Dahuang Sect
大荒门
A powerful fourth-grade sectarian organization belonging to the Imperial Dao Court, tasked with suppressing the Dahuang royal forces.
Great Desert City
大漠城
A massive, sprawling immortal city located on the edge of the vast desert. It serves as a hub for cultivators and is known for its legendary scale.
Great Wind Ferry
大风渡
The port and transit zone where the sand ship operators gather and start their voyages.
Great Black Mountain
大黑山
A dangerous wilderness area where locals hunt for mystical beasts.
Fighting Beast Arena
斗妖场
A massive, underground bloodbath facility hidden beneath the Spirit Beast House, where fierce beasts are forced to fight to the death for the amusement and gambling of high-status cultivators.
Spirit Beast House
灵兽楼
A front establishment that outwardly sells and boards various spirit beasts, but secretly serves as the entrance to the underground fighting arena.
Great Wilderness
大荒
A vast, wild, and lawless region characterized by dangerous beasts and a rugged, tribal culture distinct from the influence of the Imperial Dao Court.
Qianxue Province
乾学州界
A distant region known for its past conflicts and the presence of high-security prisons.
Daoist Prison
道狱
A heavily fortified detention facility used to hold captured cultivators and prisoners of the state.
Small Post City
小驿城
A smaller urban center where Mo Hua and Young Master Shi previously encountered one another.
Corpse Valley
阴尸谷
A malevolent sect specialized in necromancy and the control of corpses. It is the faction to which Young Master Shi belongs.
Dao Soldier Camp
道兵营地
A heavily guarded military encampment located in the northwest of Great Desert City, serving as the headquarters and barracks for the Central Daoist Court's forces.
Wolf Tooth Pass
狼牙关
A critical strategic military garrison in the Great Wilderness currently held by the Daoist Army to contain rebel forces.
Wolf Tooth Mountain
狼牙山
A mountain range serving as the primary defensive line and front line of conflict between the Daoist Army and the rebel barbarian forces.
Nanyue City
南岳城
The site of a past major conflict involving the Lu family, where the containment of a massive corpse plague took place.
Taixu Sect
太虚门
A fifth-grade sect located in the Qianxue Province, to which Mo Hua currently holds official affiliation.
Windwave Ridge
风波岭
A desolate and strategic mountain pass located at the threshold of the Great Wilderness. Known for its distinctively fierce winds and treacherous, ghost-haunted terrain, it serves as a critical checkpoint for the Daoist Army's march.
Dao Soldier Division
道兵司
The military agency under the Imperial Dao Court responsible for the training, tactical command, and strategic deployment of Dao Soldier units.
Heavenly Pivot Pavilion
天枢阁
The central administrative and political authority of the Dao Court, responsible for overseeing provincial affairs and military strategy.
Dao Province
道州
The central administrative heartland of the Dao Court where the highest levels of governance are located.
Ritual Cave
山洞
A deceptively simple, shallow cave entrance located in the deep wilderness. It conceals a hidden portal to an illusory dimension where tribal sacrifices are performed.
Utu Mountains
乌图山
A territory located in the southern part of the vast Great Wilderness, home to the struggling Utu tribe.
Utu Tribe
乌图部
A small, impoverished, and declining barbarian tribe situated within the Utu Mountains, consisting mostly of the elderly and children.
Tongxian City
通仙城
A city where Mo Hua previously resided, establishing a strong reputation and close-knit rapport with the local cultivating community, including disciples, rogue cultivators, and artisans.
Wotai Tribe
窝台部
A neighboring tribe notorious for thievery and moral corruption, serving as the first entity to fall under Mo Hua’s new reign.
Wulu Tribe
兀鲁部
The most powerful and influential tribe in the vicinity of the Utu Mountains, representing the final barrier to Mo Hua's complete regional control.
Desolation Heaven
荒天
A celestial realm described in myths as the residence of the original Lord of the Great Wilderness, believed to be the source of all divine authority in the region.
Li Province
离州
A defined region located north of the Great Wilderness, serving as a standard reference point for the geopolitical landscape outside the tribal domains.
Black Horn Tribe
黑角部
A tribe possessing the ancestral knowledge and capability to forge superior barbarian armor, currently undergoing a revival under Mo Hua's guidance.
Second-Grade Black Horn Mountain Realm
二品黑角山界
The specific territorial region currently being conquered and consolidated under the influence of the Black Horn tribe and the Wulu warriors.
Black Horn Mountain Realm
黑角山界
A territory roughly twice the size of the Utu Mountain Realm, now fully conquered and integrated into Mo Hua's sphere of influence.
Utu Mountain Realm
乌图山界
The original territory where Mo Hua established his foothold, home to the Utu and Black Horn tribes.
Vermilion Bird Mountain Realm
朱雀山界
A formidable Third-grade mountain realm that acts as a巅峰-level (peak) power. It possesses deep historical roots and a dense population of powerful Barbarian cultivators who worship the Vermilion Bird as a totemic deity.
Danque Tribe
丹雀部
A major tribe located within the Vermilion Bird Mountain Realm. It occupies significant territory and wields considerable influence, boasting substantial military strength and a strict hierarchical structure for its followers and enslaved barbarian labor.
Danyang Mountain
丹阳山
A mountainous location identified by Mo Hua as the site for his planned meeting with Dan Zhu.
Dafeng Mountain
大风山
A mountain range bordering the Danque Tribe's territory that serves as a common travel route for tribal patrols.
Kashi Ancient Path
喀什古道
A historical, established route used for travel within the Great Wilderness region.
Great Wilderness Imperial Court
大荒王庭
The central governing authority of the Great Wilderness, distinct from individual tribal power structures.
Danque Main Tribe
丹雀部主部
The fortified central basin of the Danque Tribe, featuring red-stone architecture and a monumental gate shaped like a Vermilion Bird. It is strictly closed off to outsiders.
Dan Zhu Palace
丹朱宫
The private residence of Dan Zhu. It is distinguished from the other tribal structures by its relative elegance, cleanliness, and quiet atmosphere.
Danque Feast Hall
丹雀部大殿
The grand hall serving as the political center where tribal leadership holds formal banquets and displays the internal hierarchy of the tribe.
Heavenly Rights Pavilion
天权阁
A branch of the seven administrative bodies within the Dao Court hierarchy where Manager Huangfu serves.
Privy Chamber
枢密室
A highly secure, magically sealed room inside the administrative offices used for discussing sensitive matters and processing confidential documents.
Qingzhou City
清州城
A city known as the base of the Gu family, a significant local power.
Hua Family
华家
A formidable and secretive aristocratic family in the Dao Province known for their research into unethical biological and spiritual studies.
Privy Council Hall
枢密殿
Governmental administrative quarters where high-ranking officials and managers oversee and protect key assets, including Mo Hua.
Endless Abyss
无尽渊薮
A mysterious and dangerous region within the Great Wilderness where strange phenomena frequently disrupt military campaigns.
Discussion Mountain
论道山
The established site for high-stakes academic and martial discourse among the various sects and academies.
Kun Province
坤州
A prosperous and peaceful region characterized by bustling commerce and classical cultivation sects, serving as the unwitting destination for the scarred Mo Hua.
Dragon Pool
龙池
A sacred and protected site within the Great Wilderness that is overwhelmed and corrupted by the encroaching black fire of the Abyss.
Goddess Hall
神女殿
A sanctuary within the Great Wilderness that falls into silence and ruin as the cataclysmic corruption spreads from the imperial court.
Wildlands
蛮荒
A rugged, outlying territory distinct from the central Great Wilderness. It flourished under the guidance of Mo Hua but now faces extinction due to the spreading infection of the Ghost Dao.
Nianluo Tribe
念罗部
A tribal settlement in the Wildlands that served as the initial point of contagion for the Ghost Dao disaster, leading to the rapid transformation of its inhabitants into mindless thralls.
Vermilion Bird Mountain
朱雀山
An ancient site sacred to the Wildlands, home to an ancestral altar. It is rumored to be the location where Mo Hua disappeared and currently serves as a place of final atonement for those facing corruption.
Vermilion Bird Altar
朱雀神坛
The sacred site where Dan Zhu underwent his trial. It possesses spiritual properties that, when activated by a resolute heart, can purge corrupting influences.
Earth Sect
地宗
A sect based in Kun Province currently attempting to stabilize the heavily corrupted Mo Hua to uncover hidden truths about the upheaval in the Great Wilderness.
Houtu Region
后土州界
A fifth-grade region that encompasses Kun Province and the seat of the Earth Sect, currently abuzz with rumors regarding a supernatural arrival.
Qian Province
乾州
An authoritative region of the cultivation world, home to powerful clans such as the White Ancestral Dragon Family.
Little Luan Mountain Blessed Land
小鸾山福地
A serene and isolated sanctuary veiled in mists and radiant light, home to pristine waters and exotic flora. It serves as the primary residence for True Person Rong.
Five Elements Sect
五行宗
An ancient, fallen sect renowned for its profound mastery of array formations. It is shrouded in mystery regarding the circumstances of its collapse and the source of its unique spiritual technology.
Imperial Court
王庭
The central seat of political and military power where Mo Hua previously participated in campaigns and tactical maneuvers.
Water Prison Sect
水狱门
A sect in the Qianxue Province from which Mo Hua obtained the Water Prison Prohibition Box.
Houtu City
后土城
A sprawling, expansive city characterized by stone-paved ground and dense architecture, notably lacking in soil despite its name.
Zixia Sect
紫霞门
A cultivation sect where Lu Zhenlong serves as an aspiring disciple.
Dao Court
道廷
The supreme imperial administrative body governing the cultivation world, often seen as overbearing and prone to seizing treasures from smaller sects.
The Tomb
墓
A dangerous, subterranean burial site and ruins where practitioners and tomb robbers navigate trapped corridors to extract treasure.
Tongxian Sect
通仙门
The cultivation sect where Mo Hua serves as an outer-sect disciple.
Guishui Sect
癸水门
A ruthless cultivation sect notorious for utilizing underhanded tactics and toxic sword techniques.
Lingxiao Sect
凌霄门
A cultivation sect targeted by opportunistic rivals during the turbulent Shura War.
Duanjin Sect
断金门
A sect known for its aggressive and honorless combat philosophy, frequently engaging in stealth attacks.
Wanzhen Sect
万阵门
A cultivation sect that specializes in array formations, whose members are often disparaged and used as disposable tools by larger sects.
Daluo Sect
大罗门
A prominent sect participating in the Shura War coalition against Taixu Sect.
Shura Arena
修罗场
The isolated battlefield and trial ground where various sects converge for combat.
Yixian Tian
一线天
A perilous, narrow mountain pass with steep walls, serving as a tactical defensive chokepoint.
Ta'a Mountain
太阿山
The home region of the Ta'a Five Brothers.
Sword Observation Tower
观剑楼
The primary structure where sect leaders and honored guests observe the sword discussion tournaments.
Sword Discussion Arena
论剑场
The dedicated mountain grounds where the martial tournaments and sword discussions are held.
Qian Dao Sect
乾道宗
One of the four great sects of the Qianxue Province, known for producing elite, bloodline-bound prodigies like Shen Linshu.
Wanxiao Sect
万霄宗
One of the four great sects, associated with cold-natured elites like Duanmu Qing and formidable spell-casting arts.
Heaven Sword Sect
天剑宗
One of the four great sects, renowned for mastery of swordsmanship and elite disciples like Xiao Wuchen.
Heaven-Earth Painting Mirage
方天画影
A specialized magical projection artifact used to display the ongoing events within the tournament arena to the spectators watching from afar.
Heavenly Pivot Chamber
天枢室
An interior chamber within the venue where overseers and high-level officials monitor the progression of the martial trials.
Lone Mountain City
孤山城
A regional city from which local cultivators witnessed the sky-altering manifestation of the Void-Stage projections.
Smoky Water River
烟水河
A location where the ambient cultivators were awestruck by the golden spiritual light blanketing the sky.
Small Fishing Village
小渔村
A rural, remote settlement whose residents were shocked by the celestial phenomena caused by the intense conflict at Discussion Mountain.
Xuantian Peak
悬天峰
The highest summit of the Discussion Mountain and the site of final sword tournament battles, which was forcibly teleported to the edge of the region by the grand formation.
Yanluo Mountain
雁落山
A rugged, poisonous, and swamp-filled region that now acts as the bridge connecting the relocated Xuantian Peak to the third-grade territory.
Lone Mountain
孤山
A site of significant historical slaughter, noted for mass casualties of wandering cultivators.
Evil God Temple
邪神庙
A gathering location for high-level cultivators and followers of the deity, central to the cult's influence and operations.
Xuanji Valley
玄机谷
A prestigious, secluded sect specializing in metaphysics, celestial mechanics, and deep-level mental arts.
Flesh Maze
血肉迷宫
A horrific, biological structure located at the heart of the Desolation Heaven Blood Sacrifice Array, serving as the central engine for the cult's rituals.
Blood Refining Sect
血炼门
A malevolent demonic sect invested in blood-based cultivation arts and mass sacrifice formations.
Mysterious Demon Sect
玄魔宗
A powerful demonic organization that views the destruction of their resources as a direct declaration of war.
Demon Sword Sect
魔剑门
A sect of dangerous combatants focused on path-of-destruction sword arts.
Joyous Union Sect
合欢宗
A demonic sect known for using distinct, insidious methods to manipulate and consume the vitality of others.
Jade Spring Pavilion
玉春楼
A well-known brothel and pleasure house, used by Lao Mo as a tool of temptation to influence and control younger, inexperienced cultivators.
Kan Province
坎州
The external region where the Zhang family originates and to which they are returning.
Xia Family Estate
夏家
A luxurious satellite residence belonging to the Xia Family, utilized by their clan members for temporary stays and cultivation while in the Qianxue region.
Chongxu Mountain
冲虚山
One of the three major peaks of the Taixu Sect, a prestigious location dedicated to sword cultivation and lineage.
Spirit Charm Sect
灵符门
A cultivation sect distinguished by its mastery over seal-based talismans and defensive charms.
Little Spirit Sect
小灵门
A secondary cultivation sect participating in the coalition, focusing on auxiliary support and purging lesser demons.
Outer Mountain of Tongxian Sect
通仙门外山
The outer region of the sect grounds where disciples live and attend classes.
Wanbao Pavilion
万宝楼
A prominent establishment controlled by the Qian family, known for employing cultivators to perform alchemy, forging, and array work.
Shugu Tribe
术骨部
A barbarian tribe currently led by Mo Hua. Despite their relative lack of superior resources, they have demonstrated remarkable resilience and defensive capability under Mo Hua's command.
Wujiu Tribe
巫鹫部
A powerful and aggressive barbarian tribe associated with the 'Witch Vulture' totem. They are militaristic, expansionist, and represent a significant threat to Mo Hua's current position.
Fugui Tower
富贵楼
A commercial establishment in the East District of Houtu City, serving as a base of operations for Shopkeeper Zhao.
Mechanism Corridor
机关道
A treacherous tunnel within the tomb, heavily laden with lethal traps and defensive mechanisms.
Desolate Village
荒村
An abandoned, desolate village bordering the burial site, serving as a landmark near the entrance of the tomb.
Great Spirit Field Realm
大灵田界
A specialized region known for its vast agricultural cultivation, supplying rare and high-quality spiritual produce to the cultivation world.
Palace of Myriad Demons
万魔之殿
A historical site and former theater of a massive blood sacrifice, where Mo Hua previously utilized the 'Dao-Heart Demon Seed' to annihilate entire ranks of sect leaders.
Jinxi Tower
金兕楼
A building or inn serving as a temporary safe house where Mo Hua and his associates reside while waiting for news.
Royal Court
皇庭
The central stronghold of the monarchy and the site of the climactic final battle between the Dao Court forces and the Royal Court loyalists.
Goddess Hall
Goddess Hall
A religious sanctuary within the Great Wilderness, keepers of the secret imperial maps.
Inner Court
内庭
A restricted, transitional zone located within the sprawling palace complex of the Imperial Court.
Four Symbols Palace
四象宫
A significant architectural landmark within the Imperial Court that serves as a vital navigational point on the path to the Dragon Pool.
Dragon Hall
龙殿
A fortified structure deep within the Imperial Court that guards the entrance to the Dragon Bone Road.
Dragon Bone Road
龙骨道
A mysterious and obscured path, often marked as a blur or vacancy on secret maps, serving as the final approach to the Dragon Pool.
Vermilion Bird Palace
朱雀殿
A sacred hall within the Imperial Court, traditionally associated with the guardian spirits of the Great Wilderness.
Mist Forest
雾林
A mysterious wooded region where Mo Hua previously utilized his spiritual perception to identify and safely navigate through array-based hazards.
Fortune Dining Hall
福膳楼
A local establishment in Tongxian City. It serves as a social hub for cultivators and was the venue for the wedding of Ji Li and Fu Lan.
Black Mountain Stronghold
黑山寨
A fortified location previously used by bandits; a site of past conflict and danger.
Bamboo Chamber
竹室
The modest and serene residence of Mr. Zhuang, where he often receives guests for instruction.
Spirit Dining Tower
灵膳楼
A restaurant in the North City known for serving dishes infused with spiritual energy.
Yu Estate
俞家
The residence and family domain of Elder Yu, frequently used as a location for private meetings and strategic discussions.
Dao Court Bureau
道廷司
The administrative and enforcement arm of the cultivation world, feared by corrupt sects for its power to execute extermination orders.
An Estate
安家
The headquarters and ancestral home of the An family. It is a place of business known for legitimate trade, contrasting with the corruption of their rivals.
Runan City
汝南城
A city located near Tongxian City, often used as a trading destination for caravans.
Qian Estate
钱家
The ancestral home and seat of power for the Qian family, currently besieged by the Dao Court and its allies.
Alchemy Hall
炼丹行
A specialized center and community hub for medicinal crafting located in the southern part of the city, managed by experienced elders like Elder Feng.
Deep Mountains
深山
The most dangerous and restricted region of the Great Black Mountain, traditionally avoided by cultivators due to the presence of apex 2nd-grade beasts and the treacherous, unknown terrain.
Zuowang Abode
坐忘居
A quiet and peaceful residence located at South Mountain, serving as the dwelling of Mr. Zhuang.
South Mountain
南山
A geographic region where the Zuowang Abode is located.
Qian Patriarch's Lair
钱家巢穴
A hidden, dangerous nest filled with arrays and traps where the remnants of the Qian family are hiding.
Black Mountain Territory
黑山州界
An administrative designation for the region containing Tongxian City and the Great Black Mountain, currently classified as a Tier-2 territory, restricting cultivation capabilities to the Foundation Establishment stage.
Lanling Territory
岚陵州界
A Tier-3 territory where Master Luo intends to relocate.
Wendao Mountain Territory
问道山州界
A Tier-2 territory where the Dao Monstrosity 'Painted Skin' appeared.
Qiandeng City
千灯城
A city forced to relocate due to the infestation of the 'Painted Skin' Dao Monstrosity.
Longji Mountain Territory
龙脊山州界
A Tier-3 territory where the Dao Monstrosity 'Impermanence' wreaked havoc.
Longshan City
龙山城
A city obliterated by the Dao Monstrosity 'Impermanence' and turned into a ghost city.
Jingwei Territory
泾渭州界
A Tier-4 territory where the Dao Monstrosity 'Xiangliu' emerged.
Sanchuan Ancient Ferry
三川古渡
The location where the Dao Monstrosity 'Xiangliu' poisoned the waters.
Cangyun Territory
苍云州界
A Tier-4 territory destroyed by the Dao Monstrosity 'Hanba'.
Cangyun City
苍云城
A city within the Cangyun Territory that turned into a sea of corpses following a Dao Monstrosity outbreak.
Lanshan Sect
岚山宗
A prominent second-tier sect within the Lanling Territory, renowned for its strong focus on array formation techniques. It is led by a Golden Core expert and actively recruits skilled individuals for roles as instructors or elders.
Refining Hall
炼器行
A specialized workshop for crafting magical equipment and tools, scheduled to be liquidated for spiritual stones before the abandonment of the city.
Big Locust Tree
大槐树
A prominent ancient tree located near the Bamboo Chamber, often used as a waiting point and a place of contemplation for students.
Qingxuan City
青玄城
A city plagued by the systemic corruption and tyranny of the local Kong family until their collapse at the hands of the Dao Soldiers and angry common cultivators.
Bai Family Library of Scriptures
白家藏经阁
The repository of knowledge for the White Ancestral Dragon Family, containing extensive records of cultivation and arts, though notably lacking some of the advanced array knowledge imparted by Mr. Zhuang.
Yuyuan Studio
有缘斋
A storefront established by Manager Mo in Tongxian City that functions as a hub for cultivators and serves as the location where Mo Hua first sold his arrays.
Green Mountain City
青山城
A significant city within the Black Mountain Territory that serves as the venue for the official 1st-grade Array Master ranking assessment.
Cangyun Sect
苍云宗
A sect based in Green Mountain City that acts as the host organization for the regional Array Master certification process.
Lesser Wilderness Territory
小荒州界
The regional territory where Nanyue City is located, situated to the east of Li Province.
Qingping Mountain
青平山
The mountain range where the Cangyun Sect is situated, characterized by a cloudy, misty environment and a towering landscape.
Cangyun Peak
苍云峰
The main peak of the Cangyun Sect, serving as the central hub for significant sect affairs and examinations.
Questioning Virtue Hall
问贤殿
A prominent hall located on the main peak of the Cangyun Sect, designated as the official venue for conducting high-level array formation assessments.
Seven Stars Pavilion
七星阁
The elite, supreme regulatory body linked to the Dao Court, identified by their seven-star emblem. They hold absolute authority over the authorization and standards of the cultivation world, including the oversight of all array master examinations.
Shangtai City
上台城
The city near the mountain path where the group is currently traveling, marking the continued progression of their journey.
Qianjia Town
千家镇
A humble, seemingly unremarkable town that notably hides remnants of lost and profound 'Desolation Arrays' beneath its mundane exterior.
Sun Estate
孙家
The lavishly decorated residence of the Sun family in Qianjia Town. It is notably luxurious compared to the rest of the humble, weathered town, featuring ornate furnishings and inscribed arrays.
Dongshan Village
东山村
A small settlement near Qianjia Town populated by generations of destitute spirit farmers whose labor rarely yields enough to sustain their families.
Qiandeng Town
千灯镇
A settlement claimed by the Sun family as their exclusive territory, maintained through intimidation and the exploitation of local spirit farmers.
Spirit Fields
灵田
A remote, quiet expanse of farmland infused with spiritual energy, where Mo Hua conducts his deep practice and array studies.
Small Lingyin Sect
小灵隐宗
A minor, defunct sect that was a descendant of the Great Lingyin Sect. Its members, such as Instructor Yan and Manager Mo, were custodians of its remaining legacy, including the Spirit Pivot Array, until it was destroyed by a traitor.
Great Lingyin Sect
大灵隐宗
A prestigious and ancient sect specialized in array formations that existed a thousand years ago. Following its collapse, its legacy and techniques were scattered, leading to the formation of various minor sects that adopted the 'Lingyin' name in an attempt to preserve its heritage.
Nan Yue Inn
南悦客栈
An inn located in Nan Yue City where the group stays.
Nanyue Sect
南岳宗
The local sect in Nanyue City to which Elder Su belongs.
Lu Family Mine
陆家矿山
A hazardous and oppressive mining facility operated by the Lu family, characterized by stifling heat, gruelling labor for rogue cultivators, and a complex of poorly maintained or deceitful array structures.
Mine Shaft
井洞
A dark, damp, and foul-smelling underground passage within the Lu Family Mine. It is heavily fortified with arrays and serves as the primary site for the investigation of the礦 repair casualties.
Lu Family Mine
陆家的矿山
A mining operation owned by the Lu family, recently the site of suspicious deaths and hidden tunnels that drew the attention of local authorities.
Lu Family
陆家
A prominent local clan involved in the administrative and commercial affairs of the area, holding a financial stake in real estate operations alongside the Nanyue Sect.
Mass Grave
乱葬岗
A bleak, desolate burial site on the outskirts of Nanyue City used for the indigent and those who die without means, often characterized by nameless mounds and decaying grave markers.
Jinhua Street
金华街
The most prosperous and corrupt street in Northern Nanyue City, home to numerous gambling dens, brothels, and illicit activity.
Nanyue Mine
矿山
A desolate and hazardous mining site located outside Nanyue City. It is known to be eerie, dark, and dangerous at night, used by illicit groups as a clandestine meeting ground.
Yihong House
怡红楼
A local establishment notorious for gambling and illicit leisure, frequently visited by local criminals.
Lu Family Mine
陆家矿井
A hazardous, ominous mining site owned by the Lu clan. It is revealed to be the center of dark occult activity, unnatural deaths, and clandestine corpse harvesting.
Baihua Pavilion
百花楼
A luxurious and ostensibly high-end brothel located on Jinhua Street. It acts as a major hub for illicit activities, protected by numerous layer-defying arrays, and serves as a secret meeting place for the Grey-Robed Cultivator.
Wild Mountains
荒山
A region of desolate, rocky hills west of Nanyue City. It is barren, lacks resources, and provides ample cover for fugitives like Zhang Quan to hide.
Walking Corpse Stronghold
行尸寨
The base of operations for Zhang Quan and his cohorts. It is a fortified site filled with corpses, heavy death qi, and protective arrays, likely used for cultivating undead constructs.
Corpse Storage Cave
藏尸窟
A high-security area within the Walking Corpse Stronghold used specifically for refining and housing undead constructs, including the elite iron corpses.
Nanshan City
南山城
A neighboring city whose Dao Court Bureau has political ties to the Situ family, making it the strategic target for reporting the successful suppression of the Stronghold.
Zhang Family
张家
A cultivation clan and the home of Zhang Quan. It is currently viewed by Mo Hua as a practice ground for testing his new spiritual techniques.
Zhang Family Ancestor Scroll
张家祖师图
A mystical and treacherous artifact depicting the Zhang Family's ancestral teachings. It serves as a prison for corrupted, zombie-like entities that attempt to invade the consciousness of those who study the painting.
Su Manor
苏府
The private residence of Elder Su, occasionally used for hosting guests and private meetings.
Situ Family
司徒家
An influential local family that collaborated with Mo Hua to dismantle the Walking Corpse Stronghold.
Corpse Mine
尸矿
The hidden, subterranean section of the mine protected by a massive rock door operated by Iron Corpses. It is a dead zone filled with coffins and dense, toxic corpse miasma.
Stone Palace
石殿
A grand, gloomy, and hollow structure carved out of the mine, serving as the central residence, storage for coffins, and primary base for the family's corpse-refining disciples.
Bronze Coffin
青铜棺
A sealed, ominous vessel serving as the central hub and primary array core for the Ten Thousand Corpse Compound Array. It conceals highly complex array diagrams and guards the secrets of the Lu family's forbidden cultivation.
Bronze Sarcophagus
青铜椁
The inner, nested coffin located inside the Bronze Coffin. It is believed to house the ultimate, powerful corpse that possesses the authority to control all other undead constructs within the array network.
Ten Thousand Corpse Altar
万尸祭坛
The inner sanctum located within the Ten Thousand Corpse Array. It houses the golden altar and serves as the primary control center for the corpse refinement operations.
Ritual Altar
祭坛
The secluded, subterranean location where Lu Chengyun practices his forbidden arts. It serves as the primary site for his corpse refinement rituals and houses the remains of the Lu family ancestor.
Mine Shafts
矿井
The outer tunnels of the Corpse Mine complex. These areas are swarming with thousands of zombie laborers who continue their mining work even in death, serving as the primary source of labor and a massive, potential reservoir of undead if a breach occurs.
Secret Chamber
密室
A confined, subterranean ritual room within the Lu residence used by Lu Chengyun. It is furnished with altars for corpse offerings, white candles producing emerald, ghost-like flames, and specialized coffins designed for ritualistic meditation or sacrifice.
Sea of Consciousness
识海
The profound mental and spiritual realm of a cultivator. It serves as the primary battlefield where Mo Hua captures, refines, and puppets the spirits of his enemies.
Lu Family Estate
陆家府邸
The headquarters of the Lu family, targeted for lockdown by the Daoist forces to prevent interference.
Cultivation Market
坊市
A centralized trading hub where cultivators buy and sell resources, equipment, and materials.