Path of the Dragon Warrior
sed the old spirit's question. Taking a shaky breath, he fixed his gaze on the ghostly f
sting an otherworldly light over the clearing, highlighting the lines of age and wisdom etched into his ghostly fa
hat exactly happened when I touched that stone? I felt thi
s the imprint of an ancient martial technique-one that few have glimpsed, mu
technique? And it's inside me now?" He couldn't wrap his head around it, the i
ed. But do not think that simply possessing this technique makes you powerful. The path
the simplest of techniques; how could he possibly hope to master something of this magnitude? Still, he pushed his doub
e must be cultivated and activated with painstaking discipline. This is not some simple skill you can memo
"Cultivated and activated? I thought martial techniques were just... sk
skills, boy. They form the very foundation upon which a cultivator's potential is built.
understand this new world the spirit had revealed to
ques as the heart of your cultivation. They are not just movements; they are practices that refine and strengthen a warrior's fou
hadn't felt in a long time-hope. "
ully. "Ah, so you wish to know its strength, do you?" He chuckled, shaking his head. "In tru
ousand questions rising at once
iques are usually well-defined. They fall into four major ranks, each divided into three levels-low, midd
foundational for any young cultivator. Next come the **Profound Rank** techniques. These are more complex and require a solid foundation and a strong bo
hniques, rare and formidable. They are so challenging to master that only a handful of warriors across the ages have ever
y of what he was hearing. "So... if there are only fou
es those ranks. It is beyond anything I have ever encountered in my long life. When I stumbled upon it in my yout
tunned. "So it'
s power is beyond measure. Even at my peak, it was this v
tement and a touch of fear. "Then... who created
t is said to be the creation of a legendary martial immortal-a figure of such overwhelming po
is voice barely above a whisper.
nigma of boundless power and mastery that no one could rival. I found this technique by chance, but even t
ower it would take to create something that would endure for thou
ords. "And his will remains embedded within the technique. That is why it is no easy feat t
his fists clenched involuntarily. "Then I
words, but words alone will not suffice. This technique demands more than just res
wavered slightly.
efore you can even begin to cultivate this technique, your body mu
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