Daofather Fuju

The founder of the Sword Sect and creator of the Five Treasures Sword Art; he died in the Chaos and left his inheritance open to any Fiendgod Body Refiner who could master the complete art.

The founder of the Sword Sect and creator of the Five Treasures Sword Art; he died in the Chaos and left his inheritance open to any Fiendgod Body Refiner who could master the complete art.

Story context

Our boy Ji Ning is finally stepping into his new role as the Manor Lord of the Starseizing Manor, and he does so with characteristic pragmatism—sending six of his seven Empyrean God bodyguards packing! The one he keeps, the veteran-looking Jiuyu, is a shrewd choice: newly promoted and hungry to prove himself with his shiny new Pure Yang formation. But Ji Ning isn't here to play lord. He's a sword cultivator on a mission, and his first stop is the legendary Twenty-Seven Worlds of Daofather Fuju—a theme park for sword geeks built by the fallen number one Sword Immortal of the Three Realms. Get ready for some serious sword nerdery.

Why it matters

Alright, fellow Daoists, this is a classic **breather chapter** that sets the stage for an epic swordsmanship montage arc. Ji Ning has ascended from a local bully to a cosmic figure, and now he’s essentially enrolling in the post-graduate program of the deceased number one sword nerd. The story is taking a deliberate deep breath before the Realm War kicks off, giving us a chance to appreciate the sheer *culture* of sword cultivation in this universe.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Twenty-Seven Worlds of Daofather Fuju
Chapter references
6
Type hints
Ji Ning, Daofather Fuju, Five Treasures Sword Art
Guide tags
Desolate Era, Xianxia, Sword Cultivation

Appears in chapters

Jump back into the novel from the exact chapter references used to build this glossary page.

Explore connected lore, concepts, and glossary entries from the same novel.

Source novel

Desolate Era