What are some novels on Novelblur that involve cultivation or martial arts in an Eastern fantasy setting?
For readers interested in Eastern fantasy with a strong emphasis on cultivation and martial arts, 'First Immortal of the Sword' is a standout choice. This novel follows a legendary cultivator who, after a betrayal, is reborn centuries later to reclaim his power and position. It delves deep into the themes of revenge, ambition, and the arduous journey of spiritual and martial advancement. Another novel that touches upon a world with martial arts and a unique system for advancement is 'There must be something wrong with me'. This story centers on a programmer who discovers an app that merges reality with game mechanics, allowing him to evolve beyond natural limits in a world that, interestingly, lacks magic. While not traditional cultivation in the Eastern sense, it shares the core concept of character progression and overcoming limitations through a structured, often challenging, system. Both novels offer distinct takes on achieving power and navigating fantastical worlds.
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