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The Legend of Sword and Flute[BL]

In a vast world of cultivation, where yin and yang shape fate, and the lines between good and evil blur, five great clans rule over the land. Among them, the Lingxiao Clan (凌霄族)—known for its elegance, swordsmanship, and archery—stands as the fourth most revered. From this clan comes a boy born without a golden core or spiritual qi. His name is Ling Yiran (凌逸然)—graceful, free-spirited, and untamed. Though he is the youngest son of the clan leader, he is forbidden to cultivate, to fight, or even to wield a blade. His days are spent painting, playing, studying—locked within the mansion’s walls. But behind his quiet smiles is a secret life. At night, Yiran sneaks into the Forbidden Library, hidden deep in the mountains of Lingxiao territory, to learn long-lost arts none dare to touch. At 17, he is invited alongside his siblings to the Jinyue Clan (锦月族)—the second most powerful clan, famed for music cultivation, and bound by more than 10,000 sacred rules. Known for their discipline and emotional restraint, the Jinyue clan is a place where mistakes are not forgiven. His companions: His noble and composed older sister, Ling Qingxue (凌清雪) His lively, mischievous younger twin brothers: — Ling Yuze (凌昱泽) — Ling Yuhan (凌昱寒) They arrive at the gates of the Jinyue Clan. Everyone presents their invitation—but Yiran, of course, forgets his. The guards refuse him entry. Just then, a cold and beautiful young man appears, dressed in white robes. A red spirit thread coils around his wrist, and a blue spiritual sword hangs at his side. His face is expressionless, his gaze sharp as frost. He is Jin Suoxue (锦索雪), the Young Master of the Jinyue Clan—distant, cold, and feared by many. His name means “Bound in Snow”, and his heart is rumored to be just as frozen. Yiran, ever defiant, calls out to him without formality. “Hey, cold-face!” Everyone freezes. Jin Suoxue merely replies: “No invitation, no entry.” And walks away without a second glance. Furious, Yiran leaves, only to return later—with his scroll, snacks, and alcohol. But as he nears the gate, a formation sends him flying, his precious gifts broken. He grits his teeth, draws a black talisman, and writes glowing red characters in the air:“Distract.” The gate formation shatters briefly, letting him slip inside while sipping the one bottle that survived. A low voice stops him. “Oh... it’s you again.” And so begins the tale of sword and flute—of a spirited boy with no cultivation and a cold genius bound by rules. Their clash will awaken forgotten arts... and perhaps, a bond destined to defy the heavens. ————— Disclaimer: Book cover not mine. Credit to the rightful owner.
lovezhan · 4K Views

The Legend Of Meiwan

The Legend Of Meiwan takes us through the journey of a normal girl who lived a sheltered life, but after several painful twists and turns, finds herself rebelling against her country, creating her own fortress, and enacting revenge upon those who sought to harm her and her family. The end though, isn't quite the end. Lu Meiwan and her brother, Zhanyi, are brought to live with their uncle in the capital due a family crisis. While there, she witnesses how complicated and cruel politics were. Even watching as her uncle, who is a palace official, is forced to marry his daughter off in a strategic marriage. She ends up learning much during her stay, and grows to be more cunning and capable. After two years, she becomes of age and returns to her ancestral home far away, and takes up business, leaving her brother with their uncle. A short time later and somewhat successful in her ventures, she finds herself in trouble again. Meiwan and her household are framed for a capital offense, and in self protection, fights for her life making, enemies with the court. In attempts to keep her from causing more trouble, the emperor sends her brother, Zhanyi, to be a hostage in the enemy country. Meiwan, forced, remains quiet for some time, all the while building her strength to regain her brother's freedom. Finally stong enough after a long while, Meiwan strikes a deal with the emperor for Zhanyi's release. However, through scheming and plotting done by a silent third party, she learns that her brother will not be returning.
silvercloud · 15.8K Views

The Fivefold Legend

"They called him a thief, a traitor, a legend. But Elias Veyne was just a boy who refused to kneel." In the sun-washed kingdom of Valenor, where the royal House of Solas rules with divine right and the power of Royal Edict—commands spoken in sunlight that cannot be disobeyed—Elias Veyne is born into the shadowed edges of the middle class. His father is a scribe, his mother a weaver, and his older brother Theron a loyal soldier-in-training. Elias is unremarkable in every way—until the day he fails his exams and realizes the truth: knowledge is power, and power is locked away from those not born beneath the sun’s blessing. When the royal Choosing Ceremony assigns him the humble Verdant Art (a Path meant for farmers and healers), Elias refuses his fate. He sneaks into the royal library and steals the first of many forbidden truths: Frost Logic, the icy discipline of the war-torn continent Veymar. His theft burns half the library down, branding him a criminal—and awakening a hunger for more. Driven by fury and the memory of his brother’s betrayal (for Theron, ever the loyalist, disowns him), Elias flees Valenor. His journey takes him across the five continents: Veymar, where he learns Frost Logic by standing in frozen rivers until his legs go numb. Kharaz, where he bargains with a merchant-lord for Coin’s Will, trading his blood for power—and debt. Sylvain, where rebels teach him the deadly side of Verdant Art, poisoning his own veins to grow weaponized thorns. The Unnamed Isle, where whispers tell him the final Path—Echo Walk, the power of the dead—awaits. But power comes at a cost. Each stolen discipline wastes his body: his hands frostbitten, his voice ruined from mimicking Royal Edict, his skin rotting from thorns. Worse, the Solas family hunts him, twisting his legend into that of a madman. When Elias returns to Valenor, it’s not as a hero, but as a living rebellion. He proves that Royal Edict can be wielded by anyone—shattering the divine right of kings. The people rise, the palace burns, and in the chaos, Elias confronts Theron, now a captain in the Solas army. Their final stand is not between brothers, but between faith and freedom. Theron, bound by duty, fires the execution shot—but misses on purpose. Elias, his body failing, dies mid-speech, his last words unfinished. Legends say he walks the Unnamed Isle still, a shadow with five scars—one for each continent, and one for the brother who loved him too late.
LumaneCasimir · 1.4K Views

Phoenix's True Legend

At 70 years old, Arjun Varma, a seasoned mercenary and one of the realm's most formidable 5th Circle Mages, faces his end not on a battlefield, but in his own chambers, poisoned by his trusted best friend, Prince Dhruva. The poison shatters his magic circle, leaving him powerless as the prince delivers the killing blow. But fate, or perhaps a lingering magical anomaly, intervenes. Arjun awakens in his childhood bed, a mere boy of 10, born into a poor noble family, retaining all the memories, knowledge, and magical understanding of his 70-year-old self, though his body is weak and his magic circle nascent. His "best friend," Dhruva, is still the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Aravalli, currently a charming, ambitious boy, oblivious to the monstrous future he will forge. Armed with decades of experience in combat, espionage, and advanced magic, Arjun must navigate his childhood, feigning ignorance while secretly honing his abilities. He'll exploit past mistakes, discover hidden truths about Dhruva's betrayal, and seek new, powerful allies. His path will be fraught with challenges, from rebuilding his magical prowess and mastering a nascent magic circle (which, in Aravalli, can only be awakened through formal training at the magic school), to outmaneuvering the shrewd court politics of Indiranagar and avoiding the attention of those who sought his demise. The central conflict will be the delicate balance between his immediate, burning desire for vengeance and the long, patient game required to dismantle a crown prince's future and perhaps, the entire corrupted system that enabled him.
Ritanjali_Acharya_6205 · 9.8K Views
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