星盟
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Original Name:星盟Gender:NeutralScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:754Chapters:216
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Biodata

Feature Value
Name Star Alliance
Alias(es) 星盟
Affiliation Interstellar governing body with jurisdiction over more than a hundred star domains 484 621
Occupation/Role Oversees planetary compliance, manages interstellar resources and security, and organizes resistance against enemies beyond its territory 484
Status Active; mobilized its subordinate forces for war against the Great Yan Divine Dynasty 630 632
First Appearance Chapter 119

Background / History

The Star Alliance was founded more than two thousand years ago, with Ling Xi Old Ancestor described as having led its founding. Only a handful of cultivators have reached the Immortal Venerable realm since then. 596 724

Its territory includes more than a hundred star domains, though its reach is portrayed as limited when compared with the wider universe and neighboring powers. The Alliance’s capital is Tianyang Star in the Tian Shu Star Domain, an artificial super-celestial body formed by combining several planets. Tianyang Divine Capital houses the Alliance headquarters, its direct core departments, and major treasure vaults. 484 549

Jining Star, Chu Sheng’s homeworld, is located in the low-ranked Thirteenth Star Domain. The Alliance classifies it as a demonic-beast breeding ground: low-level demonic beasts are raised there, then harvested for materials supplied to Alliance depots. 359 637

According to Old Man Long, Jining Star’s humans have long been suppressed within the Alliance; peak Stage Eight cultivators who left the planet reportedly died early, with none reaching Stage Nine. The Alliance was also expected to conscript exceptional Stage Eight fighters to its front lines. 119 173

When Chu Sheng reached Stage Nine within Jining Star’s Heavenly Dao Seal restriction, the Alliance dispatched Murong Xi, its appointed inspector for Star Domain Thirteen, to investigate and suppress the anomaly. 359

Administration

Institution / Position Known function
Tianyang Divine Capital Seat of the Star Alliance headquarters and its direct core departments 549
Star Alliance Council A five-level governing structure for the Alliance’s star domains; its innermost Elder Council contains six representatives from top powers associated with Immortal Venerables 621
Qingxing Hall Palace above the Council building where the Executing Seal Immortal Venerable presides 622
Sector branches Local offices that supervise their assigned regions; the Sector Thirteen branch is based on Wangshu Star and is led by Chen Mo 484
Security General Administration Issues identity tokens integrating identity verification, announcements, and permission authentication 521
Immortal Venerables The Alliance’s highest combat power; its six existing Immortal Venerables belong to different top-tier forces, creating a fragile political balance 596 653

Duties & Authority

Planetary Supervision

The Alliance supervises planets within its jurisdiction and is expected to act forcefully against violations of its rules. It also collects resources submitted by star sectors and transports them to central depots. 484

  • Jining Star’s Stage Nine restriction was treated as an Alliance rule, prompting Murong Xi’s inspection mission. 359
  • Star Alliance identity tokens function as official credentials for verification, permissions, and emergency notices. 521
  • Tianyang Star maintains permanent, high-alert interstellar security due to its status as the Alliance capital. 549

Interstellar Defense

The Alliance’s broader stated purpose is to unite its star sectors against alien civilizations, life-forbidden zones, ancient forbidden lands, and other enemies from beyond the domain. 484

  • Cultivators below the Universe Realm generally cannot survive extended travel through the void without spirit vessels, due to scarce spiritual energy and the need for a personal domain. 488
  • During the war with the Great Yan Divine Dynasty, the Alliance issued compulsory troop quotas to major subordinate forces, including requirements for Universe Realm and Half-step Creation Realm cultivators. 630 632
  • Its Tianyang Garrison fields battle Spirit Boats equipped with Spirit Cannons said to rival a Universe Realm cultivator’s full-power strike. 581

Star Hunting Ceremony

The Alliance oversees the Star Hunting Ceremony but does not ordinarily join the hunt itself. It acts as a witness at the opening ceremony and assigns operational regions to participating sects. 484 487

  • The Heavenly Mechanism Pavilion was assigned the dangerous Star Mist Marsh region during one Star Beast eradication operation. 487
  • Chen Mo, a Star Alliance steward, announced and distributed the operation zones. 487

Political Structure

The Alliance’s authority is complicated by the influence of its constituent top powers. Council representatives, elders, and Immortal Venerables do not always agree on policy. 621 623

A Star Alliance Elder attempted to place Chu Sheng’s Guixu World Refining Cauldron under “unified management,” only to be forcibly rebuffed by a Chu Family Elder. The incident exposed the limits of Alliance authority when confronting powerful families. 582

The Qing Yan Clan’s expected acquisition of a second Immortal Venerable was predicted to disrupt the long-standing balance among the Alliance’s six major Immortal Venerable factions. 653

Major Conflicts

Jining Star Crisis

The Alliance’s apparent inaction during Chu Sheng’s campaign against the Barbarian Tribe and subsequent conflicts caused concern within Great Xia. Federation officials noted that the Alliance had previously intervened even in minor large-scale disputes, yet gave no response after the Barbarian Tribe’s annihilation. 291 301

Lie Feng, a Winged Tribe garrison general in the Alliance defense system, planned to exploit Alliance regulations: he intended to incite planet-wide warfare, then use the resulting violations as justification to eliminate rival tribes and Great Xia’s humans. 284 354

Chu Sheng ultimately killed Lie Feng, a Stage Nine Fifth Level Alliance-linked Xeno-Alliance figure, despite Lie Feng’s threats that the Alliance would retaliate against Great Xia’s humans. 357 359

Protection of Chu Sheng

After Chu Sheng killed the Fourth Prince of the Great Yan Divine Dynasty within Alliance territory, the Alliance Council convened to determine his punishment. Old Sixth Chu vetoed action against Chu Sheng, while other figures warned that the decision could provoke the Dynasty. 621

The Seal-holding Immortal Venerable issued a decree protecting Chu Sheng. Supporters argued that surrendering him—when the Fourth Prince had entered Alliance territory without declaring his identity—would destroy talented cultivators’ trust in the Alliance. 630

War with the Great Yan Divine Dynasty

The Great Yan Divine Dynasty demanded that the Alliance surrender Chu Sheng within one month. After the Alliance refused, the Dynasty declared war. 619 665

  • The Alliance mobilized forces from across its star domains and ordered sects to supply frontline cultivators. 630 632
  • The Dynasty conquered two Alliance territories within days of the war’s opening. 665
  • The Alliance later lost two star domains and suffered nearly one million casualties; it temporarily slowed the Dynasty in the Hanji Star Domain by releasing creatures from forbidden areas, causing civilian losses. 664
  • The Dynasty’s Immortal Venerables intended to crush the Alliance entirely and remove future threats. 678

Relationships

  • Chu Sheng — Initially regarded as an anomaly requiring inspection after reaching Stage Nine on Jining Star; later protected by an Immortal Venerable decree despite his killing of the Great Yan Fourth Prince. 359 621 630
  • Great Xia and Jining Star’s humans — A population described as suppressed within the Alliance system; Jining Star is also maintained as a demonic-beast breeding ground. 173 359
  • Qing Ming Chu Family — A top-tier family whose elders openly challenge Alliance authority and whose representatives defended Chu Sheng in Council proceedings. 582 623
  • Great Yan Divine Dynasty — Neighboring superpower that invaded after the Alliance refused to hand over Chu Sheng. 619 665
  • Murong Xi — Star Alliance-appointed Inspector for Star Domain Thirteen, sent to Jining Star to investigate the Stage Nine anomaly. 359
  • Chen Mo — Steward of the Alliance’s Sector Thirteen branch on Wangshu Star; later offered to arrange a Security General Administration position for Chu Sheng. 484 514