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Yuan He's lower dantian would probably snap in half from finding out that in another timeline there was an Emperor named Genghis.Yrsillar said:They probably would have needed to unite earlier abd hit sometime during the strife or the tail end of the second dynasty to have a real shot or for [redacted] to occur
I think they would have had to do the assimilate thing doing otherwise could really only end in sublime war fuckery and a broken continent
Strife really would have been the best chance, since there was a long stretch where the power players could have maybe accepted a third party cutting the knot with the right concessions
1000 year semi apocalyptic civil war
just like... actually hold that in your brain for a sec
but ye, no one would be asking ES opinions at that point
it'd basically be the Bai Zheng and Xuan deciding to go 'compromise candidate? Compromise candidate.'
...and it'd prolly have to be after Shang Tsung started pumping out the really awful artifacts
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my latest terrible idea. What's that you say? But Story, your ideas aren't terrible, they just only make sense to you. Yes random person, that is exactly right, so much so that it's important to embarrass myself before we even get to the short essay I'm writing today.
And what is this about, you ask? Why little one, pull up a chair and let this villainess tell you of the heresy I've cooked up this time.
Of all the cultivators in the ES currently, Ling Qi is an outlier in many ways. She gave Xia Ren an uber to battle, is keeping somewhat on pace with what is expected of a ducal scion, minus the occasional bump and is the foremost diplomat with a foreign power. She can peak past the veil of other people's pasts, and can communicate with literally anything. She's treated with several moons at this point, even going so far as to make three central to her and nearly entwined with a fourth.
The latter of these is particularly important, is it not? The moon is a fundamental part of Ling Qi and her way, several of its aspects are mentoring her. Not only that, in the past they've gone out of their way to ensure that she continues to succeed and grow. That's not to say she's being spoonfed either. Ling Qi very much so is putting in the work, and occasionally it even backfires in her face spectacularly.
And it's not just herself that she's concerned with, as she openly offers assistance to show she calls friends, wanting to ensure their success as well. Heck, just being near her sometimes results in others being dragged forward. That's where Ling Qi gets her walking tribulation joke from.
Thus, I can say with speculation that Ling Qi is on track to become the ninth moon Great Spirit, The Blue Moon.
Why the Blue Moon you ask? Because Ling Qi's color is blue, so clearly her moon would be blue.
In all seriousness, there are multiple reasons for my speculation that she could eventually ascend into the blue moon. Most notably of which, is that Ling Qi is a woman surrounded by opportunities, both in giving and receiving. You could say, in a sense, that she is auspicious in a way.
Anytime I've seen a blue moon appear in fiction, it's always associated with momentous occasion. A meeting between doomed lovers trying to change their fate, a pair of tribes meeting in hopes of burying old grudges. A celebration shared between locals and foreigners alike. A fated battle years in the making.
All of these and more are things I've read in other stories that have happened under a literal blue colored moon. And it's with this that I ask you a question: what has Ling Qi been doing?
Let's start at the beginning: she befriended Meizhen, a ducal scion that was a world apart from her. Granted Meizhen is a cinnamon bun by Bai standards, but that's beside the point. Meizhen is still a member of the Bai clan, so strict and regimented that even friendship is considered foreign.
Let's look at what she did in the Sect. She garnered the attention of not just one, but three greater moon spirits who became central to her way, and even a trial by a fourth. When Ling Qi was given opportunity she seized it tightly and made the most of it, getting further and further enmeshed in the antics of the moon aunties and their lesser spirits, which is where the basis of a case for ascending into a moon spirit lies.
She went toe to toe with some of the strongest cultivators in her age group, people who by all means were raised to be the next generation of cultivators. Ling Qi, a dirt poor street kid who hadn't even a shred of cultivation knowledge the year prior knocked a princess off her game by chinking her armor in the semi-finals of a tournament. Again, not a major pointer, but a strong indicator of a few things that should start lingering in the back of your head.
Not to say the least of what she's accomplished in the inner sect. She's given several of the people she associates with tribulations, she's time and again created opportunities that seemed unlikely out of thin air and gotten further entrenched with the moons.
For those who need the refresher, she quite literally stumbled her way into a musical battle with Jaromila that led her south and ultimately resulted in the current diplomatic summit. Speaking of the summit, if it's not considered to be a massive success I will eat my phone. And that success can be attributed to Cai Renxiang, Gan Guangli, The White Plumes (that sovereign had to die) and most importantly Ling Qi, who was the lynchpin in making everyone immensely happy. If that isn't a momentus achievement, then I don't know what is.
At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the Reflecting Moons and the Guiding Moon take notice and send their Emerald Seas reps to make contact with Ling Qi, if nothing more than to see what she's about as this summit has leaned noticeably into each of their themes. They won't ever be in as deep with her as The Dreaming, Grinning and Hidden moons but that doesn't mean they can't be invested to a degree.
Ultimately what I'm getting at here is that Ling Qi is an auspicious person, who takes advantage of the opportunities around her and when none are present, creates them out of thin air. The Blue Moon would always be an irregular moon, hiding in the shadows while her sisters are out and about until the right time to shine upon the world arrives, whether it be a diplomatic summit or a cultivator's first tribulation.
Thank you for reading this far and if you're still here, I could really use a cute girl's hand to hold.
Would be more fun, if it was idea of someone random. Like that Jia guy. Or from Cao Chun himself.I look forward to the reactions of various characters once they realize the sheer punnitude Ling Qi has inflicted on them.
He would definitely mean "New Case."Would be more fun, if it was idea of someone random. Like that Jia guy. Or from Cao Chun himself.
Pretty sure Meizhen is going to kill him long before he reaches Cyan anyway. However fast he's advancing she's a horror movie monster he can't outrun.On an unrelated note now that the vote is over... I wonder how Kang Zihao is doing. My impression of him is that he is a prime example of someone who is talented and rich enough to easily reach green, while being too hollow to really get the insights required to go beyond that. But then again, he, too, was a kid.
I wonder if he has achieved some character development (even negative one) and is progressing relatively briskly, or if he is stalling and does not really understand why.
Pretty sure Meizhen is going to kill him long before he reaches Cyan anyway. However fast he's advancing she's a horror movie monster he can't outrun.
She really doesn't care about the politics. She's not going to publicly kill him, but the man is going to end up dead some time in the next 5-10 years and she's going to just happen to have a perfect alibi.Politically, he is not an easy man to kill, tbh. If he stalls at Green and Meizhen does not, however, that will change.
That's largely because his father is the Empress' current boytoy. Once she tires of him, Kang Zihao isn't nearly as well protected.Politically, he is not an easy man to kill, tbh. If he stalls at Green and Meizhen does not, however, that will change.
He was the peaks dude that sided with Lilling during the council war back in forge, and ambushed Meizhen and Qi once early on before GG and Renxiang broke it up. Meizhen seriously mentioned she'd kill him one day because he got people to specifically attack Meizhen emotionally by insulting her late mother.
He's Blind Loyalty, Wolf/Doggo, Son of the Head Imperial (Body?)Guard boy. He's the one who is supposed to be a foil to Gan Guangli.
A vengeful Bai has personally marked him for doom. There's a chance that Meizhen would inflict both.I'm not sure Best Snek would prefer to kill him or leave him humiliated and deprived of his meager pride.
She really doesn't care about the politics. She's not going to publicly kill him, but the man is going to end up dead some time in the next 5-10 years and she's going to just happen to have a perfect alibi.
That's largely because his father is the Empress' current boytoy. Once she tires of him, Kang Zihao isn't nearly as well protected.