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Your name is <span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-i">Lan Wi</span></span>, and you are a <span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-i">Daoist Immortal</span></span>.
For over a millennia, you've cultivated more and more power. Using special training techniques, you've gathered more and more chi, the life force in all living things, to increase your <span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-i">lifespan and power</span></span>- all with the goal of becoming a true <span class="mu-i">immortal</span>! Throughout your training, you've achieved many breakthroughs. You've gone through the Foundation Stage, the Meridian Opening Stage, the Liquid Qi stage- and then the Core Formation stage, in which you successfully created inside yourself a flawless golden core. After this, you also had to create your own Nascent Soul, and then learn the Soul-Severing techniques, before absorbing a massive amount of spiritual power and becoming an Immortal after an almost cataclysmic divine tribulation.
But all of that is over now. You are embarrassed to think of where you began this journey; as a puny farmer peasant, to whom would be easily slain by a bandit with a rusted sword or a fire-breathing donkey beast. You've learned to fight since then with supreme martial arts techniques, to cast spells and master the elements. You've fought many arrogant young masters, who courted death by insulting and antagonizing you. Alchemy and medicines helped you get this far, and you've learned an extensive knowledge of them, and have your own little garden. You've plundered many ancient tombs and stolen many magical treasures- and you've had quite enough of <span class="mu-i">peerless jade-like beauties</span> at this point in your life- more trouble then they're worth.
You've become an Immortal. As an Immortal, you cannot die- both from age or disease. You can be killed, physically, but your spirit will return. Even if your body is destroyed or trapped in some desolate prison, you can reform yourself back in a safe place if given enough time.
Despite everything you have done so far... you never much considered what to do once you actually made it to this point. You've endlessly cultivated to avoid death, or to gain power over your rivals, but now you are here and you still do not see Mt Tai. You thought something would change, but it seems like there is no true end to cultivation. You have merely reached yet another peak.
Maybe you should ask someone you know for advice?
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