Episodes
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The Chan and Jie Sects stop pretending they're frenemies and start acting like straight-up enemies.
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A Shang commander learns the pros and cons of letting your kids talk to random beggar monks.
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Missing episodes?
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One of the Zhou's officers discovers that his powers aren't so unique after all.
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A member of the Chan sect discovers that there's no such thing as friendly competition with those jerks from the cow college down the road.
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What looked like an easy victory for the Zhou turns into a bit of a nightmare.
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The Zhou army gets a timely visit from a helpful but uppity Buddhist friend in their fight against Kong Xuan.
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Some quick background on two minor characters whose pacifist message fell on deaf ears.
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The Zhou army meets its first real resistance on its march East.
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Marking a decade since I first started doing this.
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Ji Fa decides that while he couldn't live with attacking his tyrannical king, he CAN live with paying said king a visit with a large army in tow, just to, you know, talk.
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Jiang Ziya is finally ready to head East to dethrone the Shang, but then his king goes, "Wait, can't we all just get along?"
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Jiang Ziya and company learn that in order to defeat their prodigal disciple's MacGuffin, they must collect three other MacGuffins to add to the one already in their possession.
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The Chan sect has its hands full with yet another prodigal disciple and his lieutenant of mysterious origins.
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The Shang commander gets some help from a feathered friend, while the novel's author recycles his old material.
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The Shang commander Su Hu tries to get his comrade to buy in to his definition of a hero and a man of honor.
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The latest Jie Sect Daoist strikes fear into his foes' heart ... by eating it.
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A long-lost member of the Shang royal house checks back into the story, shortly before his good sense checks out.
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Under siege from an invisible foe, Western Qi seeks help from a guy who married his sister, a guy who had a transparent stomach, and a guy who invented math.
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Su Hu never thought it would be so hard to surrender.
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