The Sky Soaring Sect, located in the beautiful mountainous region of the cold North of Yin country, is a place of serene beauty and spiritual cultivation. Known for its snow-capped peaks and long, harsh winters, the sect was a haven for those seeking to deepen their understanding of martial arts and inner cultivation.
During the summer months, the snow melts and the landscape transforms into a lush, green paradise. The peaks were surrounded by fields of wildflowers and the mountain streams are filled with crystal clear water. The sky was deep blue, and the sun shines brightly, casting a warm glow over the entire sect. The outer sect, which was located at the base of the main peak, was bustling with activity as the disciples of the sect go about their daily training and cultivation.
The outer sectwas divided into several smaller factions, each with their own living quarters and training grounds. Each faction was led by an elder who was responsible for the spiritual guidance and cultivation of their disciples. The disciples, dressed in traditional yellow or gray martial arts attire, can be seen practicing their forms and techniques in the open training grounds. The sound of swords clashing and fists striking can be heard echoing through the mountains as the disciples hone their skills.
The living quarters of the outer sect are simple but functional, consisting of small wooden cabins and tents. The disciples live in close quarters. The air was filled with the scent of cooking fires and the chatter of the disciples as they share meals and stories. The gardens are full of vegetables and fruits that are grown by the disciples as part of their daily training to become self-sufficient.
The outer sect also has a large medicinal herb garden where the disciples learn about the medicinal properties of different herbs and how to use them for healing. The disciples are taught to use the herbs for both themselves and for the sect members and surrounding villagers.
The summer months are also a time for the outer sect to hold various competitions and tournaments. These events are an opportunity for the disciples to showcase their skills and for the elders to identify and nurture the most promising talents. The competitions are held in a spirit of friendly competition and are a chance for the disciples to bond and learn from one another.
Elder Hong Guo got down from the carriage and asked all the disciples to get down from the carriage too. All the disciples, including those who were yellow robed got down from carriages, they all looked at the outer sect hall building in front of them expectantly. This was the beginning of a new life for them. Unlike them Han Cai was not very excited; he thought now his rough life had begun he had to leave the comfort of home, but he couldn't be more wrong.
Elder Guo moved inside the building and the disciples followed behind him. When they entered the building they saw there was an elderly man sitting on the desk reading something while there were some yellow robed disciples working. Elder Guo led them near the sitting elder in the hall.
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