#i would absolutely love to know when nhs found out about the saber secret
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Random Thought #37: There's a certain kind of irony to Nie Huaisang saying this:
āTo get spiritual energy you have to cultivate it yourself, and you can only form a golden core with a lot of hard work. It takes years for people who were born without talent, like me. Itās like Iām missing something because a dog bit me when I was in the womb. But all resentful energy comes from fierce ghosts and demons and so on, so as long as you can take it, you can use it. How amazing that would be.ā
āChapt. 14: Elegance IV, fanyiyi
...and then refusing to cultivate with a saber. Like sir, isnāt that exactly what your clan does??? š
#mdzs#this is right up there#with wwx saying that his ghost path is 'easy'#and then the narration goes into exactly why it's not actually LOL#i would absolutely love to know when nhs found out about the saber secret#random reading thoughts
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Hi! I absolutely love the meta about NMJ's Empathy memories being unreliable, and it's got me wondering about how his qi deviation and death actually went. Since LXC says he saw the qi deviation (and Fatal Journey says it was in public), what's your take on how JGY got NMJ into his secret room so he and Xue Yang could use the Tiger Seal (and eventually kill him)? Fatal Journey has the Nie sect holding a funeral for him, so presumably NHS had /soneone's/ body to bury, but then in The Untamed LXC later says something like he 'hasn't heard from' NMJ in years and had feared the worst, so things... don't seem to add up? What do you think?
Aaah, okay, so: first off, Iām incredibly sorry itās taken me so long to answer this, and I nonetheless Ā very much appreciate your interest in my opinions here <3 If youāre still hanging around/following me/reading my blog, anon, idk how obvious itās been that Iāveā¦ not been having the best few months brain-wise, but thatās basically all I can offer as an excuse for why this reply is coming so late. Thank you for your patience!
So, okay, I think Iām going to try and tackle this question from a couple different angles. First of all, I think itās worth looking at the material provided in the contained story of the 50 episodes of The Untamed on its own, to see what that suggests, before bringing in outside or supplemental sources, which is what for this purpose Iād consider spin-off movies, details in other versions of the broader MDZS story material, etc. to be. Also, I want to note upfront that while I do tend to incorporate different details and versions of events from both CQL and MDZS into my personal headcanon, what I write in my fic, etc. because I think they tend to provide interesting possibilities, elaborations, and what-ifs for a broader composite MDZS-adaptation-universe ā for the purposes of this post, Iām going to stick to material from The Untamed and Fatal Journey only. Mostly, my reason for that is that thereās a few logistically distinct details of how the qi deviation happens in MDZS compared to CQL ā one being, it happens at Qinghe rather than Lanling ā that I believe affect the timeline of what Jin Guangyao is doing with Nie Mingjueās corpse in the first place.
Alright so, in The Untamed alone, the evidence such as we have includes: the Empathy sequence involving the qi deviation in episode 41, and Lan Xichenās statement in episode 39 recounting that he saw it happen himself at Jinlintai, and that after hearing nothing from/about Nie Mingjue since, heās been āmentally preparedā - presumably, for the news that heās dead. What Iām inclined to take from those two pieces of information, is essentially a story like this: NMJ qi deviates, very publically, and at some point while this is happening, he makes a break for it and leaves Jinlintai, and whatever presumably messy trail he leaves in the process ends up going cold for anyone trying to follow, with no NMJ around to be seen. With various factors at Jinlintai invested in retrieving him for attempting to turn him into a controllable fierce corpse, itās pretty easy to imagine that, besides whatever above-board search party tried to follow him, there would also have been another party closely watching his movements for an opportune moment to slip in and scoop him up to bring him back to the secret treasure room for fierce corpse experimentation ā hence why the trail wouldāve gone cold.
Now, the actual scene showing the qi deviation itself doesnāt include multiple elements Iām positing or including here ā specifically, the presence of a bunch of third parties actually witnessing it, LXC included, and then also the idea that NMJ ever left that one landing at the top of the stairs during the qi deviation at all. But, since we see in other parts of the Empathy sequence that the events shown can beā¦ a bit more impressionistic than accurate; and furthermore since it seems reasonable to posit that the memories of the time when he has a literal break with reality might be even less literally reliable than the rest of them ā I think those aspects can be reasonably explained away as that scene portraying more of what the qi deviation felt like from the inside, than what an outside observer wouldāve seen. Nie Mingjueās focus is Jin Guangyao, so Jin Guangyao is all he sees ā up until Nie Huaisang breaks through that monomaniacal focus and is seen, finally, as himself.
(If you particularly want to pull out some feelings, I might even suggest the idea that finally seeing a distraught NHS was the thing that pulled NMJ sufficiently out of his rage to be lucid enough to flee ā and that he booked it in part because he was terrified and ashamed to possibly hurt his younger brother, whether physically or emotionally by letting him see NMJ in such an awful state.
So then, aside from that: the question of what we see in Fatal Journey. Iāve actually been trying to find an answer about what kinds of mourning customs would be followed or even possible if a family didnāt actually have their loved oneās body on hand to bury, but thusfar my internet searching hasnāt really gotten me any useful information one way or another ā if anyone reading has an idea or some good sources to point me to, Iād love to hear them! Everything Iāve read so far seems to very tightly marry the performance of appropriate rites and the presence of a body together.
That said, looking back through the actual funeral scene in Fatal Journey, I also wasnāt able to notice the presence of a coffin anywhere in the set, either? We see a memorial tablet, set up in the front of the throne room at Qinghe, and what looks like a brief shot of some offerings, and NHS stoking the fire, but in the couple brief scenes of the inside of the hall, I donāt think there was a coffin set up there? (Or, for that matter, out in the courtyard which we get a longer look at, either.) Compared to what I at least assume is a coffin with Jin Zixuanās body inside during the mourning scene in episode 32, I feel like itās reasonable to guess that, even with Fatal Journey included, whatever mourning rites took place at Qinghe after NMJās death, they may simply have not involved a body or a burial at all.
- And actually, now that Iām thinking about it, taking Fatal Journey into consideration overall suggests that it might ultimately be the norm at Qinghe to hold mourning rites without a body present ā because per the lore additions in the movie, the Nie sect leaders go down to die on their own at the bottom of the saber tomb, and it sure doesnāt look like anybody had been going down there to retrieve them once they did? So, I donāt know, maybe thereās some sort of symbolic burial of something associated with the sect leader as a Nie custom, to keep things looking a bit more normal and less āwe build a tomb for these resentment-filled blade spirits that eat our sect leaderās sanityā, and thatās also what ended up being done for Nie Mingjue? Ā But, yeah, thereās no real confirmation happening even in the movie that NHS was able to come back with a body to bury, so I donāt think that necessarily contradicts the idea that NMJ could have gone missing during his qi deviation and never been properly recovered for a 100% confirmed death.
(That said, I personally donāt tend to incorporate, oh, most of the specific events or points of lore from Fatal Journey into my own readings on various elements of the story? Like, quite frankly, I donāt really like the movie that much, and I think it opens up a lot more unnecessary character and worldbuilding questions without doing a good job of integrating them back into the rest of The Untamedās continuity (er, such as it exists XD). So I donāt necessarily have an opinion on whether āthe Nie sect generally doesnāt do bodily burials of is clan leadersā is an idea anyone should pick up for The Untamed canon; merely that if you do take the events of Fatal Journey as canon, it certainly seems like it could be a possibility.)
(And again, big, big big disclaimer here that, e.g. if holding any kind of mourning rites without a body present is actually super Not Done, then what Iām saying with this part might be totally moot, and then wellā¦. who knows, thereās plenty of speculation that could be used to cover that gap up ā maybe āthey never found the bodyā wasnāt actually widespread knowledge, but rather just information LXC had special access to due to the relationships he had with the people involved? ā and some set of people depending on your preferences conspired to get another body to stand in for NMJās to allow them to hold a funeral? ā¦.Which honestly sounds incredibly sketchy to me on its own, but considering all the other professionally Yikes-style desecrations of bodies that happen in this storyā¦. who knows? Iām really just tossing out ideas here at this point, not saying I necessarily endorse any of them outside of āI think this could potentially work in some way without being out of character for anybodyā.)
Anywayā¦ I hope that answers your question, anon, and is otherwise interesting for everyone else reading? Thank you for the ask, and apologies again for taking so long to respond! <3
#ask a James#meta#no good things for the poor sad cultivators#The Untamed#Nie Mingjue#rambling#op#Anonymous
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