Dao Monarch
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Entity Info
Original Name:道君Gender:NeutralScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:464Chapters:106
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Biodata
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Dao Monarch (道君) |
| Alias(es) | Near-Dao Being; one who has attained the Dao 503 |
| Occupation/Role | Supreme cultivation realm; Dao Monarchs can found and sustain Supreme Dao Systems that govern entire regions 503 |
| First Appearance | Mentioned through an incomplete supreme sword once belonging to a Dao Monarch 394 |
Realm Hierarchy
| Stage / Realm / Level | Chapter | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dao Monarch Realm | 497 | Has nine levels, broadly divided into low, middle, and high stages. |
| Low-stage Dao Monarch | 516 | Can command changes in heaven and earth, summon Great Dao thunder punishment, and wield Dao fire. |
| Middle-stage Dao Monarch | 503 516 | Can control a region of heaven and earth; within their domain, their words become law. Middle-stage monarchs may reincarnate through their True Spirits after death. |
| High-stage Dao Monarch | 503 | Exists in profound communion with the Dao; their Dao arts are described as unfathomable even when they cultivate only a single path. |
Characteristics
- Dao Monarchs possess lifespans of approximately ten thousand years. 503
- A Dao Monarch’s appearance can produce overwhelming heavenly phenomena. When Gu Cang manifested, a True Saint who tried to look directly at him suffered exploding eyes and damage to his divine soul. 466
- A Dao Monarch’s pressure may be felt as a world-ending force, with their breathing stirring clouds and their gaze seeming capable of collapsing heaven and earth. 466
- Even incomplete weapons left by Dao Monarchs are vastly superior to True Saint Artifacts. 394
- Dao Monarchs are capable of creating or transforming cultivation environments; the ocean of Rules on Moon Star was believed to be the work of one. 445
- A high-stage Dao Monarch cannot be safely underestimated even by a Chaos Dao Monarch. 503
History
During the ancient bloody war, Dao Monarchs fought and died in enormous numbers. Falling Moon Ruins was one of the principal battlefields, where countless Supreme Artifacts shattered and numerous Dao Monarchs fell alongside True Saints. 410
For several thousand years after that war, no Dao Monarch publicly emerged in Xuanhuang. Gu Cang’s manifestation ended that apparent drought and was hailed across the Eight Lands as the arrival of the first Dao Monarch of the present age. 466
The apparent scarcity was later revealed to be misleading. The Land of Legends had concealed Xuanhuang’s deeper foundation: more than ten people had become Dao Monarchs there within two or three decades, including several mid-stage experts. 499
Known Dao Monarchs
| Dao Monarch | Designation / Details | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gu Cang | Five Elements Dao Monarch | A Yu Province prodigy only slightly over two hundred years old; his attainment shook Xuanhuang, and he later traveled to North Nether to unseal the Three Thousand Solitary Graves. 466 482 |
| Thunder Dao Monarch | Sword-using Thunder cultivator associated with Five Thunder Hall | A resolute youth whose family was destroyed; he ultimately ruled the world before dying in the ancient war, leaving behind half of a Blood Robe and a sword fragment. 447 |
| Years Monarch | Historical master of the Years Dao | So powerful that several Dao-Carrying Ancestors had to besiege him to kill him. 492 |
| Destruction Dao Monarch | Third publicly known Dao Monarch of the new era | Emerged at just over three hundred years old. 486 |
| Yu Changqing | Chaos Dao Monarch | Recognized as Xuanhuang’s first Chaos Dao Monarch; he attained the realm at barely over a hundred years old. 514 |
| Zhong Shenxiu | Heavenly Maiden | A fifth-level Dao Monarch and reincarnator active in the Initial Land. 514 |
| Void Dao Monarch | Contemporary sovereign of Lei Fang’s generation | Rose beyond Lei Fang despite having been less renowned in their youth. 482 |
Legacy and Artifacts
- Supreme Artifacts — Dao Monarch-grade weapons and treasures; many were broken in the ancient war, leaving fragments scattered across Falling Moon Ruins and Moon Star. 410 445
- Life-Death Sword — A Supreme Artifact governing the laws of birth and destruction. It took several Dao Monarchs working together to break it during the ancient war. 450
- Jade Hairpin of a Female Monarch — A completed Supreme Artifact capable, in its prime, of extinguishing a Dao Monarch’s divine soul in a single exchange. 462
- Five Elements Divine Spear — An undamaged Supreme Artifact found at the burial ground of the Five Elements Dao Monarch. 446
- Dao Monarch Residual Power — Lingering traces of Dao Monarchs can endure in ancient ruins and become dangerous but valuable cultivation environments. 505
Influence on the Cultivation World
- Dao Monarchs are regarded as the peak combat strength of the present age. 488
- A cultivator who establishes a Dao Monarch-level foundation can create a Supreme Dao System, as demonstrated by the origins of Jade Palace Prefecture and Five Thunders Eternal Dao. 503
- The emergence of young Dao Monarchs is treated as evidence that Xuanhuang has entered a new golden age. 466 486
- In the Initial Land, the presence of Chaos Dao Monarchs heavily restricts other monarchs’ ability to compete for resources and influence. 516