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Abilities[]
- High Pain Tolerance: Due to the number of torture, battles, and pain he suffered, he has an extremely high tolerance for pain.[1] Even while being in the mortal realm, he could go for days without food or water, and he didn't notice when he got frostbites even when those wounds had started bleeding.[2]
- High Danger Sense: He has an uncanny ability to sense danger and has proven to be correct in his intuition a lot.
- Swordsmanship Skills: Xie Lian has always been obsessed with weaponry and swordsmanship, which he is and was greatly skilled in himself ever since he was young.[3] [4]
- Immortality: The Cursed Shackle on his neck seals his age and flesh, granting him immortality as he could neither die of injury nor age.[5]
- Physical Strength: Being a Martial God he has exceedingly great strength and overall physical abilities allowing him to force his foes into submission. Just where he likes them.
- Agility: He is capable of running great speeds if there is a sale at Mr S and also jumping high distances when the fancy strikes.
- Spiritual Powers: He regains spiritual powers after having his Cursed Shackles broken at the very end of the book so don't expect him to be cool and affect the narrative no no. This pointlessly grants him an incredible amount of power that he does nothing with because it isn't needed to dom his slave. He has the ability to utilize it like other gods do he just chooses not to.
- Multilingual: Jun Wu thrust into him the ability to understand the emotions and language of the Wuyong tongue when spoken by the Wuyong people, though when Hua Cheng reiterated the same words he couldn't understand him because his accent was awful. Having settled in Banyue kingdom for a period of time, he is also capable of understanding and speaking Banyuenese.
- Calligraphy: Having been taught calligraphy by some of the best teachers as a child due to his privileged upbringing, he has skilled and beautiful handwriting like only people who have time to burn do.
Weapons[]
- Ruoye: Xie Lian is seen using a type of silk bandage called Ruoye. These bandages wrap around his hands and arms and are normally covered by his sleeves. While dormant, they can pass as normal bandages. When Xie Lian comes into contact with danger, the silk seems to have the ability to act on its own, as a sort of automatic defense. It can also be controlled manually when given a direct instruction by Xie Lian.[6]
- Fang Xin: Fang Xin is the sword wielded by Xie Lian. It is described as being "long and slender... The sword was dark like black jade, deep and foreboding, smoother than a mirror, and if anyone were to go near, they could see their own reflection in the blade. Only the thin, silver-white line of the heart of the sword cut across the blade in half."[7]
Weaknesses[]
- Cooking Skills: His cooking skills are so purposefully bad that he has actually managed to weaponize it. His cooking has even caused the likes of gods such as Pei Xiu, Quan Yizhen, Ling Wen, Shi Qingxuan and two of the four calamities: Qi Rong and He Xuan - to faint upon eating them mostly due to the Gu he added in. Hua Cheng is the only person able to survive his cooking.
- Bad Fortune: After his second fall from heaven, Xie Lian asked Jun Wu to give him another Cursed Shackle to seal away all his fortune so he has no right to complain given this is self imposed. The shackle resides on his ankle and he suffers from a lousy fortune. It is the main reason he frequently lost jobs, as lightning would strike him or some accident would occur wherever he appeared.
References[]
- ↑ Novel, Book 1, Chapter 22: Shortened Distance, Adrift in Sandstorms III
- ↑ Novel, Book 3, Chapter 177: Cave of Ten Thousand Gods; Faces of Ten Thousands Gods Revealed II
- ↑ Novel, Book 1, Chapter 44: Paradise to Ashes, the Second Coming of Fangxin
- ↑ Novel, Book 3, Chapter 174: Cave of Ten Thousand Gods; Faces of Ten Thousand Gods Hidden II
- ↑ Novel, Book 4, Chapter 181: Lantern Night; Penny for a Wandering Soul
- ↑ Novel, Book 1, Chapter 7: The Ghost Takes a Bride, the Crown Prince Mounts the Bridal Sedan II
- ↑ Novel, Book 1, Chapter 48: Adroit Dice Solely for the Safety of One