Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prisontells us a story about Yu Chen, a great disciple from the Chaos Origin (Hunyuan) Sect. He is actually a kind-hearted and innocent person, however, he was framed on a false accusation of stealing an object that contains a forbidden technique inside it.
As a result, Yu Chen in Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison has to be imprisoned for 500 years. However, imprisonment becomes a unique experience for Yu Chen after all, it is from his prison experiences that he can become a cultivator who awakens a Talent Tree.
The imprisonment part in Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison is an interesting one to read. This is the first time I heard that prison lives can be rewarding.
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- Part 2: The Author Of Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
- Part 3: The Author Of Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
- Part 4: Alternative To Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
Part 1: Interesting Things About Yu Chen In Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
Yu Chen doesnt only become the kind-hearted MC of Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison. Instead, he also proves his quality as a faithful disciple of the Hunyuan Sect by consistently practicing non-violent Buddhist teachings even in jail and even he realizes that he is jailed in a fantasy world jail.
As a result, Yu Chen awakens something called Talent Tree. There, he discovers several fantasy-only elements, such as the Cultivation Realm, levels in each major and minor realm, and allocating Talent Points to obtain new skills and levels.
Part 2: Story About Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
The MC’s introduction, including his stats as a 16-year-old boy, starts the stories in Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison novel. The MCs name is Yu Chen. Even though he’s only 16 years old at the beginning of the story, he has been a faithful disciple of the Hunyuan Buddhist sect. Even so, he has been accused of stealing an important artifact containing a precious set of skills from his sect.
Since Yu Chen angered the saint, he was eventually thrown into prison and sentenced to 500 years. However, as the stories of Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison progress, we know that Yu Chen remains a faithful disciple. He consistently practices Buddhist non-violent teachings.
As a result, Yu Chen awakens the Talent Tree, which is an unusual experience for a prisoner like him. Furthermore, in Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison, Yu Chen also unlocks new skills by allocating his Talent Points, and eventually, he also learns to control his energies.
Not many novels can depict meditation as serene and fun as the scenes in this novel, but Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison is an exception. That’s why I enjoy reading the meditation and cultivation elements in the novel.
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Rampaging Huge Beast is the pen name of the author of Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison. Based on the author’s pen name and the Eastern fantasy elements in this novel, I would assume that Rampaging Huge Beast can come from any Eastern Asian country.
I have no idea if Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison is the only novel for this author, or if this author has authored other novels on other platforms. After all, Rampaging Huge Beast doesnt have that much social media presence. Plus, we can only view Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison through less than five different platforms.
Until now, Rampaging Huge Beast has written 40 chapters in Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison with 425K views, which I consider the viewing number as few. After all, it contains lots of terminologies that only Eastern Asian people understand. In other words, it can be in other languages before we can view the novel in English.
So, while I know that Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison is a decent novel, I would recommend other novels with similar storylines instead.
Part 4: Alternative To Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison
Cultivation in Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison is equal to reincarnation. It’s a story element that people would frequently tie with Eastern Asian cultures. However, we can also see the application of the concept even in the Western world due to the increasing practices of Qi healing, meditation, and so on in the Western world.
So, are you looking for a novel with Western character names, yet, still not missing the Eastern Asian elements like Qi, cultivation or reincarnation, and the likes? Dreame has Cultivation: Rule Beyond Divinity. I would recommend this Dreame novel mainly because the storylines are more understandable.
Summary of Cultivation: Rule Beyond Divinity:
Cultivation: Rule Beyond Divinity tells a story about a man named Will Cherish, who finds himself awakening in an Imperial Palace of Cherish Dynasty as a Prince after entering a coma state after being almost drowned in a lake. He was shocked to find out all about the antique furniture around him and people calling him Prince.
So, Will tries his best in recalling his memories before he was thrown into this antiquated and strange place. As Will recalls his memories, he feels that his Qi energies flow even smoother, from and to his meridians, and he can finally balance his Qi energies. As a result, he feels the majestic feelings in him.
Now, Will Cherish is a Western name, and so does Serena, one of the people in the Imperial Palace. However, Qi energies to meridians, reincarnation, Prince, Imperial Palace, and the dynasty are all elements of Eastern fantasy novels.
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