Fantasy novels often had the concept of realms. Different realms represented different levels of strength and skills. The following are some common realms of fantasy novels: [1. Mortal: Ordinary humans without special abilities are in a state of survival and reproduction. 2. Infant period: Infant period usually refers to the state of helplessness and ignorance when the protagonist is born. Infant stage: Infant stage usually refers to the growth stage of the protagonist gradually mastering some basic abilities such as running, jumping, attacking, etc. 4. Youth: Youth usually refers to the growth stage of the protagonist, which gradually matures and shows his strength and ability. 5. Middle-aged stage: Middle-aged stage usually refers to the cultivation stage of the protagonist, where he gradually improves his strength and skills and begins to face various challenges and tests. Old age: Old age usually refers to the protagonist's cultivation stage, which has already mastered very profound skills and abilities, but his body and energy are gradually declining. 7. Realm Breakthrough: In fantasy novels, the protagonist often needs to break through his own realm to reach a higher level. Breakthrough usually meant mastering new skills and abilities or increasing one's combat strength. God Realm: In fantasy novels, God Realm usually refers to the realm that the protagonist finally reaches, mastering extraordinary power and ability to live as long as heaven and earth. These were just some of the common realms. Different fantasy novels might have different settings and divisions.
In fantasy novels, there were often different realms, and these realms were usually called "jie" or "wei". The following are some common realms of fantasy novels: 1. Mortal Realm: refers to ordinary humans who do not have special abilities or special identities. 2. Immortal and Mortal Realm: The dividing line between the Immortal Realm and the Mortal Realm. People in the Immortal Realm have supernatural abilities, but people in the Mortal Realm don't. 3. Immortal Cultivation World: Immortal Cultivators 'realms include Foundation Establishment, Core Formation, Nascent Soul, Soul Formation, Body Integration, Tribulation Transcendence, Immortal Ascension, and so on. 4. Spirit World: The Spirit World is the place where the cultivator goes after death, including the world where the soul is located and the main area of the Spirit World. 5 God Realm: The God Realm is the place where cultivators go after reaching the highest level. It usually includes the God Domain, God Realm, God Immortal Realm, etc. 6. Devil World: The Devil World is a place where cultivators usually go, including the Demon King, Demon Lord, Demon Race, etc. These realms were not fixed. They might change according to the plot of the novel.
Fantasy novels often divided realms into different levels. These levels usually had specific definition and characteristics, and often had corresponding enemies or challengers. The following are some common realms of fantasy novels: 1. Spiritual Apprentice: A person without any spiritual power or magical abilities, usually a beginner or novice. 2. Mortal: A person who possesses a certain amount of spiritual power and magical abilities but is usually not as powerful as a mage. 3. Cleric: refers to an ordinary person who has a certain magical ability and can use spiritual power to perform magical calculations. 4. Elementalist: A mage who can control natural elements such as fire, water, wind, earth, etc. Usually, they have strong elemental control abilities. The 5 Great Magicians referred to Magicians who possessed powerful magical abilities and could cast all kinds of high-level spells. Elemental Lord: A mage who controls multiple natural elements usually has strong leadership and strategic abilities. 7 God King: A mage with the power of God can summon divine weapons to cast powerful magic attacks. 8 Heavenly Emperor: refers to a mage who has the powerful power of the sky, can control the sky and the universe, and has unparalleled power. 9. Immortal: refers to a mage who has the ability to live forever or maintain eternal youth. Usually, they can continuously cultivate and improve their strength. 10 Gods: refers to a mage or existence with supernatural power. They can usually communicate with all things in the world and have great influence and strength.
In traditional fantasy novels, there were many different ways to divide realms. It could be seen that the division of realms in different novels was different. Some novels divided the realms into four realms: refining into qi, refining into qi into spirit, refining into spirit into void, and refining into void into Dao. Then, they entered the Primordial Chaos Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal Realm. There were also novels that divided the realms into Qi Refinement, Foundation Establishment, Golden Core, Nascent Soul, Soul Formation, Void Refinement, Body Integration, Mahayana, Tribulation Transcendence, and so on. In addition, there were some novels that divided realms into different mystic realms such as Circulation Sea, Dao Palace, Four Extremes, Dragon Transformation, and Immortal Foundation. Generally speaking, there were many types of realms in traditional fantasy novels, and the specific division would vary according to different novels.
I'm not sure which fantasy novel you're referring to. However, generally speaking, the realms of fantasy novels usually involved magic, martial arts, and the soul. The following are some common realms of fantasy novels: Mortal: A person without magic or martial arts abilities is usually in a helpless and confused state. 2. Wuxia Realm: It includes martial artists, warriors, swordsmen, chivalrous men, and other levels. In addition to martial arts level, these realms also involve the improvement of personality and cultivation. [3. Mage Realm: Including Elementalist, Summoner, Warlock, etc. In addition to magical abilities, these realms also involve the improvement of magical knowledge, techniques, and other aspects. 4 God Realm: Usually refers to a world that surpasses human existence. The realm is divided into heaven, god, immortal, devil, demon, god and ghost. 5. Immortal World: Usually refers to a world connected to the God World. The realms are divided into mortal, Xianxia, immortal, and above. 6. Underworld: Usually refers to a world connected to the Ghost Realm. The realms are divided into mortals, ghosts, spirits, ghosts, and ghost immortals. It was important to note that these realms might not be unique and might vary according to the novel.
The following is a rough table of the division of the fantasy realm: Cultivation states: 1. Whirllight 2. open the light 3. Fusion (Forming Inner Core) 4. heartbeat 5. Spiritual Silence 6. nascent soul 7. leaving aperture 8. give some attention to 9. fit 10. tribulation 11. great vehicle Fantasy novels were divided into realms: 1. Qi gatherer realm 2. postnatal realm 3. connate realm 4. Foundation establishment realm 5. divine treasure realm 6. purple mansion realm 7. primordial soul realm 8. Grotto Ruins Realm 9. tribulation transcendence realm 10. Dao Slaying Realm 11. sovereign-level 12. primordial chaos realm 13. Supreme Emperor Realm Physical body strength: 1. mortal body 2. copper skin iron bones 3. Strength is equal to a hundred oxen 4. Bronze Bone Body 5. Silver Bone Body 6. Golden Body 7. Body of All Creations 8. The body of a thousand mountains 9. Mahayana Body 10. Body of Tribulation Transcendence 11. Itinerant Immortal Body 12. The body of a traveling immortal Heaven Covering Realm: 1. Circulation Sea Mystic Realm (Bitter Sea, Life Spring, Divine Bridge, Nirvana) 2. Dao Palace Secret Realm (Heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys) 3. Level 4 Secret Realm (Four limbs, four bodies, four connected Daos, a total of four heavens) 4. Dragon Secret Realm The more orthodox division system of immortals: 1. heaven celestial stage 2. True Immortal (Primordial Immortal) 3. Mystic Immortal (Grand Mystic Immortal) 4. Golden Celestial (Zenith Heaven Golden Celestial) 5. heavenly high immortal 6. immortal supremacy realm 7. immortal Emperor realm Ruler Realm: The realms above the Control Realm were divided into eight small levels, namely the initial stage, the middle stage, the late stage, the great completion, and the peak stage. Elementary Level: This realm was the realm of beginners. They were not familiar enough with the skills and needed to constantly learn and practice. Intermediate Level: This realm was the realm of people who had already mastered basic skills. They needed to further improve their proficiency and application of skills. Please note that the above table is based on the search results provided and may not include all the categories of fantasy realms. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
The realms in Eastern fantasy novels were usually divided into the following stages: [1. Spiritual Apprentice: I've just entered the Spiritual Realm, and my understanding of the world and spiritual power is still very vague.] 2. Cleric: Able to master a certain amount of spiritual power techniques and begin to have a certain understanding of things in the spirit world. 3. Spirit Lord: A Cleric with a certain level of strength is the leader of the Spirit World. [4. Spirit Monarch: An existence that possesses extremely high status and strength in the Spirit Realm and is regarded as a god.] 5. Spiritual Venerable: Has a very important position in the Spiritual Realm and has powerful spiritual power and mysterious abilities. 6. Spiritual King: The ruler of the Spiritual World. He has great power and influence. At the same time, he is the teacher and leader of many spiritual disciples. Spirit Sage: The most powerful existence in the spirit world. It has the power and ability to surpass the gods and can be on equal footing with the gods. 8. Spirit God: A peak existence in the spirit world with unlimited power and ability to control the entire spirit world. Of course, different oriental fantasy novels might have different levels of division, which was just one of the common ways.
The following were some of the common and unique realms in fantasy novels: - ** Cultivation stages **: Qi Cultivation, Foundation Establishment, Jindan, Yuanying, Out of Body, Soul Separation, Body Integration, Tribulation Transcendence, Mahayana, etc. This division of realms was widely used in cultivation fantasy novels. Starting from the most basic Qi cultivation, one would gradually increase one's realm. The breakthrough of each realm meant a great increase in strength. For example, from Qi cultivation to foundation establishment was a qualitative leap, and when one reached the nascent soul stage, one might have some special abilities such as the nascent soul leaving the body. - ** Devil Cultivation Stage Division **: Body Refining, Spirit Receiving, Essence Condensation, Desire, Devouring, Devil Nascent, Leaving Aperture, Devil General, Devil King, Void Fragmentation, Tribulation Transcendence, etc. The division of realms of devil cultivators reflected the characteristics of devil cultivators. For example, the realm of devouring implied that devil cultivators could increase their strength by devouring others or other things. - ** Division of demon cultivation realms **: Spirit Gathering, Wisdom, Body Forging, Bone Refining, Demon Core, Transformation, Soul Condensation, Demon General, Demon King, Void Shattering, Tribulation Transcendence, etc. Yao cultivators usually started from spirit gathering. The formation of the Yao Core was an important symbol of the growth of a Yao cultivator. Transforming was the key stage for a Yao cultivator to be able to transform into a humanoid. This allowed them to have more possibilities on the path of cultivation. - ** Buddhist Cultivation Stage Division **: Gathering Essence, Transcending Mortality, Essence Heart, Intent Dispersion, Enlightening Heart, Sarira, Soul Movement, Great Void, Clear Spirit, Void Opening, Tribulation Transcendence, etc. The classification of Buddhist cultivation was related to the cultivation of Buddhist nature and the improvement of spiritual realm. The Sarira realm indicated that Buddhist cultivation had formed a special symbol of sarira in their bodies, which represented that their cultivation had reached a certain level. - ** Martial arts realm division **: Qi Receiving, Element Gathering, Core Formation, Spirit Transformation, Mysterious Yin, Spirit Connection, Honorable King, Saint Emperor, Emperor, World Destroying, World Creation, World Breaking, etc. Martial arts focused on the absorption, condensation, and transformation of the vital qi in the body. For example, Venerated Kings and Saint Emperors reflected the revered status and great power that martial arts cultivators obtained after reaching a certain realm. Other than that, there were also simpler and more distinct realms such as " Mortal, Spiritual Apprentice, Spiritual Knight, Spiritual Master, Spiritual King, Spiritual Emperor, Spiritual Grandmaster, Spiritual Venerable, Spiritual Saint, and Spiritual Monarch." From the ordinary mortals, they would gradually advance to the peak realm of the Spiritual Monarch. Different ways of dividing realms had their own characteristics. A good division of realms could be closely integrated with the novel's worldview, plot development, and character growth, attracting readers to read in depth. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In fantasy novels, there were many types of alchemists: - In one system, Alchemists were divided into the following grades: Mortal Grade, Earth Grade, Heaven Grade, Mysterious Grade, Spirit Grade, Saint Grade, Saint King Grade, Origin Grade, Origin Origin Grade, and Emperor Grade. Each grade was divided into Lower Grade, Middle Grade, and Upper Grade. - In the "Battle Through the Heavens", alchemists (similar to alchemists) were divided into nine grades. Each grade was divided into initial, middle, and high grades (the Pill Tower's certification was the general certification of alchemists on the Dou Qi continent). Their soul's realm could be divided into the mortal realm, spirit realm, heaven realm, and emperor realm. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. The Illumination Realm was a common concept in novels. It usually referred to the cognitive level and state of the world or characters in the novel. It was often described as a transparent, visual, and relatively objective realm that allowed people to directly perceive the world and content of the work through their senses. The levels of the Illumination Realm were usually related to the theme and worldview of the work. Different stories might have different levels of the Illumination Realm.
In fantasy novels, the realm of supreme divine power was usually divided into the following stages: 1. Heavenly Tribulation Realm, also known as Heavenly Dao, was the first stage of the Supreme Divine Power Realm. Cultivators at the Heavenly Tribulation Realm could sense the arrival of the power of the universe and grasp powerful universal divine powers. 2. The Realm of the Tao Sutra: The Realm of the Tao Sutra was the second stage of the Supreme Divine Power Realm. Cultivators in the realm of the Daoist Canon could master endless divine powers of the Daoist Canon and could freely shuttle through it. 3. Dao Origin Realm: The Dao Origin Realm was the third stage of the Supreme Divine Power Realm. Cultivators at the Dao Origin realm could control the origin of Dao and control everything at will. 4. Dao Wheel Realm: The Dao Wheel Realm was the fourth stage of the Supreme Divine Power Realm. Cultivators in the Dao Wheel Realm could grasp the power of Dao and control everything in the world at will. 5. Perfection of the Realm of the Dao Sutra: Perfection of the Realm of the Dao Sutra was the fifth stage of the Supreme Divine Power Realm. The divine powers of those who had attained perfection in the Daoist Canon had already surpassed the scope of the power of the universe. They could freely shuttle through the Daoist Canon and control the source of the Dao.