三界
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Name Three Realms (三界)
Status Extant; entered a new era of unification following the war with the Wujian Sect 258
First Appearance Chapter 25

Cosmology

The Three Realms are a chaos world governed by a Heavenly Dao system. Its ten Heavenly Daos are Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth, Yin, Yang, Life, Destruction, and Chaos. Time and space are regarded as Great Daos rather than foundational Heavenly Daos. 201

  • It was formed by the collision of the Pangu Chaos World and the Wujian Chaos World. Its World Heart may therefore be two special World Hearts intertwined. 201 206
  • Its underlying divine crystal was left behind by a Supreme, which contributes to the Three Realms’ unusual nature and its high proportion of powerful cultivators. 261
  • The realm encompasses the Three Thousand Great Worlds and billions of Small Worlds, linked through the Six Paths of Reincarnation. 257
  • The Crimson Bright Domain, ruled by Dao Ancestor Chiming, contains forty-six Great Worlds; the Great Xia World is one of them. 129
  • Compared with the endless Chaos, the Three Realms are described as only a grain of sand in the ocean. 219

Cultivation

Major paths

The Three Realms’ two fundamental cultivation routes are Qi Refinement and Fiendgod Body Refining. The latter has historically held the stronger foundation: Pangu and Goddess Nuwa both reached the World God level through the Fiendgod path. 116

Path Relative standing in the Three Realms
Qi Refinement Comparatively weak due to incomplete inherited methods; no Qi Refiner had reached the Chaos Immortal World Realm. 116
Fiendgod Body Refining Generally stronger at equivalent realms; a True God can rival a Pure Yang True Immortal or even an Ancestor Immortal. 116

Realm hierarchy

  • Heavenly Immortal / Celestial God — high-level immortals and gods active across the Great Worlds. 101
  • Pure Yang True Immortal / True God — the principal upper echelon of the Three Realms. 116
  • Ancestor Immortal / Dao Ancestor / Daluo Dao Ancestor — a level comparable to True Gods in the Three Realms’ terminology. 116
  • Leader level — the recognized pinnacle of native Three Realms cultivation. 209
  • World Realm — a level beyond the Three Realms’ normal limits, possessing power sufficient to destroy a chaos world and interfere with the River of Destiny. 229

Major Powers

Power Position in the Three Realms
Nuwa Faction One of the two sides of the great conflict; internally includes the ancient Imperial Clan, Buddhist Sect, Daoist Sect, and domains ruled by individual Dao Ancestors. 129
Wujian Sect Rival faction descended from the Wujian Chaos World; its instigation drove the faction war and the turmoil across the Three Realms. 78 201
Ancient Imperial Xia Clan Ancient royal lineage connected to the Great Xia Dynasty and its ruling Xia Emperor. 101 131
Daoist Sect A major Nuwa Faction constituent, with institutions such as Wenshi Heavenly Palace preserving extensive classics. 129 139
Buddhist Sect A major Nuwa Faction constituent led by figures including Tathagata and Jieyin Buddha. 101 116
Heavenly Court The celestial governing structure re-established after the final war. 257
Underworld The realm responsible for reincarnation, rebuilt from the Ten Thousand Demon World and ten Barracks Worlds. 257 258

History

Ancient origins

The Three Realms emerged from the collision of the Pangu and Wujian Chaos Worlds. Its present Heavenly Dao system differs from that of the destroyed Wujian Chaos World, which was governed by Earth, Fire, Water, Wind, Heart Demon, and Chaos. 201

Pangu opened the original chaos world, while Goddess Nuwa later reached the World God level. Both ultimately became the standard by which later Three Realms cultivators measured their ambitions. 116 251

Pre-war fragmentation

Though the Nuwa Faction was nominally united, its Imperial Clan, Daoist Sect, Buddhist Sect, and Dao Ancestor domains operated with substantial internal division. The Great Xia World itself was only one of many powers within the Crimson Bright Domain. 129

The Immortal Fate Assembly in the Great Xia World drew attention from across the Three Realms: seven Dao Ancestors and True Gods descended to attend, while more than ten thousand Heavenly Immortals gathered around Tianmang Palace. 101

Wujian Sect conflict

The Wujian Sect’s actions pushed the Three Realms toward large-scale war. Slaughter had already begun in other Great Worlds before the Great Xia World was directly affected. 78

Lord Cui identified two existential threats: the Lord of Heart Demons operating within the Three Realms, and hostile remnants in the Ancient Ruins beyond it. 201

During the conflict, the Ancient Ruins revealed hidden alien forces, including an Ancestor God and five top-tier True Gods. Their emergence alarmed the Hall of Ten Thousand Clans and exposed the scale of the external threat. 209

Reconstruction and unification

After the final decisive battle, the Three Realms entered an era of unification under Xia Manggan’s influence. The resentment and baleful energy that had fostered Heart Demons diminished markedly. 258

The former Wujian Sect’s Ten Thousand Demon World and ten Barracks Worlds were remade into a new Underworld. Patriarch Bodhi and Xia Manggan’s Second Primordial Spirit reconstructed the Six Paths of Reincarnation, restoring circulation across the Three Thousand Great Worlds and billions of Small Worlds. 257 258

More than one hundred Great Worlds formerly opened by great powers were merged into the former Heavenly Realm, doubling its size. The expanded Heavenly Realm was divided into nine provinces, with the Daoist Sect, Buddhist Sect, and human race each receiving two. 258

Notable Locations

  • Great Xia World — A Great World ruled by the Xia Emperor and the setting of the Immortal Fate Assembly. 101
  • Heavenly Realm — The celestial region expanded after the final war through the merger of more than one hundred Great Worlds. 258
  • Underworld — The rebuilt realm governing the Six Paths of Reincarnation. 257
  • Ancient Ruins — The largest wreckage remaining from the destruction of the two chaos worlds; home to alien remnants and the Void Sea. 201 211
  • Void Sea — A forbidden zone within the Ancient Ruins, drawn toward the ruined world by its immense gravitational force. 211
  • Moonlit Pool — A perilous place in the chaos outside the Three Realms, inaccessible even to Dao Ancestors; only True Gods can enter. 116

Story Role

  • Serves as Xia Manggan’s original homeland and the primary setting of the early Desolate Era arc. 25 105
  • Its fragmented political structure and looming Wujian Sect war shape Xia Manggan’s push for broader cooperation beyond the Great Xia World. 129
  • Its Heavenly Dao system provides a point of comparison against the distinct rule systems of other chaos worlds. 177 201
  • The post-war reconstruction of its Underworld and Heavenly Realm establishes it as a unified foundation for its immortals and demons to eventually explore the endless Chaos. 257 376