Qing Wen Daoist

A rogue cultivator who acts as the de facto leader of a temporary group at the Tai Nan Fair. He is observant, diplomatic, and tries to maintain harmony within the group. He warns others about the disappearance of rogue cultivators after previous fairs and suggests traveling together for safety.

[Chapter 131-140]
A rogue cultivator who acts as the de facto leader of a temporary group at the Tai Nan Fair. He is observant, diplomatic, and tries to maintain harmony within the group. He warns others about the disappearance of rogue cultivators after previous fairs and suggests traveling together for safety.

[Chapter 141-150]
A cultivator Han Li met at the Tai Nan Gathering. He led a small group and repeatedly invited Han Li to travel with them after the gathering. After Han Li refused, Qingwen Daoist secretly sprinkled a tracking powder on Han Li’s clothes, which led to the ambush by the two cultivators (the yellow-clothed man and the burly man). His motives are suspicious and likely connected to the disappearances of rogue cultivators.

[Chapter 321-330]
Daoist Qingwen was one of the four Blood Attendants of the Black Fiend Cult. He underwent semi-demonization, emerging with a deep cyan, demonic form similar to the Ice Demon but seemingly with impaired sanity. He was instantly incinerated by Liu Jing’s firebird True Treasure upon emerging from his cocoon.

Appearance

A daoist priest. Not described in detail.

Semi-demonized form with deep cyan color and a wild, crazed expression.

Described as having a righteous and stern appearance, which is a facade.

Relationships

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Qing Wen Daoist's role in the group?

He acts as an organizer and peacemaker, arranging group activities like setting up stalls and mediating disputes among members.

What important warning does he give?

He warns the group that rogue cultivators have mysteriously disappeared after previous Tai Nan Fairs and advises them to travel together to the Ascension Immortal Platform Tournament for safety.

What did Qingwen Daoist do to Han Li?

After Han Li refused to travel with his group, Qingwen Daoist patted Han Li's shoulder and secretly applied a colorless, odorless tracking powder to his clothes. This allowed his two accomplices to follow and ambush Han Li later.