Great Qi

In the Dao-Twisted World, the name of the ailing imperial dynasty. Li Huowang's memory of it as "Great Liang" is a direct clue to the instability of his own reality and the world's fractured history.

In the Dao-Twisted World, the name of the ailing imperial dynasty. Li Huowang's memory of it as "Great Liang" is a direct clue to the instability of his own reality and the world's fractured history.

Story context

Get ready, because the storyteller finally tells his story—and it's a doozy. This chapter is a massive lore drop disguised as a quiet rooftop chat. Zhuge Yuan lays out the true state of the world, and it's so much worse than anyone imagined. Li Huowang, meanwhile, pulls no punches in showing just how desperate his situation really is. It's a chapter of brutal honesty: about the body, about the empire, and about the impossible choice between death by madness and death by parasite. Buckle up, fellow Daoists—this is the kind of exposition that changes everything.

Why it matters

This is a "calm before the storm" lore dump, but it's a very specific kind of lore dump. It's not just exposition; it's Qi/real-world dissonance. Pay close attention to how Li Huowang's understanding of the world (Great Liang) clashes with Zhuge Yuan's (Great Qi). This isn't a mistake in the text; it's a direct clue about the broken state of reality. Also, notice the contrast: Zhuge Yuan is operating on a grand, political stage—stabilizing an empire. Li Huowang is fighting a war for the integrity of his own flesh and mind. Their alliance is fascinating because their problems are so different in scale, yet they share the same root: a world where the line between true and false has been poisoned.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Storyteller
Chapter references
16
Type hints
Dao-Twisted World, Zhuge Yuan, Black Tai Sui
Guide tags
lore heavy, body horror, political intrigue

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian