The Immortal Index is A Podcast show discussing Chinese webnovel translations of "Xianxia" and/or "Wuxia" - hosted by @StephenLemieux and produced alongside AfterBuzz TV, Rate and comment for a shout out on on the show; and tell me what you'd like to talk about!
Xianxia: a type of Chinese Martial Arts novel genre developed from the Wuxia genre that is heavily influenced by Taoism and Buddhism. ... Contrary to the Wuxia genre, Xianxia novels have more elements of fantasy, complete with magic, demons, ghosts and immortals.
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The Immortal Index is A Podcast show discussing Chinese webnovel translations of "Xianxia" and/or "Wuxia" - hosted by @StephenLemieux and produced alongside AfterBuzz TV, Rate and comment for a shout out on on the show; and tell me what you'd like to talk about!
Xianxia: a type of Chinese Martial Arts novel genre developed from the Wuxia genre that is heavily influenced by Taoism and Buddhism. ... Contrary to the Wuxia genre, Xianxia novels have more elements of fantasy, complete with magic, demons, ghosts and immortals.
Happy May first! On Today's episode we're discussing WuxiaWorld's new VIP ad-free system, how the free credit works, and A Will Eternals Sponsorship levels with Deathblade himself! After that we'll be talking a little about Littleshanks' translation of MadSnail's “Rebirth Of The Thief Who Roamed The World”. Mad Snail is most widely known for his novel of “Tales Of Demons And Gods” but he does have several other novels. Tales Of Demons and Gods and Rebirth of the Thief are the furthest along in Translation though.
We'll also be discussing last weeks poll of “What is your favorite Wuxia Theme/Cliche?” and introducing the newest poll question for this week: “How many Xianxia Novels do you usually stay up to date with at the same time?”
1: 1-2
2: 3-4
3: 5-6
4: 7-8+
Immortal Index: A Xianxia & Wuxia Fan Podcast
The Immortal Index is A Podcast show discussing Chinese webnovel translations of "Xianxia" and/or "Wuxia" - hosted by @StephenLemieux and produced alongside AfterBuzz TV, Rate and comment for a shout out on on the show; and tell me what you'd like to talk about!
Xianxia: a type of Chinese Martial Arts novel genre developed from the Wuxia genre that is heavily influenced by Taoism and Buddhism. ... Contrary to the Wuxia genre, Xianxia novels have more elements of fantasy, complete with magic, demons, ghosts and immortals.