Definition
This chapter is a deep dive into the mechanical and philosophical heart of the Fiendgod path. The 'Fiendgod Blood-Refining Art' (神魔血炼之术) is a direct contrast to the 'Ki Refining' path's reliance on forging or finding new, higher-grade magic treasures. It's a classic Xianxia trope where a cultivator's weapon is not a tool but an extension of their very being, a symbiont that grows with their slaughter. The concept of a 'Divine Weapon' (神兵) that evolves by absorbing 'killing intent' or 'bloodlust' (煞气, 杀气) is a staple of the genre, giving a tangible, in-world reason for the protagonist's constant combat. The ritual's seven steps and the act of 'Inviting the Ancestral Fiendgod' (请祖神) tap into the Chinese folk tradition of communicating with or receiving power from primordial ancestors and spirits. The appearance of a natural 'Fiendgod Script' (神魔文字) is a neat bit of world-building, establishing that the laws of this universe can be directly inscribed in a language that is instinctively understood. This is a significant contrast to human-made languages, emphasizing its supreme, natural authority. The Black Ox's warning about Zifu Disciples is also a crucial lore point. In Xianxia, mere cultivation level is not an absolute measure of combat strength. Different schools and techniques create a complex rock-paper-scissors dynamic, where a perfectly prepared Zifu Disciple can indeed kill a careless Wanxiang Adept, often by using overwhelming numbers (poison insects), esoteric counter-techniques, or a favorable environment.