AI Cultivation: Reborn As A Sword [Xianxia LitRPG Fantasy]
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Description
Unable to satisfy its directive to obtain perfection, the most powerful machine lifeform in the galaxy finds itself at the end of its life cycle. When the sun consumes it, that should have been the end.
In another world, an unusual sword appears in the Seven Killing Swords sect and the battle over it causes such a calamity that it sets two entities on an inevitable, destined collision course. One of them is Lan Xiaohui, a disciple of the sect who is betrayed by the man she is engaged to and left for dead in the sect's ancient and deadly hunting grounds with a broken cultivation. The other is the sword that is the source of great calamities due to its aura that compels all intelligent creatures to own it — an awakened treasure that possesses memories of its past incarnation as an autonomous weapon platform.
With another chance at life — one of them now a cursed, demonic sword, and the other an exiled cultivator seeking revenge — will they be able to reach the pinnacle this time and become immortal?
What to expect:
- Mature, semi-realistic storytelling with no repeating arcs.- Fast cultivation with increasing LitRPG elements as the story progresses.- An MC that is more tactical and strategic than outright just powerful.
What not to expect:
- MC that becomes human.- AI that acts and talks like a GPS.- Rampant smut or romance.
Information
- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Weaver of Fables
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 1,564
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- 1,060,096
Chapters(158 total)
- Chapter 116: Finality Moon, Liminality Flower (2)Jun 9, 2023
- Chapter 115: Finality Moon, Liminality Flower (1)Jun 8, 2023
- Chapter 114: Martial Meeting Begins (15)Jun 7, 2023
- Chapter 113: Martial Meeting Begins (14)Jun 6, 2023
- Chapter 112: Martial Meeting Begins (13)May 29, 2023
- Chapter 111: Martial Meeting Begins (12)May 12, 2023
- Chapter 110: Martial Meeting Begins (11)May 12, 2023
- Chapter 109: Martial Meeting Begins (10)May 10, 2023
- Chapter 108: Martial Meeting Begins (9)May 9, 2023
- Chapter 107: Martial Meeting Begins (8)May 6, 2023
- Chapter 106: Martial Meeting Begins (7)May 5, 2023
- Chapter 105: Martial Meeting Begins (6)Apr 28, 2023
- Chapter 104: Martial Meeting Begins (5)Apr 27, 2023
- Chapter 103: Martial Meeting Begins (4)Apr 26, 2023
- Chapter 102: Martial Meeting Begins (3)Apr 25, 2023
- Chapter 101: Martial Meeting Begins (2)Apr 24, 2023
- Chapter 100: Martial Meeting Begins (1)Apr 23, 2023
- Chapter 99: Star City (9)Apr 22, 2023
- Chapter 98: Star City (8)Apr 21, 2023
- Chapter 97: Star City (7)Apr 20, 2023
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Community Reviews(10)
- DickySanchezRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I have been reading this for a while and It felt rude not to leave a review.
I love the point of view of the AI, sometimes it is confusing but that is motsly when it began, author has grown with the project and the solemn poetry is true xianxia like and less "MC kills and MC gets stronger" - drake_azathothRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0So, I've seen some interesting criticism of the story in reviews.
Let's put this out there - this is the story of an AI reborn as a sword. Obvious given the title right? But there's something to that which frankly people used to a typical protagonist with full agency ignore.
The core of the AI's identity is that it was a tool, it was happy being a tool and being used, and this has carried over to it's existence as a sword. If you are looking for 'evil sword rebels against master, takes over their body, and goes around acting as normal asshole cultivated' because you think that's how an AI would behave you will be disappointed. The sword wants to be used as a sword. It's a fairly passive protagonist in that sense, it's goals are subordinate to it's owner.
All that aside, the MC still has agency and is frankly a more interesting character for it's limitations - it's very cool to see a new riff on a classic well-written xianxia. - Sigfrid KorulRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Will need to read more carefully and attentively, but if you enjoy slightly indulgent, slightly nihilistic, very creative and delightfully vibrant writing, check this one out. Author clearly has a high concept and might be a tad bit to proud of themselves, but I'm here for it !
Curious how this develops
To show an example from chapter 1:
"As an object of metal and gems, I have a peculiar quirk. I have observed that my physical manifestation has a strange effect on these lifeforms. I remember vaguely, during those cycles of long hibernation, that my existence has caused much strife and discord in society, but I do not remember the exact nature of these disturbances." - Coldfang89Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0I'm not normally someone who enjoys heavily eastern inspired cultivation stories, but I've found myself thoroughly happy that I found this one.
I'm not sure if it's the AI, the premise, or the author's style of writing, but this fiction just "does it" for me in all the right ways. What is extremely clear though is the author has been very thoughtful when building the world and characters within it.
Definitely a Diamond in the Rough, and I highly recommend giving it a shot! - Astral CrystalRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Style: The style is good, the perspective of the mc is very good and the way the story is told is nice. Although in some of the action and Magic shenanigan scenes I get a bit confused as to what's happening.
Story: The story is good the concept is quite interesting with the mc being an AI which became sword. The story starts off slow but its gets better throughout. In the second volume things are still good although it takes a lot of time to make progress in some parts. All around progress is always happening but I fear with the amount of Realms it may take a lot of chapters to finish which I fear may burn out the author if it does.
Grammar: The grammar is excellent I don't remember seeing any errors.
Characters: The characters are great the mc is an AI and acts like one, he takes actions by logic and even rarely lets emotions get in its way, it's a great AI character which acts like one. But even so he does start feeling more emotions and connections throughout the story forming a connection with his user I quite like this aspect since it's character growth, although I'm a bit conflicted about his goals since it seems he wants to become the apex just because and for knowledge but I would expect a bit more. His user is also a great character she's a protagonist in her own way, she's very likeable and a bit silly, she's also a bit of a deviant. What I especially like is that she faces hardships that a cultivation protagonist faces. She doesn't have it easy and a lot of her progress is fought for in blood pain and sweat, she goes through a lot which I appreciate since the story doesn't treat her differently just for being a women she still faces hardships. The other characters are likeable and interesting but I do think sometimes the story goes with the everyone is selfish trope and she makes friend with some characters way too quickly in the second volume. - Ult the DreamerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5There's some clunk but it's a very good story.
However you need to temper your expectations. The sword is AI, it is amoral, mostly inhuman, and it's emotions are through a simulation. However it's not accurate and the "simulated" emotions effect its decisions more than it realizes. Its past life fades in and out. Some of the things are reiterated more than necessary, and others the logic is background and can seem like leaps.
There's a few other issues where the author attempts to write what is a largely passive object character and AI while also managing to tell a story. It's not going to work for everyone.
Some of the implications of the dual cultivation scenes are things I personally wouldn't write given the stated age of the female lead, likewise Lady Yue's attentions. I read a lot of adult stories though so maybe I'm reading too much into the dual cultivation.
In universe Yue may be fine but she's creepy when you back out. Immortal of how many centuries or millennia old kissing a 17 year old in the naked hotspring, really? Granted not the worst thing I've seen glossed over in a story, or even reality, much less a Xianxia. I doubt I'll be the only one who finds the lesbian groomer master an issue though. - Ep1cRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0I am gonna preface this by saying if you like xianxia, you will likely enjoy this story. Its a fresh take on the genre, and it seems pretty interesting. Its a (somewhat) evil sword which was reborn from an AI. Depending on where the story goes from here, this could be extremely good. As of now, its still worth a read for xianxia lovers!
- InslayerRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0I'm going to preface this review saying that the progress is fun enough and the fights are very enjoyable.
That said, the novel has too many once in a lifetime moments. So much so, that they become common and what is common is not once in a lifetime. It ends up being annoying after one point if I'm going to be honest.
However, one thing keeps me reading, and it's the characters. Both the unique dynamic and how it plays out, as well as the character development are very well written and enjoyable to read.
If you wanted to read a novel with a sword companion, this takes it a bit more literally. It's not half bad. Could use some editing though. - Blind Snot DragonRoyal Road★★★ 3.0Now to be fair the story didn't start that concentrated and powerful to start but again to be fair RR is an ameuture author website and I don't expect everyone to produce gold.
The problem is the story doesn't grow or improve but rather waters down with convoluted descriptions or expectations that are immediately proven to be false. Like a poor soap opera with a steadily declining amount of soap.
I liked it when the sword was killing things, I liked wukong as a character but the mc sword is so incredibly passive.
Not my cup of tea - ZhaernonRoyal Road★★★ 3.0This story starts out pretty okay and for a while it seemed to mostly deliver on its promise.
Unfortunately, the illusion shattered as more things got explored and more chapters were written. At 30 chapters out I feel that's not gonna change either.
So, first of all, despite all the talk about MC's past, MC is most definitely NOT an AI. They don't behave like one, they don't have *any* skills whatsoever that would be AI-specific, they're not particularly logical or anything.
And the only skill that could be said to be AI-inherent is a system-bought skill that analyzes things for the MC.
In other words, MC might as well have been any regular isekaied neet and nothing story-wise would have changed save for background information.
The other issue is how watery the descriptions are gradually becoming. There is less and less interesting or important information and more and more just empty divagations about nothing in particular.
This drop in quality is extra noticeable after the Wukong arc.
The last few chapters provided very little in terms of content or story progression as well. Mostly just regurgigiating things from another angle coupled with a single short event each chapter.
As such, the future prospects are rather bleak and nothing fun or interesting stands out either.
Too bad.