Shang Qinghua (✈️) (
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NAME: Shang Qinghua (Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky)
CANON: The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System
CANON POINT: Airplane Extras Part 6, about a week after walking out on Mobei-Jun
AGE: It’s hard to say anything more precise than “adult”. He was in his twenties when he originally died, and then he grew up again in a different body from there. But he’s definitely an adult both mentally and physically, since the one point of reference we have for him is an event that happens when he’s (physically) 17, and it happens long before the start of the novel.
BACKGROUND:
Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky was an author on the novel site Zhongdian who became reasonably popular thanks to his novel “Proud Immortal Demon Way”, a stallion novel of epic proportions written at epic speeds. Not much is known about this life; even his real name is never mentioned. His parents are divorced and he wasn’t really taken in by either, only having shallow and awkward interactions with both sides of his family. He became a writer to support himself, and after a few failed attempts where he was only writing what he wanted to write, he started writing for the lowest common denominator and became an instant hit. Thus he threw himself into his work, churning out thousands of words a day into a novel that spanned several years and eventually reached multiple millions of words, all the while having scores of passionate fans and dedicated haters, and the occasional reader who was both at once.
The reason why I say “this life” is because at some unspecified point after “Proud Immortal Demon Way” had been completely finished, Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky had an unfortunate mishap involving instant noodles and power cords and was electrocuted to death. He then was transmigrated into his own novel, reborn as the character Shang Qinghua.
Airplane became Shang Qinghua starting with the very beginning of the character’s life. He had to live through the character’s entire backstory, including all the scenes he had never written about. All the while he was under the control of a program known only as the System, which kept him on task by granting or removing points based on the actions he took and the results of them. If these points were to drop to 0, he would be returned to his previous world, or in other words, go back to being dead. Though there was some freedom granted to him, he wasn’t allowed to deviate too much from the script.
Shang Qinghua joined Cang Qiong Mountain Sect, the strongest cultivation sect in the world. However, he joined as a disciple of An Ding Peak. Each Peak has their own specialties, and An Ding is perhaps the least glorious of them all: it’s responsible for logistics. The original Shang Qinghua felt slighted by this lot, and as a result turned into a spy for the demon realm in order to advance his position and his status. Airplane followed the path of the original, and at the age of 17 he experienced the unwritten scene where Shang Qinghua (saved and) pledged his loyalty to Mobei-Jun, a demon lord, after watching him kill all the other humans Shang Qinghua was with. For the original, this was a matter of practicality, but Airplane had a different reason to follow through with this: as the author of the story, Mobei-Jun was the character that he had put all of his tastes into, sculpting this character into his “scholarly ideal of a man”. As far as he knew, there had been nothing stopping him from killing Mobei-Jun at the conclusion of the scene, but Airplane was so enamored with his favorite character that he wound up following the original script anyway.
He continued from there in the footsteps of the original, and with the occasional secret help from Mobei-Jun behind the scenes plus manipulating the psychology of the characters around him that he’d originally written as brainless, he managed to secure himself the position of Head Disciple, which when it became time to promote the next generation of Peak Lords, meant that he became the Peak Lord of An Ding Peak.
Knowing the fate of all the characters in his novel (and the fact that most of them were to die horrible deaths, including himself), Shang Qinghua tried to subtly nudge various characters in directions that would hopefully give them better ends. But it wasn’t until the Immortal Alliance Conference that he managed to do anything drastic. In the original story, the Immortal Alliance Conference was a major turning point: at Mobei-Jun’s behest, Shang Qinghua let loose a bunch of demons into what was essentially a training ground full of inexperienced cultivator disciples. One of the most powerful demons confronted Luo Binghe, the story’s protagonist, and caused him to awaken his demon blood, at which point Shen Qingqiu, Luo Binghe’s teacher, rejected him and cruelly shoved him into the demon realm, where Luo Binghe grew extremely powerful and then came back to take revenge on the human realm and kill a lot of people. Shang Qinghua wanted to cut off this plot before it began to prevent the future tragedy, so even though he still released the demons, he didn’t bring along the particular demon that awakened the protagonist. However, this simply resulted in Mobei-Jun showing up instead to awaken Luo Binghe personally, causing Shang Qinghua to let out an anachronistic “WTF”. With Luo Binghe’s demon blood awakened, Shen Qingqiu still pushed him into the demon realm.
This “WTF” turned out to be extremely important. It was overheard by the nearby Shen Qingqiu, who confronted Shang Qinghua with the revelation that he too was a transmigrator. Shen Qingqiu, or rather the reader Peerless Cucumber, also wanted to avoid the fate of the original novels. Together they put their heads together to figure out how to use their knowledge of the world and the novel to survive.
The series of events that followed was more relevant to Shen Qingqiu, though Shang Qinghua had some participation. He helped Shen Qingqiu grow a backup body and then transfer his soul into it by faking his death. Sometime during the five years that Shen Qingqiu was adjusting to the body and digging said body out from a mountain, Shang Qinghua’s status as a traitor was revealed and he officially deserted Cang Qiong Mountain Sect to live in the demon realm with Mobei-Jun, who had by now lost a fight with and pledged loyalty to Luo Binghe. Shang Qinghua then sold out Shen Qingqiu by revealing the details of the soul transfer to Luo Binghe, and eventually to Cang Qiong Mountain Sect as well.
When Luo Binghe was struggling to gain Shen Qingqiu’s affections, he asked his demon underlings for help. Being the only actual human present, Shang Qinghua was put on the spot and as a result gave a speech about how to win a man’s affection that both set the stage for a major behavioral shift in Luo Binghe towards Shen Qingqiu and also accidentally made it sound to Mobei-Jun like Shang Qinghua had been flirting with him all along.
He later showed up to return Shen Qingqiu’s sword to him, at which point Shen Qingqiu questioned Shang Qinghua about several characters that were not in the original story that he had encountered. “Proud Immortal Demon Way”, as a novel written to please the masses, originally had a much deeper storyline and much more complex characters than it wound up with. Shang Qinghua planned out many different plotlines and backstories that wound up getting cut from the final draft because the readers weren’t showing interest in them, but between both his and Shen Qingqiu’s interference, these plotlines were being dug up and integrated into the story proper. Shang Qinghua started to go into detail about what his plans for the particular characters were, but before he got the chance, he was scared off by Luo Binghe.
He next appeared mentioned in passing, selling out Luo Binghe to one of the Cang Qiong Peak Lords trying to track him down in order to find Shen Qingqiu, and calling Mobei-Jun to protect him from said Peak Lord’s wrath.
During the climax of the novel, Luo Binghe brought along a group of demons to help, including Mobei-Jun, and Shang Qinghua somewhat reluctantly tagged along. Shen Qingqiu cornered him briefly to ask how to fight the enemy they were about to face, to which Shang Qinghua replied that he hadn’t come up with a way because the character didn’t make it into the novel. The two of them (Shang Qinghua under duress) joined a small group that would attack the main enemy. During the ensuing fights, Shang Qinghua was completely useless. But when Mobei-Jun was blown away to fall to his death, Shang Qinghua, being able to fly using a sword, grabbed one and saved him, surprising both of them.
After this Mobei-Jun’s attitude towards him improved and he was allowed back to Cang Qiong Mountain, at which point he was reinstated as Peak Lord. It was at this point that Shang Qinghua discovered that the objective of improving the novel had been fulfilled, and he had been granted the ability to go home.
He delayed the decision over whether or not to leave and instead got swept up by Mobei-Jun into a major character plot. He didn’t initially realize what was happening and accidentally voiced his indecision over whether to go home or not, causing Mobei-Jun to get furious at him and send him away. Shang Qinghua started to leave, and then realizing what was happening, secretly turned around and went back. Mobei-Jun was about to be ambushed by his uncle and had initially brought along Shang Qinghua to protect him. Shang Qinghua jumped between them and did in fact protect Mobei-Jun, nearly sacrificing his life in order to fend off his uncle. Mobei-Jun also pulled off a bluff, and the two of them drove off his uncle, but both of them were heavily injured in the process. Mobei-Jun was completely unable to move, so Shang Qinghua finally let out all of his grievances, said he was going to hurt him, barely hurt him, told him that he was leaving for good, and then left with the intention of actually returning to his original world.
He proceeded to not actually return, instead dawdling around for a while, secretly hoping Mobei-Jun would show up again. Mobei-Jun does in fact show up again, and at some point the two of them become a couple, but that’s after his canon point.
PERSONALITY:
Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky is a character who is almost completely shameless; after all, the entirety of the novel happens because he sold out his dignity. He mentions that prior to “Proud Immortal Demon Way”, he’d written sophisticated things, but switched to churning out mindless garbage that pandered to the masses in order to make money to feed himself. While he resents the fact that he had to change his writing and throw away a lot of the depth that he’d planned for the story and characters, he owns what he did write and doesn’t apologize for it. There are a few scattered exceptions, such as when a particularly shameless character appears and embarrasses him with how shameless they are. For all that he lacks dignity, he does have a decent amount of pride. He takes offense when people pick on An Ding Peak, and when Shen Qingqiu implies that he doesn’t know how to write anything worthwhile.
Shang Qinghua is reasonably skilled at deceiving others and putting on a good face. His typical personality is mild-mannered, polite, and somewhat cheerful, because that sort of thing is easiest to get along with. Even before getting transmigrated into his novel, he would often have to be polite and not stick out during family meals. Within the novel, he had multiple layers of deception to uphold. Whether or not it was necessary for his own survival, he didn’t reveal to any of the characters around him that he was a transmigrator in general or the author in particular, instead spending his entire life pretending to be a person who belonged to the world the same as everyone else. On top of that he became a spy, and that too was a secret he kept for many, many years. He holds a lot of frustration inside: directed at the characters around him, at himself for the way he structured the world he got stuck in, and the System for its cruel treatment, yet he manages to only curse and vent these frustrations when it’s safe to do so. He doesn’t gossip with the other disciples, partially because he knows the truth behind the gossip but also because he knows that someone will probably snitch and get him in trouble. But to balance this out, he will occasionally start speaking whatever is on his mind without realizing he’s doing it, often landing himself in trouble when he does so.
He’s very selfish and survival-oriented. Shang Qinghua voluntarily sells out multiple people in order to increase his chances of living. Even though he becomes a spy for Mobei-Jun the same way the original Shang Qinghua did, selling out the human race, the System did not actually require him to do so. He later sells out Shen Qingqiu, the person he has the closest ties with; later than that, he sells out Luo Binghe, his boss’s boss (and also leader of half the demon realm). He avoids all possible danger unless he’s directly coerced into going, and in particular sticks as close as possible to whomever he thinks will best protect him. He would even run away from the main plot and let everything happen without him if the System would let him, not being the sort of person to have lofty intentions of trying to change things so that the world didn’t get thrown into a mess. He becomes frantic and terrified at the prospect of danger, and one of his skills is playing dead so that others can take care of whatever troubles are going on while he’s left alone and doesn’t have to deal with it.
However, Shang Qinghua has one loyal bone in his body, and it’s towards Mobei-Jun. In fact, Shang Qinghua is enamored with Mobei-Jun from the very start. Though he considers himself a straight man, he has dirty thoughts regarding Mobei-Jun starting with their very first encounter. Mobei-Jun is also someone whom he never sells out, and he in fact actively puts himself in danger for his sake, something that Shang Qinghua doesn’t do voluntarily for anyone else. Even when presented with opportunities to hurt or outright kill Mobei-Jun, even when it would be to his advantage to do so, Shang Qinghua can’t manage it, in one instance going only so far as to pinch his cheeks when he really wants to punch him.
Shang Qinghua can be hard-working and diligent when he puts his mind to it. He became head disciple, and then Peak Lord, of the peak responsible for logistics, with one of their primary duties being delivery services. Even though there were several underhanded tricks involved in getting the position, he still had to put in a lot of work (often physical) in order to get and secure his spot. Prior to dying, as an author he churned out an incredible amount of words a day without pause in order to feed himself, and he learned the sort of things that make a novel popular and applied them to his story.
POWERS/ABILITIES:
As a cultivator, Shang Qinghua has access to several sets of powers. He has enhanced senses, especially hearing and eyesight. His reaction time and strength are above the level of an average human, though much lower than many cultivators’. He can manipulate spiritual energy, which acts as the power source for many cultivation powers including being able to be formed into attacks. He can also channel this into a sword in order to manipulate it without touching it and can fly by standing on it, subject to the game’s flight restrictions.
Less generic for cultivators, he has an immortal body that does not age, but he can be killed. He has a “golden core”, a result of cultivation training that means he’s achieved a certain level of ability and acts as an enhancer for the rest of his powers. He also can talk with other high-level cultivators in a way that resembles telepathy, being unable to be overheard by those around them.
INVENTORY: Nothing but the clothes on his back
MOONBLESSING: Iris
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HANDLE: Kim
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OVER 18? Yes
CHARACTERS IN-GAME: Xue Yang
▶ CHARACTER
NAME: Shang Qinghua (Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky)
CANON: The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System
CANON POINT: Airplane Extras Part 6, about a week after walking out on Mobei-Jun
AGE: It’s hard to say anything more precise than “adult”. He was in his twenties when he originally died, and then he grew up again in a different body from there. But he’s definitely an adult both mentally and physically, since the one point of reference we have for him is an event that happens when he’s (physically) 17, and it happens long before the start of the novel.
BACKGROUND:
Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky was an author on the novel site Zhongdian who became reasonably popular thanks to his novel “Proud Immortal Demon Way”, a stallion novel of epic proportions written at epic speeds. Not much is known about this life; even his real name is never mentioned. His parents are divorced and he wasn’t really taken in by either, only having shallow and awkward interactions with both sides of his family. He became a writer to support himself, and after a few failed attempts where he was only writing what he wanted to write, he started writing for the lowest common denominator and became an instant hit. Thus he threw himself into his work, churning out thousands of words a day into a novel that spanned several years and eventually reached multiple millions of words, all the while having scores of passionate fans and dedicated haters, and the occasional reader who was both at once.
The reason why I say “this life” is because at some unspecified point after “Proud Immortal Demon Way” had been completely finished, Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky had an unfortunate mishap involving instant noodles and power cords and was electrocuted to death. He then was transmigrated into his own novel, reborn as the character Shang Qinghua.
Airplane became Shang Qinghua starting with the very beginning of the character’s life. He had to live through the character’s entire backstory, including all the scenes he had never written about. All the while he was under the control of a program known only as the System, which kept him on task by granting or removing points based on the actions he took and the results of them. If these points were to drop to 0, he would be returned to his previous world, or in other words, go back to being dead. Though there was some freedom granted to him, he wasn’t allowed to deviate too much from the script.
Shang Qinghua joined Cang Qiong Mountain Sect, the strongest cultivation sect in the world. However, he joined as a disciple of An Ding Peak. Each Peak has their own specialties, and An Ding is perhaps the least glorious of them all: it’s responsible for logistics. The original Shang Qinghua felt slighted by this lot, and as a result turned into a spy for the demon realm in order to advance his position and his status. Airplane followed the path of the original, and at the age of 17 he experienced the unwritten scene where Shang Qinghua (saved and) pledged his loyalty to Mobei-Jun, a demon lord, after watching him kill all the other humans Shang Qinghua was with. For the original, this was a matter of practicality, but Airplane had a different reason to follow through with this: as the author of the story, Mobei-Jun was the character that he had put all of his tastes into, sculpting this character into his “scholarly ideal of a man”. As far as he knew, there had been nothing stopping him from killing Mobei-Jun at the conclusion of the scene, but Airplane was so enamored with his favorite character that he wound up following the original script anyway.
He continued from there in the footsteps of the original, and with the occasional secret help from Mobei-Jun behind the scenes plus manipulating the psychology of the characters around him that he’d originally written as brainless, he managed to secure himself the position of Head Disciple, which when it became time to promote the next generation of Peak Lords, meant that he became the Peak Lord of An Ding Peak.
Knowing the fate of all the characters in his novel (and the fact that most of them were to die horrible deaths, including himself), Shang Qinghua tried to subtly nudge various characters in directions that would hopefully give them better ends. But it wasn’t until the Immortal Alliance Conference that he managed to do anything drastic. In the original story, the Immortal Alliance Conference was a major turning point: at Mobei-Jun’s behest, Shang Qinghua let loose a bunch of demons into what was essentially a training ground full of inexperienced cultivator disciples. One of the most powerful demons confronted Luo Binghe, the story’s protagonist, and caused him to awaken his demon blood, at which point Shen Qingqiu, Luo Binghe’s teacher, rejected him and cruelly shoved him into the demon realm, where Luo Binghe grew extremely powerful and then came back to take revenge on the human realm and kill a lot of people. Shang Qinghua wanted to cut off this plot before it began to prevent the future tragedy, so even though he still released the demons, he didn’t bring along the particular demon that awakened the protagonist. However, this simply resulted in Mobei-Jun showing up instead to awaken Luo Binghe personally, causing Shang Qinghua to let out an anachronistic “WTF”. With Luo Binghe’s demon blood awakened, Shen Qingqiu still pushed him into the demon realm.
This “WTF” turned out to be extremely important. It was overheard by the nearby Shen Qingqiu, who confronted Shang Qinghua with the revelation that he too was a transmigrator. Shen Qingqiu, or rather the reader Peerless Cucumber, also wanted to avoid the fate of the original novels. Together they put their heads together to figure out how to use their knowledge of the world and the novel to survive.
The series of events that followed was more relevant to Shen Qingqiu, though Shang Qinghua had some participation. He helped Shen Qingqiu grow a backup body and then transfer his soul into it by faking his death. Sometime during the five years that Shen Qingqiu was adjusting to the body and digging said body out from a mountain, Shang Qinghua’s status as a traitor was revealed and he officially deserted Cang Qiong Mountain Sect to live in the demon realm with Mobei-Jun, who had by now lost a fight with and pledged loyalty to Luo Binghe. Shang Qinghua then sold out Shen Qingqiu by revealing the details of the soul transfer to Luo Binghe, and eventually to Cang Qiong Mountain Sect as well.
When Luo Binghe was struggling to gain Shen Qingqiu’s affections, he asked his demon underlings for help. Being the only actual human present, Shang Qinghua was put on the spot and as a result gave a speech about how to win a man’s affection that both set the stage for a major behavioral shift in Luo Binghe towards Shen Qingqiu and also accidentally made it sound to Mobei-Jun like Shang Qinghua had been flirting with him all along.
He later showed up to return Shen Qingqiu’s sword to him, at which point Shen Qingqiu questioned Shang Qinghua about several characters that were not in the original story that he had encountered. “Proud Immortal Demon Way”, as a novel written to please the masses, originally had a much deeper storyline and much more complex characters than it wound up with. Shang Qinghua planned out many different plotlines and backstories that wound up getting cut from the final draft because the readers weren’t showing interest in them, but between both his and Shen Qingqiu’s interference, these plotlines were being dug up and integrated into the story proper. Shang Qinghua started to go into detail about what his plans for the particular characters were, but before he got the chance, he was scared off by Luo Binghe.
He next appeared mentioned in passing, selling out Luo Binghe to one of the Cang Qiong Peak Lords trying to track him down in order to find Shen Qingqiu, and calling Mobei-Jun to protect him from said Peak Lord’s wrath.
During the climax of the novel, Luo Binghe brought along a group of demons to help, including Mobei-Jun, and Shang Qinghua somewhat reluctantly tagged along. Shen Qingqiu cornered him briefly to ask how to fight the enemy they were about to face, to which Shang Qinghua replied that he hadn’t come up with a way because the character didn’t make it into the novel. The two of them (Shang Qinghua under duress) joined a small group that would attack the main enemy. During the ensuing fights, Shang Qinghua was completely useless. But when Mobei-Jun was blown away to fall to his death, Shang Qinghua, being able to fly using a sword, grabbed one and saved him, surprising both of them.
After this Mobei-Jun’s attitude towards him improved and he was allowed back to Cang Qiong Mountain, at which point he was reinstated as Peak Lord. It was at this point that Shang Qinghua discovered that the objective of improving the novel had been fulfilled, and he had been granted the ability to go home.
He delayed the decision over whether or not to leave and instead got swept up by Mobei-Jun into a major character plot. He didn’t initially realize what was happening and accidentally voiced his indecision over whether to go home or not, causing Mobei-Jun to get furious at him and send him away. Shang Qinghua started to leave, and then realizing what was happening, secretly turned around and went back. Mobei-Jun was about to be ambushed by his uncle and had initially brought along Shang Qinghua to protect him. Shang Qinghua jumped between them and did in fact protect Mobei-Jun, nearly sacrificing his life in order to fend off his uncle. Mobei-Jun also pulled off a bluff, and the two of them drove off his uncle, but both of them were heavily injured in the process. Mobei-Jun was completely unable to move, so Shang Qinghua finally let out all of his grievances, said he was going to hurt him, barely hurt him, told him that he was leaving for good, and then left with the intention of actually returning to his original world.
He proceeded to not actually return, instead dawdling around for a while, secretly hoping Mobei-Jun would show up again. Mobei-Jun does in fact show up again, and at some point the two of them become a couple, but that’s after his canon point.
PERSONALITY:
Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky is a character who is almost completely shameless; after all, the entirety of the novel happens because he sold out his dignity. He mentions that prior to “Proud Immortal Demon Way”, he’d written sophisticated things, but switched to churning out mindless garbage that pandered to the masses in order to make money to feed himself. While he resents the fact that he had to change his writing and throw away a lot of the depth that he’d planned for the story and characters, he owns what he did write and doesn’t apologize for it. There are a few scattered exceptions, such as when a particularly shameless character appears and embarrasses him with how shameless they are. For all that he lacks dignity, he does have a decent amount of pride. He takes offense when people pick on An Ding Peak, and when Shen Qingqiu implies that he doesn’t know how to write anything worthwhile.
Shang Qinghua is reasonably skilled at deceiving others and putting on a good face. His typical personality is mild-mannered, polite, and somewhat cheerful, because that sort of thing is easiest to get along with. Even before getting transmigrated into his novel, he would often have to be polite and not stick out during family meals. Within the novel, he had multiple layers of deception to uphold. Whether or not it was necessary for his own survival, he didn’t reveal to any of the characters around him that he was a transmigrator in general or the author in particular, instead spending his entire life pretending to be a person who belonged to the world the same as everyone else. On top of that he became a spy, and that too was a secret he kept for many, many years. He holds a lot of frustration inside: directed at the characters around him, at himself for the way he structured the world he got stuck in, and the System for its cruel treatment, yet he manages to only curse and vent these frustrations when it’s safe to do so. He doesn’t gossip with the other disciples, partially because he knows the truth behind the gossip but also because he knows that someone will probably snitch and get him in trouble. But to balance this out, he will occasionally start speaking whatever is on his mind without realizing he’s doing it, often landing himself in trouble when he does so.
He’s very selfish and survival-oriented. Shang Qinghua voluntarily sells out multiple people in order to increase his chances of living. Even though he becomes a spy for Mobei-Jun the same way the original Shang Qinghua did, selling out the human race, the System did not actually require him to do so. He later sells out Shen Qingqiu, the person he has the closest ties with; later than that, he sells out Luo Binghe, his boss’s boss (and also leader of half the demon realm). He avoids all possible danger unless he’s directly coerced into going, and in particular sticks as close as possible to whomever he thinks will best protect him. He would even run away from the main plot and let everything happen without him if the System would let him, not being the sort of person to have lofty intentions of trying to change things so that the world didn’t get thrown into a mess. He becomes frantic and terrified at the prospect of danger, and one of his skills is playing dead so that others can take care of whatever troubles are going on while he’s left alone and doesn’t have to deal with it.
However, Shang Qinghua has one loyal bone in his body, and it’s towards Mobei-Jun. In fact, Shang Qinghua is enamored with Mobei-Jun from the very start. Though he considers himself a straight man, he has dirty thoughts regarding Mobei-Jun starting with their very first encounter. Mobei-Jun is also someone whom he never sells out, and he in fact actively puts himself in danger for his sake, something that Shang Qinghua doesn’t do voluntarily for anyone else. Even when presented with opportunities to hurt or outright kill Mobei-Jun, even when it would be to his advantage to do so, Shang Qinghua can’t manage it, in one instance going only so far as to pinch his cheeks when he really wants to punch him.
Shang Qinghua can be hard-working and diligent when he puts his mind to it. He became head disciple, and then Peak Lord, of the peak responsible for logistics, with one of their primary duties being delivery services. Even though there were several underhanded tricks involved in getting the position, he still had to put in a lot of work (often physical) in order to get and secure his spot. Prior to dying, as an author he churned out an incredible amount of words a day without pause in order to feed himself, and he learned the sort of things that make a novel popular and applied them to his story.
POWERS/ABILITIES:
As a cultivator, Shang Qinghua has access to several sets of powers. He has enhanced senses, especially hearing and eyesight. His reaction time and strength are above the level of an average human, though much lower than many cultivators’. He can manipulate spiritual energy, which acts as the power source for many cultivation powers including being able to be formed into attacks. He can also channel this into a sword in order to manipulate it without touching it and can fly by standing on it, subject to the game’s flight restrictions.
Less generic for cultivators, he has an immortal body that does not age, but he can be killed. He has a “golden core”, a result of cultivation training that means he’s achieved a certain level of ability and acts as an enhancer for the rest of his powers. He also can talk with other high-level cultivators in a way that resembles telepathy, being unable to be overheard by those around them.
INVENTORY: Nothing but the clothes on his back
MOONBLESSING: Iris
▶ SAMPLES
link #1
link #2