if his meridians were destroyed, it may well be impossible to fix, regardless of how high he cultivates.So seeing as most mechanical arms here likely make use of the Spirit being around he is unlikely to fix this until Iron where the cultivator gets can reshape their body iirc.
The point about Iron is that it allows for options like say a physical shape that makes it largely irrelevant that you've lost an arm the obvious example being a swarm of eyes in shadows that Jiao is rolling with.if his meridians were destroyed, it may well be impossible to fix, regardless of how high he cultivates.
Welp. That happened.
Poor Liao Zhu. All asymmetrical.Now we just need to tend to him in his convalescence like he tended to us in ours...
I will remember you fondly Elder Zhou.That didn't bode well, Ling Qi thought darkly to herself as she passed them by and began to ascend the shallow stairs to stand beside Instructor Zhou. She dipped her head respectfully to the older man, even as she resolved to work twice as hard as before, to make sure she was ready when the time came. So focused was she that she almost startled when she heard the instructor's voice, pitched low so as not to carry down from the stage.
"Retreat is not always cowardice, but can become it if relied on over much. Think hard on what stands to be lost before choosing to cede ground," Ling Qi nodded rapidly, relief bleeding away some small part of the tension she felt. He didn't think her a coward for taking the pass or resent her for the decision.
if his meridians were destroyed, it may well be impossible to fix, regardless of how high he cultivates.
"Still, I remain confident that one day, I will see at least a few of you again. Perhaps then we may strike down barbarian scum together, as the fist of the Empire," the rough Instructor added sternly, but with satisfaction. "You are dismissed disciples. Good luck to you."
I will remember you fondly Elder Zhou.
Out of all the Elders that we interacted with regularly during the first three months in the Inner Sect, you were probably my favorite. You trained Ling Qi hard and she profited immensely from your instruction. While Ling Qi seems not to be going down the physical route like it would seem you did, your training left an impact and respect for the more physically aspected of our peers.
Hopefully you died knowing that there was someone in the Sect who would one day be able to replace you as the indomitable wall of the South.
One of the more memorable statements by Elder Zhou, and words that will only grow more true the higher up the mountain that is cultivation Ling Qi climbs as her peers become scions of clans with generations of resources, and arts to support them.She hastily nodded, not trusting herself to respond without stuttering in an embarrassed fashion given her proximity to the man. No matter how harsh he was, the older man was very… distracting up close. As she stood and began moving toward the group of students who had reached this stage of cultivation he spoke again over his shoulder, already heading off to review another student. "Do not slow down. You are still far behind your peers."
It stung a bit, but she knew it was true. Gritting her teeth in determination, Ling Qi set herself to driving her body to exhaustion once again.
[x] Churning (Gu Xiulan)
Because while the Su Ling interlude interesting the fact that she will remain in the Outer Sect for at least the remainder of the year makes me less interested, and well I've liked Xiulan more as a character tbh.