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The Anti-Ancient Realm is a special realm for an Ancient Realm fleshly body. It is a realm that is the complete opposite of the Ancient Realm where the person instead of having to extinguish their Soul Lamps have to ignite them.

Since there is little information about others who have stepped into the Anti-Ancient Realm it is unknown if it is like the Ancient Realm in that anybody who steps into it will have a different amount of Soul Lamps.

Door of the Anti-Ancient Realm[]

It was completely crimson radiating an ancient, primordial aura which causes seawater to boil. It seems to represent Heaven and Earth and the will of the Mountain and Sea Realm. [citation needed]

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  • It is considered a taboo in the cultivation world, so much that the last time it appeared, all Paragon experts of the Paragon Immortal Realm (former Mountains and Seas Realm) destroyed the cultivator and any traces/records of him they could find.
  • According to the legend, in the heyday of the Paragon Immortal Realm, there had once appeared a person whose Ancient Realm was the opposite of the norm. Instead of extinguishing Soul Lamps, that person ignited them. The details of that person’s life was shrouded in mystery, and subsequent generations knew little about him. All that was known was that it was forbidden to follow in his footsteps. The Paragons of the time intentionally wiped out all information about him. Later, the Paragon Immortal Realm was destroyed, and the term ‘anti-Ancient’ became a term known only to the Three Great Daoist Societies. No one outside of those sects had even heard of it.
  • Meng Hao acquired those Anti-Ancient Realm Soul Lamps when he broke through the Ancient Realm in Body cultivation in the Nine Seas God World when he challenged the stone steel. He summoned the Door to the Ancient Realm but they were different compared to the ordinary one which were gray as this door is Crimson.

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