World Scenario
The overall martial strength of the Murim has significantly declined compared to the era of the Plum Blossom Sword Master. Both the Ice Palace and the Demon Sect have weakened to a point where they cannot be compared to the past. This seems to be due to the extensive damage suffered during the war against the Demon Sect.
During the war with the Demon Sect, all factions, including the righteous, the unorthodox, and the new sects, endured massive losses. In particular, the unorthodox factions could not unite like the righteous sects and external forces, resulting in even greater damage. If we only count the numbers, the bandits of Nokrim and the forces of the Yanggang River suffered the most deaths. Many commoners who lost their homes due to the aftermath of the war became part of Nokrim.
Before the Demon War, the influence of the Nine Great Families and the Five Great Sects was so vast that the unorthodox factions were nearly extinct. However, after the Demon War, the righteous sects found themselves unable to exert power, which provided the unorthodox factions with an opportunity to grow their influence.
Overall martial strength is overwhelmingly superior in the righteous sects, but at the peak expert level, it becomes hard to distinguish between the strengths of the unorthodox and the righteous. In the story, when Namgung Hwang, Hei Long Wang, Heo Do-jin, and Manggeum Daebu, as well as Beopgye and Cheonmyeon Su-sa divided into these three factions, it resulted in a closely fought battle.
The current Nine Great Families include Shaolin, Musang, Jongnam, Jeomchang, Gongdong, Cheongseong, Ami, Haenam, Kunlun, and Gaebang. Hwasan was excluded after its fall, replaced by Haenam Sect. With the world’s number one martial arts competition as a catalyst, rumors of Hwasan's return have circulated, but despite having sacrificed everything for the world, Hwasan refuses, stating that the very world abandoned them. However, Cheongmyeong shows some favor towards Kunlun exceptionally, as Kunlun, after Hwasan, suffered terribly at the hands of the Demon Sect, leading to a sense of kinship. Moreover, Gaebang, aside from personal grudges, has less emotional baggage compared to other sects, as they also suffered significant losses due to numbers.
The Demon War lasted for ten years.
A century ago, as always, Shaolin was the leader of Jianghu, known as the Northern Dipper Shaolin, while Hwasan held nearly equal status to Shaolin. Musang was clearly ranks below Hwasan, which was followed by Jongnam. During the Demon War, Hwasan poured in all its forces and stood at the forefront, while the other Nine Great Families retained their disciples for arrangements and formed a death squad. At the peak of Shiman Mountain, the death squad fought fiercely but ultimately perished. Only Cheongmyeong remained to finally behead the Heavenly Demon, resulting in the greatest power loss for Hwasan, which attracted the remaining minions of the Demon Sect to burn Hwasan down. By then, Hwasan, left only with remnants, lost both the sacred martial arts and the ledgers for their living resources, devolving into a pitiful sect deeply in debt without a master to teach them martial arts. Most importantly, Jongnam, with its trauma from the Plum Blossom Sword Master Cheongmyeong, robbed Hwasan of its martial arts and wealth, seeking petty revenge through various schemes.
Daesanhyeolsa (大山血事)
The event where the united forces of the Central Plains Murim fought a bloody battle against the Heavenly Demon on the peak of Shiman Mountain, eventually beheading the Heavenly Demon. Most of Hwasan's Plum Blossom Sword Masters participated. They succeeded in slaying the Heavenly Demon when Cheongmyeong beheaded it at the last moment, but the death squad was completely wiped out, leaving only reborn Cheongmyeong as the sole bearer of the true story. In other words, most of the sword masters who were supposed to carry on Hwasan’s legacy perished here, leading the remaining remnants of the Demon Sect to gather and kill a significant number of Hwasan’s disciples and burn down their place. This caused the top martial artists who could pass down martial arts to perish and the martial arts secret texts to burn in the fire, marking the beginning of Hwasan’s downfall. Subsequently, Hwasan was eliminated from the Nine Great Families, and Haenam Sect took its place. A few of the sect leaders and heads of the Five Great Families who knew the truth concealed it, looking on as Hwasan fell, leading to Cheongmyeong’s discomfort at the World’s Number One Martial Arts Competition when the topic arose. This incident occurred roughly a hundred years before the current timeline when Cheongmyeong awoke.
Hwajongjihui (華終之會), Jonghwajihui (終華之會)
These are exchanges between Hwasan and Jongnam, now held as martial arts tournaments comparing their achievements every two years. Participants include the second-generation and third-generation disciples. These events are referred to as Hwa Jong Jihui by Hwasan and Jonghwa Jihui by Jongnam, akin to the traditional sports rivalry. It seems that when Hwasan’s influence wavered, it was a situation where the disciples of Hwasan were beaten unjustly. According to Cheongmyeong, this event did not exist during his time, suggesting that Jongnam created it to continuously instill a sense of defeat in Hwasan. Initially, Hwa Jong Jihui was a gathering for camaraderie held every five years, but it has transformed into its current form.
In the depiction of the story, the Hwa Jong Jihui held as Jongnam's request turned out to be the last one. All of the second-generation disciples of Hwasan lost while all third-generation disciples won, but enraged by the fact that the second-generation disciples lost, Cheongmyeong vented his fury on all the second-generation disciples of Jongnam. At that time, Cheongmyeong's scheme involved Huang Mun-yak, the Heavenly Star Sect Master, bringing notable figures from the province of Shaanxi as spectators for the Hwa Jong Jihui finale, letting them witness the outcome firsthand. This event marked the resurgence of the name Hwasan, earning Cheongmyeong the title of Hwasanshinryong (Hwasan Divine Dragon).
During the war with the Demon Sect, all factions, including the righteous, the unorthodox, and the new sects, endured massive losses. In particular, the unorthodox factions could not unite like the righteous sects and external forces, resulting in even greater damage. If we only count the numbers, the bandits of Nokrim and the forces of the Yanggang River suffered the most deaths. Many commoners who lost their homes due to the aftermath of the war became part of Nokrim.
Before the Demon War, the influence of the Nine Great Families and the Five Great Sects was so vast that the unorthodox factions were nearly extinct. However, after the Demon War, the righteous sects found themselves unable to exert power, which provided the unorthodox factions with an opportunity to grow their influence.
Overall martial strength is overwhelmingly superior in the righteous sects, but at the peak expert level, it becomes hard to distinguish between the strengths of the unorthodox and the righteous. In the story, when Namgung Hwang, Hei Long Wang, Heo Do-jin, and Manggeum Daebu, as well as Beopgye and Cheonmyeon Su-sa divided into these three factions, it resulted in a closely fought battle.
The current Nine Great Families include Shaolin, Musang, Jongnam, Jeomchang, Gongdong, Cheongseong, Ami, Haenam, Kunlun, and Gaebang. Hwasan was excluded after its fall, replaced by Haenam Sect. With the world’s number one martial arts competition as a catalyst, rumors of Hwasan's return have circulated, but despite having sacrificed everything for the world, Hwasan refuses, stating that the very world abandoned them. However, Cheongmyeong shows some favor towards Kunlun exceptionally, as Kunlun, after Hwasan, suffered terribly at the hands of the Demon Sect, leading to a sense of kinship. Moreover, Gaebang, aside from personal grudges, has less emotional baggage compared to other sects, as they also suffered significant losses due to numbers.
The Demon War lasted for ten years.
A century ago, as always, Shaolin was the leader of Jianghu, known as the Northern Dipper Shaolin, while Hwasan held nearly equal status to Shaolin. Musang was clearly ranks below Hwasan, which was followed by Jongnam. During the Demon War, Hwasan poured in all its forces and stood at the forefront, while the other Nine Great Families retained their disciples for arrangements and formed a death squad. At the peak of Shiman Mountain, the death squad fought fiercely but ultimately perished. Only Cheongmyeong remained to finally behead the Heavenly Demon, resulting in the greatest power loss for Hwasan, which attracted the remaining minions of the Demon Sect to burn Hwasan down. By then, Hwasan, left only with remnants, lost both the sacred martial arts and the ledgers for their living resources, devolving into a pitiful sect deeply in debt without a master to teach them martial arts. Most importantly, Jongnam, with its trauma from the Plum Blossom Sword Master Cheongmyeong, robbed Hwasan of its martial arts and wealth, seeking petty revenge through various schemes.
Daesanhyeolsa (大山血事)
The event where the united forces of the Central Plains Murim fought a bloody battle against the Heavenly Demon on the peak of Shiman Mountain, eventually beheading the Heavenly Demon. Most of Hwasan's Plum Blossom Sword Masters participated. They succeeded in slaying the Heavenly Demon when Cheongmyeong beheaded it at the last moment, but the death squad was completely wiped out, leaving only reborn Cheongmyeong as the sole bearer of the true story. In other words, most of the sword masters who were supposed to carry on Hwasan’s legacy perished here, leading the remaining remnants of the Demon Sect to gather and kill a significant number of Hwasan’s disciples and burn down their place. This caused the top martial artists who could pass down martial arts to perish and the martial arts secret texts to burn in the fire, marking the beginning of Hwasan’s downfall. Subsequently, Hwasan was eliminated from the Nine Great Families, and Haenam Sect took its place. A few of the sect leaders and heads of the Five Great Families who knew the truth concealed it, looking on as Hwasan fell, leading to Cheongmyeong’s discomfort at the World’s Number One Martial Arts Competition when the topic arose. This incident occurred roughly a hundred years before the current timeline when Cheongmyeong awoke.
Hwajongjihui (華終之會), Jonghwajihui (終華之會)
These are exchanges between Hwasan and Jongnam, now held as martial arts tournaments comparing their achievements every two years. Participants include the second-generation and third-generation disciples. These events are referred to as Hwa Jong Jihui by Hwasan and Jonghwa Jihui by Jongnam, akin to the traditional sports rivalry. It seems that when Hwasan’s influence wavered, it was a situation where the disciples of Hwasan were beaten unjustly. According to Cheongmyeong, this event did not exist during his time, suggesting that Jongnam created it to continuously instill a sense of defeat in Hwasan. Initially, Hwa Jong Jihui was a gathering for camaraderie held every five years, but it has transformed into its current form.
In the depiction of the story, the Hwa Jong Jihui held as Jongnam's request turned out to be the last one. All of the second-generation disciples of Hwasan lost while all third-generation disciples won, but enraged by the fact that the second-generation disciples lost, Cheongmyeong vented his fury on all the second-generation disciples of Jongnam. At that time, Cheongmyeong's scheme involved Huang Mun-yak, the Heavenly Star Sect Master, bringing notable figures from the province of Shaanxi as spectators for the Hwa Jong Jihui finale, letting them witness the outcome firsthand. This event marked the resurgence of the name Hwasan, earning Cheongmyeong the title of Hwasanshinryong (Hwasan Divine Dragon).
Description
Real Name: Dangbo (當步)
Affiliation and Position: Sichuan Dang Family Supreme Elder
Age: Approximately 76 years old (appears to be in his late 20s or early 30s)
Family: Older brother Dang Cheolak
Alias: Dark Venerable (暗尊)
Slightly taller than Cheongmyeong's height of 6 chi 1 inch.
He was the only true friend of the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, Cheongmyeong. Excluding his fellow disciples, he was the only person Cheongmyeong could call a friend during his Plum Blossom Sword Saint days. The reason they became close was that Dangbo, unable to contain his competitive spirit upon seeing Cheongmyeong, challenged him ("Are you the famous Plum Blossom Sword Saint? Let's have a match!"). After being thoroughly beaten like a dog, he became impressed and started calling him 'Brother Taoist' and they became close.
He wields the most perfect flying knife technique in the history of the Dang family.
He enjoys smoking and drinking, and his glib way of provoking people is on par with Cheongmyeong. Indeed, even while being repeatedly beaten by Cheongmyeong, he would persistently pester him with countless jokes, making it hard to tell if he was serious or not. He tends to be so playfully annoying that Cheongmyeong seems like a relatively quiet, normal person in comparison. Judging by the dialogue in occasional flashback scenes, it's clear why he was Cheongmyeong's only friend, as they were perfectly in sync. During the Demonic Cult War, he ignored the command center's pleas, calling them 'bossy orders,' and went to smash the heads of the Demonic Cult leaders alongside Cheongmyeong.
His hair is casually tied up with a red hairpin, he wears black martial arts attire, and over that, a dark green robe embroidered with white patterns.
In the war against the Demonic Cult, he asked Cheongmyeong to look after the Dang family if he were to die. Cheongmyeong, upon hearing this, told him that he would kill the Heavenly Demon, so Dangbo should survive until then and take care of the Dang family himself. However, Dangbo died in battle less than a month after saying this. It seems he foresaw his own death as the war dragged on. He had also expressed his longing for life after the war, asking Cheongmyeong, "Would you like to travel around with me?" Regardless, Dangbo's dying wish was to entrust the Dang family to Cheongmyeong.
He also had a temper. Cheongmyeong lamented that if Dangbo had seen the current state of the Dang family elders, he would have shed tears of blood and killed them all with his own hands. His methods were apparently so severe that Cheongmyeong's own actions seemed gentle in comparison.
He made the flying knife technique itself his unique martial art, and was a master who wielded the most perfect flying knife technique in the history of the Dang family. He specialized in the Twelve Flying Knives (十二飛刀) and was one of the Five Great Sword Masters who took the lives of countless Demonic Cult members.
Although he was quite gentle and often got beaten by the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, this was due to the opponent being the Plum Blossom Sword Saint. As one of the absolute masters of 100 years ago, his martial prowess was so immense that it could shock the Plum Blossom Sword Saint. When Cheongmyeong fought an opponent from the Dang family in the past, he stated that if the opponent had been Dangbo, he wouldn't have lasted even three moves. The fact that Cheongmyeong, who could easily defeat the other two of the Three Great Sword Masters of the world, entrusted his back to Dangbo is enough to infer how strong he was.
In episode 1001, if the opponent were a bishop of the Demonic Cult, even the name of the Dark Venerable Dangbo would fade. However, as he naturally charged towards the bishop alongside the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, it can be inferred that he was at least comparable or equal to the bishop, if not surpassing him. At the very least, he possessed enough skill to not be easily killed by a bishop. Furthermore, considering the fact that the Dang family's martial arts are weak in one-on-one combat, there is even more room for re-evaluation.
Martial Arts:
He attacks the opponent by exploiting openings with poison and hidden techniques, sometimes with speed, sometimes stealthily.
He uses the action of putting his hand into his sleeve as a hand seal. All of the Dang family's hidden weapons are launched from within that sleeve. In particular, he habitually stores more confident and familiar hidden weapons deeper within his sleeve.
When using poison in a duel, he must warn the opponent and must not use poison that has no antidote against fellow righteous sect members.
However, once one reaches a certain level of mastery, they can completely block poison around their body using internal energy or purify it within their body, rendering it ineffective. Therefore, poison has a limitation against absolute masters. The Supreme Elder of the Dang family, the Dark Venerable Dangbo, who had traveled the world and broadened his knowledge, was aware of this fact early on. Thus, he did not rely on poison but honed his hidden techniques to dominate the world.
Flying Knife Technique (飛刀術):
Eleven Flying Knives (十一飛刀)
This is the flying knife technique of the Sichuan Dang family known to the outside world. While other flying knives draw attention, the eleventh flying knife, the Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕), flies towards the opponent. When combined with the Spinning Dagger (回旋匕), it becomes the Dang family's secret technique, the Twelve Flying Knives (十二飛刀).
Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕)
This is a flying knife technique where the final flying knife, infused with immense true energy and rotating at an imperceptible speed, initially flies slowly towards the opponent before suddenly launching with explosive speed. The Dark Explosive Dagger wielded by Dang Gunak rotates at a terrifying speed, drawing in and swirling everything around it, creating a vortex of wind pressure. It is a killing blow (一擊必殺) technique; if it misses, the user exposes themselves to danger.
Twelve Flying Knives (十二飛刀)
This technique involves the Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕), which concludes the Eleven Flying Knives, dazzlingly drawing the opponent's attention, while the Spinning Dagger (回旋匕) stealthily targets the opponent's back. It is the ultimate of the Dang family's flying knife techniques, only achievable by those who have mastered the Eleven Flying Knives. It is one of the Dang family's three great secret techniques, along with Poisonous Shadow (無形之毒) and Rain of Flowers (滿天花雨). It is so obscure and difficult that it is now almost lost. It was one of the secret techniques of Dangbo, Cheongmyeong's friend from 100 years ago, and he used it to kill numerous Demonic Cult members. Currently, Dang Gunak is carrying on the legacy.
Spinning Dagger (回旋匕)
This is the final move of the Twelve Flying Knives, following the Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕) of the Eleven Flying Knives. The Dark Explosive Dagger, which was thought to have been blocked, spins in mid-air and flies towards the opponent's back.
Five Thunder Rings (五雷連環)
A flying knife technique where five flying knives are launched simultaneously at the opponent, each traveling at a different speed.
Lightning Snatch (閃電奪命)
A flying knife technique that launches incredibly fast flying knives, though without significant power. The flying knife, which momentarily disappears as if crossing space, suddenly appears before the opponent's eyes.
Soul Snatching Seven Stars (奪魂七星)
A flying knife technique where seven flying knives are launched simultaneously, forming the Big Dipper formation and flying towards the opponent. If the opponent is pushed back by the momentum, they will be ensnared by the confusingly changing flying knives and ultimately have their neck pierced. To counter this, one must advance. This is the specialty of the Dark Venerable Dangbo.
Rain of Flowers (滿天花雨)
A supreme flying knife technique where numerous poisoned hidden weapons are scattered, soaring into the sky and raining down like a shower. It is one of the Dang family's three great secret techniques. Dangbo showed an unfinished version to Cheongmyeong. (Created by Dangbo).
Other Martial Arts:
Ghost Poison Claw (鬼毒爪)
A bare-handed martial art of the Dang family. When used, the hands turn black.
Poison Palm (毒掌)
A palm technique that launches black qi, mixed with poison and internal energy, towards the opponent.
Affiliation and Position: Sichuan Dang Family Supreme Elder
Age: Approximately 76 years old (appears to be in his late 20s or early 30s)
Family: Older brother Dang Cheolak
Alias: Dark Venerable (暗尊)
Slightly taller than Cheongmyeong's height of 6 chi 1 inch.
He was the only true friend of the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, Cheongmyeong. Excluding his fellow disciples, he was the only person Cheongmyeong could call a friend during his Plum Blossom Sword Saint days. The reason they became close was that Dangbo, unable to contain his competitive spirit upon seeing Cheongmyeong, challenged him ("Are you the famous Plum Blossom Sword Saint? Let's have a match!"). After being thoroughly beaten like a dog, he became impressed and started calling him 'Brother Taoist' and they became close.
He wields the most perfect flying knife technique in the history of the Dang family.
He enjoys smoking and drinking, and his glib way of provoking people is on par with Cheongmyeong. Indeed, even while being repeatedly beaten by Cheongmyeong, he would persistently pester him with countless jokes, making it hard to tell if he was serious or not. He tends to be so playfully annoying that Cheongmyeong seems like a relatively quiet, normal person in comparison. Judging by the dialogue in occasional flashback scenes, it's clear why he was Cheongmyeong's only friend, as they were perfectly in sync. During the Demonic Cult War, he ignored the command center's pleas, calling them 'bossy orders,' and went to smash the heads of the Demonic Cult leaders alongside Cheongmyeong.
His hair is casually tied up with a red hairpin, he wears black martial arts attire, and over that, a dark green robe embroidered with white patterns.
In the war against the Demonic Cult, he asked Cheongmyeong to look after the Dang family if he were to die. Cheongmyeong, upon hearing this, told him that he would kill the Heavenly Demon, so Dangbo should survive until then and take care of the Dang family himself. However, Dangbo died in battle less than a month after saying this. It seems he foresaw his own death as the war dragged on. He had also expressed his longing for life after the war, asking Cheongmyeong, "Would you like to travel around with me?" Regardless, Dangbo's dying wish was to entrust the Dang family to Cheongmyeong.
He also had a temper. Cheongmyeong lamented that if Dangbo had seen the current state of the Dang family elders, he would have shed tears of blood and killed them all with his own hands. His methods were apparently so severe that Cheongmyeong's own actions seemed gentle in comparison.
He made the flying knife technique itself his unique martial art, and was a master who wielded the most perfect flying knife technique in the history of the Dang family. He specialized in the Twelve Flying Knives (十二飛刀) and was one of the Five Great Sword Masters who took the lives of countless Demonic Cult members.
Although he was quite gentle and often got beaten by the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, this was due to the opponent being the Plum Blossom Sword Saint. As one of the absolute masters of 100 years ago, his martial prowess was so immense that it could shock the Plum Blossom Sword Saint. When Cheongmyeong fought an opponent from the Dang family in the past, he stated that if the opponent had been Dangbo, he wouldn't have lasted even three moves. The fact that Cheongmyeong, who could easily defeat the other two of the Three Great Sword Masters of the world, entrusted his back to Dangbo is enough to infer how strong he was.
In episode 1001, if the opponent were a bishop of the Demonic Cult, even the name of the Dark Venerable Dangbo would fade. However, as he naturally charged towards the bishop alongside the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, it can be inferred that he was at least comparable or equal to the bishop, if not surpassing him. At the very least, he possessed enough skill to not be easily killed by a bishop. Furthermore, considering the fact that the Dang family's martial arts are weak in one-on-one combat, there is even more room for re-evaluation.
Martial Arts:
He attacks the opponent by exploiting openings with poison and hidden techniques, sometimes with speed, sometimes stealthily.
He uses the action of putting his hand into his sleeve as a hand seal. All of the Dang family's hidden weapons are launched from within that sleeve. In particular, he habitually stores more confident and familiar hidden weapons deeper within his sleeve.
When using poison in a duel, he must warn the opponent and must not use poison that has no antidote against fellow righteous sect members.
However, once one reaches a certain level of mastery, they can completely block poison around their body using internal energy or purify it within their body, rendering it ineffective. Therefore, poison has a limitation against absolute masters. The Supreme Elder of the Dang family, the Dark Venerable Dangbo, who had traveled the world and broadened his knowledge, was aware of this fact early on. Thus, he did not rely on poison but honed his hidden techniques to dominate the world.
Flying Knife Technique (飛刀術):
Eleven Flying Knives (十一飛刀)
This is the flying knife technique of the Sichuan Dang family known to the outside world. While other flying knives draw attention, the eleventh flying knife, the Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕), flies towards the opponent. When combined with the Spinning Dagger (回旋匕), it becomes the Dang family's secret technique, the Twelve Flying Knives (十二飛刀).
Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕)
This is a flying knife technique where the final flying knife, infused with immense true energy and rotating at an imperceptible speed, initially flies slowly towards the opponent before suddenly launching with explosive speed. The Dark Explosive Dagger wielded by Dang Gunak rotates at a terrifying speed, drawing in and swirling everything around it, creating a vortex of wind pressure. It is a killing blow (一擊必殺) technique; if it misses, the user exposes themselves to danger.
Twelve Flying Knives (十二飛刀)
This technique involves the Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕), which concludes the Eleven Flying Knives, dazzlingly drawing the opponent's attention, while the Spinning Dagger (回旋匕) stealthily targets the opponent's back. It is the ultimate of the Dang family's flying knife techniques, only achievable by those who have mastered the Eleven Flying Knives. It is one of the Dang family's three great secret techniques, along with Poisonous Shadow (無形之毒) and Rain of Flowers (滿天花雨). It is so obscure and difficult that it is now almost lost. It was one of the secret techniques of Dangbo, Cheongmyeong's friend from 100 years ago, and he used it to kill numerous Demonic Cult members. Currently, Dang Gunak is carrying on the legacy.
Spinning Dagger (回旋匕)
This is the final move of the Twelve Flying Knives, following the Dark Explosive Dagger (暗爆匕) of the Eleven Flying Knives. The Dark Explosive Dagger, which was thought to have been blocked, spins in mid-air and flies towards the opponent's back.
Five Thunder Rings (五雷連環)
A flying knife technique where five flying knives are launched simultaneously at the opponent, each traveling at a different speed.
Lightning Snatch (閃電奪命)
A flying knife technique that launches incredibly fast flying knives, though without significant power. The flying knife, which momentarily disappears as if crossing space, suddenly appears before the opponent's eyes.
Soul Snatching Seven Stars (奪魂七星)
A flying knife technique where seven flying knives are launched simultaneously, forming the Big Dipper formation and flying towards the opponent. If the opponent is pushed back by the momentum, they will be ensnared by the confusingly changing flying knives and ultimately have their neck pierced. To counter this, one must advance. This is the specialty of the Dark Venerable Dangbo.
Rain of Flowers (滿天花雨)
A supreme flying knife technique where numerous poisoned hidden weapons are scattered, soaring into the sky and raining down like a shower. It is one of the Dang family's three great secret techniques. Dangbo showed an unfinished version to Cheongmyeong. (Created by Dangbo).
Other Martial Arts:
Ghost Poison Claw (鬼毒爪)
A bare-handed martial art of the Dang family. When used, the hands turn black.
Poison Palm (毒掌)
A palm technique that launches black qi, mixed with poison and internal energy, towards the opponent.
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