The loose immortals in novels usually referred to independent immortal cultivators or cultivators who did not rely on any specific system or organization to pursue personal achievements and realm improvement. In novels, loose immortals usually had powerful strength, could use various immortal techniques and magic treasures, and had the ability to think and act independently. The loose immortals of the Heavenly Court referred to the immortals in ancient Chinese myths and legends. They usually did not rely on the Heavenly Court or other immortal systems to cultivate freely and were not subject to official management and restrictions. In the novels, the loose immortals of the Heavenly Court usually had powerful strength, could use all kinds of immortal spells and magic weapons, and had extraordinary ability and wisdom. Although the loose immortals in the novel and the loose immortals in the Heavenly Court are similar in some aspects, they represent different characters and cultivation methods. The specific differences need to be analyzed according to the plot and setting of the novel.
Was Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1 written by the same person? The answer was no. Celestial Bane 2 was written by Xiao Ding while Celestial Bane 1 was created by the author, Xiao Ding. However, Celestial Bane 2 had different plots and character settings from Celestial Bane 1, and some of them were even modifications and extension of Celestial Bane 1.
Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1 were novels written by the same author, Xiao Ding, so the characters 'appearances were basically similar in terms of storyline and character settings. However, some of the characters in Celestial Bane 2 had their appearances changed to adapt to the new plot and character settings. For example, Xiao Ding had designed some new hairstyles and clothes for Bai Xiaochun to make him look more like him. Therefore, although the appearance of the characters in Celestial Bane 2 was somewhat similar to Celestial Bane 1, their details and style had changed.
In modern cultivation novels, loose immortals usually referred to immortals who could move and fight freely within a certain domain after cultivating special abilities. However, this does not necessarily mean that loose immortals are invincible. In some novels, lone immortals might be suppressed by other immortals or gods because their abilities were not strong enough or they did not receive the corresponding recognition. In some other novels, lone immortals might encounter some enemies that were difficult to defeat and had to rely on other forces to win. However, the image of loose immortals in modern Xiuzhen novels is usually very powerful. They may have special weapons or treasures or have powerful combat skills and strategies, so they can defeat their opponents to a certain extent. Thus, we cannot simply regard loose immortals as invincible existences.
πI recommend "10th Itinerant Immortal" to you. This is a fantasy novel about immortal cultivation. The story is about a person who has passed nine Itinerant Immortal Tribulations. Xie Yan found the 10th Itinerant Immortal Tribulation. Does it mean that he can fight against the heavens? This novel fits your needs! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the following novels to you: - "Hidden Heavenly Lord": The protagonist Ding Yin has the Three Sun Joyous Union Body and has cultivated to become a peerless Heavenly Lord. The realms are divided into: Connate, Purple Mansion, All Creation, Returning to Origin, Return to Void, Banished Immortal, and Heavenly Immortal. - "Nine Tribulations Bodiless Celestial": The protagonist Wu Tian travels around the world in order to cultivate. The realms are divided into Bodiless Celestial, Earth Immortal, and Celestial Immortal. - [Immortal Thieving Path: The main character has a plum blossom and steals a thread of heavenly opportunity. The realms are divided into Hinayana, Mahayana, Perfection, and Peak.] I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Celestial Bane 2 and Celestial Bane 1 were not written by the same author, Xiao Ding. Although Celestial Bane 2 was a sequel, it inherited some of the characteristics of the previous game and had a different story background and character setting.
πI recommend a novel to you. It is the Mortal Fairy of Mortal Cultivation. The main character of the novel was a veteran glue guy. He accidentally came to the cultivation world and would die if he made a mistake. However, he grew into a cultivation expert through countless coincidences and eventually became a Mortal Fairy. During his growth, he had saved many loose immortals. I believe this book will fill you with anticipation and surprise. Do you want to give it a try? I hope you like my recommendation, Muah ~
There are some. I recommend a few books for you: 1. The main character of the story, Li Mubai, was reborn on Earth during the Heavenly Tribulation and vowed to be an immortal immortal above the Nine Heavens. 2. "First Grade Demon Husband"-The main character is a loose immortal who marries the supernatural male protagonist and cultivates immortality together. 3. The protagonist was also a loose immortal. He was a mountain bandit in the human world and was entangled with the handsome man. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "Divine Dao Pill Emperor." Like "Top-grade Loose Sage," it was an oriental fantasy novel. The main character was also a cultivator with super powerful abilities. The plot was compact and exciting, with deep fantasy elements and exciting battle scenes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π