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Chenqing - Wei Wuxian's dizi (MDZS)
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Hong Jing (TGCF)
Mod Propaganda: Snitch
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Jiangui / Ah! What the Hell - Mo Ran’s whip from 2ha
“There is only one person in this world who can open Ever-Yearning. This person is extremely important in your life; you must love this person dearly, and this person must also love you in return, and be wholly devoted to you.”
- Ji Baihua regarding the Ever-Yearning box containing Jiangui
Mo Ran’s Holy weapon in his second life, Jiangui - which translates to “Ah! What the hell” due to Mo Ran accidentally exclaiming this when opening the Ever-Yearning box.
Jiangzai - Xue Yang’s sword (MDZS)
Submission:
i don't know shit about swords but jiangzai can split into two swords and that's Very Cool methinks
Little Palace Mistress’s Whip (SVSSS)
Submission: Shen Qingqiu is whipped, and not just for Luo Binghe?
Longcheng / Dragon City - Xue Meng’s sword from 2ha
Since Xue Meng could not receive a holy weapon from Jincheng Lake, he used Longcheng, a high-quality scimitar from Taxue Palace. From what I remember, Mo Ran gifted him the Wangshu Crystal from the Carp Essence that was requested by Song Qiutong to help him cultivate/add to his sword, making it something similar to a “heavenly weapon.”
Shuoyue - Lan Xichen's sword (MDZS)
Submission: The sword that stabbed through Lan Xichen's best friend, Jin Guangyao. Tragic sword.
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Suibian - Wei Wuxian's sword (MDZS)
Suibian is Wei Wuxian’s sword that sealed itself after his death. Its name translates to “Whatever” due to Wei Wuxian’s inability to think of a suitable name and telling Jiang Fengmian to name it “whatever.” This is, in my opinion, the funniest thing Jiang Fengmian has ever done in his life
Taerang - Alberu Crossman's divine item (Lout of the Count's Family / LCF)
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Fantasy gun rights
Xuan Su - Yue Qingyuan’s sword (SVSSS)
Mod Propaganda: Xuan Su is Yue Qingyuan’s iconic sword that is only drawn twice after he suffers from a qi deviation bonding his life force to Xuan Su.
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Cheng Luan - Liu Qingge’s sword (SVSSS)
Submission:
It is very large and is obviously enough to carry Liu Qingge and company. The sword is the size of his ego…
Longcheng / Dragon City - Xue Meng’s sword (2ha)
Since Xue Meng could not receive a holy weapon from Jincheng Lake, he used Longcheng, a high-quality scimitar from Taxue Palace. From what I remember, Mo Ran gifted him the Wangshu Crystal from the Carp Essence that was requested by Song Qiutong to help him cultivate/add to his sword, making it something similar to a “heavenly weapon.”
Involved as sustainable tourism expert consultant for the Asian Development Bank in a strategy meeting with Longcheng vice mayor and village chiefs of a Miao Village to discuss visitor dispersion, heritage preservation, and over tourism in the Longji Rice Terraces. #tourismmekong #guilin #longcheng #longji #guangxi #china #mekongmoments #strategymeeting #tourism #sustainabletourism #sdg #adb (at Longsheng Rice Terrace) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwPn1H0nBDP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2u7gvmmxazxu
On the road to Longcheng. A break for lunch in a small town by the river. #longcheng https://www.instagram.com/p/BogHiumAtHC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=swkss64hx0u4
Long Cheng was often described as “The Most Secret Place on Earth”. It was located in a valley at 3,100 feet elevation, high enough to have chilly nights and cold fogs. It was surrounded by mountains and on the northwest side of the runway where karst outcrops several hundred feet high. In the shadow of the Karst outcrops was “Sky” the CIA headquarters in Long Cheng.
During the Secret War, Long Cheng became the largest Hmong settlement in the world. Long Cheng became a desultory metropolis, an unpaved, sewerless city of 30,000 where Hmong ran noodle stands, cobbled shoes, tailored clothes, repaired radios, ran military-jeep taxi services, and interpreted for American pilots and relief workers.
The "secret city" of Long Cheng maintained a population of 40,000 inhabitants, making it the second largest city in Laos at the time, although it never appeared on maps.