Creation

The final, ultimate stance of the Three-Foot Sword, invoking Pangu's act of creating the universe.

The final, ultimate stance of the Three-Foot Sword, invoking Pangu's act of creating the universe.

Story context

Alright, buckle up, fellow Daoists, because this chapter is the *moment*. The Evergreen Sword Immortal, smug inside his Daofather Puppet, thinks he's unassailable. He sneers at the top-tier Karmic Punishment Deity as a flashy, uncontrollable toy. But Ji Ning, barefoot and wielding colossal swords, has other plans. We get a massive cosmic-wide audience: Buddha Tathagata, the Dao Lord of the Three Purities, the Divine Farmer—the big guns are all watching. Then, the clash we've been waiting for happens. And it's not even close. Ji Ning's 'Creation' stance doesn't just block the Daofather Puppet—it *drives it to its knees*. The entire battlefield falls into a stunned, dead silence. This is a power display that rewrites the rules of the war.

Why it matters

**YES. FINALLY.** After all the buildup, the posturing, and the tactical maneuvering, Ji Ning has just publicly bent the enemy's ultimate weapon over his knee. The Evergreen Sword Immortal was so confident in his absolute control, using it to look down on everyone else. And Ji Ning, with his 'imperfect' formation that should be impossible to command, just shattered that logic with raw, unfiltered power. This is a *face-smashing* moment of the highest order, a classic Xianxia trope where the "untamed genius" proves that perfect control means nothing against overwhelming, will-driven force.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Creation Stance Shocks the Realm
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Desolate Era, Xianxia, Ji Ning
Guide tags
Power-up, War Strategy, Lore Drop

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Source novel

Desolate Era