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Which fantasy novels were based on the Lower Planes, Middle Planes, and Upper Planes?

2024-08-18 08:29
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2024-08-18 09:19

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: "The Great Dominator's Celestial Venerable Lu,""The Great Frenzy of Martial Arts,""The Golden Dragon of Douluo Rebelling the World,""The World of the Red Dust in the Barren Era,""Proud of the Heavens,""Eternal Defying Heaven,""Chaotic True Sword Art,""The Heavenly Thearch," and "The Immortal Emperor." These novels were all set in the lower, middle, and upper realms. They told about different fantasy worlds and the growth of the protagonist. The story was both twists and turns, suspense, and thrilling. It would definitely make you hooked. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some fantasy novels about planes? Were the planes described in these novels independent? Would he be able to see the cultivation systems of different planes?

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2024-09-08 10:06

πŸ˜‹I recommend the two novels, Super Invincible Summoning System and Reaper of the Plane. " Super Invincible Summoning System " was a fantasy novel. After the main character transmigrated, he obtained the Invincible Summoning System. He could summon different divine beasts, demonic beasts, items, and medicinal pills, achieving unparalleled achievements. It was the story of a new generation of gods." Reaper of the Plane " was a fantasy novel. After the main character died, he became a reaper who was chosen to transmigrate to different planes to complete a mission. The two novels were very good. They described the differences and characteristics between the planes, as well as the different cultivation methods and systems. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

You have three planes, I have thirteen planes

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2024-09-05 19:44

My answer was wrong. There was usually only one plane in the novel, and the author might create different storylines in multiple planes through different methods such as transmigration and rebirth. Therefore, there were usually multiple planes in a novel, and the author might only write a novel on one of them. I'm not sure if you're referring to the same novel with 13 planes. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.

Could the planes mentioned in fantasy novels exist?

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2024-08-27 22:14

The planes in fantasy novels referred to a parallel universe or a multi-dimensional space used to describe different story worlds or forms of existence. Although the concept of planes is very common in novels, in reality, scientists believe that we only exist in a three-dimensional universe. There are no parallel universes or multiple dimensions. Although planes in fantasy novels may exist, they are usually fictional. The existence of planes in novels could stimulate the readers 'imagination and make them feel different worlds and life experiences, but they did not exist in reality.

In this novel, how many missions in the lower planes did one have to complete before they could enter the higher planes?

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2024-09-27 05:10

I recommend "The Path of Heavenly Dao's Evolution" to you. The main character, Lin Fan, traveled through the other worlds and played the role of a Heavenly Dao Evolver. He started from the lowest level Low Martial World and stepped onto the path of plane upgrade. He built the Underworld, forged the Heavenly Court, conferred the gods, crossed worlds, and fought gods. He then developed this Low Martial World into an Immortal Dao Great World. This novel meets your requirements. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~😘

Is Paper Planes based on a true story?

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2024-10-08 05:47

No, it's not. Paper Planes is a fictional creation, not based on real events.

Is 'Paper Planes' based on a true story?

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2024-09-28 15:49

No, it's not. 'Paper Planes' is usually fictional and not based on real events.

How were planes in old science fiction different from real - world planes at that time?

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2024-11-07 10:44

In old science fiction, planes often had capabilities that real - world planes lacked. Real planes were mainly made of metal and used traditional fuels. But science fiction planes could be made of unheard - of materials. They might also be able to fly without wings, defying the laws of aerodynamics as we knew them. They were often depicted as being able to fly in outer space as well as in Earth's atmosphere, which was a huge difference from real - world planes that were strictly for atmospheric flight.

Can you recommend some planes or fantasy novels?

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2024-08-18 07:04

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. In " The Strongest Exchange System in History," the main character traveled through various planes, including Wuxia, novels, anime, Xianxia, myths, and so on. Author: The Chrysanthemum in the Sky. 2. The main character, Xin Han, gradually became an expert in different planes and mastered powerful divine artifacts. Author: Silent Zen. 3. In "Random Plane Crossing", the main character, Wang Yi, obtained the ability to travel through various planes because of a mysterious old man. He would receive a reward every time. Author: Bodhi under the Moon. 4. The main character became a disciple of the White Tiger Clan and possessed the Azure Dragon and White Tiger, two great Super Divine Beasts 'bloodlines, rising in the material plane. Author: Buddha said it was a demon. I hope you like the above recommendations. If you need more information, please let me know at any time.😘

Which planes were in the ring? Including Wuxia, Magic, and Doomsday?

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2024-09-12 10:33

πŸ˜‹The novel I recommend to you is " Crossing the Plane of the Movie World ". This novel fits your needs. The protagonist traveled through different planes through a magic ring and experienced various types of worlds such as Wuxia, Magic, and Doomsday. This included Wuxia classics like Demigods and Dragons. I hope you will like this novel. Muah.πŸ˜—

Is the movie Paper Planes based on a true story?

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2024-10-01 23:22

Not really. It's mostly a fictional creation with elements that might draw inspiration from various sources but not a direct retelling of a true event.

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