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Chapter 2 - Chapter 0: Terminologies

Terms to remember: (will update as the story progresses)

Fumengji Facility - School for Jinjis

Endless Valley - a valley that is 12, 211 feet above ground

City of Eglon - Dead City

Mt. Rajab - where Crimson Han tribe lives

Ai Forest - where Saphirus Sen tribe lives

Zion Territory - where Emerald Sei tribe lives

Garden of Eden - where Lily Sen tribe lives

Sanctuary Temple - where Ebony Lao tribe lives

Nagafushi - Master household. Households for prominent Jinji tribes

Fushi - Servant household. Households for Jinjis' servant (can be A-jins or half blood)

Abyss - dumping ground for failures, traitors, corpse of a sinner and other lowly servants and A-jins.

Gideon - a flute from Han tribe. It is a family heirloom made of pure jade that outshines purity. It is an instrument that hears the feelings of its owner.

Goliath - black scythe owned by a guy named Hel Psyche

Latigo - thin strings with blades on its ends also known as rope darts. It is wrapped in the lower half of both arms of the user. If used with low spiritual energy, it is less effective, and it will harm the user's arms as well.

Arcum - a bow made with jade, emerald and gold. It supplies itself powerful arrows and the damage it can make depends on the user's physical capabilities and spiritual energy.

Jian - a glass sword that is cold as ice

Kai - blood art. A forbidden technique from the Crimson Han bloodline.

Baybayin - characters used in writing in the talisman. Also known as ancient text.

Jinji - people with high spiritual energy. Jinjis are able to use spiritual energy to eliminate evil or to be evil. They (selective) can inherit the Majin title. Upon reaching the highest peak of their cultivation, they can maintain an immortal body.

A-jin - people with low spiritual energy. Considered as norm.

Majin - an Immortal, also known as the One True God.

Hashi - senior disciple

Zushi - junior disciple

Shihan - master

Rabbi - teacher

Ni - older brother (can be blood related or not)

Ji - older sister (can be blood related or not)

Di - younger brother (can be blood related or not)

Shi - younger sister (can be related by blood or not)

Chou - sir

Jia - ma'am or madam

Dou - it is added after or before a name to call someone sweetly (endearment)