Tag: Qi

  • Taoist 442 of the Verdant Calligraphy

    Lore: The Taoist 442 of the Verdant Calligraphy is a specialized focus created by the Etchers of the Eastern Jade Peaks. These alchemists believe that the flow of Qi is best refined when inscribed onto the physical world. The item consists of a small, polished stone inkwell carved from spirit-reactive basalt, attached to a series…

  • TCM 593 of the Gentle Pulse Smile

    LoreIn the teahouses, bath districts, and lantern-lit walkways of Saṃsāra, certain healers noticed that attraction followed the same laws as qi: forced flow caused resistance, while balanced circulation invited return. These practitioners blended Traditional Chinese Medicine with social intuition, creating small wearable focuses meant not to compel affection, but to remove internal blockages that caused…

  • TCM 681 of the Balanced Quillwright

    LoreAmong the bow-makers and arrow-shapers of river valleys and forest margins, there arose a quiet belief that an arrow flies not by force alone, but by the balance of breath, hand, and intent at the moment of release. An early fletcher-healer observed that poorly balanced arrows behaved like blocked meridians: wobbling, veering, and losing strength…

  • TCM 742 of the Meridian Fisher

    LoreLong before standardized guild nets and alchemical bait oils, river-folk healers observed that fish, water, and the human body followed the same unseen flows. A wandering meridian-reader named Shen-Luo noticed that injured fishermen who rested near certain bends of rivers healed faster, while fish gathered thickly in those same waters. He concluded that waterways possessed…

  • Ancestral Lancet 494 of the Crystal Tide

    Lore: This artifact was born from the “Ritual of the Mended Stream,” performed by a dying Water Sage who was also a grandmaster of the Imperial Medical College. Seeking to cure a magical plague that erased both the memories and the flesh of its victims, the Sage took his standard-issue TCM Needles, his family’s Echoes…

  • Woven Shroud of Final Repose 555

    Lore In a rare moment of cosmic alignment, three masters of their respective arts found their paths converging at a site of immense spiritual turmoil—a battlefield so scarred by grief that the spirits of the dead could not rest, and the living could find no peace. They were Master Liang Wei, a manipulator of Qi;…

  • TCM 909 of the Needles of an Unbroken Current

    Lore The armies of the Jade Principality do not rely solely on armor and steel. Every soldier is trained in the basics of battlefield medicine, and every platoon has a medic equipped with a set of these specialized needles. Developed by the Imperial College of Healers, these are not tools for curing long-term illness, but…

  • TCM 820 of the Tinderbox of the Inner Spark

    Lore The wandering healers and herbalists of Saṃsāra often travel through harsh, unforgiving environments where a warm fire can mean the difference between life and death. Lacking the brute strength of adventurers, they developed a method of fire-starting that relied not on friction or flint, but on the principles of internal balance. They created small…

  • TCM 606 of the Talisman of the Empty Breath

    Lore When souls from a monastic warrior tradition were reincarnated on Saṃsāra, they brought with them two things: the philosophy of internal balance and the discipline of the firearm. They found that the recoil of an alchemical firearm could disrupt one’s Qi, and the smoke could cloud the “Mind’s Eye.” To counteract this, their herbalist-monks…

  • Daoist 102 of Divine Needles

    Lore: Forged in the high-magic realm of Saṃsāra, the Daoist 102 of Divine Needles is a relic imbued with the ancient magic of Daoist tradition. Crafted from moonlit silver and laced with inscriptions in celestial jade, this acupuncture set was once wielded by a sage healer whose mastery over the Dao connected realms of mind,…