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The Dawn of the New World

The world ended in 2012. Hao Xuan was transported to a new realm along with the rest of humanity. The novel follows his adventures through this vast new plane, fighting men and beasts alike, making friends, finding love, and etching out his own existence in the boundless universe all the while trying to unravel an insidious plot that he has unwittingly become a part of. Romance, humor, friendship, betrayal, loss, schemes, light, and darkness. All the creatures from your dreams, stories, and movies are real in this absurdly wonderous world. TLDR: A Xuanhuan Eastern High fantasy novel centered around a displaced teen from earth in a world of cultivators, mythical monsters, Archaic Demons, and Old Gods. Tags: Magic, Adventure, Cultivation, Martial Arts, XianXia, Romance, Futuristic, Story Buildup, Demons and Gods, Gore and Violence, Military, Kingdom Building, mystery, exploration, sci-fi, Mech, World Jumping, Fate/Destiny. Official Discord (contains all new reference images): discord. gg / AHdSBFQ If you want to directly support me (preffered over all other channels): ko- fi. com/ shinigami8671

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Hao Xuan examined the blade up and down in detail and found it to be exactly as he remembered it to be.

It looked solid at first glance but upon closer inspection it was semi-transparent almost like a hologram.

"Qi Blade is a spirit skill taught to magicians and wizards since it's easier to create using mana and can be a good alternative if they get ambushed. It uses too much Qi to be useful for a cultivator like me and the only reason I learned it in the first place was so I could learn to better control my energy. But-"

He swung the blade around in a circular motion, just as he would a real sword and it left a streak of energy in its wake that cooked the nearby air.

"-I never thought I could just create it from memory. Even for a genius it takes close to two months to manifest the blade and then years of practice to summon it at will. But my body still remembers it. Rather than going step-by-step it's more instinctual like breathing."