Sundancer
Always drifting~
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A speedy update, and cool one, too! Great work, Yrs! Didn't expect this so soon at all, even if it wasn't long. Not that it has to be.
I liked the interactions shown here, and the return to 'proper Cultivation scenes'. And the politics continue to be hilarious. Poor Liling, really.
Anyway. Mechanically, it's a great bonus from what I understand, so... yay!
It's also an interesting look at the future of Arts. Their development, or adaption, and how Domain or understanding can change them. We'll see more of it in the future, I am sure. ((Assuming Liling doesn't murder Ling Qi x-x)) It seems even more flexible and prone to changes even early in Green than described previously although that's maybe just story-bonus.
I other matters, Li Suyin is cute and knows Ling Qi so well. Who in their right mind brings Cultivation medicine to the bed of someone recovering from grave injuries? ... Someone who is visiting a grieviously injured Ling Qi, that's who! ... Let's hope the Production Competition takes place together with the upcoming fight, else Suyin is going to gain far more *insights* into Ling Qi than she ever wanted.
So... yeah. Smart of Liling, really.
She's establishing Ling Qi as something akin to a fourth Monster, or close to being the peer of a ducal heir. That gives a lot of face to Ling Qi, and some to Renxiang (for spotting her early), but also gives some face back to Ji Crushed. Erm, Rong. And Chu Blown-Away. Erm, Song, was it? As well as playing up Abs Hu a bit, whom she just crushed. Furthermore, it enables her to take out the serious guns for Ling Qi or to play for time and make it hurt. And if Ling QI looks 'pathetic' enough, she can downgrade her again with a pithy remark and take away a lot of the face just granted to her.
Of course, that stategy relies on her not losing which is a more then fair assumption to make. By default, it also does cost her some personal face to admit such things. Admitting that an upraised commoner can be close to her peer after a year of training. If Ling Qi does not keel over in the first few turns, I believe it's a serious win for Ling Qi, face-wise, I believe.
It probably also banks on Sun Liling mitigating any personal face loss from such an admission by winning, and then going on to beating Bai Meizhen and making first place. Showing the strength of the Sun and establishing it once again as a fact. This part is a lot more risky, because the fight with Bai Meizhen should at least be contested, even if Liling believes to have a trump card for it. (Maybe?) But Sun Liling has always responded by raising the stakes and escalating further and shooting herself more in the foot after the first hit. It's her whole thing.
Anyway, short term this means for Ling Qi things are going to hurt. A lot. And by a lot, I mean... [censored].
Aside from how others (especially Veekie) have already pointed out that the jungle isn't quite the nightmare scenario for Ling Qi that it should be, it also implies that Liling rigged the deck in her favour. In an absolute obvious and in-your-face way that must seem brutish and entirely without subtletly or good manners to the onlookers. It erases any gain she can make from a decisive victory here, so she can't recover any of the face she offered with her remark. Ling Qi losing to a ducal heir, who takes her serious, in the heir's favoured terrain is just to be expected and it does barely matter if at all how badly Ling Qi loses here.
If Ling Qi manages to seriously inconvenience Liling here, taking out Dharitri or forcing her to pull anything unusual, it will be major egg on Liling's 'face'. Liling's damage mitigation scenario has just become a no-win scenario.
I can only imagine that either Shenhua or Elder Jiao did pull a fast one on the Suns here. Or that Liling really had a bluescreen moment when she arranged this.
(x)Try not to die
---(x)Try not to die, lots
Yeah, we have other posts for plans. This isn't it.
I liked the interactions shown here, and the return to 'proper Cultivation scenes'. And the politics continue to be hilarious. Poor Liling, really.
Hmm, unreliable narrator reminder. Yes, Ling Qi has her hang-ups and issues; it's good that Sixiang takes the voice of Argent Mirror here, or so I'd think. We especially put that Art into our Domain to be more honest with ourselves, no?Ling Qi let her eyes drift shut, relaxing into the comfortable softness of the bed beneath her. She had been doing her duty thus far, meeting people, attending events, and acting like a proper lady… or something close anyway.
"You don't give yourself enough credit, you've held up pretty well," Sixiang teased.
Cutest lilttle bro being cute and supportive. Yay!"Yes! Big Sister is great!" Zhengui agreed, though it was clear he didn't really understand what she was thinking about.
I am... not sure if many, or any, other Cultivators see things that way. Isn't Cultivation supposed to be a chore, and 'work'? Ling Qi is seeing Cultivation as relaxing, and free time. From an outside perspective, that is somewhere between scary and insane. Unless Ling Qi is in your camp, I suppose.Ling Qi let out a small laugh under her breath. "The point is, I think I've earned an afternoon off, you know?" She mused aloud. "No one can blame me for getting a little cultivation in."
We are being a bad influence on Zhengui. Is this child abuse? Oh wells. At least he'll grow stronger. Totally worth it."Sure," Sixiang said, amused. "You shut in."
Ling Qi simply let out a huff. "Quiet you, I'm diligent is all."
"Zhengui will cultivate too, so he can protect Big Sister tomorrow!" Her little brother cut in excitedly.
And she doesn't even know how much yet... ouch. But awww, happy-cuddle feely time for Zhengui <3Ling Qi did her best to mask the spike of worry at the thought, instead surrounding the young spirit with a feeling of encouragement. No matter what, they were going to be going through a lot of pain tomorrow.
Weren't you sorry that you couldn't do more last update, scrub? Go and think about that, hard. And by that, I mean Cultivate!"Well, I'll leave you two workaholics too it," Sixiang replied faintly, fading back into the back of her thoughts.
Mhh, interesting perspective regarding the flow of time and Cultivation. Makes higher Realm Cultivators being in seclusion and not supposed to be disturbed feel a lot more 'natural'. I like it. Also, I like that we get another Cultivation-scene. I can believe that they are hard to write, but I like the imagery and seeing how it 'works'. Maybe because Xianxia is still 'new' to me.Giving only a slight nod in response, Ling Qi quieted her thoughts, and turned her mind inward, toward the flows of her qi, and the cycles of energy within her body. Slowly awareness of the outside world faded away, sequestered to a corner of her thoughts, and taking with it her sense of time. It was no wonder, Ling Qi thought that older cultivators could vanish into meditation for years, decades or even centuries.
Even back in the second realm, hours could vanish in a flash, and even whole days could go by if one wasn't careful. She suspected that feeling of distorted time would only grow with her cultivation. These thoughts were but distraction though. Slowly, she began to cycle the energy in her dantian, sending her thoughts racing along her opened meridians with the flow of her spirit. She could feel the marks left by her injuries still, faded by the power of the Sect's medicine as they were. A feeling of jaggedness, halfway up her forearm, where the bone had broken, and a messy snarl in her abdomen, where lightning had surged through her still fragile organs.
Ouch. Sounds as if we dodged a bullet there with not tryint to tough it out. Guess we need to be more careful, I didn't really see that as a possible consequence from the choice.She understood now why Elder Jiao had mentioned the possibility of her going into shock. Her stomach and viscera had received ruinous electrical burns, and though reflexive qi flows had allowed the damage to be ignored, it likely would have grown worse with time. She might have been unconscious for the rest of the day. Thinking of her wounds turned her thoughts to her defense, and her actions in her last fight. She had stood her ground against Ji Rong, accepting blows instead of retreating and dodging, as was usual for her, changing her tempo in an effort to throw off whatever counters he might have devised.
I think the brackets would have 'mysteriously' been set another way if Gan Flexington had won over Ji Rong, but having to face him... Well, I believe Gan Flexington would have tried to make it a good match while Ling Qi would have been a greedy girl and gone for the win. Would have been an interesting dilemma and twenty+ pages of flame war in-thread. Welps, we dodged another bullet there.Thousand Ring Fortress had allowed her to do so, if at cost. Ling Qi had somewhat conflicted feelings on the art, if she was honest. It was powerful for certain, it's quality something she could not contest, and yet… it was at odds with so much of skillset. No, rather, the personal portion was, the ability to toughen her allies so greatly would be a potent tool in her usual tactics. Briefly, she wondered how Gan Guangli would have fared, with such an art bolstering everyone. Perhaps she would have faced him instead of Ji Rong today.
Hey, nothing says we can't be a nimble, flexible dodgy-thing and also an utterly hard and immovable object. It's Xianxia. The sky isn't even the limit.Letting that thread of thought drift away, Ling Qi turned her thoughts back to the simmering channels of vital qi that flowed through her spine and spread outward from her heart, and changed the cycling of her qi from the basic exercise of the Eightfold Ceremony to the more rigid and regimented practice demanded by the Fortress. Subsuming her thoughts into the pulses of qi, Ling QI allowed all other thoughts to fade.
Unyielding Vitality. That was the core of the Thousand Ring Fortress, a defense that would grow back more quickly than it could be damaged, that could weather any storm or assault. Even if it broke under siege, so long as a single drop remained, the fortress could return to full strength in time, just as a forest could regrow from a single seed. She had not fully mastered it yet, and so some portions of that power were missing.
Yet its defense was rigid and unbending, it belonged to the sort of stout arboreal guardians which would shatter before bending… and that was not her. She had played at such, today and in previous training, but in the end, that mindset, of holding ones ground no matter what and refusing to fall back… it was just too alien. Ground could be surrendered, and people could retreat. It was better to let an enemy push you back and in doing overextend themselves, than to repulse them with sheer force.
Or so she thought anyway.
To truly change an masterful art such as the Thousand Rings Fortress was beyond her but… perhaps applying its lessons elsewhere was not. In the opening rounds of a battle, she had to choose whether to put her effort into becoming one with shadow and slipping away, risking great damage, or channeling her effort into armor, trading on the certainty of a weakened attack… if that could be solved...
With a new focus, Ling Qi concentrated her thoughts on that idea.
By the time Ling Qi opened her eyes night had fallen, but she had succeeded. The ability to defend from more potent arts had been etched into the very core of her spirit. It was sloppy, lacking the structure granted by a full art, less efficient than her Ten Ring Defense art, but, with this, she could improve her early defense, without having to sacrifice her opening offense to as great a degree.
Sitting up in bed, Ling Qi stretched her arms overhead, feeling invigorated, the last soreness from her wounds having faded. Peering around her temporary room, Ling Qi could not help but smile. On the stand by her bed was a little basket, full of flowers, sweets and distinctly wood scented pills. The note laying in the center confirmed her thought. Li Suyin had seen that she was deep in cultivation, and elected not to disturb her, leaving instead her congratulations and a little victory present.
Ling Qi grinned as she let the first of the pills dissolve on her tongue, the rich flavor spreading as quickly as the vital warmth of the medicinal energy. Perhaps she could improve her efficiency even more by morning like this.
Ling Qi may expend three qi to gain a point of semi perfect defense, up to a maximum of three points
Anyway. Mechanically, it's a great bonus from what I understand, so... yay!
It's also an interesting look at the future of Arts. Their development, or adaption, and how Domain or understanding can change them. We'll see more of it in the future, I am sure. ((Assuming Liling doesn't murder Ling Qi x-x)) It seems even more flexible and prone to changes even early in Green than described previously although that's maybe just story-bonus.
I other matters, Li Suyin is cute and knows Ling Qi so well. Who in their right mind brings Cultivation medicine to the bed of someone recovering from grave injuries? ... Someone who is visiting a grieviously injured Ling Qi, that's who! ... Let's hope the Production Competition takes place together with the upcoming fight, else Suyin is going to gain far more *insights* into Ling Qi than she ever wanted.
One day, the Duchess Cai will transcend her understanding and begin to comprehend modesty. That day is not today. (It's probably what's holding her back from ascending to Greater Spirit status!)
Morning came before she knew it, and once again, Ling Qi found herself standing before a great crowd of the Empires nobility, the weight of their combined spiritual power leaving the air heavy, even without the pitiless light of the Duchess Cai shining down from the very highest box.
I am glad that Ling Qi is taking the proper and respectful route here. There is nothing to gain by showing that there are two uncouth barbarians in this fight. *cough, cough*She stood now on the opposite side of the arena from Sun Liling, who had just lightly hopped onto the stone platform, skipping the stairs entirely. The red haired girl was smiling a friendly, easy going smile that absolutely did not reach her eyes. It set Ling Qi on edge immediately. Nonetheless she offered a proper bow of respect toward her opponent.
And you totally enjoy it, too! ... Yeah, this is going to hurt.Sun Liling's smile didn't fade as she returned a much more perfunctory bow. "I really have to praise you, you know?" She said brightly as she raised her head.
Ling Qi, bracing for impact."... You are too kind, Princess Sun," Ling Qi replied warily, eyeing the dangerous girl across from her. "I can't imagine what one of your stature would praise one such as me for."
Prepping the trap... and giving face to the Sect, Renxiang and quite a bit to Ling Qi. So far, so good."You're too modest, Ling Qi," Sun Liling said, her smile growing sharp. "Why, you're practically a living example of what the Sect's are supposed to do you know? Someone as talented as you woulda been wasted as a mortal."
"Don't get put off balance," Sixiang whispered.
Nothing quite so kind, I fear..."Thank you very much for your kind words, Princess," Ling Qi replied somewhat mechanically, not quite able to keep all of the bewilderment out of her voice. "I am more than honored to here so praise." Something wasn't right. By now she was sure that the story of the years events had spread to everyone watching. Sun Liling so openly praising an enemy who had caused her so much trouble would make her look bad surely. Was she just trying to seem generous, and clean up her tarnished reputation? Ling Qi doubted it, but…
Yeeeeeeah.The other girl nodded amicably, not breaking eye contact for a moment. "Right. I just wanted you to be sure you know?"
A bad feeling began to stir in Ling Qi's thoughts. "Of what Princess Sun?"
"That I would be taking you seriously, from the start. I think you've earned that," she replied lightly.
Exactly my thoughts here!
So... yeah. Smart of Liling, really.
She's establishing Ling Qi as something akin to a fourth Monster, or close to being the peer of a ducal heir. That gives a lot of face to Ling Qi, and some to Renxiang (for spotting her early), but also gives some face back to Ji Crushed. Erm, Rong. And Chu Blown-Away. Erm, Song, was it? As well as playing up Abs Hu a bit, whom she just crushed. Furthermore, it enables her to take out the serious guns for Ling Qi or to play for time and make it hurt. And if Ling QI looks 'pathetic' enough, she can downgrade her again with a pithy remark and take away a lot of the face just granted to her.
Of course, that stategy relies on her not losing which is a more then fair assumption to make. By default, it also does cost her some personal face to admit such things. Admitting that an upraised commoner can be close to her peer after a year of training. If Ling Qi does not keel over in the first few turns, I believe it's a serious win for Ling Qi, face-wise, I believe.
It probably also banks on Sun Liling mitigating any personal face loss from such an admission by winning, and then going on to beating Bai Meizhen and making first place. Showing the strength of the Sun and establishing it once again as a fact. This part is a lot more risky, because the fight with Bai Meizhen should at least be contested, even if Liling believes to have a trump card for it. (Maybe?) But Sun Liling has always responded by raising the stakes and escalating further and shooting herself more in the foot after the first hit. It's her whole thing.
Anyway, short term this means for Ling Qi things are going to hurt. A lot. And by a lot, I mean... [censored].
Lulz. No way Liling set this up. Or if she did, she had a blackout in that moment.As the formations mists rose, and and solidified, forming a maze of roots beneath her feet and a sweltering sun above her head, shining through the high tropical canopy of a thick jungle landscape, so overgrown that a man might hardly be able to pass through between any given pair of tree trunks, Ling Qi could only stare at her grinning opponent.
Aside from how others (especially Veekie) have already pointed out that the jungle isn't quite the nightmare scenario for Ling Qi that it should be, it also implies that Liling rigged the deck in her favour. In an absolute obvious and in-your-face way that must seem brutish and entirely without subtletly or good manners to the onlookers. It erases any gain she can make from a decisive victory here, so she can't recover any of the face she offered with her remark. Ling Qi losing to a ducal heir, who takes her serious, in the heir's favoured terrain is just to be expected and it does barely matter if at all how badly Ling Qi loses here.
If Ling Qi manages to seriously inconvenience Liling here, taking out Dharitri or forcing her to pull anything unusual, it will be major egg on Liling's 'face'. Liling's damage mitigation scenario has just become a no-win scenario.
I can only imagine that either Shenhua or Elder Jiao did pull a fast one on the Suns here. Or that Liling really had a bluescreen moment when she arranged this.
(x)Try not to die
---(x)Try not to die, lots
Yeah, we have other posts for plans. This isn't it.