Xilan Civilization
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Xilan Civilization |
| Alias(es) | 锡兰文明 |
| Type | Neutral Character (AI) |
| Species/Race | Human-led civilization 199 |
| Occupation/Role | Super-civilization and dominant military-technological power in the Infinite Great Star Cluster 368 |
| Leader | Mujis, current Leader of the Xilan Civilization 515 517 |
| Homeworld | Xilan Star, the civilization's birthplace and a major sacred tourist world 480 481 |
| Status | Active; entered negotiations with Su Li after suffering a major military setback 530 533 |
| First Appearance | Chapter 199 |
Background / History
Thirty years before the events of Chapter 199, the Xilan Civilization and the Radiant Civilization were the two super-civilizations described as ruling the universe. Their peak-era conflict became a thirty-year war; the Xilan Civilization decisively defeated the Radiant Civilization three months before Su Li learned of it. The surviving Green Light Race fled to unknown star regions, while Xilan inherited the defeated civilization's legacy and emerged stronger rather than weakened. 199
Its victory over the Radiant Civilization—including the death of the Radiant side's sole A-Class Superhuman, Flix—made Xilan's deterrence overwhelming across the Infinite Great Star Cluster. Many smaller civilizations feared even offending ordinary Xilan citizens, while a B-Class Xilan Superhuman could force most small and medium civilizations into submission alone. 330 407
The civilization later expanded its pursuit of independent Superhumans. It initially targeted unaffiliated Superhumans, then began pursuing Superhumans connected to other civilizations as well. C-Class Superhumans were especially valuable targets: dangerous enough to strengthen Xilan if controlled, but easier to capture than B-Class individuals. 290 390
Territory and Core Worlds
| Location | Importance |
|---|---|
| Xilan System | The civilization's headquarters; its security and detection measures are substantially stricter than those of the former Radiance System. 480 |
| Origin Zone One | Region said to contain Xilan's nine secret core planets. Even B-Class figures such as Monina and Netri do not know their exact locations. 480 |
| Xilan Star | Birthplace of the civilization. Its preserved alloy-built cities resemble ancient eras, while the planet functions as a sacred tourist destination and retirement world for prominent officials. 480 483 |
| Yinhuang Star | A principal decision-making world where major orders were historically issued; Mujis and other leading figures convened there during Su Li's threat. 515 |
| Mifa Star | One of the nine core planets and a major Xilan heartland; it was used to trap Su Li in a Mirrored World. 496 517 |
| Radiant System | Former territory of the Radiant Civilization, later placed under Xilan control. 446 |
Government and Internal Politics
Mujis holds the formal position of Leader, but his authority is constrained by rivalry between the civilization's two dominant political blocs. He describes his own leadership as being caught between forces that control most political and military power. 517
- War faction — Led by Generals Xite and Lebaijia, rising figures whose influence grew during the war against the Radiant Civilization. They favor decisive military action against threats such as Su Li. 517
- Conservative faction — Led by Baijier, a traditional political force with deep institutional foundations. The faction gained momentum after the war faction's encirclement plan against Su Li failed. 517
- Grand General Xitel — One of only two Grand Generals; he nominally commands over one-fifth of Xilan's armed forces and advocates committing the civilization's full strength against Su Li. 516
- Di Yue Si Family — An exceptionally influential Superhuman family with fifteen B-Class members, roughly one-third of Xilan's B-Class Superhumans. Despite their status, family members are excluded from the leadership core and serve primarily as enforcers. 363
Technology and Military Capabilities
| Field | Known capability |
|---|---|
| Quantum network | Xilan's internal network is described as an “ocean” compared with the networks of ordinary large civilizations. It can be accessed from Xilan-populated worlds such as Mel Star. 367 368 |
| Void radar | Its void radars can scan the entire Milky Way nearly instantly, though with low accuracy. 290 |
| Void lockdown | Can seal surrounding Void and restrict spatial movement, as demonstrated around Mel Star. 368 |
| Superhuman detection | Developed methods to identify C-Class and B-Class Superhumans; it can also trace wormhole destinations and analyze the behavior of entire planetary populations to locate infiltrators. 252 500 |
| Mind Oscillator | A B-Class device used to modify Superhumans' minds. Three B-Class Superhumans were undergoing modification inside one facility targeted by Su Li. 457 |
| Rule-based weapons | Can alter superficial rules to restrict Superhuman talents, sharpen metal to extreme levels, and hinder movement or attacks. 522 523 |
| Energy Materialization | Produces matter from energy, including energy chains that resisted Su Li's incomplete Energy Manipulation. 520 |
| War God Armament | B-Class weaponry used by Xilan Superhuman War Gods; its materials can withstand extreme force. 498 585 |
| Biological research | Maintains laboratories researching the controllability of evolutionary microorganisms; its life-extending reagent contains microorganisms that absorb pure energy. 399 483 |
| Strategic weaponry | Its forces employ antimatter cannons, infrasonic nuclear bombs, Gamma Ray Bursts, spatial lockdown devices, energy attacks, and high-energy shielding. 202 352 370 |
Armed Forces
- Expedition Two — A massive Xilan warship accompanied by numerous escort vessels, deployed against Qina and her allies. 202
- Superhuman forces — The civilization fields C-Class through B-Class Superhumans; its total number of B-Class Superhumans is stated to be under one hundred, while B+ individuals can be counted on one hand. 226 453
- Mechanical and biological armies — Xilan can surround an entire star system with vast formations of war machines and bio-monsters, using them to delay targets while preparing high-lethality weapons. 509 522
- Planetary defense systems — Xilan Star's defenses deployed technology that reduced two B-Class mechs from B-Class speeds to ordinary C-Class speeds. 482
Relations
- Radiant Civilization — Former rival super-civilization. Xilan won their thirty-year war, inherited its legacy, and forced surviving Green Light Race members to flee. 199
- Di Yue Si Family — A powerful internal Superhuman family whose B-Class members serve Xilan as enforcers despite exclusion from its political core. 363
- Diyuesi Qina — Former Xilan B-Class Superhuman who fought against her own civilization and later sought to oppose it alongside Su Li. 201 363
- Xinghe Monina — Xilan Level 1 Star Officer and B-Class Superhuman; she attempted to recruit Su Li, later became caught between loyalty to Xilan and her circumstances with Qina. 250 404
- Su Li — Enemy, infiltrator, and eventual negotiating counterpart. His theft of Xilan knowledge and technology escalated into open conflict, after which Xilan sent envoys to negotiate and provide compensation. 367 533
- Rendo Civilization — Target of an Xilan blockade and military pressure that devastated civilian morale before its core worlds were directly attacked. 407 446
Story Role / Major Arcs
- Rise after the Radiant War: Xilan is established as the victorious super-civilization whose conquest of the Radiant Civilization reshaped the balance of power in the Infinite Great Star Cluster. 199
- Qina's rebellion: Expedition Two and its escort fleet pursue Qina, a former Xilan B-Class Superhuman fighting against her own civilization. 201 202
- Su Li's first clashes: Xilan Superhumans attack Su Li in the Infinite Great Star Cluster; he kills six C-Class opponents and defeats the remaining force. 226
- Network infiltration: Su Li breaches Mel Star's defense system and enters Xilan's internal quantum network, copying core knowledge before Xilan locks down the Void around him. 367 368
- Xilan Star incident: Su Li uses two B-Class mechs to create a diversion on Xilan Star while infiltrating signal vacuum zones, stealing biological-laboratory research and intelligence on the Di Yue Si Family. 482 483
- Mifa Star trap: After identifying Su Li as the thief behind several major incidents, Xilan traps him in a Mirrored World on Mifa Star; Su Li commits suicide in the Virtual Universe rather than allow capture. 496
- Tianheng System battle: Xilan dispatches an immense army of mechanical creations and bio-monsters, but Su Li—now A-Class—destroys its fleets and prevents its wormhole retreat. 509
- Mijis Star confrontation: Su Li threatens Mijis Star to force a meeting with Mujis, prompting Xilan's leadership to debate war, negotiation, and the feasibility of containing an A-Class Superhuman who may resurrect. 515 516 519
- Unequal settlement: Xilan envoys negotiate with Su Li and later deliver technical data, twenty super-large warships, supplies, and information on a Divine Corpse as compensation. 531 533
- Divine Corpse scheme: Xilan attempts to lure Su Li into a trap involving rule storms generated by a Cosmic Deity's corpse, believing the storms could kill him while he remained A-Class. 552