outwards. Your blood burns, a sensation you almost forgot after you began to follow the Dao of Ghosts and the Dao of grudges. The patterns on your fur, seem to become more interact from the few glances you catch in the reflection cast in the eyes of your victims. The fur on your underbelly becomes richer and softer, like pink dyed silk or the fur of a kitten. The rest of your hide becomes more vivid, as if it was wetted and painted by fresher blood than before. Your fur has become even more resplendent a raiment, befitting your excellence! It must be finer than any silk dress! than any robe! You did not believe it possible for you become even more beautiful than you were before!

And your yellow eyes, shimmering like polished agates or golden coins. Your fangs grow from their roots, your paws widen and your legs stretch and become corded with muscles that so strong they could catch a recently sharpened blade without being cut. Your claws sharpen, your tail becomes thick enough to physically trip fully grown men.

And before you know it, you've grown too large to slip between the legs of a human.
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>>5080434

Where once your foes stood above you on two legs, now on your four your eyes are level with their chest and for some unfortunate men just below their own! You've become the size of an ox! a young ox, admittedly, but an ox all the same. You've grown stronger and more beautiful! While you still appear to be a giant housecat, it is now obvious that you're something far grander than any mere feline born in the gutters or wilds! An unnatural yet regal existence like the royalty of all felines!

A Wild Princess! A memory of the primordial beasts that degenerated into the mortal animals that men hunted, shepherded and tamed. You strut around the arena, admiring your reflection in the mirrors held by ghosts who died too young and in the polished surfaces of the weapons abandoned by the spirits you've reduced to the merest form of ghost.

"Beautiful! Magnificent!" You coo and cry out, swaying your tail and head in two different rhythms, speaking with the natural authority refinement of nobility as stride, adjusting quickly to your new pace and weight "I've not lost any of grace or agility, I feel as light as I did when I was born! Strength gained without giving away my natural elegance! I remain as a cat should! As Ethereal and quiet as a ghost! Silent in their approach, and dignified in their holding! What a great boon this feast has proven to be! I've lost nothing, but gained so.."

You pause, entranced by your own reflection. A sigh escapes your parted lips as you lay down and tuck your paws under your chest.

"Very much. A beautiful predator. Do I not appear to a princess of all things wild!" You shout, rising to your feet to float through the air, curling up and grinning as only a cat can "Should all not kneel before me and present yourselves to be judged if you are worthy of even admiring my magnificent self!"

The crowd, including the remaining fighters, falls silent and still with dread, cowed by your mere presence! Unsure if you're serious or not. You cackle and a few of the ghost nervously laugh with you, including Yi Zhu, who is the only one to actually prostrate himself before you. The swindler is smart, he knows his place now! After watching you batter and slaughter all challengers who dared to stand against you even in a mock battle!

"Yes Lady Huanliuxue! You are the most magnificent and beautiful existence that has ever graced this pig's eyes, I am privledge to be allowed the honor of basking in your radiance!" He snorts, with greed literally burning in his squinting eyes "How wise your parents were to give you the name you now proudly wear! How fitting it is for such a peerlessly elegant and efficient predator! You must be the Cat that all others were made in imitation of! Oh Lady Huanliuxue! You are to other killers as jade is to common stone!"

You smile and float down to land in front of the pig whose now a full head shorter than you.
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>>5080435

"Am I now? How perceptive you are swindler! I had half a mind to leave you to be made into stew, but your discerning taste and honest praise has won me over" You joke, watching the pig spirit turn as pale as a hog can before sneering and cackling an inch from his face "Oh Yi Zhu, did you think you were exploiting me? That I was a naïve kitten who did not immediately recognize the reason for your attention? Were you unaware, that I chose to fight not because of a misplaced sense of justice but because"

You purr as you curl your tail over his shoulder as you walk past him

"I wanted to refine myself, your goals and greed simply aligned with my desire, and I figured saving your bacon from the pan you've stumbled your way into was only polite. Not to mention, your adoration of my talents has made me fond of you, Pig" You laugh, bringing more refinement to these underworld slums than any traveling nobility has in generations

"Hrrr hrr" He nervously chuckles, as he wipes his sweat from his brow with his fur cap "This must be the first time I've ever been glad to have been tricked. C..can I expect to witness more of your elegant style in motion, Lady Huanliuxue"

"Perhaps, I've certainly had fun even if there wasn't anything resembling a challenge to be found here' You sigh mournfully as you leave the awestruck audience and weapon strewn arena, leaving them hungry for another show of crushing defeat and victory easily achieve.

"I...I'll find a finer stage for you to shine, my princess!" Yi Zhu snorts, wringing his hands together as you swear his eyes were replaced with coins "A proper tournament! Attended by the nobility of the spirit world and the emperors of not only the current dynasty but the two that proceeded it! A venue worthy of a fighter as incredible as yourself! A classy arena, a official and sanctioned match"

"I'll hold you to that promise, Pig" You say, pressing your forehead to his "Though, next time I visit I may not be in the mood for bloodshed, despite it being in my name"

Yi Zhu nods and escorts you out of the bar

And with that, you return to the living world and to your joy find that all the changes of your soul have occurred to your body as well. And cannot help but to admire it and test its limits, running through your sanctuary and nearly striking Monu Dumb as she witnesses your transformation

But as expected of your teacher, she knows exactly what has happened to you, and celebrates with you

"You've evolved! Before you were even two years old as a magical beast, you've achieved a new form!" She praises, clapping her hands together "A new body, which will prove to be a most wonderful accessory to your cultivation! You've become a Primordial beast! A Wild Princess of Beasts! Even if you forsook Cultivation now and lived a mundane life, men would immortalize you in stories and myth"

"Heh why would I step away from cultivation and the world of cultivation when I am natural born prodigy!" you boast,
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>>5080437

lifting your chin as you beam pridefully "It'd be like a poet abandoning the pen"

Sorrow flashes through Monu's eyes

"No reason, no reason, It was just a compliment, my disciple" She mutters, before she scurries back to her garden to work "I will prepare you a big meal to celebrate"

"Don't catch a bandit for the main course again" You sarcastically command, which leads to both you and your teacher laughing yourselves sick

Now that you've evolved, what will you do, Huanliuxue?

>Proceed with your breakthrough, and help Monu craft the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet before finding a suitable location to shatter the bottleneck that has been troubling you

>That governor of the dead, who mocked you when you first appeared before him, deserves to be punished. Show the prideful fool the price for insulting royalty.

>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.

>You're a princess. A beautiful, terrible beast! Why should you hide away like common game, or cower in fear like an abandoned kit? You're self made law is centered on death and resentment. The laws of the world of cultivation demand your death. Immortalize your first breakthrough, by killing a cultivator of your (soon to be previous) Level

>Write in
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.

I think we should make the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet afterwards though.
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
I would like to train that new body.
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
Training in our new form is a good idea, since we just evolved.
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>>5080438
>>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
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>>5080438
>You're a princess. A beautiful, terrible beast! Why should you hide away like common game, or cower in fear like an abandoned kit? You're self made law is centered on death and resentment. The laws of the world of cultivation demand your death. Immortalize your first breakthrough, by killing a cultivator of your (soon to be previous) Level
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>>5080438
>>Proceed with your breakthrough, and help Monu craft the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet before finding a suitable location to shatter the bottleneck that has been troubling you
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
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>>5080438
>Improve another aspect
Our minds perhaps.
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>>5080438
>Proceed with your breakthrough, and help Monu craft the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet before finding a suitable location to shatter the bottleneck that has been troubling you
There may be some order I'm missing, but I don't care for this pussyfooting.
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>>5080858
Cultivation is like building a tower. You can either take it slow with a strong foundation and build carefully and with time, or you can blaze forward caution be damned and hope you build fast enough that your structure will stay up from sheer momentum.

The second one works for OP protags because 9 times out of 10 they cheat like motherfuckers or have something else that picks up the slack.
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>>5080858
I don't want to do it a dozen of times, just once more to train our body or something then we can go.
Ascending as quickly as possible probably isn't a very good idea.
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
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>>5080438
>This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.
I think we need to train with our martial art more as it is something that was neglected compared to our other pursuits.
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>>5080858
It's not really pussyfooting.
You could say paranoid overpreperation, but there is no such thing as overpreperation in xianxia
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>>5080870
>>5081162
The Slow and steady approach has its dangers too, the longer we take to break the bottleneck the more likely we are to get ambushed by some young master looking for a primo beast core and new throwrug.
And given how long our last breakthrough took us from Granny and U Village and the cain we've been raising; we may run into a scenario I don't think Huānliúxuè wants to relive ever again.
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>>5081438
Don't worry anon. I'm sure everything will stay just as sane and simple as it is now. For sure. What could possibly go wrong? We don't even have any real enemies. That's right. Everything is fine.
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>>5080438
>Proceed with your breakthrough, and help Monu craft the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet before finding a suitable location to shatter the bottleneck that has been troubling you
Time to finally pop that pill
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>>5081438
The only people who know we exist, and would be enemies, are the Ling. Who are currently engaged in war inside their own borders. And even then, being worshipped throughout the entirety of Chuan, along with masking our location, means nobody should really be able to find us. As for "raising cain", do you mean that new town and its people led by some fledgling cultivator who have no connection to us and if they did would die before betraying our trust? Or the bandits who were slaughtered to a man with no evidence left behind, days/weeks from our location? Maybe even the little showing in the underworld, where anyone watching wouldn't be able to follow, or even locate, us? Chill, the sturdier our foundation, the higher we can reach.
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>>5081638
Don't forget about the cultivation sect that was prospecting Ling Meng, and that they're going to setup a hunt for us.
The fallout from that event should break news about us through the cultivation world.
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>>5080438
>Proceed with your breakthrough, and help Monu craft the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet before finding a suitable location to shatter the bottleneck that has been troubling you
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>>5079090
>>5079092
What the fuck happened here? Why are the post and half the votes deleted?
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>>5081747
Wait, mine was deleted too (>>5079117), I thought that OP may have samefagged or something like that (no offence op) but that doesn't make sense then.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the results

This transformation is not enough! Improve another aspect of yourself! You cannot be careless when you begin to build the foundation of your future cultivation.: 9

You're a princess. A beautiful, terrible beast! Why should you hide away like common game, or cower in fear like an abandoned kit? You're self made law is centered on death and resentment. The laws of the world of cultivation demand your death. Immortalize your first breakthrough, by killing a cultivator of your (soon to be previous) Level:1

Proceed with your breakthrough, and help Monu craft the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet before finding a suitable location to shatter the bottleneck that has been troubling you: 4

So you will improve another aspect of yourself, before proceeding

Update will arrive shortly.

>>5081747
>>5081754
No clue, All I am certain is I did not delete the post or samgfag. though I'm not offended, I'd never samefag but its a logical conclusion to reach.

At least it wasn't writing that was lost, and just the tail end of an update and its accompanying votes. I am as shocked as you guys are

But to record the winning evolution's meaning, I'm going to put it here and hope it doesn't happen again

野生 格格, Yěshēng Gége. Wild Princess


Its upsetting, but it isn't a tragedy. I'd be ripshit pissed if a post with actual content was erased instead of just four choices.
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However despite your high spirits and bolstered sense of importance and pride, you are no fool. Your body may have become stronger, and your spirit has certainly altered to reflect the primordial legacy of the primeval nobility of beasts that you have claimed as your own, alongside all of the privledge and entitlements that implies. However, in the grand scheme of things you, even though you can easily kill any mundane beast and best any mortal man in combat, in the scale of the vast world of cultivation and towering heights its inhabitants have reach, you have barely opened your eyes and learned how to walk and mewl! And one misstep is all it takes to fall from prodigy to worthless trash or even be fully barred from your rightful destiny as a cultivator! Just because you've become a more deadly and noble predator, does not mean you are exempt from the common pitfalls of a cultivator's life nor the folly's one can make when they allow their pride and exaggerated image of their self and abilities to surpass their actual talents!

No, you are not ready, not yet. Soon you will be, but you must further refine yourself. Your soul was just the first component of your necessary self improvement, an anchor to build the first layer of your cultivations foundation. The first brick laid to create a castle worth of a lady of the wild things and the untamed lands like yourself! You have the potential to be remembered not as a demon or guardian spirit. but as an empress that arose from their humble origins to shake the very foundations of the earth and heavens and invert their position! Yours is an existence reviled, but it should be adored, praised, worshiped! You should be respected and loved, not scorned for your birth and hunted like the lesser born and unthinking beasts who squander their potential and remain as nothing more than animals despite awakening their intellect and soul to the level of a human's.

Your ambition would never be satisfied with mere survival, nor would it allow you to be content if you were accepted by your fellow cultivators. It, alongside your contempt for those who persecute and abuse those weaker than themselves and the pride of the lost nobility of the magical beasts, has given you a goal beyond developing your cultivation law or gaining power.

One day, the mortal realm, the martial and cultivation world, the underworld and the heavens all will known you as the queen of phantoms, master of grudges, and rightful heir to the primordial legacy of all beasts. Huanliuxue! The Wild Princess! Will be praised and fawned over by gods and devils alike. The world of cultivation will accept you, or it will be burned and wiped away and rebuilt in your glorious image! Ten generations ago, the orthodoxy of cultivation, of immortal daoists, sages and martial artists alike was created and made law by the command of the five wise sages of heaven.
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>>5081814

This generation, by your royal edict and desire, even if it may take you one hundred and eight thousand years to make it so will be one of change. As a primordial beast, a princess of the wilds, a demonic beast, and as a cultivator of the grudges held by the hungry dead, you will climb to the highest level of cultivation and, by force if necessary, make the entirety of the cultivation world and the heavens themselves kneel and grovel before you.

After all. You are a cat! You entire purpose from birth is to be pampered and loved as much as it is to hunt and play with your prey and sleep under a warm sun! You've ascended far beyond the spoiled pet you were first born as, and have become a genius cultivator practicing a method of their own design! And to fail simply because you became so reckless and egotistical because of your previous achievements, would humiliates not only yourself, but the children who loved you, the ghosts whose Yin empowers you, and Monu who believed in you and knew you had the potential to one day reach immortality!.

No, as beautifully magnificently talented, skilled and powerful you have become through refining your spirit into a more primordial and pure form, it is not enough. Not enough to be certain that the foundation you establish will be strong and unbreakable. The first bottleneck most cultivators face, between the initial Qi Condensation stage and the Foundation establishment stage, is the first test that will determine if they become garbage or a living treasure admired by all. Only the transition from the construction of one's foundation to the forming of their core is more treacherous, which itself only marks the change of a novice into a true practioner!

The Foundation establishment stage is the true beginning of cultivation, and building a flimsy foundation could make the highest level a cultivator could reach. If one's foundation is not sturdy, they cannot hope to form a core, and if one forms a weak or low quality core, then all they are destined to achieve is a painful death or else live in obscurity until their extended lifespans finally out.

The fate Monu was condemned to for raising a daughter. To be left to age and die alone in the world, to be forgotten after her passing....

No, that isn't your destiny! You're a princess dammit!

So you have to work harder to improve yourself! So your foundation will make the roots of the mountain seem like they were made out of dried straw! You will not falter and fail. You will realize your potential and glorious destiny!

Right after you finish the meal you share with Monu, of course! An empty stomach can cloud the mind as easily as a full one!
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>>5081817

What aspect of yourself will you seek to improve, Huanliuxue?

>Your new physique, as well as your self styled martial arts. But to truly test your larger claws and fangs, you'll need more sink them into something stronger than wood. And you don't want to accidentally kill fu. Venture into the harshest environments, and conquer them! (Physical/ martial training. DC 55)

>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]

>Your soul...again! Jiuquliaoya's core possess a drop of primordial beast essence. Try to extract it without damaging or destroying the core to add the potent essence to your own [Alchemy trial. DC 65. Failure loses the core but the extract survives]

>Your elegance! How can you call yourself a princess without knowing proper etiquette and common social graces! Or possessing wealth! Find another treasure to aid in your breakthrough!

>Something else (Write in)
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>>5081819
>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
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>>5081819
>>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
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>>5081819
>Your elegance! How can you call yourself a princess without knowing proper etiquette and common social graces! Or possessing wealth! Find another treasure to aid in your breakthrough!

Studying the scrolls is tempting but I don't want to mess with The Diary of a Gluttonous Devourer of Souls just yet, there is definitely something going on with it
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>>5081819
>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
Training our body is tempting but the boost in strenght we got looks good enough and we are not great at alchemy and magic.
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>>5081819
>Mind
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>>5081819
>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
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>>5081819

>Your elegance! How can you call yourself a princess without knowing proper etiquette and common social graces! Or possessing wealth! Find another treasure to aid in your breakthrough!
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>>5081819
>Your new physique, as well as your self styled martial arts. But to truly test your larger claws and fangs, you'll need more sink them into something stronger than wood. And you don't want to accidentally kill fu. Venture into the harshest environments, and conquer them! (Physical/ martial training. DC 55)
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>>5081819
>>Your elegance! How can you call yourself a princess without knowing proper etiquette and common social graces! Or possessing wealth! Find another treasure to aid in your breakthrough!

You can find the deleted posts here
https://archive.wakarimasen.moe/qst/thread/5040335/#q5079092
https://archived.moe/qst/thread/5040335/#q5079092

I think what happened was a janny bot decided to delete all posts containing chinese characters within a certain time frame. Posts without chinese characters weren't touched.
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>>5081986
If I was OP, I would just avoid making choices with chinese characters in them, lot of the same being posted probably trigger some anti-chinese spambot.
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>>5081819
>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
properly read those tomes
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>>5081819
>Your new physique, as well as your self styled martial arts. But to truly test your larger claws and fangs, you'll need more sink them into something stronger than wood. And you don't want to accidentally kill fu. Venture into the harshest environments, and conquer them! (Physical/ martial training. DC 55)
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>>5082053
No way. It makes the quest authentic.
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>>5082090
Sure but not in the choices themselves, OP wrote chinese characters in his own posts but the choices generally don't have chinese characters in them so they were not deleted, it's the 10~ people writing 野生 格格 while voting that probably triggered the antispam thing.
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>>5081819
>Your elegance! How can you call yourself a princess without knowing proper etiquette and common social graces! Or possessing wealth! Find another treasure to aid in your breakthrough!
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>>5081819
>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
Read or Levar Burton will eat you.
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>>5081819
>A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body. Study the three manuals you have intimately, until you faint from exhaustion, create new spells with the new insights of death you've found. Practice your alchemy skills, and humiliate renowned philosophers after sneaking into their homes [Mental/ Magic Training. DC 60]
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the result

A sharp mind is more useful than a powerful body:8

Your elegance! How can you call yourself a princess without knowing proper etiquette and common social graces!: 4

Your new physique, as well as your self styled martial arts.:2

So you'll train your mind via studying, innovating new spells and practicing alchemy. As well as attempting to humiliate a few mortal philosophers with your wit

Update will arrive shortly

>>5081986
That's probably what happened
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After the two person celebration Monu insisted on throwing for you comes to its natural end, you return to your training. And without thinking or meditating, you know exactly what aspect of yourself your training should be focused upon. And that is your mind! It needs to be sharpened, like a blade, refined and polished like a jewel. For a quick intellect and cunning mind is a far more useful tool than a strong body will ever be. For wit can overcome any brute one may meet upon the road, and knowledge can solve many problems in life than you're able to with strength alone. It is simply logical to seek to hone one's own mental faculties before anything else, for what use is power if you are not intelligent enough to wield it? What use is skill if you are unable to understand how to apply it!

Besides, you're a born predator! There's little need for you to refine your martial style as you are now, especially now that you can crush a man's head between your jaws, but even before you blossomed into nobility, you never had any trouble killing men or beasts! On all physical fronts, you are already superior to most if not any cultivator of your level. What you are lacking currently is experience and expertise with the more mystical practices of cultivators. You are a canny maker of poisons, but that is only because of Monu's own mastery of the art of making them, rather than any effort or study on your part. Your unnamed cultivation method may possess strange and potent abilities and powers which would catch any cultivator no matter how experience off guard, including an art that is not only entirely unique to your heretical practices but also incredibly practical and powerful if it is used correctly. But, even though you've learned how to shackle your opponents with the weight of the grudges you breath and bolster your own physical prowess while beneath the miasma of the grudges you hold within your belly, alongside other uses of the manifested energy of resentment and your apparently uniquely specialized Qi of Ghosts and death and that of Pure Yin, you are well aware that your spiritual talents are rather lacking.

The spells you know and have adapted to your practice are simply humble. And even though they are useful , the effects of altering them with your unique essences are hard to predict. You need spells and rituals that align directly with your law, rather than being forced to adapt to it. It is a weakness of yours currently, that your mystical knowledge and practices are lacking. The few spells you know, and the variations you've created aren't sufficient enough to serve as a shield or spear. Why, you haven't even learned how to create a proper barrier yet! While you can kill men with ease, besides your Unique Art, you are a supreme novice! Among Sages, mystics, witches and sorcerers, you are a dabbler! And that cannot stand! You're a noble, beautiful and magnificent cultivator!
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>>5082779

You cannot allow yourself to be lacking in any area~! You need to mend the gap in your capabilities with utmost haste! :est you find yourself overwhelmed by those who had not ignored such a vital aspect of their cultivation. You need to study and meditate, hone your already sharp mind so you may be able to create spells that are natural to your method rather than appropriated for it! And you need to learn how to make medicine as well as poisons.

And you'll begin this mental training by recommencing your research of the three forbidden manuals you stole away from the crypts! Studying is to knowledge and wisdom as exercise is to muscles! Perhaps the insights you earn through tireless reading will lead you to a discovery as magnificent as the Phantom Cat Step, The art of the Severing of the Eternal soul and mortal vessel, or perhaps even your recent evolution into a infantile primordial beast!

Nearly bursting with excitement, you float through the air towards the chamber where Monu has placed the treasured Manuals, your mind buzzing with possibilities and day dreams of the future!

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Rolled 79 (1d100)

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Rolled 90 (1d100)

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Rolled 13 (1d100)

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>>5082788
Alright! Success! 30 over the mark. NICE.
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Oh how the text swims before your eyes! The characters lift from the page and swim through the air like shoals of tiny fish! They flutter and dance in the air above the age worn pages of the ancient and forbidden manuals you have studied for days without pausing to rest or look away. In the morning, you pursue the history of the late Niú Bingwen and the glorious accomplishments he achieved after being raised from a simple pack animal into the once highly respected and illustrious founder of one of the pillars of the modern cultivation world, before his legacy was tossed aside and achievements placed in the laps of his students! You learn what it means to be a magical beast, by the accounts and stories of his incredible life preserved within the first chapter of the Collected Accounts of Ascended Beasts, their histories and legacies left behind. Your eyes become misty with tears, as you read of the noble warrior's last stand against hordes of devils that spilled out from the earth, intent on claiming his aged mentors life. Your heart fills with both sorrow and pride, as you read how the Ox who became a man died and reach the end of his story. Truly his was an inspiring life! And the glories and renown he earned in it are to be envied! Bingwen has shown you, even though he is long dead, the unparalleled heights a magical beast can reach! and the entirety of his existence scarcely filled a fraction of a fraction of the pages that compose the entirety of the once lost records of your race! And you have learned much about what it means to be a primordial beast, both spiritually and physically. You set the manual aside, for Monu to collect and replace upon the stone shelf you had taken it from, leaving a ribbon to mark your place. The text that began after Bingwen's death, spoke of the the wide acceptance of ascending and adopting magical beasts, to honor his legacy and those of the other "First" animal cultivators. A trend that the writer choses to show with a songbird who became the grandmaster of one of the oldest sects in living memory.

Through the day, you read over the notes Monu penned and study the Occult Treasures of the fields of the underworld, and the Alchemy of the dead with a fervor that nears lust. As you struggle to remain awake, your head clouded by the heavy aroma of a week of incense smoke that still fills your lungs, you watch the contents of the alchemical record crawl like lines of ants or ghost marching to their grave. Your breath floats before your eyes, bubbling and popping as you mumble the words that crawl from the pages and up your arms. How fascinating it is, to learn of the traditions of dead alchemists and the products of boiling a prince alongside a pauper. Or the method of ensuring one's swift reincarnation and preservation of their past life's memories! Or the knowledge of incubating a demon in the living brain of a sinner!
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>>5082857

And it is much more fascinating to read them as they swim through the air around your head!

You do not know when, but at night you find the Diary of the soul eater before you, after you had began to doze and drift off to sleep but managed to rouse yourself just before your consciousness slipped away and your body collapsed. Still partially asleep, you look to the book and struggle to read its poorly written contents. Oddly enough, despite failing to mark your place in it yesterday, it is open on the passage you had began to read before dawn came and you shifted the attention of your study back to the sole legacy of your people. Odder yet, the chamber's standing lanterns have been lit. You look down and begin to read, as the shadows flicker and move about, like a single hunched figure pacing the room. The words whisper themselves in your head, with a voice different than your own. Which makes it much easier for you to understand how one is able to take a soul trapped in a jar and implant it in an object or corpse. You smile drunkenly, as the voice narrating the passages you read becomes more emotional and outspoken, as the text turns to a discussion of the morality of harnessing the spirits of the deceased and theorizing about their uses.

And then

You wake up, curled on the floor, with drool soaking the soft fur of your paws! Raising your head, you sigh in relief as you see all three of the manuals have been returned to their proper places. Feeling refreshed and with renewed energy and a mind clear of exhaustion, you leave the scroll repository to begin practicing Alchemy with the supply of medicinal herbs and spirit grasses you and Monu have collected. A simple pain relieving salve and a energizing pill will be an easy start and serve as good stepping stones for more advance elixirs and as materials for refinement!
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A bright eyed young woman, dressed in the pale blue and snow white robes of the Winter Blossoming Wisdom Sect, carried out her daily chores. Which today was the gathering of ripe mystic fruits on the border of the sect's territory, high in the mountains above the Primordial Forest of the Tragic Lovers. She was not a warrior by heart, and abhorred violence, but her pink eyes darted at every shadow cast by every tree. Rumor among the lower rings of disciples spoke of a horrific ape beast whose wails and weeping could be heard at night in the depths of the forest, and the mortals of the lands praised a strange and new guardian spirit. The Innocent and naïve girl, was fearful of both as she had only recently began her cultivation five years ago, and while her progress was steady and her development strong, her heart was still meek and her character shy.

Looking away from the dark shadows cast around her, the Novice cultivator tied her shockingly red hair into a short bun, and started to climb up the bent trunk of the fruit bearing tree she had spent weeks searching for.
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With a hare's foot knife stuck between her teeth, she wrapped her arms and legs around the vulnerable tree, and quickly shimmied her way up to its highest branches that hung heavily with her prize.

The Green Jade Clarity Plum! A delicious fruit that would remove all distractions from ones thoughts and aid in meditation by creating a serene stillness inside of one's head! Useful for cultivation, especially for beginners like her juniors in the sect, and also able to be fermented into a delicious and mind numbing wind.

Humming to herself, she pulled her knife from her red painted lips and with a flick of her wrist cut the fattest and ripest plum from the branch. But it fell past her outstretched hand, as she nearly fell from the branch in shock.

She heard a string of Pipa Music, just beyond the plum's glade. Looking out into the dark, mortally frightened, the young cultivator froze as snow began to fall, and the stream that she followed to his sacred place froze.

In the shadows, a haggard and hunched figure emerged. Immediately, she knew he was possessed, from the shape of the aura that surrounded him. Four fox tails. And she recognized his face, though it was much thinner since she last saw him. With a bandage wrapped around half his face, to hide the ruin of his stolen eye, the disgraced outer disciple staggered towards her, strumming the pipa he held slowly.

Unlike many of her fellow inner disciples, she had taken the time to learn the names of the outers who toiled in their orchards and fields.

"Jingyǔ!" She cried, flying from the branch she sat upon, hoping to help the poor man "What has happened to you? do not allow the demon to fool you! It has addled your sense and mislead you! Do not allow your anger to make you the slave of a"

"Give me" The former monk snarled, his once sad eyes burning with hatred, and bearing the slit pupil of a fox "that which was denied to me by the gods"

She held her knife tightly, he was driven mad, and though he wounded the sect gravely, she knew he could be saved from the demon that had taken advantage of his sorrow.

"Give me your healthy meridians!" Jingyǔ cried out, strumming his Pipa feverishly as the sudden snow fall turned into a storm. As the winds painted a white shroud between the young cultivator and the bewitched monk, a cackle like cracking ice could be heard just beneath their howling cry.
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Across the Ling border, not near nor far from the battle waged beneath the snow, the grand martial tournament held by the the Guardians of the Celestial Sunlight Sect was drawing to a close after running for most of a year. The last nine contestants joined the field, beneath a chorus of cheers and praise from their elders and those who had been defeated in the earlier rounds. Banners bearing each of the nine's names were carried by those they had bested in the prior combat.
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>>5082861
The Newly ascended Grandmaster of the sect, raised a folded fan as the idol of his predecessor was carted out and placed by his side. Drums were beaten, horns were blared, and with the firing of nine burning arrows towards the heavens, bearing the names of the final contestants the last match begun.

In the shadows behind the young master's seat, five masked elders gathered behind his back and whispered in his ear. His eyes, whose brilliance rivaled the sun itself had narrowed.

"So, our guest from the Winter Blossoming Wisdom sect was greatly pleased by our gifts and hospitality" The Young master spoke, maintain his glowing grin as he watched the nine gifted outer disciples fought ferociously for the right to join the inner ring of the sect "Enough that we would be allowed to "harvest" from their wild orchards, and not only that, but the Heir of the Ancestral blood has been confirmed to be alive"

"And prospering in the Martial world, though she has not upheld the dignity of the mortal line and has committed many injustices" One of the elders hissed "Just recently, she has snuffed out several martial schools and brought great dishonor to a mortal tournament..."

"Send a messenger to bring her to me" The young master dully commanded, more focused on the fight than the wellbeing and deeds of his cousin "She is alive, and that is enough. The laws of the mortal realm do not reach the heavens, she will be reprimanded for her wanton slaughter if it becomes habitual. What of our prize? has the demon cats lair been found"

"We have naught but rumors, but we are certain she remains in the Chuan region, though we have not found her den's exact location' The crimson masked elder snarled angrily "Hearsay amongst the mortals say she follows the Chuan army or guards its patriarch, but there is no evidence to support this claim. All that is certain, is she remains in those province and has not revealed herself to wreck havoc in the mortal realm in sometime"

The Young master, Ling Yongzheng closed his eyes and dismissed his advisors with a flick of his sleeve and fan.

"Leave me" He barked! his blazing eyes flaring with motes of fire as his long hair lifted like the plumage of a phoenix

And so the five elders did as he commanded
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"Why have you come to my abode, Lady Huanliuxue!" A thin faced and hairless man whimpered, his thin mustache hanging over his trembling lip as you lay before his bed, where is fat wife slept as did the rest of his household. A simple sleeping potion added to their dinner was all it took to give you a private audience with one of Chuan's most decorated and beloved scholars

"Oh, you know I'd never harm a man who serves Lord Chuan" You lied happily as you tilted your head to the side "I've just come to test your wits, and see if you're worthy of the regard he holds you with"
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>>5082862

"This..this is a test? not a warning that heralds my doom, or the harbinger of my own death" The man said, gnawing at his nails fitfully. Which if he continued would make him much less respected in the court, as he was beginning to chew them short

"That is what I said is it not?" You cackle merrily as you rise to your feet and raise your head high "Now, tell me, oh humble scholar what is the meaning of life?"
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You sigh as you watch the former scholar march from the Chuan family's palace, dressed in the robes of a beggar and with a shaved head. It seems his confidence shattered when you ran circles around him in his debate and that he had lost faith in humanity when he couldn't find a fault in what you proposed as the meaning of life. Though it was not a belief you strongly held, it shook his own beliefs and ideals to the core and now he's abandoned his family, his wealth, and has left his position in the court to live the life as a wandering monk. Fully convinced that he had lead an immoral and contemptible life until now,

How boring.

Yawning, you leave as the lord of the Chuan rushes to try and stop the scholar from leaving all he had ever known behind. And finding a nice, sunny spot upon the highest roof of the palace reflect on the progress of your mystical and alchemical studies

Double vote

What is the result of your mental training

>A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield"

>Knowledge of how to steal breath, sapping away the energy of your victims and eventually stealing away their still leaving souls. Huntoulei itself!

>A new use for grudge energy! Not only can the clouds of hatred your breath out weaken and slow those who are caught in it, but now they can also become a caustic, flesh melting blaze! Fire that burns cold!

>A curse that will open the old wounds of whoever is unfortunate enough to be afflicted by it, and keep them from healing fresh injuries. A trick you learned from a ghost you caught in a jar

>Write in

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What do you do now, Huanliuxue?

>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress

>Search the underworld for materials useful for alchemy and cultivation, to prepare incase the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet fails

>Check on Fu and his village and learn of what adventures he's had since you've last met him, and subtly push him to prepare his body for actual cultivation

>While you're in the capital, appear to the Lord of the Chuan, and bask in his praises and swindle him for gifts and demands in exchange for your "Patronage"

>Write in
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>>5082865
>A curse that will open the old wounds of whoever is unfortunate enough to be afflicted by it, and keep them from healing fresh injuries. A trick you learned from a ghost you caught in a jar
The more experienced the opponent, the more old wounds they have. This is a very insidious ability.

>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
I don't want to stall further.
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>>5082865
A curse that will open the old wounds of whoever is unfortunate enough to be afflicted by it, and keep them from healing fresh injuries. A trick you learned from a ghost you caught in a jar.
While you're in the capital, appear to the Lord of the Chuan, and bask in his praises and swindle him for gifts and demands in exchange for your "Patronage"
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>>5082865
>A curse that will open the old wounds of whoever is unfortunate enough to be afflicted by it, and keep them from healing fresh injuries. A trick you learned from a ghost you caught in a jar
All of them are tempting... but this one is the most intriguing. Depending on how long it sticks with someone, it could be crippling. Hopefully we never run into someone so skilled they have never been injured in battle.
>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
We have prepared enough. Progress calls!
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>>5082865
>A curse that will open the old wounds of whoever is unfortunate enough to be afflicted by it, and keep them from healing fresh injuries. A trick you learned from a ghost you caught in a jar
>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
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>>5082865
>A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield"


>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
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>>5082865
>Old wounds
Unless they were peerless and untouched. . .

>Appear to the lord of Chuan, bask in his praises.
>Push through the bottle neck.
We have waited enough. But I desire PRAISE as is befitting the queen of the wilds.
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>>5082865
>Knowledge of how to steal breath, sapping away the energy of your victims and eventually stealing away their still leaving souls. Huntoulei itself!

>Search the underworld for materials useful for alchemy and cultivation, to prepare incase the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet fails
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>>5082865

>Knowledge of how to steal breath, sapping away the energy of your victims and eventually stealing away their still leaving souls. Huntoulei itself!I was against stealing that book, but now that we have it we might as well use it.

>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
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>>5082865
>A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield"

>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress

The old wounds curse does have the issue that it's useless against someone who's never taken an injury before, and the higher up in the cultivation world we go the more likely we're to come across such monsters, but being able to reflect attacks back is useful even if our opponent hasn't taken damage before, let alone being able to multiply those attacks, which could theoretically allow us to punch far above our weight level under ideal circumstances.
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>>5083296
>The old wounds curse does have the issue that it's useless against someone who's never taken an injury before
Only until we injure them. But I do like the sound of
>>5082865
>A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield"
So it gets my vote.>>5082865
>Check on Fu and his village and learn of what adventures he's had since you've last met him, and subtly push him to prepare his body for actual cultivation
>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
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>>5082865
>Barrier spell
I like the wounding curse too, but I feel like people are forgetting there's also the possibility that cultivation in this world renews the body with major breakthroughs, which would effectively erase the scarring and wounds the curse would utilise, yeah? Whereas the barrier is instead both attack and defense, something we sorely lack. With it, we'll have the three staples of attack, defense, and mobility.
>Breakthrough
Honestly, I would like to hone our body too, because breakthroughs also need strong bodies, but being a magical beast and evolved at that does give us some slack. I also don't like the thought that they're going to start actively searching for us, and body tempering would leave signs of our passing.

I'm also fine with checking in on Fu, if people want to do that first. But if we do, we should be sneaky and only show ourselves to him, give the villagers plausible deniability by having not seen us in months/years depending on when they're talked to.
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>>5082865

>A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield"

>Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress
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You know what might be interesting making a ghost/grudge version of gu poison https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu_(poison)
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>>5083649
Shove a bunch of vengeful ghosts in a jar and eat the last survivor?
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>>5083574
Being a curse, I think it is wounds that you had. Rather than scars or fully healed skin being required.
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>>5083657
Or turn it into a curse, or ingredient
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For what it's worth, reopening old wound is just one (admittedly very nasty) part of the curse, it also stops any healing, which could be very useful against someone who can heal/regenerate.
Though all of the option sound really useful, so I have no complaints either way.
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>>5083722
This won't really work against people who can body hop, remake their bodies, or reverse their bodies to a point when they weren't harmed.

I also think it would be pretty useful as a spell, I just think the barrier is better.
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>>5083696
No see, that's my point. Cultivation novels tend to run with the theme of injuries, even fully healed ones, leaving behind sequelae and treating it as the same kind of concept as pill toxins. As they accumulate, things get worse/less effective for you, and you have to purge them from your body, which basically means they just don't exist anymore. Think of it like an insect or a reptile getting hurt, and then when they molt/shed the injury gets left behind. The curse might be effective on soul injuries though? Because they're usually really hard to heal. But they also don't really start showing up until way higher than Foundation Establishment. Either way, we can just learn the curse later, a defensive technique is much more usual right now.
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>>5083730
I don't know, since our powers are grudge based, and grudges are centred on people and not their bodies, I could see the curse persist even through body hops and other assorted bullshit.
Or not, who really knows. I assume it might depend on our skill?

But yeah the barrier would be pretty sweet too, no arguments there.
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>>5083741
Yeah, that's a good point too. In the end, I think it's just a little too vague, there's too many possible ways it could or couldn't work. Best to just get the thing we know for a fact will be useful and then grab the curse later, like we did with the last choice like this. Speaking of, I really hope qm lets is have the pseudo-shapeshifting soon. We've passed it up two or three times now for better choices, it's gotta be like a thread away from clicking at this point.
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>>5082865
Changing my vote >>5082891 to
A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield"
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the result

A curse that will open the old wounds of whoever is unfortunate enough to be afflicted by it, and keep them from healing fresh injuries. A trick you learned from a ghost you caught in a jar:4

A unique variation of the basic barrier spell. Utilizing the destructive nature of Yin and Grudges, you've discovered a way to collect the force of physical and magical attacks within the barrier, before multiplying and unleashing it back at your attacker. You've dubbed this spell the "Dying Grudge Shield":6

Knowledge of how to steal breath, sapping away the energy of your victims and eventually stealing away their still leaving souls. Huntoulei itself!:2
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Attempt to breakthrough, confident of your ability to break the bottleneck halting your progress: 9

While you're in the capital, appear to the Lord of the Chuan, and bask in his praises and swindle him for gifts and demands in exchange for your "Patronage":2

Search the underworld for materials useful for alchemy and cultivation, to prepare incase the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet fails:1

Check on Fu and his village and learn of what adventures he's had since you've last met him, and subtly push him to prepare his body for actual cultivation:1

So you've made your own variation of the humble barrier spell, which you have dubbed the Dying Grudge Shield (垂死怨怼㕹,Chuísǐyuànduìfá)

And will attempt a breakthrough, confident in your ability to do so.

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While you have improved in all areas that you trained, you've been most successful in your endeavors of spell creation. Magic is a tricky art to even learn, let alone master, especially when the student doesn't have hands to form signs and must draw diagrams and calligraphy with the tip of their tail rather than brush. The stench of cinnabar ink and mercury still clings to the luscious fur there. However, you persevered and upholding the pride of a witch's student, studied hard and trained even harder to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts of sorcery and spells! And it was not long until you had become knowledgeable enough to begin the arduous process of trial and error and experimentation that is required to create entirely original and new spells created and specialized with your unique method of cultivation in mind.

Yawning and stretching your body out beneath the sun's rays, you smile proudly as you recall your own brilliance and how you at last conquered the barrier spell and made it your own. In the body of a cat, you could not create the spell normally and had suffered failure after failure attempting to do so. But, with your newly opened and expanded mind, you found a loophole around the obstacle presented by your lack of hands that finally allowed you to learn the simplest form of protection afforded to Cultivators. The solution was as simple as the spell itself! Rather than quickly pressing and drawing one's hands together and then apart, you spread your ears and lift your whiskers to draw the Qi necessary form the barrier and make it take on the shape required for any situation.

However, you were not satisfied with the basic form of the barrier spell, it was to humble and common for your tastes and not allow befitting a princess of the wilds and the dead like yourself! So you chose to create an evolution of the barrier that was more suitable for your practices. It was not difficult, now that you knew what could be altered and switched out of the composition of a spell as well as having a clear vision in mind for the result you desired. And after a few tests that you enlisted the aid of Fu to perform, you had success in not only creating a more advance and unique variation of the humble barrier, but also turning it from a purely defensive technique into one that attacked via defending! Offense and Defense combined through your genius!

Fu was less pleased with the results, when the stone you bade him to hurl at you, was not only caught by the barrier you erected, but reflected and thrown back! Directly into his stomach with twice the force he threw it with! The scarred youth was fortunate that his deep admiration of you kept him from putting all of his strength into the toss, or he might have otherwise been bedridden for the rest of the year!

By forming the barrier from Qi aligned to the destructive aspect of Yin and the nature of grudges,
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You turned the usually pale blue shield of solid light into a screen as black as a winter's night! The edges of which were made of what appeared at first glance to be smoke but was actually clouds so dark they were almost black. The miasma of resentment, that wreathed the barrier like a mantle of silk! And the appearance was not all the was changed by the subtle altercations you made to the movements required to form the barrier and the purity of the forces you used in its creations.

From the day you began to work on creating this new shield, you knew what it would be capable of when it was completed and perfected. Unlike the standard, mundane, and novice barrier spell that your innovation was born from which can only black or deflect away attacks, The shield forged by the vast intellect of Huanliuxue is also a weapon! For, the Yin that weaves its tiles not only catches the force of any attack that simply does not drive through and shatter it, but also stores them inside of itself. Where, bathed in the essences of destruction and spite, it is multiplied. Then it is released to return to its roost. The protection spell you have made, not only blocks attacks but reflects them!

As poor Fu had learned, after the rock he threw knocked the air out of his lungs and him to the ground. Though the bruise it left behind should have faded away now, along with the soreness and pain. Cackling at the pleasant memory between you and the boy who may one day prove worthy to be made your disciple, your rest your head on your paws and watch the sun set behind the distant, mist crowned mountains that grace the horizon like iron stakes. Really, the boy should be grateful that he played a part in your development! It is a privledge few men can earn, to lend their service to a princess.

As the air chill and night falls, you take your leave of the Chuan Palace, as its lord wails in grief for the departure of his close friend and confidant, who you accidentally convinced to live a more austere life as a chaste and mute monk. Flying through the night sky, you drift through the clouds, admiring the stars and looking down upon the world of mortals.

A world you were soon to leave behind entirely. For, one could not leave the cultivation world except in death or ascension once they passed beyond the Qi Condensation stage. But you were never a part of that world to begin with. You were always outside of it, since the day you were able to think and truly grasp that you were alive. Rather than feeling trepidation or a distant sense of loss you feel excited. Exhilarated even.

Moving past the first bottleneck is a right of passage for cultivators, and soon you would truly enter the world of cultivation. It was, in a way, like growing older. You have already become wiser, larger and stronger than you were before you reached your bottleneck and were confident that your efforts would not be in vain.

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>>5084020

Returning to your temple beneath the mountain and before the ancient tomb, Granny Monu Presents to you the Dead Ghost Mask Pellet, carefully wrapped in fine silks, dried ginseng ,lotus flowers and the jaw of one of the bandits whose corpses she has been refining. With trembling hands, she sets the bundle before you paws, tears streaming from not only her intact eye but the void its twin left behind. Sniffling and openly sobbing, the witch crosses her legs and seats herself on the temple floor.

Clasping her hands together, wrapped in prayer beads, she struggles to regain her composure threw the tears she sheds in pride. Neither of you need to speak of the danger you are soon to face alone, and the old toad witch has grown as found of you as she was her first daughter. She fears losing you, and you fear making a fool out of yourself.

Eventually, with the aid of the wine she bought to celebrate your incredible progress and marvelous development as both a magical beast and cultivator, your teacher regains control of herself.

And with a stern look in her one eye, that burned strongly with the confidence that she would see you again, Monu grabbed her pipe and twirled it between the fingers of her hand that still had all of them.

"I can still make artifacts despite my crippling, though I'll need you to lend the Qi necessary to perform the creation, my beloved disciple" She says as her seriousness of her expression only deepens "Allow me to take a small part of you, to form in a treasure that will immortalize our bond as student and teacher, and mark the true beginning of your journey to immortality. Oh princess Huanliuxue"

"Granny" You mutter, closing your eyes to keep from shedding tears in front of your teacher "I am deeply touched and grateful, that you would honor me as you honored your own daughter"

Monu says nothing in reply, but the mirthful look in her eye and the loving expression she wears, tells you more that can be conveyed through words alone. A familiar warmth radiates from you heart throughout your body made cold by the grave.

What part of yourself do you give to Monu to make into a magical Item, Huanliuexue?

>A fang [a charm necklace]

>A claw [a deadly weapon]

>A whisker [a beautiful Instrument]

>A tuft of your beautiful, scarlet fur (A resplendent ribbon)

>Write in
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>>5084023
>A claw [a deadly weapon]
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>>5084023
>A whisker [a beautiful Instrument
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>>5084023
>A whisker [a beautiful Instrument]
I'm not gonna rip out my teeth and claws on a whim. Plucking a nose hair is irksome enough!
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>>5084023
>A claw [a deadly weapon]
Losing a claw to get a stronger weapon sounds like a fair trade, the whisker sounds interresting but I have no idea what an instrument could do.
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>>5084023
>A tuft of your beautiful, scarlet fur (A resplendent ribbon)
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>>5084023
>A tuft of your beautiful, scarlet fur (A resplendent ribbon)
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>>5084053
can't really use most traditional weapons due to lack of thumbs
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>>5084076
Yeah but a claw would probably be fine.
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>>5084023
>A whisker [a beautiful Instrument]
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>>5084023
>>A whisker [a beautiful Instrument]
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>>5084023
>>A fang [a charm necklace]
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>>5084023
>A whisker [a beautiful Instrument]
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We're on page 10. A new thread for the next update would be wise.
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>>5084023
>A whisker

I'm not down with loosing teeth and claws.
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>>5084176
Archive on suptg too.
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>>5084023
>>A tuft of your beautiful, scarlet fur (A resplendent ribbon)
Least damaging
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>>5084023
>A tuft of your beautiful, scarlet fur (A resplendent ribbon)

Guys. It's a sentimental choice. Yeah, it's the least damaging, but it also holds the most meaning. Our fur used to be white, it changed when we did, dyed in the blood of tragedy. But also it's our favorite feature, we really really like it. Plus, are you all really going to tell me that a beautiful princess doesn't deserve an elegant ribbon handcrafted by our doting, beloved granny? The choice is clear.
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Ending the vote now. Tallying the result. Update will be the start of a fresh thread!

A Claw:2

A Whisker:6

A Fang:1

A tuft of fur:4

So You'll have a magical instrument made from one of your whiskers!

New thread will arrive shortly, and I'll link to it here and in the general

>>5084228
Hoho! I've done so already!
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>>5085259

New thread! Migrate over!



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