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43 lines
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name: English Cultivation
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id: cultivation
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language: en
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chapterTypes: ["Training", "Breakthrough", "Combat", "Setup", "Transition", "Payoff"]
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fatigueWords: ["delve", "tapestry", "testament", "intricate", "pivotal", "vibrant", "comprehensive", "nuanced", "embark", "foster", "underscore", "bolstered", "crucial"]
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numericalSystem: false
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powerScaling: true
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eraResearch: false
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pacingRule: "Training/meditation alternates with application/combat. Breakthrough every 5-10 chapters early, every 15-25 late. Each stage must feel earned through discipline."
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satisfactionTypes: ["Stage Breakthrough", "Technique Mastery", "Tribulation Survived", "Martial Victory", "Philosophical Insight", "Core Formation"]
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auditDimensions: [1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,24,25,26]
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---
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## Genre Prohibitions
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- Cultivation that feels instant or effortless — it must read like genuine labor
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- Breakthrough scenes treated as throwaway moments — each tier transition deserves a full dramatic scene
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- Ignoring philosophical/spiritual depth — meditation and inner balance matter as much as combat power
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- Adopting full Chinese cultural trappings without adaptation — this is Western cultivation, use accessible naming (Copper/Iron/Jade/Gold, not Qi Condensation/Core Formation unless earned)
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- Power gains disconnected from training, sacrifice, or problem-solving
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- Cultivation stages with no meaningful difference in capability between them
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## Cultivation Rules
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- Typical Western cultivation stages: Qi Foundation / Energy Gathering -> Core Formation -> Immortal Ascension -> Tribulation / Transcendence (or custom equivalents)
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- Each stage represents meaningful power transformation — characters at different stages should not compete directly without explanation
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- Cultivation must feel like work: meditation scenes with five-sense description, not abstract philosophy lectures
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- Breakthrough scenes show struggle, transformation, and cost — not instant "ding" level-ups
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- Martial integration: cultivation combines with physical combat training, not just sitting and meditating
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- Philosophical elements add depth but must emerge through experience, not exposition
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- Spiritual attribute development: sensitivity to energy, intuition, capacity increases are valid non-numerical progression markers
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## Pacing Guidance
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- Mix detailed training scenes (showing struggle, failure, epiphanies) with montages covering longer periods
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- 1-2 detailed breakthrough scenes per cultivation stage — these are the genre's peak moments
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- Combat tests what was learned in training — progression and action feed each other
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- Internal struggle escalates with power: pride, responsibility, temptation, and enemies grow alongside cultivation
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- Sect/academy politics and mentorship relationships provide non-combat tension
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- Early: frequent small gains. Mid: longer plateaus with harder breakthroughs. Late: rare, climactic stage transitions
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- The journey of cultivation is the story — readers came for the grind, not just the destination
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