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As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to access online literature anthologies. However, Pale Anemia was a fantasy novel series on Qidian, written by Xiao Ding. There were seven novels in this series: " Pale Anemia "," Blue Yin Flow "," Drunken Love "," Devil's Sky "," Nether Sword "," Heavenly Dao Catalog ", and " Unparalleled Heavenly Prides ". This series was mainly fantasy and contained many elements of fantasy.
The Pale Calamity was a contaminated item in the Lord of the Mysteries. It was related to the Pale Flame ritual of the Pollution Sect. It was a contaminated item formed from the combination of Creeping Hunger and Despair Nightingale's Beyonder characteristics.
Using the Pale Calamity would grant one the powerful power of the Pale Flames, but it would also gradually contaminate one's body with the Pale Flames, eventually turning one into a pale, distorted, and crazy monster. Pale Calamity could only be used once. After using it, it would lose its effect and cause great damage to the user.
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A collection of anemias referred to a series of novels that involved love, friendship, family, and so on. It was usually described in a heavy tone, with twists and turns in the plot, and the characters were portrayed deeply. Anemia-themed anthologies were more common in online novels, and some of them were also regarded as classics.
The Pale Lady's scariness in the story comes from multiple aspects. First, her physical appearance - that extreme paleness which is associated with death. Second, her elusiveness. She doesn't stay in one place or show herself fully. This mystery makes people's imaginations run wild. Also, the fact that she seems to be associated with negative events. For instance, if someone sees her, it's often followed by a series of unlucky things in their life. This connection between her and misfortune creates a deep - seated fear in those who hear the story.