A grassroots folk cult that worships a combination of shamanic spirits and warped deities. In the Dao-Twisted World, it has infiltrated both Great Liang and Great Qi, attracting desperate followers with apocalyptic promises and crude "miracles." It is deeply linked to the Yu'er Shen.
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A grassroots folk cult that worships a combination of shamanic spirits and warped deities. In the Dao-Twisted World, it has infiltrated both Great Liang and Great Qi, attracting desperate followers with apocalyptic promises and crude "miracles." It is deeply linked to the Yu'er Shen.
Story context
Well, well, well. Our favorite red-robed Daoist thought he was just passing through, but Great Qi decided to throw a **cult-infested refugee rave** in his face. Li Huowang walks into a city preparing to evacuate–which would already be bad news–only to find that every single citizen, plus a sprawling sea of starving refugees, has been converted to the **Law Faith**. And not just any Law Faith: it’s the *Yu'er Shen* cult wearing white masks and headbands instead of black ones. What follows isn’t a fight. It’s a slaughter. Get ready for a chapter that chucks subtlety out the window and replaces it with boiling stone soup, trampling tentacles, and the bone-sword’s bloodiest day out.
Why it matters
**Buckle up for a grindhouse chapter.** This isn't a tactical duel or a paranormal puzzle; it's Li Huowang *finally* using the Purple-Tasseled Sword the way it was designed–as a mass-murder weapon. Pay attention to the shift in his voice. He's not horrified by the slaughter. He's *energized* by it. The sword's war-killing aura is making him stronger as he cuts, and that should feel deeply wrong. Also, note the meta-horror: in the last arc, Li Huowang was arguing with a rational doctor about whether his world was real. Now he's wading through a city of people who believe stone soup opens heaven's gate. Which worldview is actually more alien to modern reason–the schizophrenic's shattered reality, or the cultist's absolute faith in boiling rocks? That question is going to stick with you.
Quick facts
Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Law Faith Rises
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Dao Gui Yi Xian, Li Huowang, Law Faith
Guide tags
action-heavy, cult horror, gore
Appears in chapters
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