Wang Ling (Anime) - 2C, likely 2B | possibly Low 1-C Upgrade - Additional Abilities & Stats
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1. Introduction
- This CRT will contain figurative language explanation, which is used to add depth and richness to the storytelling. Additionally, the figurative language used in "The Daily Life of Immortal King" series, adds layers of meaning to the narrative and helps to create a more immersive and engaging world for the audience.
- This is a proposal that the cosmology of the Anime/Donghua "The Daily Life of Immortal King" should be a 2-B structured at minimum across 3 seasons.
- In the series, many characters have been shown to have their own unique behavior and abilities, which will also play an important role in the plot or storyline.
- The cosmology in this series appears to be based on the same religious belief. However, since we do not use religion as evidence on the Wiki, it will be irrelevant.
- This series appears to be influenced by classic Chinese literature and cultivation genres and connection between other series, including "The Furious Yama" and "Journey To The West". which will also play a significant role in shaping the plot and cosmology of the series.
- For further info, can be seen on this page.
2. Literature or Terminology Review
- World: 世界 - Shìjiè - Translations: world; realm; universe.
- Support Evident
- Translation References: [1][2]
- Human World: 人間 - Rénjiān - Translations: human world, moral world, human society.
- Home Land: 家园 - Jiāyuán - Translations: home, homeland.
- World in this series usually refers to a universe. There are certain times when it also refers to a planet or earth, where they usually call Human World or Home Land instead. So In conclusion, It is safe to assume that the term 'world' is generally understood to refer to the universe, unless the context of the statement indicates otherwise or the statement itself contradicts this interpretation.
- The Title of The Episode: It can be a significant aspect of the overall storyline, as it can hint at the themes and events that will be explored within the episode. It can also be a key element of the plot, setting the stage for the events that will unfold. Therefore, the title of an episode can be considered part of the storyline. It is not just a simple label, but rather an integral part of the overall story. Without a title, it would be difficult to differentiate or it will be meaningless of the series between different episodes and understand the overarching storylines or themes within the larger narrative.
- References:
3. Cosmology
- Context: 以支为起点延伸出了无数个平行宇宙 他们绝大多数没有交集但其中有两个世界的能量可以相互干涉它们被称为地界和天界而另一个世界则被称为人能够掌握这种能量的智慧物种便是神他们生活在天界中间出现的便是凡人而被他们视为动物的无智慧物种栖息于地下地界的居民逐渐进化出了智慧它们形成了不同的社会并与天界的生物对立直到有一天出现了一个不知名的地界居民他借用天界的力量将那些位于社会顶层的居民封印他被称之为迪曼与之相对天界的统治者们都是翼族翼族和恶魔经历了残酷的战争最后达成了和解然而有一天迪曼演动了一位位高权重的翼族举起反叛的大旗但最终他的反叛失败迪曼收留了他而翼族惧怕地界失去迪曼的控制 - Translation: This is the singularity of the cosmic explosion, from which countless parallel universes began. Most of them don't intersect, but the energy in two of them can interfere with each other. They are called the Underworld and Heaven. And the other world is called the Human World. The intelligent species capable of mastering that energy are gods. They live in heaven. Those in between are mortals. The unintelligent species that they regard as animals inhabit underground. Inhabitants of the Underworld gradually developed wisdom and formed different society, and they opposed to the creatures in heaven.
- Explanation : In "The Furious Yama" series Season2, Episode 12 - has been briefly explained their universe structure. Where it's stated that a single singularity caused a cosmic explosion (based on Big Bang Theory), which created countless parallel universes/dimensions with separate and distinct from each other, with their own inhabitants and societies (technically referring to the multiverse in fiction/series), where it also divided into three realms/worlds:
- Heaven
- the Human World
- the Underworld.
- After gaining insight into the universe structure of "The Furious Yama" series, we have determined that, the cosmology can be specified as 2-B tier. As a result, it can be inferred that the "The Daily Life of Immortal King" series, which is connected to "The Furious Yama" also belongs to the 2-B cosmology. In the next section, we will provide more context, scan and explanation for this classification.
- References:
- The Furious Yama - Season 2, Episode 13 [1][2][3][4].
- The Furious Yama - Season 2, Episode 13 [1][2][3][4].
3. Feats & Statements
Therefore, at this point, we will find out more about the feats of "The Daily Life of Immortal King" main character, which is Wang Ling.
- Tier: 2-C
- Season 1, Episode 15: Wang Ling had shown the ability to create universe and destroy another simultaneously through the manipulation of space and time by embodies the abstraction of both Time and Space can also be qualified as 4-dimensional construction (3 dimensions of space and 1 dimension of time)
- 0D: No movement possible, no direction available.
- 1D: Movement only allowed in the left and right direction.
- 2D: Movement allowed in the left, right, front, and back directions.
- 3D: Movement allowed in the left, right, front, back, up, and down directions.
And so on. Given that Wang Ling is qualitative superiority over the 3-dimensional construction which is 4-dimensional.
[1][2][3][4]- Upon this statements, the feat should be specified as 2-C. This statement has previously been proven, but this is just additional context serves to further clarify or expand upon it.
- Season 1, Episode 15: Wang Ling had shown the ability to create universe and destroy another simultaneously through the manipulation of space and time by embodies the abstraction of both Time and Space can also be qualified as 4-dimensional construction (3 dimensions of space and 1 dimension of time)
- Tier: 2-B & Low 1-C
- Context:
Demon Counselor: My sire, noblest Emperor of Demons, allow me to explain. Deep in the abyss, there appeared a crack that leads to the human world.Demon Emperor: The human world? If memory serves me, we already sent a demon king to conquer that plane, did we not?Demon Counselor: We did, your Majesty. My apprentice, Tuntian Ha the Giant Frog, was assigned to that world three demon years ago. Of all the ferocious demon kings born of this realm, he is the most merciless.Demon Emperor: If this demon king is as ferocious as you say, then why has he not delivered the human world to me in all this time? Moreover, I can feel the spiritual energy from our world draining away. It's being syphoned through the fracture to their world.Demon Counselor: Backfire? That shouldn't be happening. I wanted to conquer them for their abundance of energy. I didn't expect it to be a vacuum. Perhaps their Gross Spiritual Force Product has shrunk lower than ours?[1] - Spatial dimensional/Interdimensional crack explained.
[2] - Full context image. - Statements: Season 2, Episode 12: Wang Ling has defeated or erased a Demon Emperor and an entire race that stated to have conquered millions of worlds (universes or many worlds). And the protagonist can survive and tank direct hits from Demon Emperor, also achieving durability as it survived the destruction of demon realm and spiritual energy release by removing his seal, which is ridiculous.
[1] - Upon this statements, the feat should be qualified as 2-B - However, in the same episode, he erased an entire race by releasing his spiritual energy (removing the seal), which is described as being an observer/race from beyond time and space (realm). As they existed beyond space-time by the context is necessarily referring to "beyond time and space" in a sense going beyond the linear perspective of those dimensions and not being in the place it should be and superiority may actually apply to this scene. In this series, beings that exist on higher levels or states of existence are often depicted as having the ability to trivialize everything below them in terms of power or significance. Which has been even said to have the ability to destroy or significantly affect cosmology itself in the episode. It is important to note that, according to our FAQ's section on the tiering system page, any entity that is superior in nature to 4D space-time should be considered Low 1-C. The demons we are discussing are from beyond time and space, existing on a higher plane of reality where the laws of physics and the nature of reality itself are fundamentally different from those on lower planes. In terms of their power and size. Based on these characteristics, it is clear that the demons have achieved a level of qualitative superiority that sets them apart from other beings. This suggests that those beings/race with this level of power capable of forcibly conquering with the lower realms and perceive the lower realm as infinitesimal to its own existence, and it should help provide more supporting evidence of they're higher beings that achieving Low 1-C. It is also evident that the protagonist has travelled to the outside of space-time (three realms - already explained on cosmology section), which is the Demon realm, potentially through the use of a transfer machine, so it's still considerable.
[1][2][3] - So based on this statement, the feat should be qualified as Low 1-C
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4. Additional Abilities & Stats
Wang Ling:
- Age: 10000+
- Speed: Omnipresent via embodies the concept of time and space
- Stamina: Limitless (Stated to have unlimited spiritual energy by author himself)
5. Questions/Arguments & Counters Points
Arguments: But the words between conquering and destroying aren't the same.
Counter: Yes, it is true that the words conquering and destroying aren't the same. But, often closely related actions. However, It's also important to note that both actions involve the use of power and force to achieve the ultimate goal. It is possible for them to also cause some level of destruction in the process later on. To be clear, conquering is typically motivated by a desire to gain power, control, resources, or influence, while destroying is often motivated by a desire to harm, damage, or eliminate something. The reason they conquering the significance being is to gain more spiritual energy to expand their power and evolve themself. As it's stated that, they only follow one rule is which is "Power Means All".
6. Disputation
- 2C | 2B + Abilities & Stats:
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- 2C | 2B | Low 1-C + Abilities & Stats:
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