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u/Red_head022 — 14 hours ago
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Do cultivators still see time the same way we do?

One thing about Xianxia that I don't see people talk about enough is how weird living for hundreds or thousands of years would actually be.

We usually focus on cultivation realms, techniques and how powerful someone becomes, but imagine being alive for 1,000 years.

A normal person's entire life would be a small part of yours.

Someone you knew could die, their children could grow old and die, and eventually their whole family might be forgotten — while you're still there.

Even something like revenge would probably feel different. If you can live for another 500 years, what's the point of rushing?

And I wonder what happens to friendships too. Can someone who's lived for 2,000 years really relate to someone who's only lived for 50?

Maybe they can, but I'd imagine their understanding of things like love, loss, ambition and even death would be completely different.

It also makes me think about the reason people cultivate in the first place.

At the beginning, maybe they just want to protect their family or survive.

Then they want power.

Then immortality.

But after living for thousands of years, what are they actually holding on to?

At some point, I feel like the biggest change wouldn't be their cultivation — it would be their way of thinking.

I'm curious what you guys think.

Would a cultivator who has lived for thousands of years still think like a human, or would that much time eventually change them into something fundamentally different?

u/Red_head022 — 1 day ago
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Found this old martial story and I can't figure out what actually happened

Was reading about some old martial arts records and came across this story about two masters who apparently fought in the mountains.

The record basically says that the first guy attacked but the strike never landed. Then the other guy never even made his move.

By the time they put their swords away, both of them were dead.

That's already weird enough, but apparently there wasn't any blood or bodies left behind either.

Someone later checked the area and found that the trees around where they fought had all been cut once, pretty much at the same height.

Both masters were also supposed to be undefeated.

Maybe there's an obvious explanation I'm missing, but how would you guys interpret this?

I'm more interested in what actually happened than the usual "secret technique" answer.

u/Red_head022 — 10 days ago