Who Am I : I'M The Prince Of Dragon Kingdom (Australia) Part - 1 (Teaser)

Who Am I : I'M The Prince Of Dragon Kingdom (Australia) Part - 1 (Teaser)
Chapter Explanation


...Levels in cultivation.


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In the Martial world, the cultivation level started from the lowest level to the highest.


But before becoming a true Cultivator, Cultivators had to establish the foundation of their cultivation first.


The foundation development level is divided into :


● Physical Development: a Cultivator needs to start from strengthening his body and physique. Strengthening the body includes the inside (internal organs), as well as the outside. At this level the Cultivators could develop it up to 10 levels (1 - 10).


● Qi Collection: after reaching a certain level in the foundation of Physical Development, Cultivators begin to be able to gather energy and condensate it (concentrate it) into Qi into his body. This concentrated energy can also be released back to be applied to his martial arts, so as to strengthen the martial arts. This level can also be developed up to level 10 (1 – 10).


For some Cultivators, there was one more foundation they could develop. It's mental reinforcement.


Within this level, Cultivators can develop their mental and mental strength, so that they can then produce Mana in their subconscious. And this level, was only done by a few specific Cultivators.


Unlike Qi, Mana was the mental energy or energy produced from the mental strength of those Cultivators.



And after that one will officially become a true Cultivator, and the level will be :


● Warrior Level (1-10)


● General Level (1-10)


● Teacher Level (1-10)


● Master Teacher Level (1-10)


● King Level (1-10)


On the Qilin continent, the peak of cultivation level was at the King level. Each of these levels, could be measured through how strong and vast the amount of Qi a Cultivator possessed was.


...The Continent and Region.


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Some Continents and Nature have different levels. These levels are divided into :


● Bronze Level Nature : The lowest level nature of all existing nature.


● Silver Level Nature : Intermediate level nature. The continents of this realm are in different dimensions, and also have different structures from the bronze-level realms.


● Nature Gold Level : Nature high level. This realm was also on a different dimension from the silver-level as well as the bronze-level realms. And has a density of natural structures that are different from other nature.


The Qilin Continent was one of the many continents that existed in the bronze level realm.


The territory of the Qilin continent consists of :


● The Northern region of the Qilin continent is mostly filled with ice. The region is inhabited by ice tribes.


● Eastern region of Qilin continent is a green and fertile region. The territory was ruled by the Guan Empire.


● The Western region of the Qilin continent is an arid and sandy region. The region was ruled by the Gan Han kingdom.


● The Southern region of the Qilin continent consists of a cluster of islands and most of its territory is water. The region is ruled by the water kingdom.


● The central region of the Qilin continent is ruled by the Qilin empire, and is the most populous region.


...Martial Skills Level.


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For the levels of martial skills learned by a Cultivator, from lowest to highest are as follows :


● Stone Level (Stone), white in color.


● Iron Level (Iron), gray– gray.


● Bronze Level (Bronze), brown in color.


● Silver Level (Silver), silver color.


● Gold Level (Gold), gold colored.


Each level is also divided into lower, middle, and upper levels.


...Level of Equipment and Weapons.


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The levels of equipment and weapons used by cultivators were as follows :


● Stone Level (Stone).


● Iron Level (Iron).


● Silver Level (Silver).


● Gold Level (Gold).


...The Currency System.


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In the Qilin continent the currency system is divided into :


● Bronze (Bronze)


● Silver (Silver)


● Gold (Gold)


For 1 Silver, it is equivalent to 100 Bronze. And for 1 Gold, it was equivalent to 100 Silver, or with 10,000 Bronze.


For high-class Cultivators to usually make payments using Spirit Stones obtained from spirit beasts.


And the spirit stone levels in divided into low, medium, and high levels.


...Race.


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● Human (Human).


The races are most common and spread throughout continents and nature.


● Half animal (Half-beast).


Mutations/Evolution from spirit beasts that reach a high level, which can then change into half human and beast forms.


● Fairy (Elf).


Forest protection race, who love the beautiful environment. Expert in magic.


● Dwarves (Dwarf).


The living dwarf races hide underground. Expert in forging.


● Giant (Ogre).


A large-bodied race that relied on physical cultivation, as the main force.


● Devils (Demon).


A race that is only in the underworld. A race that is evil and full of cunning.


● Undead (Undead).


A race created by the devil, and is his subordinate. This race also lived in the underworld.


● Holy beast (Holy-beast).


A pure race and not from spirit beasts like Half-beast. This race resembled humans, and in some degree it could change into a half-holy beast or change completely at will.


...Additional Explanations.


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For ease of readers in understanding certain terms, the author also includes a story notation that can be read at the end of each chapter. This story notation is directly related to the index of numbers, such as (1), which is at the end of the story paragraph.


And to make the dialogue come alive, the author sometimes also adds expression mimicry at the beginning of the character dialogue. If your readers may feel disturbed or even confused about this, please be understood only because it has become a characteristic and habit of the author.


Some of the expressions in question are as follows :



“ Hmm” : is a mimic expression when the character is thinking, or experiencing a doubt.


“ Umm” : mimic expression when the character is curious.


“ Humm” : mimic expression when a character feels pouting, or while inflating the cheeks.


“ Mmm” : mimic expression when characters show approval by nodding head.


“ Wahh” : mimic expression when characters feel enthusiastic.


“ Cihh” : mimic expressions when characters feel upset or angry.


“ Ehh” : mimic expression when characters feel surprised.


“ Hehh” : mimic expressions when characters are smiling flatly or grinning.