The Mountain Sect!
It was a large flat disc hovering two hundred ters above the ground, spanning a radius of 100 kiloters. It was an incomparably massive structure that caused everyone to look at it in shock and surprise.
Moreover, it was a piece of equipnt, one that could grow in quality over ti. After all, a Sub-Realm and a Godly Vein had been fused into it, upgrading the equipnt spirit that was now addressed as the Guardian Spirit.
So, the entire Mountain Sect was no different from a living, breathing cultivator. After all, as the Guardian Spirit continued to grow stronger, the quality of the sect would also improve, causing the walls to beco even stronger.
Moreover, upon completion, followed by a Godly Energy fluctuation, a barrier ford around the sect, encasing it in a sphere, protecting the sect from any attacks. It was a defensive array, ant to constantly evolve and defend the sect against any and all attacks.
The control was placed in the hands of the Guardian Spirit, allowing it to manipulate it successfully. Unsurprisingly, the one to create this and infuse it into the disc during its refinent process was Feifei.
Spirit Deity Spiritual Incarnation!
Using this, she devised the most optimal defensive array and imbued it into the sect, focusing everything during the refinent process. So, she turned it into an ability of sorts that the Guardian Spirit was able to use to defend.
The mont she had done that, Feifei obtained an enlightennt of sorts, having been ditating for the remainder of the ti.
As the light stairs reached the island, Zamura took the lead, scaling it up as he reached the sect, being the first one to set foot inside. Following him were Krune, Feifei, Zamuria, and the Seamstress.
Beyond them arrived Teng Zakutra and the rest of the villagers, exclaiming in surprise upon seeing the vast buildings that scaled through the place, reaching the clouds. Every single building was vast and grand, created as a formation of sorts.
Thanks to that, the mont they entered the sect, their minds felt livelier, their thoughts felt clearer while they could feel their cultivation bases stirring up.
A haven for cultivation!
This thought popped up in the minds of everyone, followed by joyous laughter. Zamura then said, transmitting his voice to everyone, "Everyone, today marks the birth of our sect, the Mountain Sect. All sect mbers have an identity that would be given to them the mont they set foot here."
Right as he said that, the Guardian Spirit flashed before him, joining its hands together to emit a harmonious fluctuation of Godly Energy before sothing flashed around, slamming into the foreheads of everyone.
Imdiately, the design of a mountain appeared on the foreheads of everyone, causing them to look at each other in surprise when Zamura said, "The symbol of a mountain is our identity as mbers of the Mountain Sect. The color of your mountain signifies your rank. At present, there are seven ranks in total: Outer Disciple (White), Inner Disciple (Violet), Core Disciple (Blue), Elder (Green), Sect Master (Yellow), Grand Elder (Red), and the Founding mbers (Black)."
The symbol on Zamura's forehead was black first before he controlled it, turning it red. "Since I have two positions now, I am able to switch the symbols. But, this is only for us five Founding mbers. Everyone else will only be having one symbol. Naturally, there are perks associated with every level."
Smiling, he continued, nodding once at Feifei. "An Outer Disciple will obtain one of the best cultivation techniques to date, the Myriad Energies Technique and a set of Godly ridians to accompany that. Everyone that joins the sect will obtain this. For those that prove themselves as Outer Disciples and obtain enough Sect Contribution Points, they would be rewarded a Quasi-Spiritual Mark."
"A Quasi-Spiritual Mark?" Teng Zakutra shouted in surprise while a lot of the villagers were also shocked.
"Yes, you haven't heard wrong." Zamura laughed as he continued, "It is many tis inferior to a Spiritual Mark, but it is still greatly useful. Our founding mber, Feifei, was the one to create them. In the future, she'll be in charge of this. With her present strength, a Quasi-Spiritual Mark is the limit. But once she becos an immortal, she gave us the guarantee of being able to create Spiritual Marks herself."
"Up next are the Inner Disciples," Zamura continued to speak. "An Inner Disciple would be able to embark on the path of body cultivation. You'll obtain relevant techniques and be able to obtain active and passive abilities."
"For everything cultivation-related, Krune would be in charge." He also added, "And in relation to active and passive abilities, Zamuria would be in charge."
"Finally cos the Core Disciples," he said, laughing. "All Core Disciples would obtain a Predominated Fruit, allowing them to possess a Spiritual Incarnation. The mont you obtain this, you beco a perennial, one that cannot be ever killed."
"Zamuria is in charge of everything related to this field," he explained. "And as for elders, you'll gain qualifications to beco one once you're an immortal. Of course, only an immortal with a Spiritual Incarnation is qualified. After all, without a Spiritual Incarnation, First Stage Semi-God Realm is your limit."
The new terms confused all the villagers while Zamura said, "Every Elder would be the head of a faction/departnt within the sect. In the future, once we have more mbers, everything will fall into place. And as for the lot of you…"
He grinned, saying, "This is your best chance to beco Elders since the competition is less. Moreover, since you already possess the most optimal cultivation techniques thanks to the Immortal Staircase, there isn't anything that can hinder your cultivation here."
"From now on, I'll delegate the rest of the factors that make up our Mountain Sect," Zamura said, busying himself with relaying the orders, allotting people to different factions based on their likes, dislikes, talents, and so on.
All along, Krune and Feifei had disappeared from the scene, heading into a building that they had created for themselves, having a fun ti.. They were resting their weary minds since they had worked a lot for the sect's creation.
Reviews
All reviews (0)