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Poll: Is Ke Yin Tian or Hou?

  • Tian 71
  • Hou 147
  • 2025-09-18
  • 218 votes
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Comment below your reasoning, beware of the red herrings (which will be explained laterrr)

Comments

Fréderic Van Audenhove

Tian is Ke Yin with martial knowledge from the previous martial world+ combat experience, the theory reminds me of his cultivatian path. Hou is all combat and instincts which reminds me of wu kangming. The only problem with my theory is Hou’s view of brotherhood and family which doesn’t seem to resonate with wu kangming his brother the mirror swordsman

GloinJr

I would argue Ke Yin's martial knowledge is more in line with Hou. Hou is stated to have great foundations in many schools of martial arts, but struggles to grasp higher level applications. This would be in line with Ke's experience being largely colored by his disparate learning from the martial realms. Tian is described as being masterful against certain goes, but falling apart when facing something he's not used to. This would line up with Wu Kangming having less experience fighting varied threats while highlighting his superior skill against conventional foes. Also, it would make sense given the pov fight we saw from Wu earlier in the story. When he's facing the guy corrupted by the puppet master, he relies somewhat on his master to mentor him through the fight

Joyeus

I think Ke will be hou but it would be funny if both of them are wu and ke yin is actually the master and he’s just been wondering around looking for Wu for the last fifty years.

Ben

Don't know, not sure if I can bring myself to care. Not a fan of this arc though that may be more a reflection of my current poor mental state. Love the story, but feel this arc could have been better served as 2 brief chapters, rather than a whole new story in a new world with excessive amounts of tragedy baked in to the very premise of their existence in this world. I like the story for the grounded escapism and am not a fan of how much tragedy there is baked into the very premise of this arc

GhostlyVulture

I was rigHT HAHAHA, oh wait

Abishek Kumar

if the author uses this world again then maybe this was worth it, else you are right