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The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Mo Dao Zu Shi)

Through an unfortunate series of tragedies, Wei Wuxian experiments with Demonic arts during his teachings. His rise in power is accompanied by chaos and destruction, but his reign of terror comes to an abrupt end when the cultivation clans overpower him and he is killed by his closest ally (Lan Wangji). Thirteen years later, Wei Wuxian is reincarnated in the body of a lunatic and reunited with Lan Wangji, a former classmate. This marks the beginning of a supernatural mystery that plagues the clans and threatens to disrupt their everyday life. The GrandMaster of Demonic Cultivation follows these two men on their mission to unravel the mysteries of the spiritual world. Fighting demons, ghosts, and even other cultivators, the two end up forming a bond that neither of them had ever expected.

olashile · Fantasia
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132 Chs

Character and Sects Guide

Wei Ying

(named Mo XuanYu after transmigration)

Common name: WuXian (fourth on the list of young masters)

Title: YiLing Patriarch

Name meanings: Wei—contains the character for "ghost"; Ying— "infant"; WuXian— "no envies"; YiLing—the place Yiling, where Luanzang Hill is

Height: 186 cm (180 cm after transmigration)

Sword: Suibian (the Chinese characters "Sui Bian", meaning "whatever", are engraved on the sword)

Tools: Stygian Tiger Seal (of which half was destroyed prior to the siege at Luanzang Hill), Compass of Evil, spirit-attraction flag

Lan Zhan

Common name: WangJi (second on the list of young masters)

Title: HanGuang-Jun ("Two Jades of Lan" with his brother Lan XiChen)

Name meanings: Lan— "blue"; Zhan—an adjective often used to describe an azure shade of blue; WangJi—a Daoist phrase, meaning "to not seek fame or wealth, forget about worldly matters, and be at peace with the world"; HanGuang— "to hold light"

Height: 188 cm

Sword: Bichen (meaning "to avoid dust/worldly matters")

Guqin: Wangji

YunmengJiang Sect

Motto: to attempt the impossible

Residence: Lotus Pier, Yunmeng

Motif: the nine-petal lotus

Jiang Cheng

Common name: WanYin (fifth on the list of young masters)

Name meanings: Jiang— "river"; Cheng— "clear", "transparent"; WanYin— Wan means "night", while Yin means "to chant"

Height: 185 cm

Sword: Sandu (a Buddhist phrase that refers to the root of all turmoil—greed, anger, and ignorance)

Ring: Zidian ("purple lightning"); it can turn into a whip that emits purple lightning, able to separate the soul and body of a person who had seized someone else's body

Jiang FengMian

(Jiang Cheng's father and past sect leader; he was old friends with Wei WuXian's parents)

Name meanings: FengMian—Feng means "maple", while Mian means "to sleep"

Yu ZiYuan

(Jiang Cheng's mother)

Name meanings: Yu—"to worry"; ZiYuan—"purple kite-bird"

Jiang YanLi

(Jiang Cheng's older sister, Wei WuXian's shijie)

Name meanings: YanLi—"to dislike separation"

GusuLan Sect

Motto: be righteous

Founder: Lan An (born in a temple; became a musician afterward)

Residence: The Cloud Recesses, Gusu

Motif: flowing clouds

Lan Huan

Common name: XiChen (first on the list of young masters)

Title: ZeWu-Jun

Name meanings: Huan—"to dissipate"; XiChen—"A chancellor of the morning sun"

Height: 188 cm

Sword: Shuoyue ("new moon")

Xiao: Liebing ("fractured ice")

Lan SiZhui

(mature disciple with polite manners)

Name meanings: SiZhui—"to recollect and long for"

Height: 172 cm

Lan JingYi

(less mature disciple with less polite manners)

Name meanings: JingYi—Jing means "scenery", while Yi can mean either "appearance", "etiquette", or "gift"

Height: 168 cm

Lan QiRen

(the pedantic, stubborn, strict teacher who brings up excellent students)

Name meanings: QiRen—Qi means "to open, to start", while Ren means "kindness"

LanlingJin Sect

Residence: Koi Tower, Lanling

Motif: the white peony Sparks Amidst Snow

(Disciples of the Jin Clan have vermilion marks on their forehead)

Jin GuangYao

(Leader of the LanlingJin Sect)

Title: LianFang-Zun

Name meanings: Jin—"golden"; GuangYao—Guang means "light", while Yao means "a radiant piece of jade"; LianFang—"to hide fragrance"

Height: 170 cm

Jin Ling

(son of Jin ZiXuan and Jiang YanLi)

Name meanings: Ling—"to rise above"

Height: 172 cm

Jin ZiXuan

(Ranked third on the list of young masters)

Name meanings: Zi—a common character found in many names; Xuan—"a tall pavilion"

Height: 185 cm

Jin GuangShan

(past sect leader, rumored to have died "in bed")

Name meanings: GuangShan—Guang means "light", while Shan means "kindness"

Mo XuanYu

(illegitimate son of Jin GuangShan, sacrificed his body to Wei WuXian)

Name meanings: XuanYu—Xuan means "mysterious", while Yu means "feathers"

Qin Su

(Wife of Jin GuangYao)

Name meanings: Su—"sincerity"

QishanWen Sect

Founder: Wen Mao (the first to focus on expanding the clan instead of the sect)

Wen Ning

Alternative name: Ghost General

Name meanings: Wen—"lukewarm"; Ning—"peace"

Height: 183 cm

Wen RuoHan

(Past leader of the Wen Sect)

Name meanings: RuoHan—Ruo means "as though", while Han means "coldness"

QingheNie Sect

Motif: the head of a beast

Nie MingJue

Title: ChiFeng-Zun (eldest one of the sworn brothers)

Name meanings: MingJue—"a bright, penannular jade"; ChiFeng—"a crimson blade"

Saber: Baxia ("to be under forceful power")

Height: 191 cm

Nie HuaiSang

(the cowardly second young master)

Name meanings: HuaiSang—Huai means "to hold", while Sang refers to "mulberry leaves"

Height: 172 cm

Yicheng Arc

Xue Yang

Height: 180 cm

Sword: Jiangzai ("to bring down disasters")

Xiao XingChen

Name meanings: Xiao—"dawn"; XingChen—"star-dust"

Height: 185 cm

Sword: Shuanghua ("floral frost" or "the brilliance of frost")

Song Lan

Common name: ZiChen

Name meanings: Lan—"mist"; ZiChen—Zi a common character found in many names, while Chen means "a precious stone"

Sword: Fuxue ("to brush away snow")

A-Qing

Name meanings: Qing—"bamboo"