Upon Blazing Wings

Self-Published

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Description

A distant land. A declining empire. A society where the strong rule over the weak. Li Jie, a destitute boy whose only desire is to cure his ailing mother, desires strength over anything else to prevent himself and his mother from being crushed like insects in the face of the cruel men who inhabit his world.After witnessing his friend being struck a fatal blow by a ruthless cultivator for coming to his rescue, a dormant power lying within Li Jie awakens and offers the boy power in exchange for completing its only request: """"Burn the Heavens to the ground upon your blazing wings!"Witness this story of cultivators and magical beasts, of brutality and friendship, of earth-shaking talent and sky-shattering skill. Witness the legend of Li Jie!-----Upon Blazing Wings is a xianxia (Chinese for """"immortal hero"""") story, taking heavy inspiration from I Shall Seal the Heavens by Er Gen as well as other famous xianxia stories. For those well-versed in the genre, the story should seem familiar. However for those who are new, the culture and technical terms may be bit alien at first. I will possibly post a glossary explaining some of the details if necessary, but hopefully you will be able to explore and understand the world with me as I write about it.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2015

Royal Road Stats

Rating
3.8/ 5.0
Followers
127
Views
44,223

Chapters(16 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • The Iron DragonRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Lately many people try in this genre but they mostly try half heatedly or just add a tinge of it for the power ups. This story has  quite a good potential. Your writing style is neat and mostly clean, no grammatical errors and easy to read, Looking forward for more.
  • Golden RobsterRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Style  – 4.5/5
    – The style of writing is definitely one of the main attractions of the novel. Clean, decent descriptions combined with interesting writing makes for an intriguing, if not fascinating read.
    Story – 4/5
    – Currently, the story is going well and obviously most Xianxia novels are cliched in some way, regardless of whether the MC has a hidden strength or reincarnation novels (sigh). But ignoring that, i’m enjoying it so far.
    Grammar – 4/5
    – Small bits and pieces of grammar mistakes but nonetheless, it does not impact the flow of the voice nor the story.
    Character – 4/5
    – The characters are also well-developed and fleshed out.
    Tips and pointers
    – Show, don’t tell