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A Martial Odyssey #1

A Martial Odyssey: The Divine Calamity

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Synopsis "It is said that when a martial exponent reached the highest state of divinity of their arts, they be able to transcend into Celestials, overcoming the limitation of life and death. And as Celestials, they have to overcome seven celestial divinity, Genesis, Enlighten, Emotion, Transverse, Seventh Sense, Crisis and Ascend in order to transcend to the Heavens." A Martial Odyssey is an epic quasi-fantasy/wuxia fiction, of a young man Yi Ping as he braved untold dangers in the martial fraternity. The powerful Honor Manor rules the Orthodox Martial Fraternity, yet there are other equally mysterious martial clans that are outside the influence of the orthodox fraternity; like the Eternal Ice Palace, the Virtuous Palace and the Celestial Palace. When the Celestial Fairy of the Eternal Ice Palace is rumored to pass away, it immediately attracted the attention of numerous exponents that undertake the perilous journey to the Heavenly Mountains for the martial secrets of the Eternal Ice Palace.

660 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2014

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April 14, 2021
Enjoyed the trepidations of our MC in here, and how his Harem just grew out of hand for the poor guy. A little forced all the reincarnation connections between all of them but enjoyable how he enters and developes in the Martial World thanks to them.
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May 11, 2018
An unorthodox eastern novel with the stupidest mc found in any fantasy book. His iq is probably below a monkey, however, he is quite loveable. And the book is quite entertaining, especially because of his stupidity.
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December 9, 2018
It's one novel where stupid mc didn't grind my nerves to dust. It's not bad nor that good as story, but I enjoyed reading it.
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August 14, 2014
A rare gem. Strongly recommend to read. This translation works is actually in the top 10-20 of most search engines and the forum has a lot of hits.
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