#Empress of Mu
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chernobog13 · 11 months ago
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The Empress of Mu trying real hard not to freak out from the creepy guy looming next to her.
JK! Actually a behind-the-scenes shot from Atragon (1963), with director Ishirō Honda lining up a shot while actress Tetsuko Kobayashi waits for her cue.
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octocharger · 17 days ago
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i'm alive again
i got into the silly hat game so. here you go. will put some miscellaneous stuff under the cut
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also i have a bluesky (@0ctocharg3r.bsky.social) now alongside my twitter (@0CTOCHARG3R) so i'll be more active on those socials (i still draw Neo 3 Splatoon and i might post it here later but there's more stuff of them there :D as well as some extra AHiT stuff)
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rubys-forest · 6 months ago
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nothing like redrawing another piece of art for swap au
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kdram-chjh · 11 months ago
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Cdrama: The Legendary Life of Queen Lau (2022)
The Legendary Life of Queen Lau, #shorts #silhouette
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0dqnyuwTQUk
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dkmediacc1 · 1 year ago
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One piece Boa hancock
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musesofthesun · 1 year ago
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tags xiv
💣 ~ mu ( game v. )
💣 ~ mu ( pregame v. )
💣 ~ mu ( postgame v. )
💍 ~ empress ( ic. )
💍 ~ empress ( threads. )
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jayblanc · 10 months ago
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Chinese Censorship of the 2023 Hugo Award Nominations
Back before the 2023 Hugo Nominations were conducted, I noted that the Chengdu Worldcon Hugo committee had inserted a worrying clause indicating that local government officials could invalidate nominations for breaching the norms and standards of China. I suspected this would result in arbitrarily applied censorship to control the ballot. I am sad and unsurprised to discover I was correct.
The 2023 Hugo Nomination vote data has been published (https://www.thehugoawards.org/2024/01/2023-nominating-and-final-ballot-statistics-published/), and includes notation where nominations were excluded from the ballot. Those with normal reasons, such as being in the wrong category or not being published in 2022 are identified with their reasons for exclusion. This time there are a number of nominations that are merely marked at "Not eligible".
Here is the list of those nominations, that would otherwise have been placed on the final 2023 Hugo Award Ballot.
Babel - R.F. Kuang - Best Novel: Very likely excluded for referencing student revolution, and the use of language and translation as coercive tools of oppression. Color the World - Congyun "Mu Ming" Hu - Best Novellette : A story about perception of, aid of, and discrimination against disability. Congyun Hu has left China and now lives in New York. Fogong Temple Padoga - Hai Ya - Best Story : Either there is something in the original Chinese that was not translated, there's a taboo subject that elides my reading, or this otherwise innocent looking near future tale of cultural building restoration was written by the wrong person. The Art of Ghost of Tsushima: Dark Horse and Sucker Punch Games - Best Related Work : The video game Ghost of Tsushima was subject to directed social exclusion for it's depiction of the Mongol invasion of Japan. Sandman, Amazon Studios: Best Dramatic Presentation (Long and Short) - A diverse and divergent cast, includes subject matter and social issues that are currently taboo in China. Paul Weimer - Fan Writer: Publicly Critical of holding a Worldcon in China. Xiran Jay Zhao - Astounding Award: Qualifying work "Iron Widow" is reimagined story of Chinese Empress Wu during a fantasy/mechanical alien invasion.
This raises a lot of questions as to if this basically taints the process, and what can be done about it.
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downtofragglerock · 10 months ago
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#The great beings really said right that’s it men are fucking CANCELLED
I think the question is, if male ce-matoran existed by that point, what did the great beings do with them? did they just trans 'em all, or was this a "scrap the whole thing and start from scratch" situation?
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Man so bad at his job he transed his entire species gender
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majormeilani · 2 years ago
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i already rambled about it before but i literally am actually so proud of cassidy's design if not for the fact that i mashed a bunch of pre-existing design traits the other characters have together and made him but he stands out too compared to them but i think just enough to fit in. you probably can assume some looking at him
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chinesehanfu · 3 months ago
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Western Han (202 BC–9 AD) Traditional Clothing Hanfu Photoshoot
She is the emperor's sister, She is also the emperor's aunt.
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【About Princess Guantao Liu Piao/馆陶公主刘嫖】 Princess Guantao, Liu Piao (born before 188 BCE—died before 116 BCE), was the daughter of Emperor Wen of Han and Empress Dou, and the sister of Emperor Jing of Han. She was granted the title of Princess Guantao, but after marrying Chen Mu of Tangyi(堂邑)Marquis, she was also known as Princess Tangyi. As the aunt of Emperor Wu of Han, she was honored with the title of Dowager Dou(窦太主). Her daughter, Chen, became the first empress of Emperor Wu of Han.
Liu Piao's birth year is unknown, but her younger brother, Emperor Jing of Han (Liu Qi/刘启), was born in 188 BCE. At that time, their father, Emperor Wen of Han (Liu Heng/刘恒), was only fifteen years old and still a vassal king of han dynasty, so Liu Piao's birth year is unlikely to be later than 188 BCE. In September 180 BCE, Liu Heng was ushered to Chang'an and ascended the throne as Emperor Wen. A few months later, Liu Qi was made Crown Prince, Empress Dou was made appointed, and Liu Piao was given the title of Princess Guantao. During this period, Liu Piao married Chen Mu, Marquis of Tangyi, and they had at least two sons and one daughter. Chen Mu became the third-generation Marquis of Tangyi in the third year of Emperor Wen’s reign (177 BCE), but the exact date of Liu Piao's marriage to him is no longer verifiable.
During the Reign of Emperor Jing of Han(Princess's brother) Peirod
In 157 BCE, after Emperor Jing of Han ascended the throne, Princess Guantao Liu Piao continued to frequently visit the palace. With the favor of Dowager Dou and the indulgence of Emperor Jing, she became a significant figure in the Han court. During this time, her son Chen Jiao was granted the title of Marquis of Longlü because of his mother's status.
Liu Piao was adept at political maneuvering and used her daughter, Chen Shi(陈氏), as a political pawn. Initially, she intended to marry Chen Shi to Crown Prince Liu Rong(刘荣), the son of Lady Li(Concubine). However, due to her frequent introduce of beautiful women to Emperor Jing, which caused deep conflict with Lady Li, this proposal was firmly rejected by her. Enraged, Liu Piao later sought a marriage alliance with Consort Wang, who agreed to the match. Through the combined efforts of Liu Piao and Consort Wang, Crown Prince Liu Rong was deposed and made the King of Linjiang in the seventh year of the Yuan era (150 BCE), and two years later, he was forced to death, with Lady Li also dying from grief.
Soon after, Consort Wang was made Empress, and her son, Liu Che(刘彻), was established as Crown Prince and married Chen Shi(陈氏).
During the Reign of Emperor Wu of Han(汉武帝)
In 141 BCE, after Emperor Wu of Han (Liu Che/刘彻) ascended the throne, Chen Shi was made Empress(陈氏). As the granddaughter of Dowager Dou and the daughter of Princess Guantao Liu Piao, who had contributed to the appointment of Liu Che as Crown Prince, Chen Shi enjoyed significant favor. At this time, Princess Guantao Liu Piao had been elevated by the emperor and was honored with the title Dowager Dou(窦太主).
Later, Emperor Wu favored Wei Zifu(卫子夫), a singer from the residence of his sister, Princess Pingyang(平阳公主). This situation made Empress Chen extremely jealous, especially since she was childless and unable to conceive despite seeking medical help. Meanwhile, Wei Zifu(卫子夫) became pregnant. As a result, Empress Chen resorted to witchcraft, but Emperor Wu discovered her actions, leading to her deposition in the fifth year of the Yuan Guang era (130 BCE).
By 129 BCE, after the death of Dowager Dou Liu Piao's husband, Chen Mu, she was a woman in her sixty year old, living as a widow. At this time, she became infatuated with a handsome young man named Dong Yan(董偃). Dong Yan(董偃)'s mother had been a pearl seller, and from the age of thirteen, he had frequently visited the home of Dowager Dou Liu Piao. Known for his good looks, Dong Yan was summoned by Dowager Dou Liu Piao, who took him into her household, where he was educated and trained in various skills. At eighteen, Dong Yan served as Dowager Dou's attendant and also acted as her inner chamber servant. His gentle and kind nature, combined with their illicit relationship, led many to address him as “Lord Dong/董君.”
Later, Anling Yuan Shu(安陵爰叔) advised Dong Yan to suggest to Dowager Dou that she offer the Changmen Garden as a separate palace to Emperor Wu. Emperor Wu was pleased with this gesture and renamed the garden “Changmen Palace.” Dowager Dou, delighted with this outcome, rewarded Yuan Shu generously.
Subsequently, Anling Yuan Shu suggested that Dong Yan propose to Dowager Dou that she be ill and unable to see Emperor Wu. When Emperor Wu visited to inquire about her health, Dowager Dou expressed a desire to host him. After Dowager Dou recovered, Emperor Wu was invited to a banquet. During the event, Dowager Dou removed her jewelry, knelt to apologize to Emperor Wu, and then had Dong Yan do the same. Throughout the banquet, Dowager Dou and Dong Yan showed great respect and hospitality to Emperor Wu, who was very pleased. As a result, Dong Yan became highly favored and frequently participated in palace activities.
Han dynasty scholar-official DongFang Shuo(東方朔) was quite critical of Dong Yan, disapproving of his affair with the princess, which he felt undermined moral standards and distracted the ruler from his duties. Emperor Wu gradually distanced himself from Dong Yan, who fell out of favor and died in his thirties. After losing Dong Yan, Princess Guantao Liu Piao lived for several more years before her death. Her final wish was not to be buried with her husband, Chen Mu, but rather to be interred with her lover, Dong Yan, in Balin. This request is considered the beginning of more extravagant practices among princesses and noblewomen.
In the first year of the Yuanding era (116 BCE), her two sons, Chen Xu, Marquis of Tangyi, and Chen Jiao, Marquis of Longlü, committed suicide during their mother's mourning period due to their involvement in illicit affairs(with woman)and disputes over inheritance. The title of Marquis of Tangyi was abolished. A few years later, her daughter, the deposed Empress Chen Shi, also passed away.
In Chinese history, princesses were often unfortunate victims of political marriages and diplomatic alliances. However, there are also many fortunate examples, such as Princess Guantao. Unlike many others confined by the conservative constraints of a feudal empire, she lived a life of personal freedom and pursued her desires, breaking free from traditional limitations.
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nemainofthewater · 6 months ago
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Have you ever watched a love triangle and known with a bone deep certainty that no matter the final/offical pairing, they could solve so many problems by all getting together?
Alternately, has the drama got three protagonists and all of them have amazing chemistry with each other?
Do you just think it would be funny?
Instead of choosing between love interests, help to vote between OT3s!
Propaganda, examples, and write-ins are absolutely encouraged!
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wumiings · 25 days ago
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Binggeyuan ‘Sleeping Beauty’ AU
Shen Yuan (20 y/o) belongs to a merchant family that conducts trade in the Borderlands - something considered scandalous in the jianghu, because they act as go-betweens for the Human and Demon Realms.
One day, a group of bigoted Huan Hua cultivators organize an attack (à la Tianlang-jun’s imprisonment) on the Borderlands village, which kills most of Shen Yuan’s family and leaves him in a coma.
Fortunately, Huan Hua Sect’s then-head disciple Su Xiyan persuades the Old Palace Master to spare Shen Yuan’s life, as there’s no evidence he was involved with the business.
= 24 Years Later =
Luo Binghe (22 y/o) comes across the room where Shen Yuan lies unconscious, tended periodically by a healer.
Right away, he is captivated by the beauty of the sleeping man (who bears a passing resemblance to Shen Qingqiu) and, subconsciously, the fact that a coma patient can neither judge nor want anything from him.
Binghe easily persuades the Old Palace Master to let him take over Shen Yuan’s treatment, and visits with increasing frequency over time:
He comes after Shen Qingqiu’s trial to vent his feelings to a captive (insensate) audience, and again after turning Shen Qingqiu into a human stick, annoyed that Ning Yingying seemed disturbed when he tried to brag to her about it.
He spares Mu Qingfang during the destruction of Cang Qiong in order to force him to wake Shen Yuan, despite the peak lord’s insistence that even if he succeeds, Shen Yuan is likely to have sustained serious brain damage.
Additionally, despite having sex with a large number of people, Luo Binghe never stays the night with them but instead gradually forms a habit of sleeping in the same room with Shen Yuan.
= 5 Years Later =
Shen Yuan (now physically 49, though cultivation has preserved his youth) wakes unexpectedly from his coma.
Luo Binghe briefly frets that Shen Yuan might judge him for his heritage now that he’s awake, but to his surprise, Shen Yuan’s resentment is entirely directed towards Huan Hua Palace, and only towards him insofar as he claims affiliation with them.
(Binghe is quick to assure Shen Yuan that the current Huan Hua bears no real resemblance to the one of three decades ago, and after some investigation, this does seem to be the case.)
He takes advantage of the facts that, despite being human, Shen Yuan deeply distrusts human cultivators and even alleges to prefer the company of demons (as if Binghe needed any more proof that this is the one) to keep him close and - slowly, cautiously - begins the endeavor of grooming Shen Yuan to become his empress.
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rubys-forest · 2 years ago
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Holy shit official swap au art!!
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Drew it based off of the official ahit cover art hehe
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kdram-chjh · 1 year ago
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Cdrama: The Legendary Life of Queen Lau (2022)
Drama : Legendary life of queen lau #dramaexplain #dramaone #cdrama #dramalover
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vwGBNSkCSf0
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mamaclownhunter · 23 days ago
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I am here to continue my shameless SQH loving-
I am always ALWAYS here for rat man SQH. I am ALWAYS here for Hamster SQH.
This man commits so hard to the bit and is not in a strong body I respect the hell out of him for being a bit of a scared yes man to keep his life.
Why? Bc my boy is clever as hell and definitely and always the smartest guy in the room.
That being said and if we are sitting in the Binghe is a reflection oc that SQH poured much of his needed therapy points-
Shang Quinghua has a shit ton of unresolved anger issues. It is why I so deeply enjoy fics where he is standing his ground and ordering people around.
It is why I live fics where he kinda fights back against Shen Quingqui.
I can totally see why he doesn’t at first with Luo fucking Binghe the best guard dog on the face of the planet looming over the peak lord’s shoulder.
But Shen Quingqui probably likes his friends with a bit of backbone, he likes them talking back. It is why he appreciates Liu Qingge, Gongi Xiao- he gets confused easily!! You need to speak to him directly! There is only so much he can glean correctly!
I imagine Shang Quinghua has lower back problems and his weak qi comes from the fact that there is a problem in his spiritual flow.
He probably sees Mu Qingfang for it often and Shen Quingqui is hearing about the blockage and seeing Sheng Quinghua wave the doctor off and remembers his sister peering his father about it-
So he baits SQH. Completely childish pushing all the available buttons he can get his internet troll fingers on.
SQH probably snaps at him (eventually) snaps at him and they have a fight that lasts three hours. Shen Quingqui rounded on his husband so fast when Binghe went on guard and told his husband to sit and let them fight.
It felt fucking great. It was so cathartic. They just screamed and yelled until their throats were hoarse and they were panting.
Shen Quingqui- immortal unflappable peak master of Elegance snorted and laughed.
“Fuck if only you were that poised and precise in your writing- I would have enjoyed your books more.” It is the lightest teasing with respect in those Jade eyes.
It is responded with another sharp curse but it feels half hearted and flat. It just makes his weirdo friend grin more.
“Feel better?” He says fan coming up to hide his smile.
“Hn?”
“It is bad for the back to have that much anger. We should do it more often. It was fun.”
They do. It is more often in the human realm then in the demon bc they don’t want demons to think their empress and the northern deserts queen are flirting.
I want him to release a lot of that anger from his years of abuse in the workforce.
I want him to relax more and gain more confidence.
I want Mobei to think Shang Qinghua is fucking sexy for it. Sue me I am insane for Moshang.
I want Shang Qinghua to piss off Shen Quingqui but making an arguement that Luo Binghe is Jesus Christ and why he should be allowed to say “Luo FUCKING BINGHE” as a curse
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scribblestatic · 15 days ago
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Heeey back with some more Amputee SY. I think I may write more for Sheepzun soon, too. Eh, I'll figure it out.
Anyway, narratives are paused for now and we're back to summary drabbles :D
Prev: Part 9
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After all that, Luo Binghe did in fact finalize his divorce with Qiu Haitang. She went with the Cang Qiong group when they left, a new member under Qi Qingqi's tutelage, cursing Shen Jiu's name the whole time and vowing to murder him.
Her vows quieted rather quickly after she began having strange dreams of her brother tormenting her. Despite only experiencing the incidents through dreams, she would wake screaming and proclaiming that her brother wasn't like that.
Those protests also faded, making way, instead, for confusion as to why Shen Jiu never killed her, considering how her punishments in his body occasionally came because of a comment she made. So, she too had been an instrument in Shen Jiu's suffering.
By that point, though, she was already back at what remained of Cang Qiong Sect, burrowing deeply into Xian Shu's female-only population, having gained a temporary but fervent fear of men. And, from the outset of their last attempt, no one of their peak was to contact the Empress of the Merged Realms on any personal level.
He was pretty well firm in his assertion that he wanted next to nothing to do with them for a long, long time, if not for the rest of any of their lives.
At the same time, Cang Qiong Sect's reputation took one hell of a blow. Among demons, well, they were already pretty bad, so it wasn't much worse. No it was the remaining cultivation sects that took the opportunity to voice their dissatisfaction.
Of course, it was a well-kept secret back then that Shen Qingqiu was plagued by frequent qi deviations. The fact he managed to survive them all out of pure will was admirable. But, if his sect siblings knew he had once cultivated the demonic path by force under Wu Yanzi, why hadn't their previous generation or their current one done anything to help cleanse his body and meridians before attempting spiritual cultivation?
Given, it wasn't exactly common practice for a rogue demonic cultivator to try joining a sect, already deep into their devious ways. But the fact Shen Qingqiu had turned a new leaf should have been celebrated, should it not? Instead, his sect didn't give him proper care and let him fester.
The humans who relied on cultivation sects didn't quite allow these details to stop them from calling on Cang Qiong. However, their reputation as a righteous group had not only been smeared, but filthied. As it turned out, despite their talks of righteousness, Cang Qiong Sect was no different than the smaller sects who were more secular and only professed righteousness while plotting and scheming on the inside.
It took Cang Qiong Sect down from it's elevated status. They were now, simply, normal but numerous and large. But normal all the same.
Yue Qingyuan's kind demeanor shifted. He wasn't any less kind than before, but he was, perhaps, less approachable. Without Shen Qingqiu or the ghost of what "he'd done" haunting the sect, he no longer had anyone to apologize for but himself. His mistakes became all the more evident, and his impulsiveness all the more detrimental.
But, as he'd promised to Shen Yuan, he was working on himself to fix that. That included getting help for the binding of his soul and sword, a demonic cultivation tactic he'd used to try to reach Shen Yuan faster, only to hinder himself even longer. Mu Qingfang headed the studies into his recovery...as well as studies into treating qi deviation symptoms from dual path cultivation issues. After all, perhaps as karma, Yue Qingyuan had begun to suffer from them as well as he began to undo the damage he did to himself.
Unlike with Shen Qingqiu, Cang Qiong Sect carefully rallied around him for support.
Perhaps it was because he was the sect leader. Perhaps it was because their own sins had been laid bare. Perhaps it was because they, too, wanted to make amends with themselves.
Whatever the reason, they would deal with it on their own.
...Of course, Shen Yuan was, generally, unaware of these details.
He'd made it a point to ignore anything and everything to do with Cang Qiong Sect for at least the next three years. Unless it was of severe import, of course. As lazy as he was, he would be taking his job as empress seriously.
('...Lazy where?' his attendants wondered, watching as he held two scrolls open and wrote in another with his qi, writing down every detail he knew of what flora and fauna could help reduce deviation symptoms from dual path cultivation despite the fact his problem had been fixed with a different kind of dual cultivation. This was, of course, after he'd finished writing a report about a demon tribe Luo Binghe was supposed to meet with soon, ensuring he was aware of their body language and cultural specificities.)
("Don't tell me the results. I want to know nothing of it," his 'anonymous' letter demanded of Mu Qingfang, the doctor staring at the supplies sent to them, pangs of regret searing through his soul.)
("The Cang Qiong Sect leader seems to be doing well," Xiao Jiao would murmur as she served his morning tea.
"Who asked about him? Pah. Leave those righteous cultivators to themselves."
He still slipped her a few taels for the information.)
Ahem.
Right. Anyway. He genuinely didn't care for correspondence with them, and sought to live his life separately.
For example, rekindling a better relationship with Ning Yingying.
Her confession caused her reputation to take a blow as well, though less so since Shen Yuan himself openly forgave her.
"This lord had been conniving and callous. If anything, she merely learned from the best, did she not?"
With casual jokes like that, he easily saved face for Ning Yingying, and not to long later, she finally went to see him for tea as he'd desired.
Their reunion had been incredibly tearful, the girl apologizing to him on her knees at his seat. Shen Yuan wanted to comfort her and pat her head, but he couldn't do that. While his handling on qi was sophisticated and he could grab and hold things, he couldn't quite mimic the feeling of a hand. So, instead, he asked her to look up at him. When she did, he smiled at her as radiantly as he could.
"This master understands, Ying-er. Please, you aren't a servant, you're a guest. Come, sit, sit."
She did sit, but she just continued crying. He tutted and dabbed a handkerchief at her tears.
He didn't lie and say he hadn't felt betrayed, but he understood and didn't hold it against her. She was just a child, and he had raised her to seek her survival. He hoped that now, with his mind in a better place, he could be someone better and more reliable to her. And she, sobbing, said she would never betray him ever again.
Because of this forgiveness, she and Sha Hualing slowly began reconciling as well.
Slowly. Very, very slowly.
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With Shen Yuan officially crowned empress, Luo Binghe, who was already chipping away bits of his harem, chipped further, finding more wives to relinquish back to the wild.
After all, he really married them for power and to manage the symptoms of Xin Mo. However, ever since he began speaking and dual cultivating with Shen Yuan, Xin Mo's troublesome nature has waned quite significantly. He also learned to recognize when the sword's malicious nature was pushing thoughts in his mind, Luo Binghe realizing to himself that perhaps Shen Qingqiu, as he had been then, was probably experiencing something similar the whole time. The sword's name was "Heart Demon," and Shen Qingqiu's were a constant thorn in his side, to the point of significant and frequent qi deviations.
He and Shen Qingqiu, as he had been then, hadn't been so different, huh...
Sometimes, when Shen Yuan felt like talking about narratives and thoughts, he'd speak of the "cycle of abuse." He did it early on when he still thought he wasn't Shen Jiu.
(And, to an extent, he wasn't. He was, but he wasn't. The spells Luo Binghe had tried to use on him to summon the "kind shizun" into his body had all been for naught. Not until he used a spell to reform a broken soul. Shen Jiu had been a shattered, broken man: insane, psychotic, and missing pieces of his souls for reasons unknown.
Perhaps Shen Qingqiu lacked major parts of his hun souls, the remaining po souls existing without a significant part of his humanity. When Shen Yuan expressed that, in his life, he'd been a sickly man unable to grow healthily, he wondered if that was because he was missing some of his po. Perhaps he'd managed to form some of them, but not the others, and vice versa.
Together, in one body, the current Shen Yuan was what Shen Qingqiu could've been. Snappy, sometimes callous, contradictory, full of an undying loyalty, affectionate beyond all reason, and the kindest, most forgiving person Luo Binghe has ever had the pleasure of knowing. That is his wife, his Shizun, his empress.)
Anyway, this cycle of abuse made him think about how similar his story was to Shen Jiu's. Shen Yuan expressed it as well, sighing with regret as Luo Binghe braided his hair into a large plait in preparation for sleep.
"...If only I had realized how similar we really were. Maybe I would've had the mind to treat you better... But, I suppose there's no use in 'woulding' and 'coulding' ourselves to death."
"It's as you say, Shizun."
"Aiyah, who's your shizun? You grew more mature than me."
"This lord firmly doubts that," Binghe hummed, kissing his cheek...and starting to kiss down his neck.
Even without his limbs, Shen Yuan made such a pretty picture. The nape of his neck was enough to arouse.
"Oi, you..."
But he didn't tell him to stop, however. And didn't tell him to stop when he kissed him all over. And didn't tell him to stop, even as he complained, face flushed and staring at his cock, talking about his, as he put it, "ridiculous pillar."
But he never told him to stop, leaning closer to him and pressing what he could of his small, amputated body to him.
And despite being told not to "would" or "could" or "should" himself to the grave, he did think, well, it would be nice if, somehow, some way, Shen Yuan became able to hold onto him. To wrap his arms and legs around his body. To hold him close like he so obviously wanted to, unable to because of Binghe's sins.
...If he could somehow alleviate that point, even a little bit, that would be nice, wouldn't it?
A little "woulding" and "coulding" perhaps wouldn't hurt.
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It's because of his inquiries that Mobei Jun mentioned he could ask his advisor.
He hadn't mentioned much of him to Shen Yuan, not deeming the man very important. Besides, his beloved wanted nothing to do with Cang Qiong Sect, and that was precisely what the advisor was...somewhat.
He was former peak lord of Cang Qiong who had steadily adopted a strange mixture of a bombastic yet timid demeanor. He'd had a way of sucking up to Mobei Jun with words that led the pureblooded demon to scowl and beat up on him frequently (never with full strength, not really, but enough to make him bleed), but there was a shift in him into someone like himself but also not like himself.
A while back, nearly three years ago now, he and Mobei Jun had been locked in battle with demonic beasts that had left them somewhat vulnerable. During said battle, he used Xin Mo, but his blade had seemed to cut...something. He wasn't sure what. But it was during that time that he was quite suddenly sucked into a portal, causing him to meet and change places with a version of himself that he could now at least admit had been taller, thicker, and tanner than himself.
(He'd gotten thicker now with both fat and muscle, and he no longer straightened his hair, much to Shen Yuan's delight. Despite not having fingers, he quite adored rubbing his cheek against his curls. He also quite liked resting his head on his chest, too, much to Binghe's quiet pride. Ahem. Anyway.)
Once he'd gotten back, he had thrown himself into looking for ways to bring the "nice Shizun" to his world instead, and when that failed, he attempted to summon him in Shen Jiu's body. All the while, Shang Qinghua, who had been at Mobei Jun's side, inching away from the battle when he last saw him... Well, the ice king later reported that, as though having a final, strange change of heart, he threw himself into the fray, even getting himself injured to protect him, something the lying weasel never did before.
From that day on, he'd fully turned into a dormouse, eating his way through bags of melon seeds and seeming to cry about nothing at random times, cycling between whining and silence, and saying those strange words he sometimes did with his full confidence instead of expressing mild confusion when he said them. Once tidy and uptight, smiling with false deference, he fell into disarray, his hair becoming a bit of a mess and wisping all over his head with curls somewhat looser than Binghe's own. In some ways, he became more pathetic than he'd ever been, but in others, he became someone Mobei Jun could genuinely rely on.
After that incident, whenever Luo Binghe heard the man call out to Mobei Jun with, "My king," it actually sounded like he wasn't hiding behind layers of subterfuge and meant whatever emotion came with his cry.
Mobei Jun still beat up on the man, but they were both lighter and had taken a different context now. Instead of genuine irritation and anger, he was, essentially, bullying him to show his affection. However, the dormouse man, being human, apparently still hadn't caught on to the difference. Not that Luo Binghe could blame him, honestly. Having been raised human himself, how was he supposed to tell when beating someone up meant they wanted to court you? Cultural differences.
Regardless, the former peak lord, perhaps forgotten even by his own sect, dwelled quietly in Mobei Jun's domain, running it like a well-oiled machine even when he was absent. The ice demon was, apparently, quietly considering crowning Shang Qinghua after seeing Shen Yuan's crowning ceremony, but Luo Binghe doubted the tired cultivator was wizened to that fact.
Regardless, if Mobei Jun truly thought that the man could possibly do something to assuage his concerns, then he might as well ask. He'd ask Shen Yuan, honestly, but he sort of wanted to keep this idea a secret and surprise him with the success if it worked out the way he'd like. Anyway, he took the lord of the Northern Desert up on his offer.
So, there he was now, staring at Shang Qinghua from the doorway as the small man, bundled in all manner of coats and cloaks to fend off the cold, stared at him with wide, amber eyes that had well-set dark circles under them. He'd been holding a pile of scrolls, though now, a few had dropped to the ground.
"...Ah. J-Junshang. This humble one wasn't, ah, aware you were coming to visit so soon. I mean, my king did say you were coming, but..."
"Hmm."
"Oh, goodness, uhm, please, ah—" He flustered, dropping even more of his scrolls before he gave up, scurrying over to a table and dropping them down haphazardly. He scrambled back and picked up his other scrolls, a wavering smile fighting to stick onto his face. "Come have a seat, come have a seat. Eh hehe. There's no need to stand over there and be a stranger."
Between the time Luo Binghe made his way to the soft chair sitting in front of Shang Qinghua's desk (what a strange thing to do...he'd started putting chairs in front of his working desk like that when his personality started shifting), the man had cleaned up the scrolls, fully closed the curtains around the windows and thrown more wood into the furnace to reduce the loss of heat.
After scrambling around, he slumped into his chair with a sigh, opening a rectangular container out of habit and scooping something that wasn't tobacco into an ornate, clearly gifted pipe. He snapped his fingers, creating a small flame at the tip of his index finger, and lit the contents. An earthy scent hinted with spice and pine began wisping from the end, which Shang Qinghua took a deep huff of before breathing it out in a faded cloud.
"So, ah, how can this one be of assistance, Junshang?"
This was the man who could call Mobei Jun's title from nearly anywhere and immediately summon him, huh.
"This lord was considering a gift for his empress. However, acquiring the materials for it would be difficult. You have much experience from trading, sales, and reviewing materials, so I shall seek your guidance for this matter."
"I'm unsure I can be of any service, but if possible, I'd be happy to oblige."
"Then... What do you know of methods to replace limbs?"
Thankfully, the man was quickwitted, seeming to immediately understand what he was going for. With a hum, he placed the tip of his pipe in his mouth, thinking.
"Junshang likely seeks prosthetics, however, the sort that currently exist can be a bit troublesome. They're rudimentary and may offer less in terms of mobility than one would prefer."
"Is there nothing that can mimic hand movements?"
"Ah...erh, I'm afraid I don't know of prosthetics that can do such fine-tuned work. However, this one is sure a dedicated manufacturer with some financial sponsorship would be able to make something. Though, if we consider how Junfeng* has developed his qi skills...perhaps something made custom for him would be best. That would also be difficult and take a while, but the results would likely be much more satisfactory."
As he settled into deep thought, the mousiness faded to reveal his more shrewd nature. Rodents all had a certain level of it, being herbivorous and desiring survival. In that sense, had he had more tact and grace, perhaps Luo Binghe could somewhat compare him to his A'Yuan.
Still, there was something else Mobei Jun mentioned to him. Just a little whisper of an idea.
"This lord was hoping for something that wouldn't take too long. Perhaps something more natural rather than constructed."
"Hmm?"
"You see, A'Yuan has quite a bit of knowledge regarding the flora and fauna of the three realms, and since the merging, he's been discovering further, previously uncovered creatures and beings. This lord one heard him mention something like a mushroom or seed or something that grows..."
"A mushroom, hm..." He rubbed at the side of his head, trying to think.
"Perhaps, would you know of some sort of plant or organism that can mimic limbs?"
"To mimic limbs... Ah." He breathed in, sucking in more of the smoke from his pipe, and pulled over a scroll that was apparently empty. He opened it, breathing out through the corner of his mouth as he got his inkwell and brush. "I believe I know what you're referring to. The Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed is more of a mushroom than a plant, but one could use it to grow another body. I can't believe I forgot about it... While this lord doesn't quite remember where it is, it was somewhere in the Bai Lu Forest, I think. If you search there..."
But as he wrote, he suddenly stopped, a frown curling between his brows.
"Ah, but, the merging..."
Right. The merging of the realms disrupted many places. The ecology of the world was altered, and some locations, animals, and plants were no longer available where they once were. Some may have even gone extinct over the last few years.
"If the realms hadn't—ah. Ah, no. Hah. Please don't take that the wrong way, Junshang. This humble one nearly misspoke. The merging of the realms happens every few hundred years. You simply brought about its next cycle. One could consider its occurrence as inevitable as the wind."
He gave off those little laughs of nervousness, sweat budding easily at his brow as he rambled placatingly. Luo Binghe didn't really care, honestly.
Inevitable as it may have been, he did indeed bring it about himself. The loss of lives—human, demon, spiritual, natural, or otherwise—were on his head. The ink of his name was made with the blood of millions.
Eventually, Shang Qinghua lost steam for his useless pandering, sighing and taking another deep breath of his pipe, apparently to calm himself.
"Then, if it's possible that the plant you mentioned is no longer available, do you know of anything else? Something else that could help."
This was where the thing Mobei Jun mentioned could appear. Possibly.
"This humble one doesn't know. Begging your forgiveness," he murmured, gazing up at him.
"Surely you can think of something. I... This lord owes it to his wife. After all I'd done to him."
The man's expression shifted quickly between a wince, a sympathetic grimace, and something thoughtfully soulful. "Erm, well... I mean, this one...isn't sure."
Another push, then.
"Maybe if, for example, the Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed changed with the merging of the realms. Would such a thing be possible?"
"Well..."
Shang Qinghua looked off to the side, frowning and sweating, tapping his finger against the desk and the partially-inked scroll. Smoke curled around his head, and the furnace crackled behind Luo Binghe's body.
"Something like that..."
His eyes narrowed further as he thought.
"...Might be possible."
Shang Qinghua blinked.
Then, his expression eased a bit. Not so nervous, but more thoughtful.
"...Something like that...hm."
...This might be it.
Luo Binghe focused, thinking on what to say next.
"...What do you remember of the Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed? How could it change?"
"Hmm?" Although his eyebrows rose, the cultivator didn't look up from where he'd started staring at a blank part of the scroll in front of him. "Well... The Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed is not really a flower. It's a mushroom. Rather, a type of fungus. Plants and fungi are different families. Though, a few of their traits can be a bit similar."
The amber tone of the man's irises brightened at the centers and darkened around the edges. Wisps of smoke from his pipe seemed to shift, somehow. Like they had begun dancing.
A qi Luo Binghe hadn't felt before sifted in the undersides of his conscious awareness of the room.
"Fungi... Right. You can't kill fungus in a way that matters. So, even if the Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed is gone, its fungal properties would likely allow it to survive. It has a mix of plant and fungal family properties...ah likely a mistake of mine..."
As Shang Qinghua continued murmuring, he began writing again, eyes focused on the scroll in front of him. The light from the fire paled in comparison to the glow from is irises.
"Underneath the ground...the mycelium that make the Sun-Moon fruiting bodies would probably still be there. While they would make the dew flower seeds using spiritual energy...hm. Fungi are adaptable. Plants are, too. Especially the wild ones...
"Fungi typically consume dead matter, while plants create their own food. A body made of Sun-Moon Dew cells wouldn't need to consume much of anything but sunlight and maybe water. Difficult to grow, but once grown, incredibly durable...yeah. So, no, the merging wouldn't kill them."
"...This...plant...fungus you speak of. How did it work?"
"Mm...by absorbing energy. If you prepare a body using it, if the soul leaves, it loses all function. So, it both consumes energy and creates its own. If you were to use the mycelium and feed it with qi, spiritual...or demonic. Why not demonic too? Yeah. Both. Either. Feed the mycelium with blood and qi, and it could create a body. If you attach it to a body missing a part of it...hm.
"...Yeah. That could work. Feed it, and it becomes a replacement for a limb. Maybe even an organ. The mycelium could work like nerves. Attach it to the right parts, and it can grow what's missing. It can't be easy, though, I don't think. It's not easy to grow a Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed into its mature state, so this...hm... What would I call it?"
He leaned back, eyes gazing toward the ceiling.
It felt as though the air went still.
"...Sun-Moon Dew Celium, I suppose. Mimics cells if you can use your qi. Cultivators and demons alike can use it. Perhaps one could make organs for non-cultivators as well, but they'd definitely need medical prowess for it. I'd make it easier to work with, but this is a dog-eat-dog world, isn't it? Nothing's ever so easy."
The smoke danced around Shang Qinghua's body. He breathed out more wisps of it. If Luo Binghe focused enough, he could see a second pair of eyes—large, faded, and, gazing up, just like the man was—hazed over in contemplation.
And then he blinked.
A log shifted behind Luo Binghe in the furnace, and Shang Qinghua startled, his irises back to their normal color.
The imposing qi was gone.
"Ah. Sorry. I, ah...kinda...blanked out?"
"...So you did. But it was insightful."
"This humble one's glad to, erh, help. I think." He sweated, glancing to the sides, like he wasn't sure what he was talking about.
"Right. Then. Where would this lord find the Sun-Moon Dew Celium?"
"Hmm?" He seemed confused for a moment, but then realization spread. "Oh. Oh! Junshang, that's a genius idea! As expected of the Emperor of the Merged Realms!"
Luo Binghe frowned a bit. "What?"
"I can't believe I didn't think of it. How could I forget?"
Shang Qinghua dipped his brush in ink and started writing on the scroll. Luo Binghe could've sworn he'd already written on it.
However, the only writing present there was something he'd started when talking about the Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed. Nothing else. None of the words he'd written during his murmuring.
"While the Sun-Moon Dew Flower Seed's likely gone, the mycelium that formed it may still be there. If you take it and inject in his missing limbs, it'll feed off his qi and blood to form the missing parts on its own! It should work just like automail!"
"'Automail'?"
"Eh? Ah-haha, please excuse my ramblings, Junshang, that means nothing," he laughed nervously, finishing off what he was writing and quickly fanning it to get it to dry. "Junshang should find the Sun-Moon Dew Celium in Bai Lu Forest, or somewhere around it. As he is in charge of Huan Hua Palace's former quarters and holds such power, this lord believes it should be easier for you to find and work with than any prosthetic an engineer could make."
With the ink quickly dried (a type of ink he'd managed to make, apparently), he rolled the scroll up and wrapped it with ribbon, handing it over to him.
"Please make use of this lowly one's knowledge. I hope it works well for Junfeng."
"...This lord thanks you for your insight."
Once Luo Binghe was out the door, he acted as though he closed it. But instead, he peeked through a slight crack in it, watching as the dormouse of a man slumped back into his chair after standing to see him out.
He groaned, rubbing his head.
"Mmh. So tired."
It didn't take him long before he ended up nestling his head in his arms and falling asleep.
"...Mobei Jun."
The ice demon appeared before him from the shadows, his power stronger than ever in his own domain.
"Yes?"
"He's fallen asleep."
"Mmn. He often does after he creates something."
Perhaps the king of the Northern Desert didn't understand the implications. Or, maybe he did, and he simply let things be because the bullied cultivator was quite firmly loyal to him and under his thumb at any given moment.
But speaking something into existence was within the realm of the gods.
Because Luo Binghe had felt it. As soon as Shang Qinghua finished speaking, he felt, in the core of his soul, that this Sun-Moon Dew Celium he suddenly conceptualized truly existed in the world. It felt as real as any flower or mushroom he'd ever seen or eaten, like he'd already touched it despite never having done so.
Was Shang Qinghua some god from the upper realms made flesh? A vessel through which a god of some sort spoke? Was that the reason for his steady change into the person he was now?
"From what I know, it takes prompting from others and desire on his part. Then, he makes things that did not exist. What has he created?"
Ah, if you weren't there to witness its creation, did you not know of it?
How curious. Shang Qinghua certainly faired much better away from Cang Qiong Sect.
And he had to desire its creation, ah? So, it's possible that he wanted to help A'Yuan.
...Hm. Admirable. He would take that into consideration.
"Something that will help with my goal. As promised, you are relieved of your duties for the next week."
"Mmn."
"Also. When you do decide to crown Shang Qinghua, this lord would be honored to attend."
Mobei Jun hummed again, but he had a twinkle in his eye and a puff to his chest that somehow pissed Luo Binghe off a little. What was he doing, looking like he'd won? He could almost read it right off his face: my empress is better than yours.
God powers or not, he wouldn't give up his A'Yuan for anything. After all, he didn't need to be some vessel or something to make miracles happen.
Keep your hibernation-prone dormouse, his phoenix was waiting at home.
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"...A'Yuan, this lord has a question."
"Mhh-huhhh...?"
"Do you happen to know what 'automail' is?"
Shen Yuan, covered in sweat and dozing off on his chest, suddenly sat up with as much physical power as he could muster, strands of his hair sticking to his forehead.
"Where did you hear that word?"
Luo Binghe grinned instead of answering. See? Shang Qinghua wasn't all that special. His beloved was probably a god, too.
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I'm extremely baby at learning Chinese, so take my attempt with a big ol canister of salt, but since Junshang (君上) is basically "sovereign above others" and Luanfeng (鸾凤) is like saying "husband and wife," though the feng is literally "male phoenix," and a phoenix is traditionally the symbol of the empress where the dragon is the symbol of the emperor, I went with Junfeng (君凤) to kinda sorta make it like "sovereign phoenix."
Cause, I could've gone with the traditional term for empress, Hou (后), and put a "shang" on it for Houshang, but 1. Hou was rarely, if ever, the first symbol in the word or phrase, and 2. Hou (后) means queen and empress, yes, but it also means behind, rear, or after. And all things considered, I don't think Luo Binghe would want to give Shen Yuan a title saying he's behind him in anyway.
Moreover, considering that Shen Yuan died for the pieces of his soul to rejoin with the other pieces in Shen Jiu, and he went through the fire (Binghe torturing him) and came out renewed, well, the phoenix imagery seemed better. Also, the male phoenix is a symbol of joy, so, again, the language just fit better to me.
So, please excuse my partial bastardization of Chinese. I'm really trying earnestly though.
While called "empress" in English, Shen Yuan's official title in Chinese is Junfeng (unless someone who knows Chinese better comes up with something that fits a lot more haha).
*reread Airplane's adventures and has a rekindled and vibrant love for him all over again*
I couldn't leave him out of this AU. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Also, I said we were done with the narrative parts. Then I proceeded to write a lot of narrative. When will I stop lying to myself lmao
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