Beloved Offering Pt 1

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There is a tradition in the Five Nations that was started during ancient times when the first generation of Cultivators began to emerge. An Offering was to be made to the Gods from each Sect. The offerings ranged from home cooked meals to specially prepared wines, from live game to a fresh kill, from handmade items to someone being selected to spend their life as a monk or nun of the Nation's respecrive God's temple.

Over time the Cultivators began to form Sects based on nationality and eventually into family clans. There were five Great Sects abd several smaller Sects and thise who choose to be joined to none of them. Obe small Sect lives in a forgotten town calles Yiling and make a living adapting the teachings of others and expanding on it, developing both magic through the combined powers of Yin and Yang, dubbing the new form as Mana. They even had a fully functional school to teach non Cultivators to fight. They were small but they were rich in culture and both envied and feared.

The Yiling Wei Sect took the jobs that the other Sects deemed unimportant or ignored until they became a problem. This led to many diplomatic meetings and sometimes incidences. However, they were highly respective of the Gods and always did their best to leave out multiple offerings since not eceryone in the Yiling Wei Sect were related to the Weis. Or even from Yiling originally.

The young master of the Yiling Wei was Wei Ying, who was a brilliant, bright child, with a bit of a mischievous side. He had the strongest talent for Demonic Cultivation in the entire Sect. Though his Spiritual powers were nearly as strong. He is often found wandering ghe Burial Mounds, speaking to the dead and helping to ease their resentment so the forest while still fearsome and dangerous was calmer abd even nicer to the people of Yiling.

Wei Ying had found a snake on one such walk, trapped under sime sharp rocks and clearly injured. He felt for the animal, carefully picking up the white snake and bringing it home. However, what he did not know was that it was no snake, but a Dragon and not just any dragon either. It was the Jade King of Dragons.

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