In the Three Realms, an immortal can use their primordial spirit to craft a double of their body. They can task it with acting on their behalf in some manner. These copies are often fragile and easily destroyed, but can fool the senses as they feel in all ways, exactly as the being they came from.
This venerable one has never known of one outliving it's creator.
[He moved to come back into the room and look Turo over anew.]
There are also objects and animals that have been immersed in spiritual energy enough to cultivate and develop their primordial spirit. To awaken and become intelligent. Some are purposely awakened by an immortal who wishes to have a servant that is trained exactly as they need them to be and serve specific purposes. They often remain in that service after their master no longer needs them and has moved on to other works. Even in death. Yao, being not part of their master, can remain after their master has entered the cycle of reincarnation, should that occur.
[It should be clear which of the two categories Daqiang was mentally slotting Turo into. Even if he mirrored his creator more directly than most awakened objects, he was able to function and act on his own after his death.]
Do you still follow the purpose your master gave you?
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In the Three Realms, an immortal can use their primordial spirit to craft a double of their body. They can task it with acting on their behalf in some manner. These copies are often fragile and easily destroyed, but can fool the senses as they feel in all ways, exactly as the being they came from.
This venerable one has never known of one outliving it's creator.
[He moved to come back into the room and look Turo over anew.]
There are also objects and animals that have been immersed in spiritual energy enough to cultivate and develop their primordial spirit. To awaken and become intelligent. Some are purposely awakened by an immortal who wishes to have a servant that is trained exactly as they need them to be and serve specific purposes. They often remain in that service after their master no longer needs them and has moved on to other works. Even in death. Yao, being not part of their master, can remain after their master has entered the cycle of reincarnation, should that occur.
[It should be clear which of the two categories Daqiang was mentally slotting Turo into. Even if he mirrored his creator more directly than most awakened objects, he was able to function and act on his own after his death.]
Do you still follow the purpose your master gave you?