Song of the Sky Pacers - Ch. 97

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Karma: In Chinese karma can be written as 2 characters that translate literally as 'cause' and 'effect'. Somewhat useful to know for the master's explanation.

It's been a while now but just a reminder that the 'immortal melting-cage' move was the same one that forced Chen A-Ting to blow her own limbs off.
 
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Well shit. Not the event I thought would go down.

I starting to wonder if A-ting remembers the guy or not. At the very least, she had no knowledge of her parentage. Not even sure if her grandmother could recognize and sort it out, now that her sixth finger flies beneath her feet.... Hmmm ..

I wonder if they still have it since they cut it off at birth. Could it be used for something, like a shorter off-hand blade?


Thanks for this release. Always fun to read, but my chin is getting sore from hitting the floor because of the artwork.
 
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Well shit. Not the event I thought would go down.

I starting to wonder if A-ting remembers the guy or not. At the very least, she had no knowledge of her parentage. Not even sure if her grandmother could recognize and sort it out, now that her sixth finger flies beneath her feet.... Hmmm ..

I wonder if they still have it since they cut it off at birth. Could it be used for something, like a shorter off-hand blade?


Thanks for this release. Always fun to read, but my chin is getting sore from hitting the floor because of the artwork.

They can't make a sword with a finger. A-Ting's sword is the combination of many materials, including the
nascent core that was originally in her wooden sword from when she was a child. That nascent core is what gives the sword its supernatural power.
 
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They can't make a sword with a finger. A-Ting's sword is the combination of many materials, including the
nascent core that was originally in her wooden sword from when she was a child. That nascent core is what gives the sword its supernatural power.
What I was trying to imply was to use it as a material to attune another blade to herself.

I do wonder though, if Eastern cultures put as much emphasis on body parts containing a notion of a connection to the one it came from. Some churches have "bones from a saint", I've heard of people keeping umbilical cords, and my parents collected some hair from when I was a kid.

I've never heard of someone getting Buddha's left ear, for example. So the only thing I can think of, is cremated remains.
 
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A few chapter A-Ting said her only weakness is that everyone she meets is stronger than her, and now this bastard appear. She really can't catch a break, can she?
 
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Guy, that's lame. Go fight somebody at your level. Stop bothering a-ting sheeshh.
 
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That's how you see this is not japanese. Here, she is not the brighest, but she can actually learn. If it were japanese, the MC would have inevitably forgotten about her master's warning, answered the freak's question, and then be called an idiot. Rince and repeat. I am relieved this is not japanese. I have yet to identify that kind of problem with chinese writing. Maybe there are, maybe not. Experience will tell.
 
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