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* DirtyCoward: Played with. He still gets violent, but he's clearly out of his element when his "cousin" starts to fight back against him. Played straight in the ''donghua'', where he runs away when "Mo Xuanyu" kicks him in the face and verbally challenges him.

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* DirtyCoward: Played with. He still gets violent, but he's clearly out of his element when his "cousin" starts to fight back against him. Played straight in the ''donghua'', where he runs away when after "Mo Xuanyu" kicks him in the face and verbally challenges him.



* LargeHam: While he's far from a restrained character, he's nearly wailing all of lines in the Japanese audio drama.

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* LargeHam: While he's far from a restrained character, the kind of character who restrains himself in both actions and words, he's nearly wailing all of lines in the Japanese audio drama.



The patriarch of the Mo family.

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The patriarch of the Mo family. In spite of his status, it's obvious that he's not the one who truly holds the reins in the household.



* NoNameGiven: Like his wife, but all the more so in his case as he's not even called "Mister Mo" -- which is how he is referred to in the credits of the audio drama. InUniverse, the only time he's ever addressed by another character is when Wei Wuxian referred to him as "Mo Ziyuan's dad".

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* NoNameGiven: Like his wife, but all the more so in his case as he's not even called "Mister Mo" -- which is how he is referred to in the credits of the audio drama. InUniverse, the only time he's ever addressed by another character is when Wei Wuxian referred refers to him as "Mo Ziyuan's dad".



* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before her wedding, she prayed to the Dancing Goddess that her fiance's would be loyal to her forever. Her wish was granted via her fiance's death the very next day, because her wish was interpreted in the worst way possible: he dies so he would never have the chance to be unfaithful to her.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before her wedding, she prayed to the Dancing Goddess that her fiance's fiance would be loyal to her forever. Her wish was granted via her fiance's death the very next day, because her wish was interpreted in the worst way possible: he dies so he would never have the chance to be unfaithful to her.



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her entire family might have been alive and well had she never prayed to the Dancing Goddess.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her entire family might She could have been alive and well enjoyed the happy marriage she was looking forward to had she never prayed to the Dancing Goddess. Additionally, her father would have also remained alive and well.



* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Despite her profession, she wholeheartedly loved her son and is one of the very few positive influences on Jin Guangyao's life.

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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Despite her profession, she wholeheartedly loved her son and is one of the very few positive influences on in Jin Guangyao's life.



* {{Pride}}: She gets accused of this by her co-workers and some of her patrons as well, since she used to be a famous prostitute but held on to the glory of being one even long after she had a son and was no longer in her prime. Even Sisi, the only one who was nice to her, called her out on this (albeit not because she looked down on her; she knew that such an attitude would invite only the scorn of others).

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* {{Pride}}: She gets accused of this by her co-workers and some of her patrons as well, since she used to be a famous prostitute but held on to the glory of being one even long after she had a son and was no longer in her prime. Even Sisi, the only one who was nice to her, called her out on this (albeit this, albeit not because she looked down on her; she knew that such an attitude would invite only the scorn of others).others.




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A prostitute who wears a veil around her face to hide the scars underneath. She was kept prisoner for years, and she arrives at Yunmeng to inform everyone there what she knows about her captor.



* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Clan, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.

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* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family name as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Clan, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.



* GoodParents
* HappilyMarried
* NiceGuy: From the little that is seen of him, he is gentle and respectful, and is kind and sweet enough to win Luo Qingyang's love.

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* GoodParents
GoodParents: He's shown to be doting to his daughter, and there's no indicator that he's nothing less than a loving parent to her.
* HappilyMarried
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* NiceGuy: From the little that is seen of him, he is gentle and gentle, respectful, and is kind and sweet sweet, all of which are more than enough to win Luo Qingyang's love.



* LikeParentLikeChild
* OdangoHair
* {{Tsundere}}

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* LikeParentLikeChild
ChildrenAreInnocent
* OdangoHair
OdangoHair: Her hair is tied this way in ''The Untamed''.
* {{Tsundere}}{{Tsundere}}: She claims that she doesn't like Wei Wuxian, though her mother teasingly points out that if she really dislikes him, she would have rejected the money that he offered her.



* NoNameGiven: Played with. In the ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra, Lan Xichen stated that Lan Wangji named the rabbits, but Lan Wangji was reluctant on telling him their names. Even the author confirmed that the bunnies' names are a secret that only Lan Wangji knows.

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* NoNameGiven: Played with. TheUnreveal: In the ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra, Lan Xichen stated that Lan Wangji named the rabbits, but Lan Wangji was reluctant on telling him their names. Even the author confirmed that the bunnies' names are a secret that only Lan Wangji knows.



* FriendlyZombie: There are a few fierce corpses that have no intention of being a threat. [[spoiler: The blood corpses in the Second Siege arc]] are a good example of that.

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* FriendlyZombie: There are a few fierce corpses that have no intention of being a threat. [[spoiler: The blood corpses in the Second Siege arc]] are a good example of that.that, and another is the fierce corpse that keeps on stalking Young Master Qin's household in the ''Intrusion'' extra.



* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Again, they're not zombies, but dead humans reanimated by resentful energy. Usually, one has to have harbored regrets or grudges in life in order to come back as a fierce corpse.

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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Again, they're not zombies, but dead humans reanimated by resentful energy. Usually, To become a fierce corpse, one has to have harbored regrets or grudges in life in order to come back as a fierce corpse.their life.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The novel states that the Dancing Goddess gradually gained its sentience after being prayed to for at least a hundred years. In ''The Untamed'', it became sentient due to the influence of the Yin Iron, and it's responsible for Wen Ning's frail condition as it drained part of Wen Ning's soul when he was still a child.



* StarterVillain: The Dancing Goddess is just more of a brutal monster than an outright villain. But nevertheless, it is the first being in the present time to give Wei Wuxian and the juniors some trouble.

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* StarterVillain: The Dancing Goddess is just more of a brutal monster than an outright villain. But nevertheless, it is the first being creature in the present time storyline to give Wei Wuxian and the juniors some trouble.



* SeaMonster: What else would you call it?

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* SeaMonster: What else would you call it?it be?
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClan Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieClan Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanClan Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClan Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieClan Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieClan Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClan Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieClan Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\
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* DesecratingTheDead: Implied. Her body was buried [[spoiler: underneath the Guanyin temple after her death, but her grave was emptied some time before Jin Guangyao attempted to retrieve her remains]]. What happened to her corpse is unknown, but Wei Wuxian speculates that [[spoiler: her corpse was dismembered and scattered to spite Jin Guangyao, since he did the exact same thing to Nie Mingjue's corpse after sending him into ''qi'' deviation]].

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* DesecratingTheDead: Implied. Her body was buried [[spoiler: underneath the Guanyin temple Temple after her death, but her grave was emptied some time before Jin Guangyao attempted to retrieve her remains]]. What happened to her corpse is unknown, but Wei Wuxian speculates that [[spoiler: her corpse was dismembered and scattered to spite Jin Guangyao, since he did the exact same thing to Nie Mingjue's corpse after sending him into ''qi'' deviation]].



* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fairy manages to [[spoiler: understand and imitate the events at the Guanyin temple enough to convey it to other people]], something that no real dog is capable of doing. Generally, they're a lot smarter than the average Husky, and Huskies in RealLife aren't noted for their intelligence.

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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fairy manages to [[spoiler: understand and imitate the events at the Guanyin temple Temple enough to convey it to other people]], something that no real dog is capable of doing. Generally, they're a lot smarter than the average Husky, and Huskies in RealLife aren't noted for their intelligence.
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieClan Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangClanJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClanJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinClan Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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* GreenThumb: Being a flower spirit, she's mostly associated with flowers. But in the ''donghua'', she can also manipulate vines.



* PetalPower: She can summon flowers out of thin air, and the fragrance can last for up to three years if she wills it. In the ''donghua'', she can also manipulate vines.

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* PetalPower: She can summon flowers out of thin air, and the fragrance can last for up to three years if she wills it. In the ''donghua'', she can also manipulate vines.



* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was previously a simple blacksmith before his rage at his death turned him into a murderous ghost.



* KillItWithFire: In a sense; his spirit is put to rest after his hook is burned and melted away.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* TongueTrauma: His wife cut off his tongue after killing him so he wouldn't be able to tell his story in the afterlife. He managed to get even with his wife by cutting off hers, and would do the same to his other victims.

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* KillItWithFire: In a sense; his His spirit is put to rest after his hook is burned and melted away.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* TongueTrauma: His wife cut off his tongue after killing him so he wouldn't be able to tell his story in the afterlife. He managed to get got even with his wife by cutting off hers, and would do does the same to his other victims.
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* TheUnseen: He's only mentioned once in the Yi City arc, and he has been dead for a long time, so it makes sense that he never shows up in the story proper.

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* TheUnseen: He's only mentioned once twice in the Yi City arc, and he has been dead for a long time, so it makes sense that he never shows up in the story proper.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Zigzagged. Mo Xuanyu was savvy enough to write down his story before summoning Wei Wuxian so that Wei Wuxian will be able to figure out why he was brought back to life. However, he failed to specify the exact terms of his dying wish, which has something to do with the Mo family. Wei Wuxian was able to correctly guess that Mo Xuanyu wanted his family dead, but tested the waters first by seeing if humiliating them in public was sufficient enough. It wasn't, although an undead arm ended up doing the work for Wei Wuxian.
** The part where Mo Xuanyu leaves behind a journal for Wei Wuxian is omitted in the ''donghua'' and in ''The Untamed'', in the former, Wei Wuxian is still able to surmise why Mo Xuanyu summoned his soul and what he summoned his soul for.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Zigzagged. Mo Xuanyu was savvy enough to write down his story before summoning Wei Wuxian first so that Wei Wuxian will be able to figure out would understand why he was brought back to life. summoned into the former's body. However, he failed to specify the exact terms of his dying wish, which has something to do with involves the Mo family. Wei Wuxian was able to correctly guess that Mo Xuanyu wanted his family dead, but tested the waters first by seeing if humiliating them in public was sufficient enough. It wasn't, although an undead arm ended up doing saved Wei Wuxian the work for Wei Wuxian.
trouble of killing the Mo family -- which ''was'' what Mo Xuanyu wanted.
** The part where Mo Xuanyu leaves behind a journal for Wei Wuxian is omitted in the ''donghua'' and in ''The Untamed'', in the former, Untamed''. But Wei Wuxian is still able to surmise why Mo Xuanyu summoned his soul and what he summoned his soul for. after getting accosted by Mo Ziyuan.



* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: This happened with Yanling Daoren, her first student who left her tutelage. This trope is played with in that Yanling Daoren became evil long after he went down the mountain.


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[[folder:Yanling Daoren (鄢陵道人)]]
The first disciple of Baoshan Sanren to descend from her mountain.
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* {{Foil}}: His tale is completely reminiscent of Wei Wuxian's own: a skilled cultivator who helped people and was beloved by many, only to suddenly become evil one day and die at the hands of thousands of cultivators. Of course, the plot also reveals that what's publicly known about Wei Wuxian isn't all that it seems, and Yanling Daoren is known as a legend with no one left at present to reveal the truth about him.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Xiao Xingchen said that Yanling Daoren died under "a thousand swords", although whether he meant this literally or metaphorically in that Yanling Daoren was killed in a battle against several cultivators is uncertain.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Yanling Daoren is a title, and his birth or courtesy name is never revealed.
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Played with; Yanling Daoren only became evil long after he left Baoshan Sanren's tutelage, according to the legends, at least.
* StrongAndSkilled: Xiao Xingchen described him to be a powerful and talented cultivator.
* TheUnseen: He's only mentioned once in the Yi City arc, and he has been dead for a long time, so it makes sense that he never shows up in the story proper.
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenSect Qishan Wen Clan]]\\

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenSect [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenClan Qishan Wen Clan]]\\
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''Other Characters'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiOtherSects Other Clans]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYiCity Yi City Group]] | '''Miscellaneous Characters''' -]]]]]

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''Other Characters'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiOtherSects [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiOtherClans Other Clans]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYiCity Yi City Group]] | '''Miscellaneous Characters''' -]]]]]
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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Sect]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Sect]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Sect]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Sect]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenSect Qishan Wen Sect]]\\
''Other Characters'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiOtherSects Other Sects]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYiCity Yi City Group]] | '''Miscellaneous Characters''' -]]]]]

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''Five Great Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Sect]] Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Sect]] Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Sect]] Clan]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Sect]] Clan]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenSect Qishan Wen Sect]]\\
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''Other Characters'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiOtherSects Other Sects]] Clans]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYiCity Yi City Group]] | '''Miscellaneous Characters''' -]]]]]
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''Five Great Sects'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Sect]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Sect]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Sect]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Sect]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenSect Qishan Wen Sect]]\\

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''Five Great Sects'': Clans'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiGusuLanSect Gusu Lan Sect]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSect Yunmeng Jiang Sect]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYunmengJiangSectJiangCheng Jiang Cheng]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSect Lanling Jin Sect]] ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiLanlingJinSectJinGuangyao Jin Guangyao]]) | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQingheNieSect Qinghe Nie Sect]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiQishanWenSect Qishan Wen Sect]]\\
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** Both were adopted into a major sect. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the sect: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Sect from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.

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** Both were adopted into a major sect.clan. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the sect: their clan: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Sect Clan from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.



** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Sect was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]

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** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Sect Clan was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the The Jin Sect Clan was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this which implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of enlisted into the sect clan because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]



* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Sect leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.

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* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Sect Clan leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.



* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Sect and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.

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* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Sect Clan and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.



A servant of an unnamed sect that was brought to the Wen Sect's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.

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A servant of an unnamed sect clan that was brought to the Wen Sect's Clan's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.



* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many sects gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Sect rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known sect like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.

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* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many sects clans gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Sect Clan rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known sect clan like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.



* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose.

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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect clan leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose.



** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation sects, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].

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** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation sects, clans, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].



** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any sect, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.

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** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any sect, clan, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.



* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Sect feeds to the other sects.

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* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Sect Clan feeds to the other sects.clans .



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her sectout of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her sectout clan out of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.



* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Sect. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Sects.

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Sect. Clan. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Sects.Clans.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Sect was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Sect Clan was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.



* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her sect, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her sect, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Sect.

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* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her sect, clan, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her sect, clan, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Sect.Clan.



Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Sect, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.

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Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Sect, Clan, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.



* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Sect and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.

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* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Sect Clan and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.



* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Sect and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Sect and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Sect on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Sect Clan and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Sect Clan and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Sect Clan on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.



*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation sects think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Sect (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Sect does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.

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*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation sects clans think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Sect Clan (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Sect Clan does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.



* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Sects, and both founders were born centuries ago.

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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Sects, Clans, and both founders were born centuries ago.



* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Sect instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Sect Clan instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.



* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Sect so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.

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* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Sect Clan so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation sects, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation sects, clans, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.



* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Sect, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.

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* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Sect, Clan, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.



** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Sect needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Sect enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]

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** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Sect Clan needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Sect Clan enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]



* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Yin Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Yin Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect was defeated.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Yin Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Yin Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect Clan with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect Clan was defeated.



* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Sect and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Sect and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.

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* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Sect Clan and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Sect Clan and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.
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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Golden Qilin Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\

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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Golden Qilin Koi Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\



* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Golden Qilin Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.

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* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Golden Qilin Koi Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.



** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Golden Qilin Tower and blacklisted.]]

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** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Golden Qilin Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]



* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Golden Qilin Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.

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* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Golden Qilin Koi Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.



* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Golden Qilin Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Golden Qilin Koi Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.
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* TheFaceless: The artists for the audio drama never give the viewer even a brief glimpse of what his face might look life, in contrast to his wife. In the ''manhua'', his wife is the only one of the pair to make a brief appearance.

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* TheFaceless: The artists for the audio drama never give the viewer even a brief glimpse only the faintest idea of what his face might look life, in contrast to his wife. In the ''manhua'', his wife is the only one of the pair to make a brief appearance. appearance, at least so far. Only in ''The Untamed'' is he given a full appearance, even if it's only for a few seconds.
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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Koi Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\

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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Koi Golden Qilin Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\



* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Koi Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.

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* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Koi Golden Qilin Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.



** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]

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** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Golden Qilin Tower and blacklisted.]]



* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Koi Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.

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* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Koi Golden Qilin Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.



* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Koi Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Koi Golden Qilin Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.



[[folder:Stygian Tiger Seal (阴虎符)]]

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[[folder:Stygian [[folder:Yin Tiger Seal (阴虎符)]]



* AmplifierArtifact: It drastically increases its user's ability to use demonic cultivation. For example, Wei Wuxian's use of the Stygian Tiger Seal allows him to control thousands instead of hundreds of fierce corpses.
* ArtifactOfDoom: Simply put, several things went downhill in the past because of Jin Guangshan's desire to obtain the Stygian Tiger Seal and use it to rule over the cultivation world. This is taken further in ''The Untamed'', where the battle at the Nightless City shows that almost every other cultivator also wishes to get their hands on it.

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* AmplifierArtifact: It drastically increases its user's ability to use demonic cultivation. For example, Wei Wuxian's use of the Stygian Yin Tiger Seal allows him to control thousands instead of hundreds of fierce corpses.
* ArtifactOfDoom: Simply put, several things went downhill in the past because of Jin Guangshan's desire to obtain the Stygian Yin Tiger Seal and use it to rule over the cultivation world. This is taken further in ''The Untamed'', where the battle at the Nightless City shows that almost every other cultivator also wishes to get their hands on it.



* UncertainDoom: In the final arc, Jin Guangyao claims that [[spoiler: the Stygian Tiger Seal is destroyed]], although Wei Wuxian doubts his words as there's no physical proof. [[spoiler: But what can be said is that even if it isn't destroyed, no one has their hands on it]].

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* UncertainDoom: In the final arc, Jin Guangyao claims that [[spoiler: the Stygian Yin Tiger Seal is destroyed]], although Wei Wuxian doubts his words as there's no physical proof. [[spoiler: But what can be said is that even if it isn't destroyed, no one has their hands on it]].



A powerful cultivator from years ago who created the Stygian Iron using human sacrifices.

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A powerful cultivator from years ago who created the Stygian Yin Iron using human sacrifices.



* CanonForeigner: Xue Chonghai's existence is what influences the series' canon-divergent plot, which involves the existence of the Stygian Iron and why both Wen Ruohan and Xue Yang have been practicing demonic cultivation ''before'' Wei Wuxian.

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* CanonForeigner: Xue Chonghai's existence is what influences the series' canon-divergent plot, which involves the existence of the Stygian Yin Iron and why both Wen Ruohan and Xue Yang have been practicing demonic cultivation ''before'' Wei Wuxian.



* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect was defeated.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Yin Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Yin Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect was defeated.



* MadnessMakeover: After he got mad from using the Stygian Iron, when Wen Mao finds him, he appears completely disheveled and has a maniacal expression on his face.
* MysteriousPast: Lan Yi even states that no one knew why he turned evil and created the Stygian Iron.

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* MadnessMakeover: After he got mad from using the Stygian Yin Iron, when Wen Mao finds him, he appears completely disheveled and has a maniacal expression on his face.
* MysteriousPast: Lan Yi even states that no one knew why he turned evil and created the Stygian Yin Iron.



* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: While not explained in detail, his choice to create the Stygian Iron and nourish it with resentful energy took quite the toll on his mental state.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: While not explained in detail, his choice to create the Stygian Yin Iron and nourish it with resentful energy took quite the toll on his mental state.



* BadPowersBadPeople: He's a demonic cultivator, and has managed to create his own version of a piece of the Stygian Iron.

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* BadPowersBadPeople: He's a demonic cultivator, and has managed to create his own version of a piece of the Stygian Yin Iron.
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* FailedASpotCheck: Zigzagged. Mo Xuanyu was savvy enough to write down his story before summoning Wei Wuxian so that Wei Wuxian will be able to figure out why he was brought back to life. However, he failed to specify the exact terms of his dying wish, which has something to do with the Mo family. Wei Wuxian was able to correctly guess that Mo Xuanyu wanted his family dead, but tested the waters first by seeing if humiliating them in public was sufficient enough. It wasn't, although an undead arm ended up doing the work for Wei Wuxian.
** The part where Mo Xuanyu leaves behind a journal for Wei Wuxian is omitted in the ''donghua'' and in ''The Untamed'', in the former, Wei Wuxian is still able to surmise why Mo Xuanyu summoned his soul and what he summoned his soul for.



* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.

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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.



* GoodParents: From the little that is shown in her interactions between her and her daughter, she and her husband seem to treat little Mianmian well.

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* GoodParents: From the little that is shown in her interactions between her and her daughter, she and her husband seem to treat little Mianmian well.



* MamaBear: In The Untamed, when she senses someone hiding near their house, her immediate reaction is to stand in front of her daughter and draw her sword.

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* MamaBear: In The Untamed, ''The Untamed'', when she senses someone hiding near their house, her immediate reaction is to stand in front of her daughter and draw her sword.
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! Animals

[[folder:Little Apple (小苹果)]]

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->''"You're definitely destined for wealth, even harder to please than me."''
--> -- '''Wei Wuxian'''

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A donkey that Wei Wuxian brought along with him after he left Mo Village.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the ''donghua'', Little Apple appears in the Mo Village arc rather than the Dafan Mountain arc, which is when he makes his first appearance in the novel.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In every adaptation, Wei Wuxian initially had difficulty in getting the animal to come with him. Although in the ''donghua'', its stubbornness seems to come from personally disliking Wei Wuxian rather than from simply being a PickyEater. There's also when it intentionally harasses the rabbits in the Cloud Recesses just because. In the novel, it was only acting aggressive because it was hungry.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the ''manhua'', Little Apple is still overall prickly, but a few panels show him to be more affectionate towards Wei Wuxian. When the two see each other after the conclusion of the Yi City arc, Little Apple starts to running to Wei Wuxiian with tears in its eyes, as if saying that it missed its owner.
* AnimalJingoism: In RealLife, whether donkeys and dogs can get along is a mixed issue; there are cases when they do, and there are other cases when they don't. In Little Apple and Fairy's case, it's the latter.
* BigEater: It can eat several apples at once.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As one would expect from a donkey, Little Apple is stubborn and difficult to have around; but they willingly continued to tag along with Wei Wuxian during the Dafan Mountain arc when they could have just left, and didn't make any noise when they sensed that the latter wasn't in a good mood.
* MeaningfulName: The donkey is called ''Xiao Pingguo'' in Chinese, which literally translates to "Little Apple". [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Three guesses as to why.]]
* MrMuffykins: While they're not a dog, but their finicky and stubborn attitude perfectly fits this trope.
* PickyEater: As stated in the novel, they're very particular about what kind of grass they eat.
--> ''Although it was only a donkey, it would exclusively eat fresh, young grass with dewdrops still hanging off them. If the tip of the grass had a streak of yellow, it wouldn't eat it... If it didn't eat high-quality food, it wouldn't budge, and it'd lose its temper and kick around.''
* SilentSnarker: In the ''donghua'', where they're almost as expressive as [[WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} Khan]].
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Guess.
* UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople: As already stated, donkeys are noted to be stubborn and are also known as animals of burden. Wei Wuxian himself is headstrong and part of his personality involves shouldering all his troubles and those of his loved ones on his own, while refusing to ask for the help of others.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Lampshaded by Jin Ling, who thinks that a name that means "Little Apple" is stupid for a donkey. This also counts as HypocriticalHumor, since Lan Jingyi points out that Jin Ling gave his own dog an even more ridiculous name.
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[[folder:Fairy (仙子)]]
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Jin Ling's pet Husky, a spiritual dog. It was gifted to Jin Ling by Jin Guangyao when Jin Ling was still a child.
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* AbsentAnimalCompanion: Since Fairy is Jin Ling's spiritual dog, it would be odd at first to find that Fairy didn't accompany its master into Yi City, where having a dog would be a lot of help. But Jin Ling reveals to Wei Wuxian that Fairy is injured after it got into a fight with Little Apple.
* AmbiguousGender: Because of the lack of gendered pronouns in the Chinese language, Fairy is referred to as "it" in the fan translations, albeit with the rare occasion of being referred to with male pronouns. In ''The Untamed'', they're played by a ''female'' dog, and the [=WeTV=] subtitles occasionally makes use of female pronouns.
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fairy manages to [[spoiler: understand and imitate the events at the Guanyin temple enough to convey it to other people]], something that no real dog is capable of doing. Generally, they're a lot smarter than the average Husky, and Huskies in RealLife aren't noted for their intelligence.
* AnimalJingoism: In RealLife, whether donkeys and dogs can get along is a mixed issue; there are cases when they do, and there are other cases when they don't. In Little Apple and Fairy's case, it's the latter. According to the juniors, it's even Fairy who attacks first, causing Little Apple to return the favor with a hard kick.
* BigFriendlyDog: Downplayed, given that they're often called to spook a certain cynophobe, but they're a Husky (a breed of dogs that are as large as wolves) and are generally energetic and playful when their master isn't in danger.
* CanineCompanion: To Jin Ling. That being said, they're not always accompanying him.
* TheDreaded: To Wei Wuxian, who either pales or shrieks in fear at the sight of the dog and already tenses up whenever he hears its barking even from far away.
* EvilDetectingDog: They're a spiritual dog and one that's good at detecting evil creatures and evil intentions.
* HeroicDog: While its mere presence scares the crap out of Wei Wuxian, there's no arguing that the dog is on the side of good.
* MundaneUtility: They're a spiritual dog, and serves as both a scent tracker and AttackAnimal. Jin Ling and Jiang Cheng also use them to intimidate Wei Wuxian.
* UndyingLoyalty: This is a common trait shared among all spiritual dogs; they'll never abandon their owner no matter whhat.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: They're a dog whose name is "''Xianzi''", which translates to "Fairy". Even Wei Wuxian and Lan Jingyi lampshade the silliness of the name.
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[[folder:Lan Wangji's Rabbits (蓝忘机的兔子)]]
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Originally a pair of rabbits that Wei Wuxian gave to Lan Wangji; but when Wei Wuxian finds himself in the Cloud Recesses once again, he finds that Lan Wangji now owns an entire warren of them.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange:
** Downplayed in the ''donghua'', where Wei Wuxian saved one of the rabbits from a group of fierce corpses and caught another the next day (so that the first one would have some company) before giving them both to Lan Wangji.
** In ''The Untamed'', the rabbits served as companions to Lan Yi, who was trapped in a cave within the Cloud Recesses for some time. After Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji meet the latter's predecessor, whose spirit then leaves the mortal world in piece, Lan Wangji decides to take the rabbits into his own care.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: In the novel, both the original rabbits Wei Wuxian gave Lan Wangji are described to have white fur. The ''donghua'' and the ''manhua'' depict the pair as one of a black and a white rabbit, respectively.
* BunniesForCuteness: It's a given for the rabbits, [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter being the adorably round, plump, cuddly, and fluffy things they are]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: PlayedForLaughs. Within likely less than a day of meeting each other, the original two rabbits immediately decided to start humping. The ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra strongly hints that ever since then, they're almost never apart. Then a bonus episode in the audio drama has the rabbit that resembles [[CrazyJealousGuy Lan Wangji drive away all the other rabbits that the other rabbit (who resembles Wei Wuxian) attempted to befriend]].
* NoNameGiven: Played with. In the ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra, Lan Xichen stated that Lan Wangji named the rabbits, but Lan Wangji was reluctant on telling him their names. Even the author confirmed that the bunnies' names are a secret that only Lan Wangji knows.
* UnsettlingGenderReveal: PlayedForLaughs when after Wei Wuxian gifted two bunnies to Lan Wangji, the bunnies immediately started mating, and Lan Wangji freaks out over how both bunnies are male.
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! Creatures

[[folder:Stygian Tiger Seal (阴虎符)]]
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A weapon which Wei Wuxian forged from an ancient sword teeming with resentful energy to turn the tide of war in the Sunshot Campaign. While not a sentient entity on its own, its mere presence drives part of the plot.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: How it's created in ''The Untamed'' is different what was depicted in the novel's canon.
* AmplifierArtifact: It drastically increases its user's ability to use demonic cultivation. For example, Wei Wuxian's use of the Stygian Tiger Seal allows him to control thousands instead of hundreds of fierce corpses.
* ArtifactOfDoom: Simply put, several things went downhill in the past because of Jin Guangshan's desire to obtain the Stygian Tiger Seal and use it to rule over the cultivation world. This is taken further in ''The Untamed'', where the battle at the Nightless City shows that almost every other cultivator also wishes to get their hands on it.
* LostInTranslation: Although Exiled Rebels goes with the term "Stygian Tiger Seal", it would be more contextually and culturally accurate to call the artifact the "Yin Tiger Seal" or the "Yin Tiger Tally".
** While "stygian" is a synonym for "dark" or "pitch-black", and ''yin'' does refer to either the darkness or the night, the ''yin'' in the name is more based on the Taoist concept of ''yin-yang'' duality -- which represents how two opposing forces are what help maintain wholeness and balance.
** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Sect needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Sect enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]
* UncertainDoom: In the final arc, Jin Guangyao claims that [[spoiler: the Stygian Tiger Seal is destroyed]], although Wei Wuxian doubts his words as there's no physical proof. [[spoiler: But what can be said is that even if it isn't destroyed, no one has their hands on it]].
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[[folder:Fierce Corpses (凶尸)]]

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* AdaptationDeviation: In ''The Untamed'', fierce corpses are instead referred to as "ghoulish puppets" -- humans who aren't dead but are nevertheless placed in a mindless, zombie-like state. This change is due to Chinese media not being very approving of showing zombies and the like on television.
* EliteZombie: The sentient fierce corpses are considered this; since not only do they retain their intelligence and awareness from when they were alive, but they also have heightened strength and senses.
* FriendlyZombie: There are a few fierce corpses that have no intention of being a threat. [[spoiler: The blood corpses in the Second Siege arc]] are a good example of that.
* NotUsingTheZWord: While they function similarly to undead zombies, they're only referred to either as "corpses" or "fierce corpses".
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Again, they're not zombies, but dead humans reanimated by resentful energy. Usually, one has to have harbored regrets or grudges in life in order to come back as a fierce corpse.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The living corpses are this; they became such not because they were reanimated with necromancy, but because they were afflicted with the corpse poisoning, which slowly affected their organs until their entire bodies functioned similar to that of an actual fierce corpse.
* ZergRush: While a single fierce corpse isn't too difficult for a cultivator of decent skill to deal with, it's a whole other issue when one is facing a horde (which is still an understatement) of them. Not even a hundred cultivators will have an easy time fending them off.
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[[folder:Dancing Goddess (舞天女)]]
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A statue resembling a woman in a dancing stance, earning it its name of the "Dancing Goddess". It is located inside a cave on Dafan Mountain, and people would visit the cave to pray to the statue.
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* AdaptationalBadass: It's noticeably harder to deal with in the ''donghua'', since it's controlled by a limb of one extremely ferocious corpse and is able to [[RubberMan stretch its limbs to greater distances]].
* CompositeCharacter: Combined with AdaptedOut; the entire subplot focusing on the trouble the Dancing Goddess has caused throughout the years is nonexistent in the ''donghua'', and the only reason why it's still a threat is because the ghost arm has possessed it.
* JackassGenie: It will definitely grant the wishes of those who pray to it... but at the cost of the wisher's soul.
* LivingStatue: Not always, though it starts to become animated after Jin Ling wishes for "the soul-consuming creature in Dafan Mountain to appear".
* MysteriousPast: It's never clear how it's really created. What is certain that it became sentient after receiving countless prayers over the years.
* NighInvulnerable: It's made of stone, for one, so swords and arrows will barely land a scratch on the thing. It's also a supernatural being that's neither a spirit nor a beast, hence it's immune to any cultivational spells, talismans, or any other tools. It was only put down after Wen Ning smashed it to irreparable pieces.
* RockMonster: It is exactly as it looks.
* SoulEating: It does this to the people whose wishes it grants.
* SpannerInTheWorks: If it weren't for its presence, none of the juniors would be in danger, which would force Wei Wuxian to use demonic cultivation to summon Wen Ning, who would inadvertently clue in Lan Wangji and Jiang Cheng to "Mo Xuanyu"'s real identity.
* StarterVillain: The Dancing Goddess is just more of a brutal monster than an outright villain. But nevertheless, it is the first being in the present time to give Wei Wuxian and the juniors some trouble.
* ToServeMan: After Jin Ling made a careless wish to it, the Dancing Goddess decided that human souls weren't enough to satisfy it anymore and decided to consume human flesh as well.
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[[folder:Waterborne Abyss (水行渊)]]
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An aquatic monster that's formed from the resentful energy of several beings that drowned in a certain area of water.
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* HumanSacrifice: It requires one every now and then to keep it pacified, otherwise it would create trouble.
* MegaMaelstrom: It can take the form of a dark whirlpool that swallows anything near it.
* NighInvulnerable: Given that it's basically a mass of resentful energy thriving underwater, it's extremely hard to kill. Even the more powerful cultivators could only seal it temporarily. The only way to exterminate it would be to drain the waterbed it's living in, dig up all the people and objects it had consumed, and let the entire place dry for a few years.
* SeaMonster: What else would you call it?
* TentacledTerror: In the ''donghua'', it can also create something between a reversed waterspout and a giant tentacle. And when it goes after the protagonists, the resentful energy that the creature is composed of appears in the form of black tendrils.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Like the element it resides in, the Waterborne Abyss is formless and can take on any form it wishes as long as it has plenty of water available.
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[[folder:Damsel of Annual Blossoms (莳花女)]]
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A benevolent, albeit elusive, spirit born from the passion of a poet who owned a garden.
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* AdaptedOut: Played with. She still exists in the LiveActionAdaptation's lore, but the backstory involving Wei Wuxian annoying her with horrible poetry so she would eventually show her face to him is omitted in the series.
* BerserkButton: Downplayed, but the spirit knocks out anyone who recites subpar or outright horrible poetry to her.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The Damsel of Annual Blossoms is a benign spirit, not a ''yao''/beast, and is one of the few supernatural presences mentioned in the novel to ''not'' be a threat to anyone.
* PetalPower: She can summon flowers out of thin air, and the fragrance can last for up to three years if she wills it. In the ''donghua'', she can also manipulate vines.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Depending on the fan translation you go with, she's either the Damsel of Annual Blossoms, the Flower Damsel, the Flower Maiden, the Lady Florist, and so on.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Combined with Pink is Feminine. In ''Mo Dao Zu Shi Q'', her entire getup consists of blue and pink colors.
* TheUnseen: InUniverse; she never shows her face to anyone, and only Wei Wuxian is the exception as he repeatedly annoyed her so that she would show her face to him. Once she did, he immediately bragged that she's pretty. However, one of the image covers of the audio drama does show the viewer what the upper half of her face looks like. She also makes a full appearance in the chibi spinoff of the ''donghua''.
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[[folder:Tortoise of Slaughter (屠殺玄武)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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An ancient monster that resides in a cave on Dusk Creek Mountain. A failed imitation of the legendary divine beast Xuanwu, it has devoured hundreds of humans centuries ago, but has been in hibernation since then.
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: The way it's killed in the ''donghua'' is more or less similar to how it's described in the novel; the difference is that the death happened in a flash in the former adaptation, whereas in the novel Lan Wangji took six hours of pulling the ''guqin'' strings to decapitate the monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: While referred to as a tortoise, the creature is actually a hybrid between a tortoise and a serpent.
* NighInvulnerable: Downplayed. Its skin is almost impenetrable and can't be wounded with normal arrows and swords. However, certain weapons can cut through it, but even that's another challenge of its own.
* OffWithHisHead: It meets its demise this way after Lan Wangji uses the Chord Assassination Technique to slice its head off.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to Lan Wangji, the Tortoise of Slaughter appeared in Qishan four-hundred years ago.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: In contrast to the yellow eyes it's described to have in the novel, the ''donghua'' depicts it with a hellish red eye color.
* ThatsNoMoon: When Wei Wuxian took Wen Chao hostage, they were standing on a boulder in the lake. Except that it was not a boulder, but the tortoise's shell...
* TurtlePower: Averted; the real Xuanwu is associated with the trope. On the other hand, [[SadlyMythtaken this "fake" version of the mythological creature is basically a large and dangerous beast that resembles the aforementioned divine being]].
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[[folder:Measuring Snake (量人蛇)]]
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The Measuring Snake is a beast from the Nanjing region. True to its name, it compares its height to that of the person it encounters; when it's taller, it will eat the other.
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* AdaptationDeviation: The novel never specifies just how large a Measuring Snake is, but in the ''donghua'' it's portrayed to be as large as a giant anaconda or python. In ''The Untamed'', it has the size and length of a normal snake instead.
* AdaptationExpansion: It gets a larger role in the ''donghua'', as both Jiang Yanli and Jin Ling's lives were nearly endangered by a Measuring Snake. In the novel, it's only mentioned in passing as one of the beasts that Jin Zixuan shot down. They also get a moment in the spotlight in the chibi spinoff.
* LoopholeAbuse: ''Mo Dao Zu Shi Q'' shows that the person don't necessarily need to be physically taller than the Measuring Snake in order to defeat it non-lethally; all that's required is that they need to ''stand'' taller than it. If the person is standing on the platform high enough to tower over the snake, it will consider said person as the victor and not eat them.
* SnakesAreSinister: It's a monster that devours anything it towers over. Needless to say, it's bad news; although according to Jin Zixuan, it's one of the less difficult monsters to kill and only ''looks'' scary.
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[[folder:Hook Hand (钩子手)]]
A malevolent spirit that haunts the Bai residence, where he was defeated. The spirit earned his moniker from wielding an iron hook, which he used to cut off the tongues of any woman he sees.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in ''The Untamed'', which only the main chapters of the novel, and the Hook Hand appears only in the ''Iron Hook'' extra.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: When he was alive, he was said to be a kind man. Of course, until a certain spousal betrayal happened.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: When he killed his wife, [[AssholeVictim who was unarguably deserving of her death]], he became just as bad as her. If not, even worse. Then again, he might have even been too consumed with rage to consider or even realize this.
* KillItWithFire: In a sense; his spirit is put to rest after his hook is burned and melted away.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* TongueTrauma: His wife cut off his tongue after killing him so he wouldn't be able to tell his story in the afterlife. He managed to get even with his wife by cutting off hers, and would do the same to his other victims.
* WomanScorned: Gender-inverted. The Hook Hand was originally a blacksmith who was killed by his wife and the man she was cheating with. While the blacksmith rose from the grave and slaughtered his wife, his hatred wasn't sated and he continued to linger about, killing every beautiful woman he would see since they would remind him of his unfaithful wife.
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! {{Canon Foreigner}}s -- '''Warning: WalkingSpoiler'''

!! ''The Untamed''

[[folder:Xue Chonghai (薛重亥)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Yu Zikuan (live-action)

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A powerful cultivator from years ago who created the Stygian Iron using human sacrifices.
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* AmbiguouslyRelated: A few characters have speculated that he may be Xue Yang's ancestor in Episode 10, although this is never touched upon again.
* TheBeastmaster: When he was alive, he controlled the Tortoise of Slaughter.
* CanonForeigner: Xue Chonghai's existence is what influences the series' canon-divergent plot, which involves the existence of the Stygian Iron and why both Wen Ruohan and Xue Yang have been practicing demonic cultivation ''before'' Wei Wuxian.
* EvilSorcerer: He's this in a nutshell, complete with creating an artifact fueled with evil power and living sacrifices.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect was defeated.
* LaughingMad: His only two appearances have him doing this.
* MadnessMakeover: After he got mad from using the Stygian Iron, when Wen Mao finds him, he appears completely disheveled and has a maniacal expression on his face.
* MysteriousPast: Lan Yi even states that no one knew why he turned evil and created the Stygian Iron.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After he becomes insane, his eyes are shown to be glowing a permanent red.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: While not explained in detail, his choice to create the Stygian Iron and nourish it with resentful energy took quite the toll on his mental state.
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!! ''The Living Dead''

[[folder:Xiao Qing (萧情)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Wang Yifei (live-action) [[note]] Not the same actress as the one who plays Luo Qingyang in ''The Untamed''. [[/note]]

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The first-born child of the Xiao clan, a family of famous lantern-makers.
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* CanonForeigner: She doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. However, her role in the movie's plot can easily remind the audience of the Yi City arc.
* {{Expy}}:
** She has a lot in common with Wen Qing. Same name whether written in ''hanzi'' or ''pinyin''? Check. Has a younger brother who she cared for? Check. Burned to death? Also check. Except that Xiao Yi isn't really her younger brother.
** She's also similar to Xiao Xingchen. While she's not blinded or tricked into killing anyone like he was, nor did she commit suicide, she's a PosthumousCharacter that the villain tries in vain to revive.
* TheLostLenore: For Xiao Yi, in a platonic sense. This is then played straight in the romantic sense when it's revealed that they're not actually siblings and that Xiao Yi has feelings for her.
* NiceGirl: From what's seen of her, she's gentle and kind-hearted, and is the only one in the Xiao family to treat [[spoiler: Zhao Yi]] nicely.
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[[folder:Xiao Yi (萧忆)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Gao Han (live-action)

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The second-born child of the Xiao family, and Xiao Qing's younger half-brother. However, in truth he's not all who he seems to be, and he's directly linked to the secrets surrounding the now nearly-abandoned town of Fufeng.
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* BadPowersBadPeople: He's a demonic cultivator, and has managed to create his own version of a piece of the Stygian Iron.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: While he's mainly lying to avoid being exposed as the true killer, there are hints that he's deluded himself with those lies to justify his motives to resurrect Xiao Qing.
* CanonForeigner: He doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. As seen in {{Expy}} below, however, the plot of ''The Living Dead'' is similar to the novel-canonical Yi City arc.
* CruelMercy: Wen Ning decides to not kill him, outright stating that he deserves to live with the pain of his crimes for eternity.
* {{Expy}}:
** To Wen Ning, minus being a fierce corpse. Both have an older sister that they lost in tragic circumstances. This is eventually subverted, as the real truth is a lot more sinister and complicated.
** Another character who he's more heavily based off of is Xue Yang. They're both practitioners of demonic cultvation
* FateWorseThanDeath: He suffers this in the climax; Wen Ning refuses to kill him and states that it's a more fitting punishment for him to live with the consequences of his actions. This fate causes Zhao Yi to scream in endless suffering.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: He turns on the Xiao family after being abused by the clan's disciples one too many times.
* SerialKiller: He's the true murderer of the Xiao household.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: He gets rid of his disheveled appearance and puts on red robes once his true colors are revealed.
* SoleSurvivor: He's the last one of the Xiao household who's still alive. Eventually subverted when it's revealed he's not really a member of the Xiao family and is actually the one responsible for all the murders.
* UnreliableNarrator: All the things he tells Wen Ning and Lan Sizhui are complete lies.
* {{Yandere}}: For Xiao Qing. One of the reasons why he snapped was because Xiao Qing fell in love with Zhou Zishu, and he spent the next few years trying to resurrect her.
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[[folder:Zhou Zishu (周子殊)]]
!!! '''Played by''': He Longlong (live-action)

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A talented lantern-maker that gained the favor of the Xiao clan. He is also Xiao Qing's fiancee.
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* CanonForeigner: He doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. That being said, his role in the movie has quite the few [[ShoutOut shout-outs]] to the Yi City arc.
* {{Expy}}: To Song Lan. Both were turned into fierce corpses against their well by either Xue Yang or an {{Expy}} of Xue Yang. Song Lan was freed of Xue Yang's control and left Yi City to go WanderingTheEarth, while Zhou Zishu was killed by Wen Ning and Lan Sizhui before they found out the truth about him being under Xiao Yi's control.
* GoodAllAlong: He's actually one of the victims of the Xiao family massacre; and Xiao Yi is the real culprit. Zhou Zishu even attempted to apprehend Xiao Yi and have him face trial.
* RedHerring: The promotional posters and trailers set him up as the BigBad. However, the real villain of the film is Xiao Yi.
* SerialKiller: Strongly implied in the trailers, where he seems to be responsible for killing off the entire Xiao clan. The late half of the movie subverts this.
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!! ''Fatal Journey''

[[folder:Nie Zonghui (聂宗辉)]]
!!! '''Played by''': He Xiang (live-action)

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Nie Mingjue's second-in-command, and at times he also serves as Nie Huaisang's bodyguard.
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* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Sect and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Sect and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.
* NumberTwo: He's Nie Mingjue's right-hand man in the film.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He's never seen in ''The Untamed''. This is partly explained that the production for ''Fatal Journey'' started months after that of the main series, and there's also the possibility that Nie Zonghui was promoted to the position of lieutenant some time during the sixteen-year TimeSkip. Of course, there's also how he gets killed near the end of the movie, which explains why he doesn't appear in the present time.
* SlashedThroat: A possessed/berserk Nie Mingjue kills him this way.
* UndyingLoyalty: One of his foremost traits. No matter what happens, his faith in both the Nie brothers never wavers.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: When Nie Huaisang remarks on how others may be thinking that he's useless, Nie Zonghui sincerely reassures him that he's not, his strengths simply lie somewhere else.
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! Rogue Cultivators

[[folder:Mo Xuanyu (莫玄羽)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Zhang Jie (animation), Tong Yin (audio drama), Lu Zhixing (live-action)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Kazuhisa Nakayama (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Xiao Zhan (live-action)

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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Koi Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\
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'''Note''': For the person currently inhabiting his body, see Wei Wuxian in his [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiMainCharactersWeiWuxian respective character page]].
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* AdaptationalSexuality: In the novel, he was explicitly stated to be gay. The ''donghua'' makes him an ExtremeOmnisexual, and ''The Untamed'' makes him straight due to the rumors of him hitting on Jin Guangyao's wife rather than Jin Guangyao himself. However, in the very latter case there are some hints where not all is at it seems (see HiddenDepths below).
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The Mo family doesn't seem to be aware of this trope, unfortunately for them, as eventually Mo Xuanyu had enough of their abuse and summoned none other than the [[TheDreaded Yiling Patriarch]] to kill them. One also must not forget that he ''actually'' managed to summon Wei Wuxian's soul when hundreds of other full-fledged cultivators have been trying to do the same for years with no success. Granted, he used a DangerousForbiddenTechnique to pull it off, but still.
* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Koi Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.
* CompressedHair: When Wei Wuxian first reincarnated into Mo Xuanyu's body, the latter's hair is styled in a cross between a bun and a short ponytail, but not much loose hair is shown. When it gets retied later, it's easy for the viewer to assume that Wei Wuxian suddenly grew out a long and full ponytail.
* CoolMask: In ''The Untamed'', his habit of [[UncannyValleyMakeup wearing ghostly makeup]] is replaced with donning a mask that hides half his face. Although according to Jin Ling, there are times that Mo Xuanyu went with the makeup instead of the mask.
* DeaderThanDead: The ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian's soul requires the destruction of his own; meaning his soul can never return to the mortal world.
* DepravedHomosexual: How he came to be known by just about ''everyone''.
* DestroyTheAbusiveHome: His reason for summoning Wei Wuxian.
* {{Expy}}: It's easy to see Mo Xuanyu as one to Shen Qingqiu/Shen Jiu from ''Literature/RenZhaFanPaiZiJiuXiTong'', since both are characters who had to die for the protagonists -- who already died once -- to get reincarnated (in a sense) and get the plot rolling. The difference is that in ''Mo Dao Zu Shi'', there's no transmigration or A.I.-like system involved.
* ExtremeOmnisexual: In the ''donghua'', he is this instead of a DepravedHomosexual. Rumor is that he would harass anyone and ''anything'' he found pretty, including animals and plants. It's never confirmed on whether this is true or merely the result of gossips exaggerating his homosexuality.
* {{Foil}}: Mo Xuanyu and Wei Wuxian have a few other things in common besides their faces.
** Wei Wuxian was born from a marriage between two common-blooded people who genuinely loved each other, while Mo Xuanyu was born from a one-night stand between a noble and a high-ranking cultivator.
** Both were adopted into a major sect. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the sect: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Sect from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.
** Their relationships with the family they grew up with is also similar: they're despised by the family matriarch, who treats them as kindly as they would dirt. Mo Ziyuan's resentment and envy towards Mo Xuanyu mirrors Jiang Cheng's own bitterness towards Wei Wuxian.
** Because of the abuse he suffered from the rest of his family, Mo Xuanyu wanted them dead in retaliation. In spite of Wei Wuxian's own complicated and blood-soaked history with the Jiang family, he never wishes any ill will on either Yu Ziyuan or Jiang Cheng and merely chooses to move on from his past while telling the latter that he should do the same.
* HiddenDepths:
** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Sect was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]
* IdenticalStranger:
** While the ''manhua'' shows that his appearance and Wei Wuxian's original appearance have some similarities but are still distinguishable from the other, his character design in the ''donghua'' makes him look as if he ''is'' Wei Wuxian himself. The only differences are that Mo Xuanyu has longer hair and a shorter and slightly less masculine build, but that's about it.
** The trope is completely played straight in ''The Untamed'', where Wei Wuxian and Mo Xuanyu are played by the same actor. This is justified since it's explicitly stated in the live-action drama that the summoning ritual includes the effect of Wei Wuxian's appearance being slowly assimilated into Mo Xuanyu's body. The only way to tell them apart is that Wei Wuxian has a BeautyMark whereas Mo Xuanyu doesn't.
* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Sect leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: The events of the book really centered around the sacrifice that brought Wei Wuxian back into the world.
* {{Revenge}}: The whole reason he summoned Wei Wuxian was so he could get back at his abusers.
* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Sect and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His death is [[PlotTriggeringDeath starts off the entire novel's plot in the present time]], but he only has one small speaking role at the beginning of the story before bringing Wei Wuxian back to life.
* UncannyValleyMakeup: When Wei Wuxian first wakes up in Mo Xuanyu's body, he sees that his face is garishly covered with white powder, with the eyes caked in red. Some characters likened it to a "hanging ghost".
* UnwittingPawn:
** It can't actually be proven, but Wei Wuxian's hypothesis was that [[spoiler: Nie Huaisang used Mo Xuanyu to deliberately summon Wei Wuxian back into the world, kicking off the long XanatosGambit that Nie Huaisang [[BestServedCold had prepared for the downfall of Jin Guangyao as revenge for Nie Mingjue's death]]]].
** ''The Untamed'' plays around with this. Whether or not he remains a [[spoiler: pawn in Nie Huaisang's plans]] isn't confirmed, but either way his role as one is diminished since [[spoiler: in the adaptation he actively sought revenge against both his family ''and'' Jin Guangyao. Whether or not Nie Huaisang used him in his plans, Mo Xuanyu would have found a way to have both his family and his half-brother killed]].
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[[folder:Luo Qingyang (罗青羊)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xu Jiaqi (animation), Chen Nianru (audio drama), Zhang Yumeng (live-action)\\
'''Played by''': Wang Yifei (live-action) [[note]] Not the same actress as the one who plays Xiao Qing in ''The Living Dead''. [[/note]]

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->''"Irrational? Calling white black? I'm just being considerate it as it stands. What does it have to do with the fact that I'm a woman? You can't be rational with me so you're attacking me with other things?"''

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A servant of an unnamed sect that was brought to the Wen Sect's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.
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* ActionSurvivor: During the Xuanwu Cave arc in the ''donghua'', she managed to escape Dusk Creek Mountain even though there were several Wen clansmen hunting anyone who tried to get away.
* AdaptationalBadass: Downplayed. During the Xuanwu Cave arc, she served purely as a DamselInDistress in the novel. In ''The Untamed'', while she still got nearly branded by Wang Lingjiao, she was able to join the others in the fighting beforehand.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears long before the Sunshot Campaign began in ''The Untamed''. See AscendedExtra below as to why. After the TimeSkip, she appears shortly before the start of the Second Siege arc instead of the epilogue, which is when she reappears in the novel.
* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many sects gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Sect rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known sect like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.
* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Koi Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.
* ChekhovsGun: Her medicinal pouch -- which she gave to Wei Wuxian either in an embarrassed fit (in the novel) or out of guilt for him getting hurt from protecting her (in the ''donghua'') -- as it ended up being of great help to Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji when they got trapped in the Xuanwu Cave. On a more hilarious note, her pouch also shows [[spoiler: how petty Lan Wangji can be when jealous]], since the epilogue reveals that [[spoiler: he stole it from Wei Wuxian and has been using it as his wallet ever since]].
* DamselInDistress: She was this during the Xuanwu Cave arc. This is justified, however, since her weapon was confiscated and she was surrounded by ''armed'' Wen soldiers.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Her designs in the ''donghua'' and ''manhua'' are different. While both designs feature her in warm pink robes, her hairstyle, hair color, and facial features are completely distinct from the other.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: She's the only prominent female character to survive all the way to the epilogue, living a content life as a rogue cultivator with a family of her own.
* EnragedByIdiocy: Seeing just how quick the cultivation world is to spread libel over baseless rumors and immediately degrade anyone who disagrees and isn't of the right social status or even gender is more than enough to anger her into telling them off before cutting ties with them.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation sects, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].
** To Sisi, who gives credence to Wei Wuxian's worry that Mianmian's life would be irrevocably ruined if her face got branded, since Sisi couldn't properly do her job anymore since her scarred face repulsed any potential customers.
** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any sect, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.
* GoodParents: From the little that is shown in her interactions between her and her daughter, she and her husband seem to treat little Mianmian well.
* HappilyMarried: She marries a merchant who quit his job to accompany her during night hunts, and bore a daughter with him.
* LuminescentBlush: She becomes flustered and red-faced once she gets the joke behind Wei Wuxian introducing himself as "Yuandao".
* MamaBear: In The Untamed, when she senses someone hiding near their house, her immediate reaction is to stand in front of her daughter and draw her sword.
* NamesTheSame: InUniverse; her nickname is Mianmian, and she gave her daughter the same nickname.
* NiceGirl: She had a bit of a temper in the past, but she was still one of the two people who publicly spoke in Wei Wuxian's defense, and even years later continues to feel grateful towards him for saving her life.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Played with. Up until the epilogue, where her real name is finally revealed, she's known only as Mianmian since everyone InUniverse calls her by said nickname. The only exceptions are Lan Wangji, who refers to her as "Maiden Luo"; and her husband, who calls her by her given name. In the ''donghua'', however, her real name is already revealed during her introduction.
* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Sect feeds to the other sects.
* PinkIsFeminine: Her character design in the AnimatedAdaptation features her with pink clothing and hair decorations.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Her defense of Wei Wuxian shows that she won't side with an unconscionable crowd even if it meant saving her own skin and retaining her privileges.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her sectout of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.
* ShipperOnDeck: In ''The Untamed'', she's this for Jin Zixuan and Jiang Yanli.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Sect. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Sects.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: After the TimeSkip, she married a man who isn't a cultivator yet loved her enough to leave behind his old and safe job as a merchant to be able to travel with her during night-hunts.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Sect was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.
* StayInTheKitchen: She gets this treatment from the other cultivators when she attempts to defend Wei Wuxian, with her statements being dismissed solely on the account that she's a woman, [[EnragedByIdiocy much to her justified indignation]].
* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her sect, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her sect, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Sect.
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[[folder:Wei Changze (魏长泽)]]

!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Wu Hao (audio drama)

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Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Sect, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.
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* ActionDad: Despite his status as a subordinate to Jiang Fengmian, Wei Changze seemed to be skilled enough in cultivation to have studied with his master in the Cloud Recesses. He and his wife would also go night-hunting together.
* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Sect and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He's one of the ''very'' few fathers or father figures who was kind to his wife and nurturing towards his child. Naturally, he's dead.
* TheFaceless: The artists for the audio drama never give the viewer even a brief glimpse of what his face might look life, in contrast to his wife. In the ''manhua'', his wife is the only one of the pair to make a brief appearance.
* {{Foil}}: Wei Changze is a general foil to most of the fathers in ''Mo Dao Zu Shi'' since he was never abusive or neglectful to his son. But Wei Changze is especially this to his friend Jiang Fengmian, as he married for love instead of political connections and he never had a strained relationship with his son. But there is something both men have in common: dying in tragic circumstances and leaving their children orphaned at a young age (and ''much'' younger in Wei Wuxian's case).
* GoodParents: Although very little is known about him compared to his wife, there's no proof that points to the contrary. Wei Wuxian's only memory of his father involves him being carried on the latter's back while the entire family is traveling merrily.
* HappilyMarried: Almost every other parent duo in the story are bound by {{Arranged Marriage}}s, hence marital problems were inevitable. Wei Changze's married life with Cangse Sanren is even a complete contrast of Jiang Fengmian and Yu Ziyuan's marriage, as both chose to marry each other without being forced or obligated to. As such, they were perfectly content together.
* MaliciousSlander: An indirect example; Wei Wuxian is occasionally mocked for being a "son of a servant" strongly hints that the people who make that insult also look down on Wei Changze for not being of high social standing.
* PosthumousCharacter: He and his wife are dead even in the [[WholeEpisodeFlashback flashback arcs]]. This is consistent in all adaptations.
* TheQuietOne: Implied. Wei Wuxian's sole memory of his parents indicated that Wei Changze was rather quiet and not one for talking.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Sect and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Sect and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Sect on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.
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[[folder:Cangse Sanren (藏色散人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Chen Nianru (audio drama)

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Wei Wuxian's mother. In her younger years, Cangse Sanren studied under Baoshan Sanren before leaving her mentorship and eventually marrying Wei Changze and having a son with him. However, she and her husband died a few years later while they were night-hunting.
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* ActionMom: Cangse Sanren is a disciple of Baoshan Sanren, which is saying something.
* AffectionateNickname: In the audio drama, she calls her husband "Master Wei" with the same fond tone her son uses when he calls Lan Wangji "Second Brother Lan".
* ChildhoodFriends: She studied in the Cloud Recesses with Wei Changze and Jiang Fengmian when they were younger.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: She's the only other known female character besides Jiang Yanli and [[spoiler: Luo Qingyang]] to have no issues with ''both'' her marriage or raising a son. It's no surprise then that she kicked the bucket when Wei Wuxian was still a child.
* DudeMagnet: According to Xiao Xingchen, Cangse Sanren had many men vying for her hand in marriage, but she chose to be with Wei Changze.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Yu Ziyuan. Yu Ziyuan is said to have forced Jiang Fengmian into a marriage with her, resulting in them having an unhappy relationship, and she's far from a decent mother to both her biological children and her ward. Cangse Sanren, on the other hand, entered in a mutually consented marriage with someone she loved, and she proved to be a good and loving mother to her son, even if their time together was tragically cut short.
** Much like how their sons contrast each other, Cangse Sanren also foils Meng Shi.
*** Cangse Sanren gave birth to Wei Wuxian after marrying Wei Changze, while Meng Shi had Jin Guangyao (then Meng Yao) from a one-night stand with Jin Guangshan.
*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation sects think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Sect (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Sect does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.
* TheGadfly: It's easy to see where Wei Wuxian got his trolling personality from. An extra from the audio drama shows her teasing Wei Wuxian, with Wei Changze gently chiding her for putting a fish in her son's shirt, which is similar to how Wei Wuxian would tease Wen Yuan despite his affection for the boy.
* GoodParents: Like mother, like son indeed. Wei Wuxian took a lot after her, including a soft spot with children and good knowledge in dealing with them.
* HappilyMarried: Compared to the most of the other female characters who were in an ArrangedMarriage, Cangse Sanren eloped with Wei Changze on her own free will. As such, both were completely content together.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Cangse Sanren fell in love with a man who is kind but quiet in nature, and so did her son.
* MaliciousSlander: A posthumous example; Cangse Sanren is on the receiving end of this, with many spreading the rumor that she's Jiang Fengmian's secret mistress.
* MeaningfulName: "Cangse" means "hidden colors" and "Sanren" is an honorific that means "wanderer" or "traveler", so her full title essentially translates to "wanderer of hidden colors".
* NiceGirl: The little that's known of her already implies her to be this, considering the words she imparted to Wei Wuxian about remembering only the kindness others do for him and not the other way around.
* NoodleIncident: According to an interview with the author, Cangse Sanren once pranked Lan Qiren by cutting off his beard in retaliation for him nearly getting Wei Changze and Jiang Fengmian killed during a night-hunt and not apologizing for it.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Cangse Sanren is not actually her name, but her title.
* PosthumousCharacter: She and her husband are dead even in the [[WholeEpisodeFlashback flashback arcs]]. This is consistent in all adaptations.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: One can be forgiven for translating the mother's name into '''Z'''angse Sanren, since the 藏 in her name can be pronounced as either ''cang'' or ''zang''. The ''donghua'' and the audio drama use the former pronunciation, while the LiveActionAdaptation uses the latter.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Jiang Fengmian and Wei Cangzhe when they attended the same school together.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Subverted. She studied with Jiang Fengmian and Wei Changze when they were younger, and it's clear she cared for both of them as she even went as far as to chop off Lan Qiren's goatee when he refused to take responsibility for nearly getting Wei Cangzhe and Jiang Fengmian on a night hunt killed. After she ran off with Wei Changze to be rogue cultivators, she naturally drifted apart from Jiang Fengmian; although there's no implication that the two ever got on bad terms after she married Wei Changze.
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[[folder:Baoshan Sanren (抱山散人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Bai Xuecen (live-action)\\
'''Played by''': Liu Tingyu (live-action)

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A powerful and ancient cultivator whose location is unknown, and the teacher of the late Cangse Sanren and Xiao Xingchen.
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* ActionGirl: Strongly implied at the very least. She managed to cultivate to immortality, after all, and her students are all said to be highly skilled swordsmen.
* AdaptationExpansion: Baoshan Sanren gets to make an appearance in ''The Untamed'' via a brief flashback involving her and Lan Yi.
* TheAgeless: She's one of the very few cultivators who achieved immortality and is still alive at present.
* AmbiguousGender: Played with. As the Chinese language uses genderless pronouns, whether Baoshan Sanren is truly a woman or a man is unknown. Even the ''manhua'' adaptation was initially unsure on which gender to portray the character with [[note]] The ''manhua's'' artist initially drew Baoshan Sanren as a man before changing them to a woman [[/note]]. ''The Untamed'' portrays Baoshan Sanren as a woman, and majority of the fandom goes with the interpretation that Baoshan Sanren is a woman since the fan English translations also make use of female pronouns whenever the character is mentioned.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the ''manhua'', Baoshan Sanren was initially drawn as a man before the artist changed it to a woman, [[spoiler: alluding to Wen Qing and how she's really the one who restored Jiang Cheng's golden core]].
* HealingHands: According to others, Baoshan Sanren can restore life and bring flesh back to bone. Wei Wuxian even justifies this as the reason that she can also repair damaged golden cores, [[spoiler: except that he wasn't being honest]].
* TheHermit: She chose to isolate themselves from the rest of the mortal world so as to not get involved with their various conflicts, and she encourage their disciples to do the same.
* MeaningfulName: Baoshan literally translates to "to embrace a mountain", referring to her choice to live in solitude and reside on a mountain.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Inverted. All her three students didn't die peaceful deaths, and the reader even gets to witness the exact circumstances of how her third student dropped dead.
* MysticalWhiteHair: In the ''manhua'', she's depicted with either white or light grey hair.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Baoshan Sanren is a title rather than a birth or courtesy name, and it translates to "wanderer who embraces the mountain".
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: This happened with Yanling Daoren, her first student who left her tutelage. This trope is played with in that Yanling Daoren became evil long after he went down the mountain.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Sects, and both founders were born centuries ago.
* TheUnseen: She never makes a proper appearance (except for the LiveActionAdaptation due to plot divergence), and is only mentioned by name. This is the case even when Wei Wuxian told Jiang Cheng that she's the only one who can restore his golden core, [[spoiler: although that's because he was lying to him]].
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! Non-Cultivators

!! Mo Family

[[folder:Mo Ziyuan (莫子渊)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xing Chao (animation), Li Qingyang (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Takeshi Nishimura (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Korean)''': Cho Jin-suk (animation)\\
'''Played by''': Sun Shengxuan (live-action)

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-> ''"Are you proud of yourself just because you've studied cultivation for a few years? Well, how does it feel when you've been kicked back home like a stray dog?"''

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Mo Xuanyu's cousin. He abuses Mo Xuanyu often out of envy because his cousin has an aptitude in cultivation whereas he has none.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In ''The Untamed''. While it would be far-fetched to call him handsome, he's nowhere as obese as he appeared in the AnimatedAdaptation.
* AnArmAndALeg: He loses his left arm after being possessed by an evil spirit.
* AssholeVictim: Almost. The only one who mourns his death is his mother, but not even Wei Wuxian feels even a smidgen of pity for his death.
* BackFromTheDead: Briefly, when Wei Wuxian brings him back as a fierce corpse to fight the possessed Madam Mo.
* DirtyCoward: Played with. He still gets violent, but he's clearly out of his element when his "cousin" starts to fight back against him. Played straight in the ''donghua'', where he runs away when "Mo Xuanyu" kicks him in the face and verbally challenges him.
* FatBastard: In the ''donghua'' and the ''manhua'', compared to the novel where he's described with a "sickly-looking constitution".
* {{Foil}}: To Jiang Cheng.
** Both harbor envy and resentment towards someone who they believe have everything better than them, and as a result they lash out because of it. Mo Ziyuan is straight-up abusive towards Mo Xuanyu since the beginning and would go around stealing his belongings, beating him and hurling insults left and right. While Jiang Cheng had committed many wrongdoings towards Wei Wuxian partly because of his envy and insecurities towards him and acts like a {{Jerkass}} to his old friend now, back then their relationship used to be closer and more harmonious.
** Mo Ziyuan acts like a typical ManChild in terms of both mannerisms and behavior. On the other hand, Jiang Cheng doesn't literally act like a five year-old, but deep down he has the emotional capacity of a child as he has a hard time processing things in a healthy and mature manner.
* ForWantOfANail: Mo Xuanyu wouldn't have any reason to summon Wei Wuxian if Mo Ziyuan wasn't cruel towards him, after all.
* GreenEyedMonster: The main reason he treats Mo Xuanyu like dirt is because he's envious of Mo Xuanyu for having the cultivational abilities that he himself lacks.
* KarmicDeath: He abused Mo Xuanyu and would often steal his belongings. In retaliation, Mo Xuanyu summoned Wei Wuxian to kill him, but Mo Ziyuan ended up dying from stealing one of Wei Wuxian's inventions. Wei Wuxian even lampshades how it's almost like poetic justice.
* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: He does this often to Mo Xuanyu, literally even. Too bad he failed to realize that [[TheDogBitesBack even lunatics are more than capable of snapping and fighting back]].
* LargeHam: While he's far from a restrained character, he's nearly wailing all of lines in the Japanese audio drama.
* ManChild: Borders on PsychopathicManchild. Even at the age of 17 (or 20 in the LiveActionAdaptation), his mother's doting ensured that he would never mature or wisen up.
* MommasBoy: He's quick to go crying to his mom if distressed or upset.
* SpoiledBrat: Although he's technically an adult by ancient China's standards, he's quick to get mad and throw violent tantrums when things don't go this way.
* StickyFingers: He tends to steal all of Mo Xuanyu's belongings, believing that he's entitled to own them. In the end, this is what does him in as the last thing he stole was a Spirit-Attraction Flag, which is essentially a death magnet to those who don't know how to use it.
* TooDumbToLive: Despite being instructed clearly and repeatedly by full-fledged cultivators to not go to the courtyard and touch anything, he ignored their warnings and did just that. Guess what happens to him next.
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[[folder:Madam Mo (莫夫人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Liao Jing (animation), Chang Rongshan (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Kae Oki (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Korean)''': Sin Gyeong-sun (animation)\\
'''Played by''': Jia Shuyi (live-action)

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->''"It's all your fault, you son of a bitch!"''

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Mo Ziyuan's mother and Mo Xuanyu's aunt. She is the matriarch of the Mo family.
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* DemonicPossession: She's last of the Mo family to get possessed by the ghost arm.
* EvilAunt: To Mo Xuanyu. She's not a villain, per se, but she's still a nasty woman and is as abusive as her son is to her nephew. However, there are hints that she's actually the most abusive in the family, because Wei Wuxian observes that among the cuts on his arm (which represent the people that Mo Xuanyu wants dead, and will disappear when they do die), the cut that represents Mo Xuanyu's revenge against Madam Mo is the largest and most gruesome.
* {{Foil}}: To Yu Ziyuan.
** Both are the matriarchs of a family who despise someone for outshining their own son, and subsequently treats them horribly. What differs is that while Mo Xuanyu eventually snapped and wanted revenge for Madam Mo's abuse, Wei Wuxian never harbored any grudges against Yu Ziyuan for her mistreatment of him. That being said, Wei Wuxian doesn't have any '''fond'' opinions of Yu Ziyuan either.
** While they love their sons, they treat their boys differently. Madam Mo spoils her son and lets him get away with whatever he does (only scolding him in one instance), resulting in him becoming a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] ManChild. On the other hand, Yu Ziyuan is stricter than strict on her son and berates him when he falls slightly of her expectations, causing him to grow up with severe anger and self-esteem issues.
* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Sect instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.
* LargeHam: If all of her Chinese voice actors portray her as a mean old lady, then her Japanese voice actor in the audio drama portrays her as a ''hysterical'' old lady... and this is ''before'' her son dies.
* MamaBear: She attempts to physically attack Wei Wuxian when she suspects he killed her son, due to him earlier claiming that he'd kill anyone who messed with his stuff again.
* NeverMyFault: In a way; when Wei Wuxian bluntly reminds her that Mo Ziyuan's refusal to listen to warnings resulted in his death, Madam Mo refused to admit that her son brought his doom on himself.
* NoNameGiven: She's only referred to as "Madam Mo" by the others.
* WickedStepmother: She's just as bad as her son in her treatment of Mo Xuanyu. Constantly calling him a lunatic is just icing on the cake.
* YourMom: She does a subtle one in the novel when she calls "Mo Xuanyu" a "son of a bitch", but she plays this straight in the ''donghua'' when she tells him that his mother -- and his sister -- is a whore.
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[[folder:Mister Mo (莫旦那)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Feng Sheng (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Toru Ichimura (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Liu Daomin (live-action)

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->''"Damn madman! If you don't go back now, wait and see how I'll punish you!"''

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The patriarch of the Mo family.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear at all in the ''donghua''. Either he doesn't exist at all in the adaptation or was already dead prior to Wei Wuxian's resurrection is anyone's guess.
* DemonicPossession: He's the first victim of the Mo family to get possessed by the ghost arm.
* EvilUncle: Like his wife and his son, he is also abusive towards Mo Xuanyu, calling the latter a madman and threatening to beat him if he didn't act compliant. There's a reason Mo Xuanyu also wanted him dead.
* ExtremeDoormat: He defers to his wife and is somewhat afraid of her temper. It's likely he's even a HenpeckedHusband.
* NoNameGiven: Like his wife, but all the more so in his case as he's not even called "Mister Mo" -- which is how he is referred to in the credits of the audio drama. InUniverse, the only time he's ever addressed by another character is when Wei Wuxian referred to him as "Mo Ziyuan's dad".
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: While little is known about him, he's introduced as an ExtremeDoormat to his wife. So when he ''shoves'' her while she's ranting about their son's death, it's a sign that something's off. And it is -- he's possessed by a malevolent spirit.
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!! Dafan Mountain

[[folder:A-Yan (阿胭)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Chen Nianru (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Madoka Hirade (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Zhang Linran (live-action)

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One of the victims of the Dancing Goddess, and the only one to have regained her soul after making a wish to the creature.
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* AdaptedOut: She doesn't make an appearance in the ''donghua''. In this case, her presence isn't needed because in the adaptation, the Dancing Goddess isn't an entity of its own but rather, it's merely a statue that came to life after the ghost arm possessed it.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before her wedding, she prayed to the Dancing Goddess that her fiance's would be loyal to her forever. Her wish was granted via her fiance's death the very next day, because her wish was interpreted in the worst way possible: he dies so he would never have the chance to be unfaithful to her.
* CameBackWrong: When her father wished for her soul back, she was able to move and talk again, but her soul was damaged from the entire experience, and it's obvious that she's not completely ''there''.
* EmptyShell: She was this for a while after making her wish to the Dancing Goddess. After her father wished for her to come back, she's no longer this trope, though her mind and soul still remain damaged.
* InvoluntaryDance: She tends to break into a dance every now and then, imitating the way the statue in the mountain would dance and smile.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She's only referred to as A-Yan. While her father's name is Zheng, it's never specified if it's his family name or first name. The audio drama also credits her as only A-Yan.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence helps Wei Wuxian figure out the mystery behind the Dafan Mountain arc and the true threat that the Dancing Goddess posses.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her entire family might have been alive and well had she never prayed to the Dancing Goddess.
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!! Yunping City

[[folder:Meng Shi (孟诗)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Kuo Haojun (audio drama)

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Jin Guangyao's mother, and a formerly famous prostitute in Yunmeng.
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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Despite her profession, she wholeheartedly loved her son and is one of the very few positive influences on Jin Guangyao's life.
* DesecratingTheDead: Implied. Her body was buried [[spoiler: underneath the Guanyin temple after her death, but her grave was emptied some time before Jin Guangyao attempted to retrieve her remains]]. What happened to her corpse is unknown, but Wei Wuxian speculates that [[spoiler: her corpse was dismembered and scattered to spite Jin Guangyao, since he did the exact same thing to Nie Mingjue's corpse after sending him into ''qi'' deviation]].
--> [[spoiler: '''Nie Huaisang''']]: I think that if this person hates Jin Guangyao so much, they'd probably be entirely merciless towards something he cherishes more than his life.
* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: After Jin Guangyao burned down the temple where he and his mother used to work at, he built a temple over its remains and modeled the Guanyin statue after her so people would honor and worship her.]]
* HiddenDepths: As stated in her description, she's known to be rather well-educated for a prostitute, as she can read, write, and play the ''guqin''. Not that many think it amounted to much because in the eyes of the public, the stigma of her profession outweighs her talents.
* HighClassCallGirl: She was ''formerly'' this, but her worth as a prostitute dwindled after she gave birth.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In her defense, she's not the first to be blind to Jin Guangshan's true character and how he doesn't care for any of his mistresses or the children he conceived with them.
* IllGirl: She got an unknown illness some time after giving birth to Jin Guangyao. Her conditioned severely worsened by the time her son was ten years old, and she eventually succumbed to her illness some time later.
* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Sect so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died long before the Sunshot Campaign began.
* {{Pride}}: She gets accused of this by her co-workers and some of her patrons as well, since she used to be a famous prostitute but held on to the glory of being one even long after she had a son and was no longer in her prime. Even Sisi, the only one who was nice to her, called her out on this (albeit not because she looked down on her; she knew that such an attitude would invite only the scorn of others).
* RealityEnsues: As she didn't have the wealth or the means to constantly take care of herself, giving birth to a child slowly weathered out Meng Shi over the years which made her less and less desirable for customers. Naturally, this didn't work out in her favor. In one instance, it got her beaten up by a client.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: She's often on the receiving end of this, since whenever someone calls Jin Guangyao a SonOfAWhore, they mean to insult both him and his mother just because of their background and/or profession.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: ''Plenty'' of events would have never happened if Meng Shi didn't encourage her son to earn Jin Guangshan's favor and nurture the belief that climbing up the social ladder would solve most of their problems.
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[[folder:Sisi (思思)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Yan Meme (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Su Yue (live-action)

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->''"When I saw that the man was dead, I knew that we were done. We wouldn't be able to escape either."''

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* AdaptedOut: Not her, exactly; although the series never showed [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao's flashback during his life in the brothel]] which would then explain why [[spoiler: he spared only Sisi and not the other prostitutes]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: While not much is known about her, it still requires a lot of kindness for someone to show concern towards people everyone else either slandered or treated poorly. And whenever she's defending those people, it usually involves her yelling at the others to piss off or getting into a violent catfight with someone who decided to get a little too mouthy.
* CatFight: She got into one with Anxin in the past. Sisi is notably the one who struck first since she heard Anxin badmouth Meng Shi, and was having none of it.
* CoveredInScars: Her face is full of cuts, and in the novel they're said to be so gruesome that the others are immediately creeped out. This is why she covers up her scarred face with a veil.
* HairTriggerTemper: Anxin described to a customer how Sisi had a fierce personality. The fact that Sisi defended Meng Shi from any mocking onlookers by yelling at them to quit gawking and move along attests to this. After her time in captivity, her personality became more mellow.
* NiceGirl: Everyone in the brothel Jin Guangyao grew up in would always make fun of him or his mother behind their backs. Sisi is the only one who stood up for both of them.
* ProperlyParanoid: She's the only one who realized how suspicious it was for someone to hire several prostitutes who were past their prime and take them somewhere without informing anyone else. She's also the only one who gets spared, albeit for a completely different reason.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation sects, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.
* VocalEvolution: Sisi sounds completely different in the flashbacks (both when she defended Meng Shi and when [[spoiler: she was called to "service" Jin Guangshan]]) and in the present. This is justified since several years had passed since both events had occurred, and there's how she was locked up for eleven years.
* WomanScorned: She's on the receiving end of this trope. One of her customers whom she intended to marry had a wife, and said wife hired some thugs to scar her face.
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[[folder:Anxin (安心)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Yang Neng [[note]] Credited as Mie Mie [[/note]] (audio drama)
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A prostitute from the same brothel where Meng Shi worked at.
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* AdaptedOut: She's not present in any way in ''The Untamed'', unless the viewer counts her as one of the ghosts Jin Guangyao sees in a hallucination near the finale.
* CatFight: She and Sisi engaged in a violent one after Sisi slapped her for talking smack about Meng Shi.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: While the story shows that there are many more unpleasant ways to die, being burned alive is still far from a merciful way to go.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: From the little the reader knows of her, she's catty, unpleasant, and talks about people behind their backs.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's just a BitCharacter, but it's through her memories that the main cast realize more vital information about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]].
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!! Other

[[folder:Bicao (碧草)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xu Jing [[note]] Credited as Xiao Liansha [[/note]] (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Fan Huawei (live-action)

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->''"After Maiden Su was married, Madam was still extremely depressed. She was sick in her heart, and her sickness worsened by day. Before she passed away, she couldn't hold it in any longer, and told me everything."''

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Qin Su's handmaid, and previously Madam Qin's handmaid.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: While she told Qin Su about [[spoiler: how she and her husband are half-siblings]], she never accounted for the possibility that [[spoiler: her mistress would kill herself out of despair]]. Wei Wuxian even calls her out on it.
* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Koi Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.
* HaveWeMet: The cultivators gathered in Lotus Pier eventually recognize Bicao when Lan Qiren points out that she looks familiar.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Wei Wuxian suspects that Bicao disobeyed Madam Qin's orders to never [[spoiler: tell anyone the truth about Qin Su's birth]] is because she was offered a hefty sum of money. The fact that Bicao quickly hides her expensive jade bracelet when Wei Wuxian points it out further supports the possibility.
* SecretKeeper: For years, she's the only one who knew about [[spoiler: how Qin Su is yet another of Jin Guangshan's illegitimate children]]. At least, until a good bribe loosened her tongue.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Young Master Qin (秦公子)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Feng Ming (audio drama)
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-> ''"The incident happened years before now. Please excuse my inability to recall every single detail. But in all honesty, who has never acted on impulse when they were young, doing inexplicable things, meeting inexplicable people. Please don't tangle yourselves in such an incident. Right now, all I want is to deal with this matter as soon as possible."''

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A wealthy man who appears only in the ''Intrusion'' extra. He's been troubled by a fierce corpse constantly rapping at the gates of his house by night and calls for help, receiving the assistance of Lan Sizhui, who's accompanied by Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji.
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* AdaptedOut: Since ''The Untamed'' doesn't cover the extra chapters, he's not present in the live-action drama.
* BlatantLies: Wei Wuxian initially refuses to be helpful with him regarding the fierce corpse because he can tell that the guy is hiding vital information from them.
* CharacterDevelopment: Implied offscreen, where his experience with the fierce corpse that hounded him might have taught him a thing or two about treating servants better.
* DueToTheDead: After the fierce corpse that's been trying to break into his household finally accomplishes his goal, Young Master Qin pays for the corpse's burial services.
* {{Jerkass}}: While he's not rude or dismissive to the protagonists, they notice that Young Master Qin is obstinate and doesn't think too highly of servants. He even rubs [[NiceGuy Lan Sizhui]] off the wrong way.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Again, downplayed, as when the fierce corpse finally breaks into his house, the worst it does to him is knock him out with one punch before deciding that its business is done. However, the experience does scare Young Master Qin straight in the long run.
* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Sect, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.
* NeverMyFault: He's very reluctant to admit that he's the reason there's even a fierce corpse harassing his household late at night, and refrains from telling the whole truth to the very people he called to help deal with the issue. It takes a lot of pressing and more nights of the fierce corpse's persistence to get in that he breaks and starts spilling the beans.
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!! Luo Qingyang's Family

[[folder:Luo Qingyang's Husband (罗青羊的丈夫)]]
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the novel, he appears in the epilogue. In ''The Untamed'', he appears shortly before the events of the Second Siege.
* AmazonChaser: Downplayed. Between him and his wife, his wife is the fighter. Not that it stopped him from falling in love with her and marrying her.
* BadassBystander: Implied, considering that even though he's not a cultivator, he's still willing to accompany his wife whenever she would go night-hunting.
* GoodParents
* HappilyMarried
* NiceGuy: From the little that is seen of him, he is gentle and respectful, and is kind and sweet enough to win Luo Qingyang's love.
* NoNameGiven: Neither his first nor his family name is ever hinted at.
* PapaWolf: When Wei Wuxian realizes that Luo Qingyang named her daughter with her nickname, the man became confused and quickly asked how Wei Wuxian knew his daughter with a suspecting tone. While Wei Wuxian coos over little Mianmian, he refrains from squishing her cheeks since her father was present.
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[[folder:Little Mianmian (小绵绵)]]
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears in the penultimate chapter of the novel. However, she appears a few arcs earlier in ''The Untamed''.
* LikeParentLikeChild
* OdangoHair
* {{Tsundere}}
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! Rogue Cultivators

[[folder:Mo Xuanyu (莫玄羽)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Zhang Jie (animation), Tong Yin (audio drama), Lu Zhixing (live-action)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Kazuhisa Nakayama (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Xiao Zhan (live-action)

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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Koi Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\
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'''Note''': For the person currently inhabiting his body, see Wei Wuxian in his [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiMainCharactersWeiWuxian respective character page]].
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* AdaptationalSexuality: In the novel, he was explicitly stated to be gay. The ''donghua'' makes him an ExtremeOmnisexual, and ''The Untamed'' makes him straight due to the rumors of him hitting on Jin Guangyao's wife rather than Jin Guangyao himself. However, in the very latter case there are some hints where not all is at it seems (see HiddenDepths below).
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The Mo family doesn't seem to be aware of this trope, unfortunately for them, as eventually Mo Xuanyu had enough of their abuse and summoned none other than the [[TheDreaded Yiling Patriarch]] to kill them. One also must not forget that he ''actually'' managed to summon Wei Wuxian's soul when hundreds of other full-fledged cultivators have been trying to do the same for years with no success. Granted, he used a DangerousForbiddenTechnique to pull it off, but still.
* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Koi Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.
* CompressedHair: When Wei Wuxian first reincarnated into Mo Xuanyu's body, the latter's hair is styled in a cross between a bun and a short ponytail, but not much loose hair is shown. When it gets retied later, it's easy for the viewer to assume that Wei Wuxian suddenly grew out a long and full ponytail.
* CoolMask: In ''The Untamed'', his habit of [[UncannyValleyMakeup wearing ghostly makeup]] is replaced with donning a mask that hides half his face. Although according to Jin Ling, there are times that Mo Xuanyu went with the makeup instead of the mask.
* DeaderThanDead: The ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian's soul requires the destruction of his own; meaning his soul can never return to the mortal world.
* DepravedHomosexual: How he came to be known by just about ''everyone''.
* DestroyTheAbusiveHome: His reason for summoning Wei Wuxian.
* {{Expy}}: It's easy to see Mo Xuanyu as one to Shen Qingqiu/Shen Jiu from ''Literature/RenZhaFanPaiZiJiuXiTong'', since both are characters who had to die for the protagonists -- who already died once -- to get reincarnated (in a sense) and get the plot rolling. The difference is that in ''Mo Dao Zu Shi'', there's no transmigration or A.I.-like system involved.
* ExtremeOmnisexual: In the ''donghua'', he is this instead of a DepravedHomosexual. Rumor is that he would harass anyone and ''anything'' he found pretty, including animals and plants. It's never confirmed on whether this is true or merely the result of gossips exaggerating his homosexuality.
* {{Foil}}: Mo Xuanyu and Wei Wuxian have a few other things in common besides their faces.
** Wei Wuxian was born from a marriage between two common-blooded people who genuinely loved each other, while Mo Xuanyu was born from a one-night stand between a noble and a high-ranking cultivator.
** Both were adopted into a major sect. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the sect: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Sect from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.
** Their relationships with the family they grew up with is also similar: they're despised by the family matriarch, who treats them as kindly as they would dirt. Mo Ziyuan's resentment and envy towards Mo Xuanyu mirrors Jiang Cheng's own bitterness towards Wei Wuxian.
** Because of the abuse he suffered from the rest of his family, Mo Xuanyu wanted them dead in retaliation. In spite of Wei Wuxian's own complicated and blood-soaked history with the Jiang family, he never wishes any ill will on either Yu Ziyuan or Jiang Cheng and merely chooses to move on from his past while telling the latter that he should do the same.
* HiddenDepths:
** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Sect was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]
* IdenticalStranger:
** While the ''manhua'' shows that his appearance and Wei Wuxian's original appearance have some similarities but are still distinguishable from the other, his character design in the ''donghua'' makes him look as if he ''is'' Wei Wuxian himself. The only differences are that Mo Xuanyu has longer hair and a shorter and slightly less masculine build, but that's about it.
** The trope is completely played straight in ''The Untamed'', where Wei Wuxian and Mo Xuanyu are played by the same actor. This is justified since it's explicitly stated in the live-action drama that the summoning ritual includes the effect of Wei Wuxian's appearance being slowly assimilated into Mo Xuanyu's body. The only way to tell them apart is that Wei Wuxian has a BeautyMark whereas Mo Xuanyu doesn't.
* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Sect leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: The events of the book really centered around the sacrifice that brought Wei Wuxian back into the world.
* {{Revenge}}: The whole reason he summoned Wei Wuxian was so he could get back at his abusers.
* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Sect and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His death is [[PlotTriggeringDeath starts off the entire novel's plot in the present time]], but he only has one small speaking role at the beginning of the story before bringing Wei Wuxian back to life.
* UncannyValleyMakeup: When Wei Wuxian first wakes up in Mo Xuanyu's body, he sees that his face is garishly covered with white powder, with the eyes caked in red. Some characters likened it to a "hanging ghost".
* UnwittingPawn:
** It can't actually be proven, but Wei Wuxian's hypothesis was that [[spoiler: Nie Huaisang used Mo Xuanyu to deliberately summon Wei Wuxian back into the world, kicking off the long XanatosGambit that Nie Huaisang [[BestServedCold had prepared for the downfall of Jin Guangyao as revenge for Nie Mingjue's death]]]].
** ''The Untamed'' plays around with this. Whether or not he remains a [[spoiler: pawn in Nie Huaisang's plans]] isn't confirmed, but either way his role as one is diminished since [[spoiler: in the adaptation he actively sought revenge against both his family ''and'' Jin Guangyao. Whether or not Nie Huaisang used him in his plans, Mo Xuanyu would have found a way to have both his family and his half-brother killed]].
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[[folder:Luo Qingyang (罗青羊)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xu Jiaqi (animation), Chen Nianru (audio drama), Zhang Yumeng (live-action)\\
'''Played by''': Wang Yifei (live-action) [[note]] Not the same actress as the one who plays Xiao Qing in ''The Living Dead''. [[/note]]

[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_lqy.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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->''"Irrational? Calling white black? I'm just being considerate it as it stands. What does it have to do with the fact that I'm a woman? You can't be rational with me so you're attacking me with other things?"''

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A servant of an unnamed sect that was brought to the Wen Sect's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.
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* ActionSurvivor: During the Xuanwu Cave arc in the ''donghua'', she managed to escape Dusk Creek Mountain even though there were several Wen clansmen hunting anyone who tried to get away.
* AdaptationalBadass: Downplayed. During the Xuanwu Cave arc, she served purely as a DamselInDistress in the novel. In ''The Untamed'', while she still got nearly branded by Wang Lingjiao, she was able to join the others in the fighting beforehand.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears long before the Sunshot Campaign began in ''The Untamed''. See AscendedExtra below as to why. After the TimeSkip, she appears shortly before the start of the Second Siege arc instead of the epilogue, which is when she reappears in the novel.
* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many sects gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Sect rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known sect like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.
* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Koi Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.
* ChekhovsGun: Her medicinal pouch -- which she gave to Wei Wuxian either in an embarrassed fit (in the novel) or out of guilt for him getting hurt from protecting her (in the ''donghua'') -- as it ended up being of great help to Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji when they got trapped in the Xuanwu Cave. On a more hilarious note, her pouch also shows [[spoiler: how petty Lan Wangji can be when jealous]], since the epilogue reveals that [[spoiler: he stole it from Wei Wuxian and has been using it as his wallet ever since]].
* DamselInDistress: She was this during the Xuanwu Cave arc. This is justified, however, since her weapon was confiscated and she was surrounded by ''armed'' Wen soldiers.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Her designs in the ''donghua'' and ''manhua'' are different. While both designs feature her in warm pink robes, her hairstyle, hair color, and facial features are completely distinct from the other.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: She's the only prominent female character to survive all the way to the epilogue, living a content life as a rogue cultivator with a family of her own.
* EnragedByIdiocy: Seeing just how quick the cultivation world is to spread libel over baseless rumors and immediately degrade anyone who disagrees and isn't of the right social status or even gender is more than enough to anger her into telling them off before cutting ties with them.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation sects, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].
** To Sisi, who gives credence to Wei Wuxian's worry that Mianmian's life would be irrevocably ruined if her face got branded, since Sisi couldn't properly do her job anymore since her scarred face repulsed any potential customers.
** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any sect, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.
* GoodParents: From the little that is shown in her interactions between her and her daughter, she and her husband seem to treat little Mianmian well.
* HappilyMarried: She marries a merchant who quit his job to accompany her during night hunts, and bore a daughter with him.
* LuminescentBlush: She becomes flustered and red-faced once she gets the joke behind Wei Wuxian introducing himself as "Yuandao".
* MamaBear: In The Untamed, when she senses someone hiding near their house, her immediate reaction is to stand in front of her daughter and draw her sword.
* NamesTheSame: InUniverse; her nickname is Mianmian, and she gave her daughter the same nickname.
* NiceGirl: She had a bit of a temper in the past, but she was still one of the two people who publicly spoke in Wei Wuxian's defense, and even years later continues to feel grateful towards him for saving her life.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Played with. Up until the epilogue, where her real name is finally revealed, she's known only as Mianmian since everyone InUniverse calls her by said nickname. The only exceptions are Lan Wangji, who refers to her as "Maiden Luo"; and her husband, who calls her by her given name. In the ''donghua'', however, her real name is already revealed during her introduction.
* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Sect feeds to the other sects.
* PinkIsFeminine: Her character design in the AnimatedAdaptation features her with pink clothing and hair decorations.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Her defense of Wei Wuxian shows that she won't side with an unconscionable crowd even if it meant saving her own skin and retaining her privileges.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her sectout of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.
* ShipperOnDeck: In ''The Untamed'', she's this for Jin Zixuan and Jiang Yanli.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Sect. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Sects.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: After the TimeSkip, she married a man who isn't a cultivator yet loved her enough to leave behind his old and safe job as a merchant to be able to travel with her during night-hunts.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Sect was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.
* StayInTheKitchen: She gets this treatment from the other cultivators when she attempts to defend Wei Wuxian, with her statements being dismissed solely on the account that she's a woman, [[EnragedByIdiocy much to her justified indignation]].
* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her sect, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her sect, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Sect.
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[[folder:Wei Changze (魏长泽)]]

!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Wu Hao (audio drama)

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Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Sect, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.
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* ActionDad: Despite his status as a subordinate to Jiang Fengmian, Wei Changze seemed to be skilled enough in cultivation to have studied with his master in the Cloud Recesses. He and his wife would also go night-hunting together.
* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Sect and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He's one of the ''very'' few fathers or father figures who was kind to his wife and nurturing towards his child. Naturally, he's dead.
* TheFaceless: The artists for the audio drama never give the viewer even a brief glimpse of what his face might look life, in contrast to his wife. In the ''manhua'', his wife is the only one of the pair to make a brief appearance.
* {{Foil}}: Wei Changze is a general foil to most of the fathers in ''Mo Dao Zu Shi'' since he was never abusive or neglectful to his son. But Wei Changze is especially this to his friend Jiang Fengmian, as he married for love instead of political connections and he never had a strained relationship with his son. But there is something both men have in common: dying in tragic circumstances and leaving their children orphaned at a young age (and ''much'' younger in Wei Wuxian's case).
* GoodParents: Although very little is known about him compared to his wife, there's no proof that points to the contrary. Wei Wuxian's only memory of his father involves him being carried on the latter's back while the entire family is traveling merrily.
* HappilyMarried: Almost every other parent duo in the story are bound by {{Arranged Marriage}}s, hence marital problems were inevitable. Wei Changze's married life with Cangse Sanren is even a complete contrast of Jiang Fengmian and Yu Ziyuan's marriage, as both chose to marry each other without being forced or obligated to. As such, they were perfectly content together.
* MaliciousSlander: An indirect example; Wei Wuxian is occasionally mocked for being a "son of a servant" strongly hints that the people who make that insult also look down on Wei Changze for not being of high social standing.
* PosthumousCharacter: He and his wife are dead even in the [[WholeEpisodeFlashback flashback arcs]]. This is consistent in all adaptations.
* TheQuietOne: Implied. Wei Wuxian's sole memory of his parents indicated that Wei Changze was rather quiet and not one for talking.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Sect and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Sect and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Sect on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.
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[[folder:Cangse Sanren (藏色散人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Chen Nianru (audio drama)

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Wei Wuxian's mother. In her younger years, Cangse Sanren studied under Baoshan Sanren before leaving her mentorship and eventually marrying Wei Changze and having a son with him. However, she and her husband died a few years later while they were night-hunting.
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* ActionMom: Cangse Sanren is a disciple of Baoshan Sanren, which is saying something.
* AffectionateNickname: In the audio drama, she calls her husband "Master Wei" with the same fond tone her son uses when he calls Lan Wangji "Second Brother Lan".
* ChildhoodFriends: She studied in the Cloud Recesses with Wei Changze and Jiang Fengmian when they were younger.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: She's the only other known female character besides Jiang Yanli and [[spoiler: Luo Qingyang]] to have no issues with ''both'' her marriage or raising a son. It's no surprise then that she kicked the bucket when Wei Wuxian was still a child.
* DudeMagnet: According to Xiao Xingchen, Cangse Sanren had many men vying for her hand in marriage, but she chose to be with Wei Changze.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Yu Ziyuan. Yu Ziyuan is said to have forced Jiang Fengmian into a marriage with her, resulting in them having an unhappy relationship, and she's far from a decent mother to both her biological children and her ward. Cangse Sanren, on the other hand, entered in a mutually consented marriage with someone she loved, and she proved to be a good and loving mother to her son, even if their time together was tragically cut short.
** Much like how their sons contrast each other, Cangse Sanren also foils Meng Shi.
*** Cangse Sanren gave birth to Wei Wuxian after marrying Wei Changze, while Meng Shi had Jin Guangyao (then Meng Yao) from a one-night stand with Jin Guangshan.
*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation sects think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Sect (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Sect does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.
* TheGadfly: It's easy to see where Wei Wuxian got his trolling personality from. An extra from the audio drama shows her teasing Wei Wuxian, with Wei Changze gently chiding her for putting a fish in her son's shirt, which is similar to how Wei Wuxian would tease Wen Yuan despite his affection for the boy.
* GoodParents: Like mother, like son indeed. Wei Wuxian took a lot after her, including a soft spot with children and good knowledge in dealing with them.
* HappilyMarried: Compared to the most of the other female characters who were in an ArrangedMarriage, Cangse Sanren eloped with Wei Changze on her own free will. As such, both were completely content together.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Cangse Sanren fell in love with a man who is kind but quiet in nature, and so did her son.
* MaliciousSlander: A posthumous example; Cangse Sanren is on the receiving end of this, with many spreading the rumor that she's Jiang Fengmian's secret mistress.
* MeaningfulName: "Cangse" means "hidden colors" and "Sanren" is an honorific that means "wanderer" or "traveler", so her full title essentially translates to "wanderer of hidden colors".
* NiceGirl: The little that's known of her already implies her to be this, considering the words she imparted to Wei Wuxian about remembering only the kindness others do for him and not the other way around.
* NoodleIncident: According to an interview with the author, Cangse Sanren once pranked Lan Qiren by cutting off his beard in retaliation for him nearly getting Wei Changze and Jiang Fengmian killed during a night-hunt and not apologizing for it.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Cangse Sanren is not actually her name, but her title.
* PosthumousCharacter: She and her husband are dead even in the [[WholeEpisodeFlashback flashback arcs]]. This is consistent in all adaptations.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: One can be forgiven for translating the mother's name into '''Z'''angse Sanren, since the 藏 in her name can be pronounced as either ''cang'' or ''zang''. The ''donghua'' and the audio drama use the former pronunciation, while the LiveActionAdaptation uses the latter.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Jiang Fengmian and Wei Cangzhe when they attended the same school together.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Subverted. She studied with Jiang Fengmian and Wei Changze when they were younger, and it's clear she cared for both of them as she even went as far as to chop off Lan Qiren's goatee when he refused to take responsibility for nearly getting Wei Cangzhe and Jiang Fengmian on a night hunt killed. After she ran off with Wei Changze to be rogue cultivators, she naturally drifted apart from Jiang Fengmian; although there's no implication that the two ever got on bad terms after she married Wei Changze.
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[[folder:Baoshan Sanren (抱山散人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Bai Xuecen (live-action)\\
'''Played by''': Liu Tingyu (live-action)

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A powerful and ancient cultivator whose location is unknown, and the teacher of the late Cangse Sanren and Xiao Xingchen.
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* ActionGirl: Strongly implied at the very least. She managed to cultivate to immortality, after all, and her students are all said to be highly skilled swordsmen.
* AdaptationExpansion: Baoshan Sanren gets to make an appearance in ''The Untamed'' via a brief flashback involving her and Lan Yi.
* TheAgeless: She's one of the very few cultivators who achieved immortality and is still alive at present.
* AmbiguousGender: Played with. As the Chinese language uses genderless pronouns, whether Baoshan Sanren is truly a woman or a man is unknown. Even the ''manhua'' adaptation was initially unsure on which gender to portray the character with [[note]] The ''manhua's'' artist initially drew Baoshan Sanren as a man before changing them to a woman [[/note]]. ''The Untamed'' portrays Baoshan Sanren as a woman, and majority of the fandom goes with the interpretation that Baoshan Sanren is a woman since the fan English translations also make use of female pronouns whenever the character is mentioned.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the ''manhua'', Baoshan Sanren was initially drawn as a man before the artist changed it to a woman, [[spoiler: alluding to Wen Qing and how she's really the one who restored Jiang Cheng's golden core]].
* HealingHands: According to others, Baoshan Sanren can restore life and bring flesh back to bone. Wei Wuxian even justifies this as the reason that she can also repair damaged golden cores, [[spoiler: except that he wasn't being honest]].
* TheHermit: She chose to isolate themselves from the rest of the mortal world so as to not get involved with their various conflicts, and she encourage their disciples to do the same.
* MeaningfulName: Baoshan literally translates to "to embrace a mountain", referring to her choice to live in solitude and reside on a mountain.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Inverted. All her three students didn't die peaceful deaths, and the reader even gets to witness the exact circumstances of how her third student dropped dead.
* MysticalWhiteHair: In the ''manhua'', she's depicted with either white or light grey hair.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Baoshan Sanren is a title rather than a birth or courtesy name, and it translates to "wanderer who embraces the mountain".
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: This happened with Yanling Daoren, her first student who left her tutelage. This trope is played with in that Yanling Daoren became evil long after he went down the mountain.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Sects, and both founders were born centuries ago.
* TheUnseen: She never makes a proper appearance (except for the LiveActionAdaptation due to plot divergence), and is only mentioned by name. This is the case even when Wei Wuxian told Jiang Cheng that she's the only one who can restore his golden core, [[spoiler: although that's because he was lying to him]].
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! Non-Cultivators

!! Mo Family

[[folder:Mo Ziyuan (莫子渊)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xing Chao (animation), Li Qingyang (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Takeshi Nishimura (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Korean)''': Cho Jin-suk (animation)\\
'''Played by''': Sun Shengxuan (live-action)

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-> ''"Are you proud of yourself just because you've studied cultivation for a few years? Well, how does it feel when you've been kicked back home like a stray dog?"''

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Mo Xuanyu's cousin. He abuses Mo Xuanyu often out of envy because his cousin has an aptitude in cultivation whereas he has none.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In ''The Untamed''. While it would be far-fetched to call him handsome, he's nowhere as obese as he appeared in the AnimatedAdaptation.
* AnArmAndALeg: He loses his left arm after being possessed by an evil spirit.
* AssholeVictim: Almost. The only one who mourns his death is his mother, but not even Wei Wuxian feels even a smidgen of pity for his death.
* BackFromTheDead: Briefly, when Wei Wuxian brings him back as a fierce corpse to fight the possessed Madam Mo.
* DirtyCoward: Played with. He still gets violent, but he's clearly out of his element when his "cousin" starts to fight back against him. Played straight in the ''donghua'', where he runs away when "Mo Xuanyu" kicks him in the face and verbally challenges him.
* FatBastard: In the ''donghua'' and the ''manhua'', compared to the novel where he's described with a "sickly-looking constitution".
* {{Foil}}: To Jiang Cheng.
** Both harbor envy and resentment towards someone who they believe have everything better than them, and as a result they lash out because of it. Mo Ziyuan is straight-up abusive towards Mo Xuanyu since the beginning and would go around stealing his belongings, beating him and hurling insults left and right. While Jiang Cheng had committed many wrongdoings towards Wei Wuxian partly because of his envy and insecurities towards him and acts like a {{Jerkass}} to his old friend now, back then their relationship used to be closer and more harmonious.
** Mo Ziyuan acts like a typical ManChild in terms of both mannerisms and behavior. On the other hand, Jiang Cheng doesn't literally act like a five year-old, but deep down he has the emotional capacity of a child as he has a hard time processing things in a healthy and mature manner.
* ForWantOfANail: Mo Xuanyu wouldn't have any reason to summon Wei Wuxian if Mo Ziyuan wasn't cruel towards him, after all.
* GreenEyedMonster: The main reason he treats Mo Xuanyu like dirt is because he's envious of Mo Xuanyu for having the cultivational abilities that he himself lacks.
* KarmicDeath: He abused Mo Xuanyu and would often steal his belongings. In retaliation, Mo Xuanyu summoned Wei Wuxian to kill him, but Mo Ziyuan ended up dying from stealing one of Wei Wuxian's inventions. Wei Wuxian even lampshades how it's almost like poetic justice.
* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: He does this often to Mo Xuanyu, literally even. Too bad he failed to realize that [[TheDogBitesBack even lunatics are more than capable of snapping and fighting back]].
* LargeHam: While he's far from a restrained character, he's nearly wailing all of lines in the Japanese audio drama.
* ManChild: Borders on PsychopathicManchild. Even at the age of 17 (or 20 in the LiveActionAdaptation), his mother's doting ensured that he would never mature or wisen up.
* MommasBoy: He's quick to go crying to his mom if distressed or upset.
* SpoiledBrat: Although he's technically an adult by ancient China's standards, he's quick to get mad and throw violent tantrums when things don't go this way.
* StickyFingers: He tends to steal all of Mo Xuanyu's belongings, believing that he's entitled to own them. In the end, this is what does him in as the last thing he stole was a Spirit-Attraction Flag, which is essentially a death magnet to those who don't know how to use it.
* TooDumbToLive: Despite being instructed clearly and repeatedly by full-fledged cultivators to not go to the courtyard and touch anything, he ignored their warnings and did just that. Guess what happens to him next.
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[[folder:Madam Mo (莫夫人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Liao Jing (animation), Chang Rongshan (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Kae Oki (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Korean)''': Sin Gyeong-sun (animation)\\
'''Played by''': Jia Shuyi (live-action)

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->''"It's all your fault, you son of a bitch!"''

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Mo Ziyuan's mother and Mo Xuanyu's aunt. She is the matriarch of the Mo family.
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* DemonicPossession: She's last of the Mo family to get possessed by the ghost arm.
* EvilAunt: To Mo Xuanyu. She's not a villain, per se, but she's still a nasty woman and is as abusive as her son is to her nephew. However, there are hints that she's actually the most abusive in the family, because Wei Wuxian observes that among the cuts on his arm (which represent the people that Mo Xuanyu wants dead, and will disappear when they do die), the cut that represents Mo Xuanyu's revenge against Madam Mo is the largest and most gruesome.
* {{Foil}}: To Yu Ziyuan.
** Both are the matriarchs of a family who despise someone for outshining their own son, and subsequently treats them horribly. What differs is that while Mo Xuanyu eventually snapped and wanted revenge for Madam Mo's abuse, Wei Wuxian never harbored any grudges against Yu Ziyuan for her mistreatment of him. That being said, Wei Wuxian doesn't have any '''fond'' opinions of Yu Ziyuan either.
** While they love their sons, they treat their boys differently. Madam Mo spoils her son and lets him get away with whatever he does (only scolding him in one instance), resulting in him becoming a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] ManChild. On the other hand, Yu Ziyuan is stricter than strict on her son and berates him when he falls slightly of her expectations, causing him to grow up with severe anger and self-esteem issues.
* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Sect instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.
* LargeHam: If all of her Chinese voice actors portray her as a mean old lady, then her Japanese voice actor in the audio drama portrays her as a ''hysterical'' old lady... and this is ''before'' her son dies.
* MamaBear: She attempts to physically attack Wei Wuxian when she suspects he killed her son, due to him earlier claiming that he'd kill anyone who messed with his stuff again.
* NeverMyFault: In a way; when Wei Wuxian bluntly reminds her that Mo Ziyuan's refusal to listen to warnings resulted in his death, Madam Mo refused to admit that her son brought his doom on himself.
* NoNameGiven: She's only referred to as "Madam Mo" by the others.
* WickedStepmother: She's just as bad as her son in her treatment of Mo Xuanyu. Constantly calling him a lunatic is just icing on the cake.
* YourMom: She does a subtle one in the novel when she calls "Mo Xuanyu" a "son of a bitch", but she plays this straight in the ''donghua'' when she tells him that his mother -- and his sister -- is a whore.
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[[folder:Mister Mo (莫旦那)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Feng Sheng (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Toru Ichimura (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Liu Daomin (live-action)

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->''"Damn madman! If you don't go back now, wait and see how I'll punish you!"''

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The patriarch of the Mo family.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear at all in the ''donghua''. Either he doesn't exist at all in the adaptation or was already dead prior to Wei Wuxian's resurrection is anyone's guess.
* DemonicPossession: He's the first victim of the Mo family to get possessed by the ghost arm.
* EvilUncle: Like his wife and his son, he is also abusive towards Mo Xuanyu, calling the latter a madman and threatening to beat him if he didn't act compliant. There's a reason Mo Xuanyu also wanted him dead.
* ExtremeDoormat: He defers to his wife and is somewhat afraid of her temper. It's likely he's even a HenpeckedHusband.
* NoNameGiven: Like his wife, but all the more so in his case as he's not even called "Mister Mo" -- which is how he is referred to in the credits of the audio drama. InUniverse, the only time he's ever addressed by another character is when Wei Wuxian referred to him as "Mo Ziyuan's dad".
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: While little is known about him, he's introduced as an ExtremeDoormat to his wife. So when he ''shoves'' her while she's ranting about their son's death, it's a sign that something's off. And it is -- he's possessed by a malevolent spirit.
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!! Dafan Mountain

[[folder:A-Yan (阿胭)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Chen Nianru (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Madoka Hirade (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Zhang Linran (live-action)

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One of the victims of the Dancing Goddess, and the only one to have regained her soul after making a wish to the creature.
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* AdaptedOut: She doesn't make an appearance in the ''donghua''. In this case, her presence isn't needed because in the adaptation, the Dancing Goddess isn't an entity of its own but rather, it's merely a statue that came to life after the ghost arm possessed it.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before her wedding, she prayed to the Dancing Goddess that her fiance's would be loyal to her forever. Her wish was granted via her fiance's death the very next day, because her wish was interpreted in the worst way possible: he dies so he would never have the chance to be unfaithful to her.
* CameBackWrong: When her father wished for her soul back, she was able to move and talk again, but her soul was damaged from the entire experience, and it's obvious that she's not completely ''there''.
* EmptyShell: She was this for a while after making her wish to the Dancing Goddess. After her father wished for her to come back, she's no longer this trope, though her mind and soul still remain damaged.
* InvoluntaryDance: She tends to break into a dance every now and then, imitating the way the statue in the mountain would dance and smile.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She's only referred to as A-Yan. While her father's name is Zheng, it's never specified if it's his family name or first name. The audio drama also credits her as only A-Yan.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence helps Wei Wuxian figure out the mystery behind the Dafan Mountain arc and the true threat that the Dancing Goddess posses.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her entire family might have been alive and well had she never prayed to the Dancing Goddess.
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!! Yunping City

[[folder:Meng Shi (孟诗)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Kuo Haojun (audio drama)

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Jin Guangyao's mother, and a formerly famous prostitute in Yunmeng.
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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Despite her profession, she wholeheartedly loved her son and is one of the very few positive influences on Jin Guangyao's life.
* DesecratingTheDead: Implied. Her body was buried [[spoiler: underneath the Guanyin temple after her death, but her grave was emptied some time before Jin Guangyao attempted to retrieve her remains]]. What happened to her corpse is unknown, but Wei Wuxian speculates that [[spoiler: her corpse was dismembered and scattered to spite Jin Guangyao, since he did the exact same thing to Nie Mingjue's corpse after sending him into ''qi'' deviation]].
--> [[spoiler: '''Nie Huaisang''']]: I think that if this person hates Jin Guangyao so much, they'd probably be entirely merciless towards something he cherishes more than his life.
* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: After Jin Guangyao burned down the temple where he and his mother used to work at, he built a temple over its remains and modeled the Guanyin statue after her so people would honor and worship her.]]
* HiddenDepths: As stated in her description, she's known to be rather well-educated for a prostitute, as she can read, write, and play the ''guqin''. Not that many think it amounted to much because in the eyes of the public, the stigma of her profession outweighs her talents.
* HighClassCallGirl: She was ''formerly'' this, but her worth as a prostitute dwindled after she gave birth.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In her defense, she's not the first to be blind to Jin Guangshan's true character and how he doesn't care for any of his mistresses or the children he conceived with them.
* IllGirl: She got an unknown illness some time after giving birth to Jin Guangyao. Her conditioned severely worsened by the time her son was ten years old, and she eventually succumbed to her illness some time later.
* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Sect so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died long before the Sunshot Campaign began.
* {{Pride}}: She gets accused of this by her co-workers and some of her patrons as well, since she used to be a famous prostitute but held on to the glory of being one even long after she had a son and was no longer in her prime. Even Sisi, the only one who was nice to her, called her out on this (albeit not because she looked down on her; she knew that such an attitude would invite only the scorn of others).
* RealityEnsues: As she didn't have the wealth or the means to constantly take care of herself, giving birth to a child slowly weathered out Meng Shi over the years which made her less and less desirable for customers. Naturally, this didn't work out in her favor. In one instance, it got her beaten up by a client.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: She's often on the receiving end of this, since whenever someone calls Jin Guangyao a SonOfAWhore, they mean to insult both him and his mother just because of their background and/or profession.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: ''Plenty'' of events would have never happened if Meng Shi didn't encourage her son to earn Jin Guangshan's favor and nurture the belief that climbing up the social ladder would solve most of their problems.
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[[folder:Sisi (思思)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Yan Meme (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Su Yue (live-action)

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->''"When I saw that the man was dead, I knew that we were done. We wouldn't be able to escape either."''

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* AdaptedOut: Not her, exactly; although the series never showed [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao's flashback during his life in the brothel]] which would then explain why [[spoiler: he spared only Sisi and not the other prostitutes]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: While not much is known about her, it still requires a lot of kindness for someone to show concern towards people everyone else either slandered or treated poorly. And whenever she's defending those people, it usually involves her yelling at the others to piss off or getting into a violent catfight with someone who decided to get a little too mouthy.
* CatFight: She got into one with Anxin in the past. Sisi is notably the one who struck first since she heard Anxin badmouth Meng Shi, and was having none of it.
* CoveredInScars: Her face is full of cuts, and in the novel they're said to be so gruesome that the others are immediately creeped out. This is why she covers up her scarred face with a veil.
* HairTriggerTemper: Anxin described to a customer how Sisi had a fierce personality. The fact that Sisi defended Meng Shi from any mocking onlookers by yelling at them to quit gawking and move along attests to this. After her time in captivity, her personality became more mellow.
* NiceGirl: Everyone in the brothel Jin Guangyao grew up in would always make fun of him or his mother behind their backs. Sisi is the only one who stood up for both of them.
* ProperlyParanoid: She's the only one who realized how suspicious it was for someone to hire several prostitutes who were past their prime and take them somewhere without informing anyone else. She's also the only one who gets spared, albeit for a completely different reason.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation sects, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.
* VocalEvolution: Sisi sounds completely different in the flashbacks (both when she defended Meng Shi and when [[spoiler: she was called to "service" Jin Guangshan]]) and in the present. This is justified since several years had passed since both events had occurred, and there's how she was locked up for eleven years.
* WomanScorned: She's on the receiving end of this trope. One of her customers whom she intended to marry had a wife, and said wife hired some thugs to scar her face.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anxin (安心)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Yang Neng [[note]] Credited as Mie Mie [[/note]] (audio drama)
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A prostitute from the same brothel where Meng Shi worked at.
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* AdaptedOut: She's not present in any way in ''The Untamed'', unless the viewer counts her as one of the ghosts Jin Guangyao sees in a hallucination near the finale.
* CatFight: She and Sisi engaged in a violent one after Sisi slapped her for talking smack about Meng Shi.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: While the story shows that there are many more unpleasant ways to die, being burned alive is still far from a merciful way to go.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: From the little the reader knows of her, she's catty, unpleasant, and talks about people behind their backs.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's just a BitCharacter, but it's through her memories that the main cast realize more vital information about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]].
[[/folder]]

!! Other

[[folder:Bicao (碧草)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xu Jing [[note]] Credited as Xiao Liansha [[/note]] (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Fan Huawei (live-action)

[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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->''"After Maiden Su was married, Madam was still extremely depressed. She was sick in her heart, and her sickness worsened by day. Before she passed away, she couldn't hold it in any longer, and told me everything."''

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Qin Su's handmaid, and previously Madam Qin's handmaid.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: While she told Qin Su about [[spoiler: how she and her husband are half-siblings]], she never accounted for the possibility that [[spoiler: her mistress would kill herself out of despair]]. Wei Wuxian even calls her out on it.
* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Koi Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.
* HaveWeMet: The cultivators gathered in Lotus Pier eventually recognize Bicao when Lan Qiren points out that she looks familiar.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Wei Wuxian suspects that Bicao disobeyed Madam Qin's orders to never [[spoiler: tell anyone the truth about Qin Su's birth]] is because she was offered a hefty sum of money. The fact that Bicao quickly hides her expensive jade bracelet when Wei Wuxian points it out further supports the possibility.
* SecretKeeper: For years, she's the only one who knew about [[spoiler: how Qin Su is yet another of Jin Guangshan's illegitimate children]]. At least, until a good bribe loosened her tongue.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Young Master Qin (秦公子)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Feng Ming (audio drama)
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-> ''"The incident happened years before now. Please excuse my inability to recall every single detail. But in all honesty, who has never acted on impulse when they were young, doing inexplicable things, meeting inexplicable people. Please don't tangle yourselves in such an incident. Right now, all I want is to deal with this matter as soon as possible."''

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A wealthy man who appears only in the ''Intrusion'' extra. He's been troubled by a fierce corpse constantly rapping at the gates of his house by night and calls for help, receiving the assistance of Lan Sizhui, who's accompanied by Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji.
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* AdaptedOut: Since ''The Untamed'' doesn't cover the extra chapters, he's not present in the live-action drama.
* BlatantLies: Wei Wuxian initially refuses to be helpful with him regarding the fierce corpse because he can tell that the guy is hiding vital information from them.
* CharacterDevelopment: Implied offscreen, where his experience with the fierce corpse that hounded him might have taught him a thing or two about treating servants better.
* DueToTheDead: After the fierce corpse that's been trying to break into his household finally accomplishes his goal, Young Master Qin pays for the corpse's burial services.
* {{Jerkass}}: While he's not rude or dismissive to the protagonists, they notice that Young Master Qin is obstinate and doesn't think too highly of servants. He even rubs [[NiceGuy Lan Sizhui]] off the wrong way.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Again, downplayed, as when the fierce corpse finally breaks into his house, the worst it does to him is knock him out with one punch before deciding that its business is done. However, the experience does scare Young Master Qin straight in the long run.
* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Sect, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.
* NeverMyFault: He's very reluctant to admit that he's the reason there's even a fierce corpse harassing his household late at night, and refrains from telling the whole truth to the very people he called to help deal with the issue. It takes a lot of pressing and more nights of the fierce corpse's persistence to get in that he breaks and starts spilling the beans.
[[/folder]]

!! Luo Qingyang's Family

[[folder:Luo Qingyang's Husband (罗青羊的丈夫)]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the novel, he appears in the epilogue. In ''The Untamed'', he appears shortly before the events of the Second Siege.
* AmazonChaser: Downplayed. Between him and his wife, his wife is the fighter. Not that it stopped him from falling in love with her and marrying her.
* BadassBystander: Implied, considering that even though he's not a cultivator, he's still willing to accompany his wife whenever she would go night-hunting.
* GoodParents
* HappilyMarried
* NiceGuy: From the little that is seen of him, he is gentle and respectful, and is kind and sweet enough to win Luo Qingyang's love.
* NoNameGiven: Neither his first nor his family name is ever hinted at.
* PapaWolf: When Wei Wuxian realizes that Luo Qingyang named her daughter with her nickname, the man became confused and quickly asked how Wei Wuxian knew his daughter with a suspecting tone. While Wei Wuxian coos over little Mianmian, he refrains from squishing her cheeks since her father was present.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Little Mianmian (小绵绵)]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears in the penultimate chapter of the novel. However, she appears a few arcs earlier in ''The Untamed''.
* LikeParentLikeChild
* OdangoHair
* {{Tsundere}}
[[/folder]]

! Animals

[[folder:Little Apple (小苹果)]]

[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_xpg.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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->''"You're definitely destined for wealth, even harder to please than me."''
--> -- '''Wei Wuxian'''

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A donkey that Wei Wuxian brought along with him after he left Mo Village.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the ''donghua'', Little Apple appears in the Mo Village arc rather than the Dafan Mountain arc, which is when he makes his first appearance in the novel.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In every adaptation, Wei Wuxian initially had difficulty in getting the animal to come with him. Although in the ''donghua'', its stubbornness seems to come from personally disliking Wei Wuxian rather than from simply being a PickyEater. There's also when it intentionally harasses the rabbits in the Cloud Recesses just because. In the novel, it was only acting aggressive because it was hungry.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the ''manhua'', Little Apple is still overall prickly, but a few panels show him to be more affectionate towards Wei Wuxian. When the two see each other after the conclusion of the Yi City arc, Little Apple starts to running to Wei Wuxiian with tears in its eyes, as if saying that it missed its owner.
* AnimalJingoism: In RealLife, whether donkeys and dogs can get along is a mixed issue; there are cases when they do, and there are other cases when they don't. In Little Apple and Fairy's case, it's the latter.
* BigEater: It can eat several apples at once.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As one would expect from a donkey, Little Apple is stubborn and difficult to have around; but they willingly continued to tag along with Wei Wuxian during the Dafan Mountain arc when they could have just left, and didn't make any noise when they sensed that the latter wasn't in a good mood.
* MeaningfulName: The donkey is called ''Xiao Pingguo'' in Chinese, which literally translates to "Little Apple". [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Three guesses as to why.]]
* MrMuffykins: While they're not a dog, but their finicky and stubborn attitude perfectly fits this trope.
* PickyEater: As stated in the novel, they're very particular about what kind of grass they eat.
--> ''Although it was only a donkey, it would exclusively eat fresh, young grass with dewdrops still hanging off them. If the tip of the grass had a streak of yellow, it wouldn't eat it... If it didn't eat high-quality food, it wouldn't budge, and it'd lose its temper and kick around.''
* SilentSnarker: In the ''donghua'', where they're almost as expressive as [[WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} Khan]].
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Guess.
* UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople: As already stated, donkeys are noted to be stubborn and are also known as animals of burden. Wei Wuxian himself is headstrong and part of his personality involves shouldering all his troubles and those of his loved ones on his own, while refusing to ask for the help of others.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Lampshaded by Jin Ling, who thinks that a name that means "Little Apple" is stupid for a donkey. This also counts as HypocriticalHumor, since Lan Jingyi points out that Jin Ling gave his own dog an even more ridiculous name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fairy (仙子)]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_xianzi.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_fairy.png[[/labelnote]] to see Fairy in ''The Untamed'']]

Jin Ling's pet Husky, a spiritual dog. It was gifted to Jin Ling by Jin Guangyao when Jin Ling was still a child.
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* AbsentAnimalCompanion: Since Fairy is Jin Ling's spiritual dog, it would be odd at first to find that Fairy didn't accompany its master into Yi City, where having a dog would be a lot of help. But Jin Ling reveals to Wei Wuxian that Fairy is injured after it got into a fight with Little Apple.
* AmbiguousGender: Because of the lack of gendered pronouns in the Chinese language, Fairy is referred to as "it" in the fan translations, albeit with the rare occasion of being referred to with male pronouns. In ''The Untamed'', they're played by a ''female'' dog, and the [=WeTV=] subtitles occasionally makes use of female pronouns.
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fairy manages to [[spoiler: understand and imitate the events at the Guanyin temple enough to convey it to other people]], something that no real dog is capable of doing. Generally, they're a lot smarter than the average Husky, and Huskies in RealLife aren't noted for their intelligence.
* AnimalJingoism: In RealLife, whether donkeys and dogs can get along is a mixed issue; there are cases when they do, and there are other cases when they don't. In Little Apple and Fairy's case, it's the latter. According to the juniors, it's even Fairy who attacks first, causing Little Apple to return the favor with a hard kick.
* BigFriendlyDog: Downplayed, given that they're often called to spook a certain cynophobe, but they're a Husky (a breed of dogs that are as large as wolves) and are generally energetic and playful when their master isn't in danger.
* CanineCompanion: To Jin Ling. That being said, they're not always accompanying him.
* TheDreaded: To Wei Wuxian, who either pales or shrieks in fear at the sight of the dog and already tenses up whenever he hears its barking even from far away.
* EvilDetectingDog: They're a spiritual dog and one that's good at detecting evil creatures and evil intentions.
* HeroicDog: While its mere presence scares the crap out of Wei Wuxian, there's no arguing that the dog is on the side of good.
* MundaneUtility: They're a spiritual dog, and serves as both a scent tracker and AttackAnimal. Jin Ling and Jiang Cheng also use them to intimidate Wei Wuxian.
* UndyingLoyalty: This is a common trait shared among all spiritual dogs; they'll never abandon their owner no matter whhat.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: They're a dog whose name is "''Xianzi''", which translates to "Fairy". Even Wei Wuxian and Lan Jingyi lampshade the silliness of the name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lan Wangji's Rabbits (蓝忘机的兔子)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_rabbits.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_rabbits.png[[/labelnote]] to see the rabbits in ''The Untamed'']]

Originally a pair of rabbits that Wei Wuxian gave to Lan Wangji; but when Wei Wuxian finds himself in the Cloud Recesses once again, he finds that Lan Wangji now owns an entire warren of them.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange:
** Downplayed in the ''donghua'', where Wei Wuxian saved one of the rabbits from a group of fierce corpses and caught another the next day (so that the first one would have some company) before giving them both to Lan Wangji.
** In ''The Untamed'', the rabbits served as companions to Lan Yi, who was trapped in a cave within the Cloud Recesses for some time. After Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji meet the latter's predecessor, whose spirit then leaves the mortal world in piece, Lan Wangji decides to take the rabbits into his own care.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: In the novel, both the original rabbits Wei Wuxian gave Lan Wangji are described to have white fur. The ''donghua'' and the ''manhua'' depict the pair as one of a black and a white rabbit, respectively.
* BunniesForCuteness: It's a given for the rabbits, [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter being the adorably round, plump, cuddly, and fluffy things they are]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: PlayedForLaughs. Within likely less than a day of meeting each other, the original two rabbits immediately decided to start humping. The ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra strongly hints that ever since then, they're almost never apart. Then a bonus episode in the audio drama has the rabbit that resembles [[CrazyJealousGuy Lan Wangji drive away all the other rabbits that the other rabbit (who resembles Wei Wuxian) attempted to befriend]].
* NoNameGiven: Played with. In the ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra, Lan Xichen stated that Lan Wangji named the rabbits, but Lan Wangji was reluctant on telling him their names. Even the author confirmed that the bunnies' names are a secret that only Lan Wangji knows.
* UnsettlingGenderReveal: PlayedForLaughs when after Wei Wuxian gifted two bunnies to Lan Wangji, the bunnies immediately started mating, and Lan Wangji freaks out over how both bunnies are male.
[[/folder]]

! Creatures

[[folder:Stygian Tiger Seal (阴虎符)]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_yinhufu.png]]

A weapon which Wei Wuxian forged from an ancient sword teeming with resentful energy to turn the tide of war in the Sunshot Campaign. While not a sentient entity on its own, its mere presence drives part of the plot.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: How it's created in ''The Untamed'' is different what was depicted in the novel's canon.
* AmplifierArtifact: It drastically increases its user's ability to use demonic cultivation. For example, Wei Wuxian's use of the Stygian Tiger Seal allows him to control thousands instead of hundreds of fierce corpses.
* ArtifactOfDoom: Simply put, several things went downhill in the past because of Jin Guangshan's desire to obtain the Stygian Tiger Seal and use it to rule over the cultivation world. This is taken further in ''The Untamed'', where the battle at the Nightless City shows that almost every other cultivator also wishes to get their hands on it.
* LostInTranslation: Although Exiled Rebels goes with the term "Stygian Tiger Seal", it would be more contextually and culturally accurate to call the artifact the "Yin Tiger Seal" or the "Yin Tiger Tally".
** While "stygian" is a synonym for "dark" or "pitch-black", and ''yin'' does refer to either the darkness or the night, the ''yin'' in the name is more based on the Taoist concept of ''yin-yang'' duality -- which represents how two opposing forces are what help maintain wholeness and balance.
** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Sect needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Sect enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]
* UncertainDoom: In the final arc, Jin Guangyao claims that [[spoiler: the Stygian Tiger Seal is destroyed]], although Wei Wuxian doubts his words as there's no physical proof. [[spoiler: But what can be said is that even if it isn't destroyed, no one has their hands on it]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fierce Corpses (凶尸)]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_corpses.png]]

* AdaptationDeviation: In ''The Untamed'', fierce corpses are instead referred to as "ghoulish puppets" -- humans who aren't dead but are nevertheless placed in a mindless, zombie-like state. This change is due to Chinese media not being very approving of showing zombies and the like on television.
* EliteZombie: The sentient fierce corpses are considered this; since not only do they retain their intelligence and awareness from when they were alive, but they also have heightened strength and senses.
* FriendlyZombie: There are a few fierce corpses that have no intention of being a threat. [[spoiler: The blood corpses in the Second Siege arc]] are a good example of that.
* NotUsingTheZWord: While they function similarly to undead zombies, they're only referred to either as "corpses" or "fierce corpses".
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Again, they're not zombies, but dead humans reanimated by resentful energy. Usually, one has to have harbored regrets or grudges in life in order to come back as a fierce corpse.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The living corpses are this; they became such not because they were reanimated with necromancy, but because they were afflicted with the corpse poisoning, which slowly affected their organs until their entire bodies functioned similar to that of an actual fierce corpse.
* ZergRush: While a single fierce corpse isn't too difficult for a cultivator of decent skill to deal with, it's a whole other issue when one is facing a horde (which is still an understatement) of them. Not even a hundred cultivators will have an easy time fending them off.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dancing Goddess (舞天女)]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_statue_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_statue.png[[/labelnote]] to see the Dancing Goddess in ''The Untamed'']]

A statue resembling a woman in a dancing stance, earning it its name of the "Dancing Goddess". It is located inside a cave on Dafan Mountain, and people would visit the cave to pray to the statue.
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* AdaptationalBadass: It's noticeably harder to deal with in the ''donghua'', since it's controlled by a limb of one extremely ferocious corpse and is able to [[RubberMan stretch its limbs to greater distances]].
* CompositeCharacter: Combined with AdaptedOut; the entire subplot focusing on the trouble the Dancing Goddess has caused throughout the years is nonexistent in the ''donghua'', and the only reason why it's still a threat is because the ghost arm has possessed it.
* JackassGenie: It will definitely grant the wishes of those who pray to it... but at the cost of the wisher's soul.
* LivingStatue: Not always, though it starts to become animated after Jin Ling wishes for "the soul-consuming creature in Dafan Mountain to appear".
* MysteriousPast: It's never clear how it's really created. What is certain that it became sentient after receiving countless prayers over the years.
* NighInvulnerable: It's made of stone, for one, so swords and arrows will barely land a scratch on the thing. It's also a supernatural being that's neither a spirit nor a beast, hence it's immune to any cultivational spells, talismans, or any other tools. It was only put down after Wen Ning smashed it to irreparable pieces.
* RockMonster: It is exactly as it looks.
* SoulEating: It does this to the people whose wishes it grants.
* SpannerInTheWorks: If it weren't for its presence, none of the juniors would be in danger, which would force Wei Wuxian to use demonic cultivation to summon Wen Ning, who would inadvertently clue in Lan Wangji and Jiang Cheng to "Mo Xuanyu"'s real identity.
* StarterVillain: The Dancing Goddess is just more of a brutal monster than an outright villain. But nevertheless, it is the first being in the present time to give Wei Wuxian and the juniors some trouble.
* ToServeMan: After Jin Ling made a careless wish to it, the Dancing Goddess decided that human souls weren't enough to satisfy it anymore and decided to consume human flesh as well.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Waterborne Abyss (水行渊)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_waterborne.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_waterborne.png[[/labelnote]] to see the Waterborne Abyss in ''The Untamed'']]

An aquatic monster that's formed from the resentful energy of several beings that drowned in a certain area of water.
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* HumanSacrifice: It requires one every now and then to keep it pacified, otherwise it would create trouble.
* MegaMaelstrom: It can take the form of a dark whirlpool that swallows anything near it.
* NighInvulnerable: Given that it's basically a mass of resentful energy thriving underwater, it's extremely hard to kill. Even the more powerful cultivators could only seal it temporarily. The only way to exterminate it would be to drain the waterbed it's living in, dig up all the people and objects it had consumed, and let the entire place dry for a few years.
* SeaMonster: What else would you call it?
* TentacledTerror: In the ''donghua'', it can also create something between a reversed waterspout and a giant tentacle. And when it goes after the protagonists, the resentful energy that the creature is composed of appears in the form of black tendrils.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Like the element it resides in, the Waterborne Abyss is formless and can take on any form it wishes as long as it has plenty of water available.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Damsel of Annual Blossoms (莳花女)]]
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A benevolent, albeit elusive, spirit born from the passion of a poet who owned a garden.
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* AdaptedOut: Played with. She still exists in the LiveActionAdaptation's lore, but the backstory involving Wei Wuxian annoying her with horrible poetry so she would eventually show her face to him is omitted in the series.
* BerserkButton: Downplayed, but the spirit knocks out anyone who recites subpar or outright horrible poetry to her.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The Damsel of Annual Blossoms is a benign spirit, not a ''yao''/beast, and is one of the few supernatural presences mentioned in the novel to ''not'' be a threat to anyone.
* PetalPower: She can summon flowers out of thin air, and the fragrance can last for up to three years if she wills it. In the ''donghua'', she can also manipulate vines.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Depending on the fan translation you go with, she's either the Damsel of Annual Blossoms, the Flower Damsel, the Flower Maiden, the Lady Florist, and so on.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Combined with Pink is Feminine. In ''Mo Dao Zu Shi Q'', her entire getup consists of blue and pink colors.
* TheUnseen: InUniverse; she never shows her face to anyone, and only Wei Wuxian is the exception as he repeatedly annoyed her so that she would show her face to him. Once she did, he immediately bragged that she's pretty. However, one of the image covers of the audio drama does show the viewer what the upper half of her face looks like. She also makes a full appearance in the chibi spinoff of the ''donghua''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tortoise of Slaughter (屠殺玄武)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_tortoise_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_tortoise_1.png[[/labelnote]] to see the Tortoise of Slaughter in ''The Untamed'']]

An ancient monster that resides in a cave on Dusk Creek Mountain. A failed imitation of the legendary divine beast Xuanwu, it has devoured hundreds of humans centuries ago, but has been in hibernation since then.
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: The way it's killed in the ''donghua'' is more or less similar to how it's described in the novel; the difference is that the death happened in a flash in the former adaptation, whereas in the novel Lan Wangji took six hours of pulling the ''guqin'' strings to decapitate the monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: While referred to as a tortoise, the creature is actually a hybrid between a tortoise and a serpent.
* NighInvulnerable: Downplayed. Its skin is almost impenetrable and can't be wounded with normal arrows and swords. However, certain weapons can cut through it, but even that's another challenge of its own.
* OffWithHisHead: It meets its demise this way after Lan Wangji uses the Chord Assassination Technique to slice its head off.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to Lan Wangji, the Tortoise of Slaughter appeared in Qishan four-hundred years ago.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: In contrast to the yellow eyes it's described to have in the novel, the ''donghua'' depicts it with a hellish red eye color.
* ThatsNoMoon: When Wei Wuxian took Wen Chao hostage, they were standing on a boulder in the lake. Except that it was not a boulder, but the tortoise's shell...
* TurtlePower: Averted; the real Xuanwu is associated with the trope. On the other hand, [[SadlyMythtaken this "fake" version of the mythological creature is basically a large and dangerous beast that resembles the aforementioned divine being]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Measuring Snake (量人蛇)]]
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The Measuring Snake is a beast from the Nanjing region. True to its name, it compares its height to that of the person it encounters; when it's taller, it will eat the other.
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* AdaptationDeviation: The novel never specifies just how large a Measuring Snake is, but in the ''donghua'' it's portrayed to be as large as a giant anaconda or python. In ''The Untamed'', it has the size and length of a normal snake instead.
* AdaptationExpansion: It gets a larger role in the ''donghua'', as both Jiang Yanli and Jin Ling's lives were nearly endangered by a Measuring Snake. In the novel, it's only mentioned in passing as one of the beasts that Jin Zixuan shot down. They also get a moment in the spotlight in the chibi spinoff.
* LoopholeAbuse: ''Mo Dao Zu Shi Q'' shows that the person don't necessarily need to be physically taller than the Measuring Snake in order to defeat it non-lethally; all that's required is that they need to ''stand'' taller than it. If the person is standing on the platform high enough to tower over the snake, it will consider said person as the victor and not eat them.
* SnakesAreSinister: It's a monster that devours anything it towers over. Needless to say, it's bad news; although according to Jin Zixuan, it's one of the less difficult monsters to kill and only ''looks'' scary.
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[[folder:Hook Hand (钩子手)]]
A malevolent spirit that haunts the Bai residence, where he was defeated. The spirit earned his moniker from wielding an iron hook, which he used to cut off the tongues of any woman he sees.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in ''The Untamed'', which only the main chapters of the novel, and the Hook Hand appears only in the ''Iron Hook'' extra.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: When he was alive, he was said to be a kind man. Of course, until a certain spousal betrayal happened.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: When he killed his wife, [[AssholeVictim who was unarguably deserving of her death]], he became just as bad as her. If not, even worse. Then again, he might have even been too consumed with rage to consider or even realize this.
* KillItWithFire: In a sense; his spirit is put to rest after his hook is burned and melted away.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* TongueTrauma: His wife cut off his tongue after killing him so he wouldn't be able to tell his story in the afterlife. He managed to get even with his wife by cutting off hers, and would do the same to his other victims.
* WomanScorned: Gender-inverted. The Hook Hand was originally a blacksmith who was killed by his wife and the man she was cheating with. While the blacksmith rose from the grave and slaughtered his wife, his hatred wasn't sated and he continued to linger about, killing every beautiful woman he would see since they would remind him of his unfaithful wife.
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! {{Canon Foreigner}}s -- '''Warning: WalkingSpoiler'''

!! ''The Untamed''

[[folder:Xue Chonghai (薛重亥)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Yu Zikuan (live-action)

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A powerful cultivator from years ago who created the Stygian Iron using human sacrifices.
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* AmbiguouslyRelated: A few characters have speculated that he may be Xue Yang's ancestor in Episode 10, although this is never touched upon again.
* TheBeastmaster: When he was alive, he controlled the Tortoise of Slaughter.
* CanonForeigner: Xue Chonghai's existence is what influences the series' canon-divergent plot, which involves the existence of the Stygian Iron and why both Wen Ruohan and Xue Yang have been practicing demonic cultivation ''before'' Wei Wuxian.
* EvilSorcerer: He's this in a nutshell, complete with creating an artifact fueled with evil power and living sacrifices.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect was defeated.
* LaughingMad: His only two appearances have him doing this.
* MadnessMakeover: After he got mad from using the Stygian Iron, when Wen Mao finds him, he appears completely disheveled and has a maniacal expression on his face.
* MysteriousPast: Lan Yi even states that no one knew why he turned evil and created the Stygian Iron.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After he becomes insane, his eyes are shown to be glowing a permanent red.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: While not explained in detail, his choice to create the Stygian Iron and nourish it with resentful energy took quite the toll on his mental state.
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!! ''The Living Dead''

[[folder:Xiao Qing (萧情)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Wang Yifei (live-action) [[note]] Not the same actress as the one who plays Luo Qingyang in ''The Untamed''. [[/note]]

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The first-born child of the Xiao clan, a family of famous lantern-makers.
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* CanonForeigner: She doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. However, her role in the movie's plot can easily remind the audience of the Yi City arc.
* {{Expy}}:
** She has a lot in common with Wen Qing. Same name whether written in ''hanzi'' or ''pinyin''? Check. Has a younger brother who she cared for? Check. Burned to death? Also check. Except that Xiao Yi isn't really her younger brother.
** She's also similar to Xiao Xingchen. While she's not blinded or tricked into killing anyone like he was, nor did she commit suicide, she's a PosthumousCharacter that the villain tries in vain to revive.
* TheLostLenore: For Xiao Yi, in a platonic sense. This is then played straight in the romantic sense when it's revealed that they're not actually siblings and that Xiao Yi has feelings for her.
* NiceGirl: From what's seen of her, she's gentle and kind-hearted, and is the only one in the Xiao family to treat [[spoiler: Zhao Yi]] nicely.
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[[folder:Xiao Yi (萧忆)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Gao Han (live-action)

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The second-born child of the Xiao family, and Xiao Qing's younger half-brother. However, in truth he's not all who he seems to be, and he's directly linked to the secrets surrounding the now nearly-abandoned town of Fufeng.
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* BadPowersBadPeople: He's a demonic cultivator, and has managed to create his own version of a piece of the Stygian Iron.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: While he's mainly lying to avoid being exposed as the true killer, there are hints that he's deluded himself with those lies to justify his motives to resurrect Xiao Qing.
* CanonForeigner: He doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. As seen in {{Expy}} below, however, the plot of ''The Living Dead'' is similar to the novel-canonical Yi City arc.
* CruelMercy: Wen Ning decides to not kill him, outright stating that he deserves to live with the pain of his crimes for eternity.
* {{Expy}}:
** To Wen Ning, minus being a fierce corpse. Both have an older sister that they lost in tragic circumstances. This is eventually subverted, as the real truth is a lot more sinister and complicated.
** Another character who he's more heavily based off of is Xue Yang. They're both practitioners of demonic cultvation
* FateWorseThanDeath: He suffers this in the climax; Wen Ning refuses to kill him and states that it's a more fitting punishment for him to live with the consequences of his actions. This fate causes Zhao Yi to scream in endless suffering.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: He turns on the Xiao family after being abused by the clan's disciples one too many times.
* SerialKiller: He's the true murderer of the Xiao household.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: He gets rid of his disheveled appearance and puts on red robes once his true colors are revealed.
* SoleSurvivor: He's the last one of the Xiao household who's still alive. Eventually subverted when it's revealed he's not really a member of the Xiao family and is actually the one responsible for all the murders.
* UnreliableNarrator: All the things he tells Wen Ning and Lan Sizhui are complete lies.
* {{Yandere}}: For Xiao Qing. One of the reasons why he snapped was because Xiao Qing fell in love with Zhou Zishu, and he spent the next few years trying to resurrect her.
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[[folder:Zhou Zishu (周子殊)]]
!!! '''Played by''': He Longlong (live-action)

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A talented lantern-maker that gained the favor of the Xiao clan. He is also Xiao Qing's fiancee.
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* CanonForeigner: He doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. That being said, his role in the movie has quite the few [[ShoutOut shout-outs]] to the Yi City arc.
* {{Expy}}: To Song Lan. Both were turned into fierce corpses against their well by either Xue Yang or an {{Expy}} of Xue Yang. Song Lan was freed of Xue Yang's control and left Yi City to go WanderingTheEarth, while Zhou Zishu was killed by Wen Ning and Lan Sizhui before they found out the truth about him being under Xiao Yi's control.
* GoodAllAlong: He's actually one of the victims of the Xiao family massacre; and Xiao Yi is the real culprit. Zhou Zishu even attempted to apprehend Xiao Yi and have him face trial.
* RedHerring: The promotional posters and trailers set him up as the BigBad. However, the real villain of the film is Xiao Yi.
* SerialKiller: Strongly implied in the trailers, where he seems to be responsible for killing off the entire Xiao clan. The late half of the movie subverts this.
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!! ''Fatal Journey''

[[folder:Nie Zonghui (聂宗辉)]]
!!! '''Played by''': He Xiang (live-action)

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Nie Mingjue's second-in-command, and at times he also serves as Nie Huaisang's bodyguard.
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* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Sect and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Sect and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.
* NumberTwo: He's Nie Mingjue's right-hand man in the film.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He's never seen in ''The Untamed''. This is partly explained that the production for ''Fatal Journey'' started months after that of the main series, and there's also the possibility that Nie Zonghui was promoted to the position of lieutenant some time during the sixteen-year TimeSkip. Of course, there's also how he gets killed near the end of the movie, which explains why he doesn't appear in the present time.
* SlashedThroat: A possessed/berserk Nie Mingjue kills him this way.
* UndyingLoyalty: One of his foremost traits. No matter what happens, his faith in both the Nie brothers never wavers.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: When Nie Huaisang remarks on how others may be thinking that he's useless, Nie Zonghui sincerely reassures him that he's not, his strengths simply lie somewhere else.
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''Other Characters'': [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiOtherSects Other Sects]] | [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiYiCity Yi City Group]] | Miscellaneous Characters ([[MoDaoZuShiMiscellaneousCharactersRogueAndNonCultivators ([[Characters/MoDaoZuShiMiscellaneousCharactersRogueAndNonCultivators Rogue and Non-Cultivators]], [[MoDaoZuShiMiscellaneousCharactersAnimalsCreaturesAndCanonForeigners [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiMiscellaneousCharactersAnimalsCreaturesAndCanonForeigners Animals, Creatures and Canon Foreigners]]) -]]]]]

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! Rogue Cultivators

[[folder:Mo Xuanyu (莫玄羽)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Zhang Jie (animation), Tong Yin (audio drama), Lu Zhixing (live-action)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Kazuhisa Nakayama (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Xiao Zhan (live-action)

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Another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan, Mo Xuanyu was taken in by Jin Guangshan after the death of Wei Wuxian. A homosexual ("cut-sleeve" in Chinese parlance), Mo Xuanyu's choice of paramour was [[SiblingIncest Jin Guangyao]] - which [[TooDumbToLive did not bode well for his reputation]]. Jin Guangyao was however one step ahead of him, and chased Mo Xuanyu out of Koi Tower at the first chance, on top of (allegedly) driving Mo Xuanyu insane. However, Mo Xuanyu had read the theory of the sacrificial rite, and used it to summon a villainous ghoul to possess his body, trading his own soul to kill the Mo family.\\
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'''Note''': For the person currently inhabiting his body, see Wei Wuxian in his [[Characters/MoDaoZuShiMainCharactersWeiWuxian respective character page]].
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* AdaptationalSexuality: In the novel, he was explicitly stated to be gay. The ''donghua'' makes him an ExtremeOmnisexual, and ''The Untamed'' makes him straight due to the rumors of him hitting on Jin Guangyao's wife rather than Jin Guangyao himself. However, in the very latter case there are some hints where not all is at it seems (see HiddenDepths below).
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The Mo family doesn't seem to be aware of this trope, unfortunately for them, as eventually Mo Xuanyu had enough of their abuse and summoned none other than the [[TheDreaded Yiling Patriarch]] to kill them. One also must not forget that he ''actually'' managed to summon Wei Wuxian's soul when hundreds of other full-fledged cultivators have been trying to do the same for years with no success. Granted, he used a DangerousForbiddenTechnique to pull it off, but still.
* CinderellaCircumstances: His family was ''heavily'' abusive to him, especially after he was kicked out of Koi Tower. [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] considering it ultimately took such a toil on him that he sacrificed himself to bring back Wei Wuxian to get revenge.
* CompressedHair: When Wei Wuxian first reincarnated into Mo Xuanyu's body, the latter's hair is styled in a cross between a bun and a short ponytail, but not much loose hair is shown. When it gets retied later, it's easy for the viewer to assume that Wei Wuxian suddenly grew out a long and full ponytail.
* CoolMask: In ''The Untamed'', his habit of [[UncannyValleyMakeup wearing ghostly makeup]] is replaced with donning a mask that hides half his face. Although according to Jin Ling, there are times that Mo Xuanyu went with the makeup instead of the mask.
* DeaderThanDead: The ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian's soul requires the destruction of his own; meaning his soul can never return to the mortal world.
* DepravedHomosexual: How he came to be known by just about ''everyone''.
* DestroyTheAbusiveHome: His reason for summoning Wei Wuxian.
* {{Expy}}: It's easy to see Mo Xuanyu as one to Shen Qingqiu/Shen Jiu from ''Literature/RenZhaFanPaiZiJiuXiTong'', since both are characters who had to die for the protagonists -- who already died once -- to get reincarnated (in a sense) and get the plot rolling. The difference is that in ''Mo Dao Zu Shi'', there's no transmigration or A.I.-like system involved.
* ExtremeOmnisexual: In the ''donghua'', he is this instead of a DepravedHomosexual. Rumor is that he would harass anyone and ''anything'' he found pretty, including animals and plants. It's never confirmed on whether this is true or merely the result of gossips exaggerating his homosexuality.
* {{Foil}}: Mo Xuanyu and Wei Wuxian have a few other things in common besides their faces.
** Wei Wuxian was born from a marriage between two common-blooded people who genuinely loved each other, while Mo Xuanyu was born from a one-night stand between a noble and a high-ranking cultivator.
** Both were adopted into a major sect. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the sect: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Sect from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.
** Their relationships with the family they grew up with is also similar: they're despised by the family matriarch, who treats them as kindly as they would dirt. Mo Ziyuan's resentment and envy towards Mo Xuanyu mirrors Jiang Cheng's own bitterness towards Wei Wuxian.
** Because of the abuse he suffered from the rest of his family, Mo Xuanyu wanted them dead in retaliation. In spite of Wei Wuxian's own complicated and blood-soaked history with the Jiang family, he never wishes any ill will on either Yu Ziyuan or Jiang Cheng and merely chooses to move on from his past while telling the latter that he should do the same.
* HiddenDepths:
** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Sect was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]
* IdenticalStranger:
** While the ''manhua'' shows that his appearance and Wei Wuxian's original appearance have some similarities but are still distinguishable from the other, his character design in the ''donghua'' makes him look as if he ''is'' Wei Wuxian himself. The only differences are that Mo Xuanyu has longer hair and a shorter and slightly less masculine build, but that's about it.
** The trope is completely played straight in ''The Untamed'', where Wei Wuxian and Mo Xuanyu are played by the same actor. This is justified since it's explicitly stated in the live-action drama that the summoning ritual includes the effect of Wei Wuxian's appearance being slowly assimilated into Mo Xuanyu's body. The only way to tell them apart is that Wei Wuxian has a BeautyMark whereas Mo Xuanyu doesn't.
* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Sect leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: The events of the book really centered around the sacrifice that brought Wei Wuxian back into the world.
* {{Revenge}}: The whole reason he summoned Wei Wuxian was so he could get back at his abusers.
* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Sect and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His death is [[PlotTriggeringDeath starts off the entire novel's plot in the present time]], but he only has one small speaking role at the beginning of the story before bringing Wei Wuxian back to life.
* UncannyValleyMakeup: When Wei Wuxian first wakes up in Mo Xuanyu's body, he sees that his face is garishly covered with white powder, with the eyes caked in red. Some characters likened it to a "hanging ghost".
* UnwittingPawn:
** It can't actually be proven, but Wei Wuxian's hypothesis was that [[spoiler: Nie Huaisang used Mo Xuanyu to deliberately summon Wei Wuxian back into the world, kicking off the long XanatosGambit that Nie Huaisang [[BestServedCold had prepared for the downfall of Jin Guangyao as revenge for Nie Mingjue's death]]]].
** ''The Untamed'' plays around with this. Whether or not he remains a [[spoiler: pawn in Nie Huaisang's plans]] isn't confirmed, but either way his role as one is diminished since [[spoiler: in the adaptation he actively sought revenge against both his family ''and'' Jin Guangyao. Whether or not Nie Huaisang used him in his plans, Mo Xuanyu would have found a way to have both his family and his half-brother killed]].
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[[folder:Luo Qingyang (罗青羊)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xu Jiaqi (animation), Chen Nianru (audio drama), Zhang Yumeng (live-action)\\
'''Played by''': Wang Yifei (live-action) [[note]] Not the same actress as the one who plays Xiao Qing in ''The Living Dead''. [[/note]]

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->''"Irrational? Calling white black? I'm just being considerate it as it stands. What does it have to do with the fact that I'm a woman? You can't be rational with me so you're attacking me with other things?"''

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A servant of an unnamed sect that was brought to the Wen Sect's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.
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* ActionSurvivor: During the Xuanwu Cave arc in the ''donghua'', she managed to escape Dusk Creek Mountain even though there were several Wen clansmen hunting anyone who tried to get away.
* AdaptationalBadass: Downplayed. During the Xuanwu Cave arc, she served purely as a DamselInDistress in the novel. In ''The Untamed'', while she still got nearly branded by Wang Lingjiao, she was able to join the others in the fighting beforehand.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears long before the Sunshot Campaign began in ''The Untamed''. See AscendedExtra below as to why. After the TimeSkip, she appears shortly before the start of the Second Siege arc instead of the epilogue, which is when she reappears in the novel.
* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many sects gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Sect rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known sect like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.
* BackForTheFinale: Thirty or so chapters after her appearance during the conference at Koi Tower, she appears again in the epilogue when she and the protagonists run into each other in Guangling.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.
* ChekhovsGun: Her medicinal pouch -- which she gave to Wei Wuxian either in an embarrassed fit (in the novel) or out of guilt for him getting hurt from protecting her (in the ''donghua'') -- as it ended up being of great help to Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji when they got trapped in the Xuanwu Cave. On a more hilarious note, her pouch also shows [[spoiler: how petty Lan Wangji can be when jealous]], since the epilogue reveals that [[spoiler: he stole it from Wei Wuxian and has been using it as his wallet ever since]].
* DamselInDistress: She was this during the Xuanwu Cave arc. This is justified, however, since her weapon was confiscated and she was surrounded by ''armed'' Wen soldiers.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Her designs in the ''donghua'' and ''manhua'' are different. While both designs feature her in warm pink robes, her hairstyle, hair color, and facial features are completely distinct from the other.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: She's the only prominent female character to survive all the way to the epilogue, living a content life as a rogue cultivator with a family of her own.
* EnragedByIdiocy: Seeing just how quick the cultivation world is to spread libel over baseless rumors and immediately degrade anyone who disagrees and isn't of the right social status or even gender is more than enough to anger her into telling them off before cutting ties with them.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation sects, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].
** To Sisi, who gives credence to Wei Wuxian's worry that Mianmian's life would be irrevocably ruined if her face got branded, since Sisi couldn't properly do her job anymore since her scarred face repulsed any potential customers.
** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any sect, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.
* GoodParents: From the little that is shown in her interactions between her and her daughter, she and her husband seem to treat little Mianmian well.
* HappilyMarried: She marries a merchant who quit his job to accompany her during night hunts, and bore a daughter with him.
* LuminescentBlush: She becomes flustered and red-faced once she gets the joke behind Wei Wuxian introducing himself as "Yuandao".
* MamaBear: In The Untamed, when she senses someone hiding near their house, her immediate reaction is to stand in front of her daughter and draw her sword.
* NamesTheSame: InUniverse; her nickname is Mianmian, and she gave her daughter the same nickname.
* NiceGirl: She had a bit of a temper in the past, but she was still one of the two people who publicly spoke in Wei Wuxian's defense, and even years later continues to feel grateful towards him for saving her life.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Played with. Up until the epilogue, where her real name is finally revealed, she's known only as Mianmian since everyone InUniverse calls her by said nickname. The only exceptions are Lan Wangji, who refers to her as "Maiden Luo"; and her husband, who calls her by her given name. In the ''donghua'', however, her real name is already revealed during her introduction.
* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Sect feeds to the other sects.
* PinkIsFeminine: Her character design in the AnimatedAdaptation features her with pink clothing and hair decorations.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Her defense of Wei Wuxian shows that she won't side with an unconscionable crowd even if it meant saving her own skin and retaining her privileges.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her sectout of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.
* ShipperOnDeck: In ''The Untamed'', she's this for Jin Zixuan and Jiang Yanli.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Sect. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Sects.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: After the TimeSkip, she married a man who isn't a cultivator yet loved her enough to leave behind his old and safe job as a merchant to be able to travel with her during night-hunts.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Sect was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.
* StayInTheKitchen: She gets this treatment from the other cultivators when she attempts to defend Wei Wuxian, with her statements being dismissed solely on the account that she's a woman, [[EnragedByIdiocy much to her justified indignation]].
* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her sect, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her sect, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Sect.
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[[folder:Wei Changze (魏长泽)]]

!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Wu Hao (audio drama)

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Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Sect, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.
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* ActionDad: Despite his status as a subordinate to Jiang Fengmian, Wei Changze seemed to be skilled enough in cultivation to have studied with his master in the Cloud Recesses. He and his wife would also go night-hunting together.
* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Sect and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He's one of the ''very'' few fathers or father figures who was kind to his wife and nurturing towards his child. Naturally, he's dead.
* TheFaceless: The artists for the audio drama never give the viewer even a brief glimpse of what his face might look life, in contrast to his wife. In the ''manhua'', his wife is the only one of the pair to make a brief appearance.
* {{Foil}}: Wei Changze is a general foil to most of the fathers in ''Mo Dao Zu Shi'' since he was never abusive or neglectful to his son. But Wei Changze is especially this to his friend Jiang Fengmian, as he married for love instead of political connections and he never had a strained relationship with his son. But there is something both men have in common: dying in tragic circumstances and leaving their children orphaned at a young age (and ''much'' younger in Wei Wuxian's case).
* GoodParents: Although very little is known about him compared to his wife, there's no proof that points to the contrary. Wei Wuxian's only memory of his father involves him being carried on the latter's back while the entire family is traveling merrily.
* HappilyMarried: Almost every other parent duo in the story are bound by {{Arranged Marriage}}s, hence marital problems were inevitable. Wei Changze's married life with Cangse Sanren is even a complete contrast of Jiang Fengmian and Yu Ziyuan's marriage, as both chose to marry each other without being forced or obligated to. As such, they were perfectly content together.
* MaliciousSlander: An indirect example; Wei Wuxian is occasionally mocked for being a "son of a servant" strongly hints that the people who make that insult also look down on Wei Changze for not being of high social standing.
* PosthumousCharacter: He and his wife are dead even in the [[WholeEpisodeFlashback flashback arcs]]. This is consistent in all adaptations.
* TheQuietOne: Implied. Wei Wuxian's sole memory of his parents indicated that Wei Changze was rather quiet and not one for talking.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Sect and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Sect and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Sect on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.
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[[folder:Cangse Sanren (藏色散人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Chen Nianru (audio drama)

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Wei Wuxian's mother. In her younger years, Cangse Sanren studied under Baoshan Sanren before leaving her mentorship and eventually marrying Wei Changze and having a son with him. However, she and her husband died a few years later while they were night-hunting.
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* ActionMom: Cangse Sanren is a disciple of Baoshan Sanren, which is saying something.
* AffectionateNickname: In the audio drama, she calls her husband "Master Wei" with the same fond tone her son uses when he calls Lan Wangji "Second Brother Lan".
* ChildhoodFriends: She studied in the Cloud Recesses with Wei Changze and Jiang Fengmian when they were younger.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: She's the only other known female character besides Jiang Yanli and [[spoiler: Luo Qingyang]] to have no issues with ''both'' her marriage or raising a son. It's no surprise then that she kicked the bucket when Wei Wuxian was still a child.
* DudeMagnet: According to Xiao Xingchen, Cangse Sanren had many men vying for her hand in marriage, but she chose to be with Wei Changze.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Yu Ziyuan. Yu Ziyuan is said to have forced Jiang Fengmian into a marriage with her, resulting in them having an unhappy relationship, and she's far from a decent mother to both her biological children and her ward. Cangse Sanren, on the other hand, entered in a mutually consented marriage with someone she loved, and she proved to be a good and loving mother to her son, even if their time together was tragically cut short.
** Much like how their sons contrast each other, Cangse Sanren also foils Meng Shi.
*** Cangse Sanren gave birth to Wei Wuxian after marrying Wei Changze, while Meng Shi had Jin Guangyao (then Meng Yao) from a one-night stand with Jin Guangshan.
*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation sects think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Sect (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Sect does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.
* TheGadfly: It's easy to see where Wei Wuxian got his trolling personality from. An extra from the audio drama shows her teasing Wei Wuxian, with Wei Changze gently chiding her for putting a fish in her son's shirt, which is similar to how Wei Wuxian would tease Wen Yuan despite his affection for the boy.
* GoodParents: Like mother, like son indeed. Wei Wuxian took a lot after her, including a soft spot with children and good knowledge in dealing with them.
* HappilyMarried: Compared to the most of the other female characters who were in an ArrangedMarriage, Cangse Sanren eloped with Wei Changze on her own free will. As such, both were completely content together.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Cangse Sanren fell in love with a man who is kind but quiet in nature, and so did her son.
* MaliciousSlander: A posthumous example; Cangse Sanren is on the receiving end of this, with many spreading the rumor that she's Jiang Fengmian's secret mistress.
* MeaningfulName: "Cangse" means "hidden colors" and "Sanren" is an honorific that means "wanderer" or "traveler", so her full title essentially translates to "wanderer of hidden colors".
* NiceGirl: The little that's known of her already implies her to be this, considering the words she imparted to Wei Wuxian about remembering only the kindness others do for him and not the other way around.
* NoodleIncident: According to an interview with the author, Cangse Sanren once pranked Lan Qiren by cutting off his beard in retaliation for him nearly getting Wei Changze and Jiang Fengmian killed during a night-hunt and not apologizing for it.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Cangse Sanren is not actually her name, but her title.
* PosthumousCharacter: She and her husband are dead even in the [[WholeEpisodeFlashback flashback arcs]]. This is consistent in all adaptations.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: One can be forgiven for translating the mother's name into '''Z'''angse Sanren, since the 藏 in her name can be pronounced as either ''cang'' or ''zang''. The ''donghua'' and the audio drama use the former pronunciation, while the LiveActionAdaptation uses the latter.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Jiang Fengmian and Wei Cangzhe when they attended the same school together.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Subverted. She studied with Jiang Fengmian and Wei Changze when they were younger, and it's clear she cared for both of them as she even went as far as to chop off Lan Qiren's goatee when he refused to take responsibility for nearly getting Wei Cangzhe and Jiang Fengmian on a night hunt killed. After she ran off with Wei Changze to be rogue cultivators, she naturally drifted apart from Jiang Fengmian; although there's no implication that the two ever got on bad terms after she married Wei Changze.
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[[folder:Baoshan Sanren (抱山散人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Bai Xuecen (live-action)\\
'''Played by''': Liu Tingyu (live-action)

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A powerful and ancient cultivator whose location is unknown, and the teacher of the late Cangse Sanren and Xiao Xingchen.
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* ActionGirl: Strongly implied at the very least. She managed to cultivate to immortality, after all, and her students are all said to be highly skilled swordsmen.
* AdaptationExpansion: Baoshan Sanren gets to make an appearance in ''The Untamed'' via a brief flashback involving her and Lan Yi.
* TheAgeless: She's one of the very few cultivators who achieved immortality and is still alive at present.
* AmbiguousGender: Played with. As the Chinese language uses genderless pronouns, whether Baoshan Sanren is truly a woman or a man is unknown. Even the ''manhua'' adaptation was initially unsure on which gender to portray the character with [[note]] The ''manhua's'' artist initially drew Baoshan Sanren as a man before changing them to a woman [[/note]]. ''The Untamed'' portrays Baoshan Sanren as a woman, and majority of the fandom goes with the interpretation that Baoshan Sanren is a woman since the fan English translations also make use of female pronouns whenever the character is mentioned.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the ''manhua'', Baoshan Sanren was initially drawn as a man before the artist changed it to a woman, [[spoiler: alluding to Wen Qing and how she's really the one who restored Jiang Cheng's golden core]].
* HealingHands: According to others, Baoshan Sanren can restore life and bring flesh back to bone. Wei Wuxian even justifies this as the reason that she can also repair damaged golden cores, [[spoiler: except that he wasn't being honest]].
* TheHermit: She chose to isolate themselves from the rest of the mortal world so as to not get involved with their various conflicts, and she encourage their disciples to do the same.
* MeaningfulName: Baoshan literally translates to "to embrace a mountain", referring to her choice to live in solitude and reside on a mountain.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Inverted. All her three students didn't die peaceful deaths, and the reader even gets to witness the exact circumstances of how her third student dropped dead.
* MysticalWhiteHair: In the ''manhua'', she's depicted with either white or light grey hair.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Baoshan Sanren is a title rather than a birth or courtesy name, and it translates to "wanderer who embraces the mountain".
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: This happened with Yanling Daoren, her first student who left her tutelage. This trope is played with in that Yanling Daoren became evil long after he went down the mountain.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Sects, and both founders were born centuries ago.
* TheUnseen: She never makes a proper appearance (except for the LiveActionAdaptation due to plot divergence), and is only mentioned by name. This is the case even when Wei Wuxian told Jiang Cheng that she's the only one who can restore his golden core, [[spoiler: although that's because he was lying to him]].
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! Non-Cultivators

!! Mo Family

[[folder:Mo Ziyuan (莫子渊)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xing Chao (animation), Li Qingyang (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Takeshi Nishimura (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Korean)''': Cho Jin-suk (animation)\\
'''Played by''': Sun Shengxuan (live-action)

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-> ''"Are you proud of yourself just because you've studied cultivation for a few years? Well, how does it feel when you've been kicked back home like a stray dog?"''

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Mo Xuanyu's cousin. He abuses Mo Xuanyu often out of envy because his cousin has an aptitude in cultivation whereas he has none.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In ''The Untamed''. While it would be far-fetched to call him handsome, he's nowhere as obese as he appeared in the AnimatedAdaptation.
* AnArmAndALeg: He loses his left arm after being possessed by an evil spirit.
* AssholeVictim: Almost. The only one who mourns his death is his mother, but not even Wei Wuxian feels even a smidgen of pity for his death.
* BackFromTheDead: Briefly, when Wei Wuxian brings him back as a fierce corpse to fight the possessed Madam Mo.
* DirtyCoward: Played with. He still gets violent, but he's clearly out of his element when his "cousin" starts to fight back against him. Played straight in the ''donghua'', where he runs away when "Mo Xuanyu" kicks him in the face and verbally challenges him.
* FatBastard: In the ''donghua'' and the ''manhua'', compared to the novel where he's described with a "sickly-looking constitution".
* {{Foil}}: To Jiang Cheng.
** Both harbor envy and resentment towards someone who they believe have everything better than them, and as a result they lash out because of it. Mo Ziyuan is straight-up abusive towards Mo Xuanyu since the beginning and would go around stealing his belongings, beating him and hurling insults left and right. While Jiang Cheng had committed many wrongdoings towards Wei Wuxian partly because of his envy and insecurities towards him and acts like a {{Jerkass}} to his old friend now, back then their relationship used to be closer and more harmonious.
** Mo Ziyuan acts like a typical ManChild in terms of both mannerisms and behavior. On the other hand, Jiang Cheng doesn't literally act like a five year-old, but deep down he has the emotional capacity of a child as he has a hard time processing things in a healthy and mature manner.
* ForWantOfANail: Mo Xuanyu wouldn't have any reason to summon Wei Wuxian if Mo Ziyuan wasn't cruel towards him, after all.
* GreenEyedMonster: The main reason he treats Mo Xuanyu like dirt is because he's envious of Mo Xuanyu for having the cultivational abilities that he himself lacks.
* KarmicDeath: He abused Mo Xuanyu and would often steal his belongings. In retaliation, Mo Xuanyu summoned Wei Wuxian to kill him, but Mo Ziyuan ended up dying from stealing one of Wei Wuxian's inventions. Wei Wuxian even lampshades how it's almost like poetic justice.
* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: He does this often to Mo Xuanyu, literally even. Too bad he failed to realize that [[TheDogBitesBack even lunatics are more than capable of snapping and fighting back]].
* LargeHam: While he's far from a restrained character, he's nearly wailing all of lines in the Japanese audio drama.
* ManChild: Borders on PsychopathicManchild. Even at the age of 17 (or 20 in the LiveActionAdaptation), his mother's doting ensured that he would never mature or wisen up.
* MommasBoy: He's quick to go crying to his mom if distressed or upset.
* SpoiledBrat: Although he's technically an adult by ancient China's standards, he's quick to get mad and throw violent tantrums when things don't go this way.
* StickyFingers: He tends to steal all of Mo Xuanyu's belongings, believing that he's entitled to own them. In the end, this is what does him in as the last thing he stole was a Spirit-Attraction Flag, which is essentially a death magnet to those who don't know how to use it.
* TooDumbToLive: Despite being instructed clearly and repeatedly by full-fledged cultivators to not go to the courtyard and touch anything, he ignored their warnings and did just that. Guess what happens to him next.
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[[folder:Madam Mo (莫夫人)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Liao Jing (animation), Chang Rongshan (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Kae Oki (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Korean)''': Sin Gyeong-sun (animation)\\
'''Played by''': Jia Shuyi (live-action)

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->''"It's all your fault, you son of a bitch!"''

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Mo Ziyuan's mother and Mo Xuanyu's aunt. She is the matriarch of the Mo family.
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* DemonicPossession: She's last of the Mo family to get possessed by the ghost arm.
* EvilAunt: To Mo Xuanyu. She's not a villain, per se, but she's still a nasty woman and is as abusive as her son is to her nephew. However, there are hints that she's actually the most abusive in the family, because Wei Wuxian observes that among the cuts on his arm (which represent the people that Mo Xuanyu wants dead, and will disappear when they do die), the cut that represents Mo Xuanyu's revenge against Madam Mo is the largest and most gruesome.
* {{Foil}}: To Yu Ziyuan.
** Both are the matriarchs of a family who despise someone for outshining their own son, and subsequently treats them horribly. What differs is that while Mo Xuanyu eventually snapped and wanted revenge for Madam Mo's abuse, Wei Wuxian never harbored any grudges against Yu Ziyuan for her mistreatment of him. That being said, Wei Wuxian doesn't have any '''fond'' opinions of Yu Ziyuan either.
** While they love their sons, they treat their boys differently. Madam Mo spoils her son and lets him get away with whatever he does (only scolding him in one instance), resulting in him becoming a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] ManChild. On the other hand, Yu Ziyuan is stricter than strict on her son and berates him when he falls slightly of her expectations, causing him to grow up with severe anger and self-esteem issues.
* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Sect instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.
* LargeHam: If all of her Chinese voice actors portray her as a mean old lady, then her Japanese voice actor in the audio drama portrays her as a ''hysterical'' old lady... and this is ''before'' her son dies.
* MamaBear: She attempts to physically attack Wei Wuxian when she suspects he killed her son, due to him earlier claiming that he'd kill anyone who messed with his stuff again.
* NeverMyFault: In a way; when Wei Wuxian bluntly reminds her that Mo Ziyuan's refusal to listen to warnings resulted in his death, Madam Mo refused to admit that her son brought his doom on himself.
* NoNameGiven: She's only referred to as "Madam Mo" by the others.
* WickedStepmother: She's just as bad as her son in her treatment of Mo Xuanyu. Constantly calling him a lunatic is just icing on the cake.
* YourMom: She does a subtle one in the novel when she calls "Mo Xuanyu" a "son of a bitch", but she plays this straight in the ''donghua'' when she tells him that his mother -- and his sister -- is a whore.
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[[folder:Mister Mo (莫旦那)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Feng Sheng (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Toru Ichimura (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Liu Daomin (live-action)

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->''"Damn madman! If you don't go back now, wait and see how I'll punish you!"''

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The patriarch of the Mo family.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear at all in the ''donghua''. Either he doesn't exist at all in the adaptation or was already dead prior to Wei Wuxian's resurrection is anyone's guess.
* DemonicPossession: He's the first victim of the Mo family to get possessed by the ghost arm.
* EvilUncle: Like his wife and his son, he is also abusive towards Mo Xuanyu, calling the latter a madman and threatening to beat him if he didn't act compliant. There's a reason Mo Xuanyu also wanted him dead.
* ExtremeDoormat: He defers to his wife and is somewhat afraid of her temper. It's likely he's even a HenpeckedHusband.
* NoNameGiven: Like his wife, but all the more so in his case as he's not even called "Mister Mo" -- which is how he is referred to in the credits of the audio drama. InUniverse, the only time he's ever addressed by another character is when Wei Wuxian referred to him as "Mo Ziyuan's dad".
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: While little is known about him, he's introduced as an ExtremeDoormat to his wife. So when he ''shoves'' her while she's ranting about their son's death, it's a sign that something's off. And it is -- he's possessed by a malevolent spirit.
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!! Dafan Mountain

[[folder:A-Yan (阿胭)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Chen Nianru (audio drama)\\
'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Madoka Hirade (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Zhang Linran (live-action)

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One of the victims of the Dancing Goddess, and the only one to have regained her soul after making a wish to the creature.
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* AdaptedOut: She doesn't make an appearance in the ''donghua''. In this case, her presence isn't needed because in the adaptation, the Dancing Goddess isn't an entity of its own but rather, it's merely a statue that came to life after the ghost arm possessed it.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before her wedding, she prayed to the Dancing Goddess that her fiance's would be loyal to her forever. Her wish was granted via her fiance's death the very next day, because her wish was interpreted in the worst way possible: he dies so he would never have the chance to be unfaithful to her.
* CameBackWrong: When her father wished for her soul back, she was able to move and talk again, but her soul was damaged from the entire experience, and it's obvious that she's not completely ''there''.
* EmptyShell: She was this for a while after making her wish to the Dancing Goddess. After her father wished for her to come back, she's no longer this trope, though her mind and soul still remain damaged.
* InvoluntaryDance: She tends to break into a dance every now and then, imitating the way the statue in the mountain would dance and smile.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She's only referred to as A-Yan. While her father's name is Zheng, it's never specified if it's his family name or first name. The audio drama also credits her as only A-Yan.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence helps Wei Wuxian figure out the mystery behind the Dafan Mountain arc and the true threat that the Dancing Goddess posses.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her entire family might have been alive and well had she never prayed to the Dancing Goddess.
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!! Yunping City

[[folder:Meng Shi (孟诗)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Kuo Haojun (audio drama)

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Jin Guangyao's mother, and a formerly famous prostitute in Yunmeng.
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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Despite her profession, she wholeheartedly loved her son and is one of the very few positive influences on Jin Guangyao's life.
* DesecratingTheDead: Implied. Her body was buried [[spoiler: underneath the Guanyin temple after her death, but her grave was emptied some time before Jin Guangyao attempted to retrieve her remains]]. What happened to her corpse is unknown, but Wei Wuxian speculates that [[spoiler: her corpse was dismembered and scattered to spite Jin Guangyao, since he did the exact same thing to Nie Mingjue's corpse after sending him into ''qi'' deviation]].
--> [[spoiler: '''Nie Huaisang''']]: I think that if this person hates Jin Guangyao so much, they'd probably be entirely merciless towards something he cherishes more than his life.
* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler: After Jin Guangyao burned down the temple where he and his mother used to work at, he built a temple over its remains and modeled the Guanyin statue after her so people would honor and worship her.]]
* HiddenDepths: As stated in her description, she's known to be rather well-educated for a prostitute, as she can read, write, and play the ''guqin''. Not that many think it amounted to much because in the eyes of the public, the stigma of her profession outweighs her talents.
* HighClassCallGirl: She was ''formerly'' this, but her worth as a prostitute dwindled after she gave birth.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In her defense, she's not the first to be blind to Jin Guangshan's true character and how he doesn't care for any of his mistresses or the children he conceived with them.
* IllGirl: She got an unknown illness some time after giving birth to Jin Guangyao. Her conditioned severely worsened by the time her son was ten years old, and she eventually succumbed to her illness some time later.
* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Sect so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died long before the Sunshot Campaign began.
* {{Pride}}: She gets accused of this by her co-workers and some of her patrons as well, since she used to be a famous prostitute but held on to the glory of being one even long after she had a son and was no longer in her prime. Even Sisi, the only one who was nice to her, called her out on this (albeit not because she looked down on her; she knew that such an attitude would invite only the scorn of others).
* RealityEnsues: As she didn't have the wealth or the means to constantly take care of herself, giving birth to a child slowly weathered out Meng Shi over the years which made her less and less desirable for customers. Naturally, this didn't work out in her favor. In one instance, it got her beaten up by a client.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: She's often on the receiving end of this, since whenever someone calls Jin Guangyao a SonOfAWhore, they mean to insult both him and his mother just because of their background and/or profession.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: ''Plenty'' of events would have never happened if Meng Shi didn't encourage her son to earn Jin Guangshan's favor and nurture the belief that climbing up the social ladder would solve most of their problems.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sisi (思思)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Yan Meme (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Su Yue (live-action)

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->''"When I saw that the man was dead, I knew that we were done. We wouldn't be able to escape either."''

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* AdaptedOut: Not her, exactly; although the series never showed [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao's flashback during his life in the brothel]] which would then explain why [[spoiler: he spared only Sisi and not the other prostitutes]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: While not much is known about her, it still requires a lot of kindness for someone to show concern towards people everyone else either slandered or treated poorly. And whenever she's defending those people, it usually involves her yelling at the others to piss off or getting into a violent catfight with someone who decided to get a little too mouthy.
* CatFight: She got into one with Anxin in the past. Sisi is notably the one who struck first since she heard Anxin badmouth Meng Shi, and was having none of it.
* CoveredInScars: Her face is full of cuts, and in the novel they're said to be so gruesome that the others are immediately creeped out. This is why she covers up her scarred face with a veil.
* HairTriggerTemper: Anxin described to a customer how Sisi had a fierce personality. The fact that Sisi defended Meng Shi from any mocking onlookers by yelling at them to quit gawking and move along attests to this. After her time in captivity, her personality became more mellow.
* NiceGirl: Everyone in the brothel Jin Guangyao grew up in would always make fun of him or his mother behind their backs. Sisi is the only one who stood up for both of them.
* ProperlyParanoid: She's the only one who realized how suspicious it was for someone to hire several prostitutes who were past their prime and take them somewhere without informing anyone else. She's also the only one who gets spared, albeit for a completely different reason.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation sects, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.
* VocalEvolution: Sisi sounds completely different in the flashbacks (both when she defended Meng Shi and when [[spoiler: she was called to "service" Jin Guangshan]]) and in the present. This is justified since several years had passed since both events had occurred, and there's how she was locked up for eleven years.
* WomanScorned: She's on the receiving end of this trope. One of her customers whom she intended to marry had a wife, and said wife hired some thugs to scar her face.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anxin (安心)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Yang Neng [[note]] Credited as Mie Mie [[/note]] (audio drama)
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A prostitute from the same brothel where Meng Shi worked at.
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* AdaptedOut: She's not present in any way in ''The Untamed'', unless the viewer counts her as one of the ghosts Jin Guangyao sees in a hallucination near the finale.
* CatFight: She and Sisi engaged in a violent one after Sisi slapped her for talking smack about Meng Shi.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: While the story shows that there are many more unpleasant ways to die, being burned alive is still far from a merciful way to go.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: From the little the reader knows of her, she's catty, unpleasant, and talks about people behind their backs.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's just a BitCharacter, but it's through her memories that the main cast realize more vital information about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]].
[[/folder]]

!! Other

[[folder:Bicao (碧草)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Xu Jing [[note]] Credited as Xiao Liansha [[/note]] (audio drama)\\
'''Played by''': Fan Huawei (live-action)

[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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->''"After Maiden Su was married, Madam was still extremely depressed. She was sick in her heart, and her sickness worsened by day. Before she passed away, she couldn't hold it in any longer, and told me everything."''

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Qin Su's handmaid, and previously Madam Qin's handmaid.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: While she told Qin Su about [[spoiler: how she and her husband are half-siblings]], she never accounted for the possibility that [[spoiler: her mistress would kill herself out of despair]]. Wei Wuxian even calls her out on it.
* EarlyBirdCameo: While she and Sisi appear in Episode 45, it's easy to forget that Bicao had actually appeared five episodes earlier during the Koi Tower arc as the maid accompanying Qin Su, albeit in a completely different get-up.
* HaveWeMet: The cultivators gathered in Lotus Pier eventually recognize Bicao when Lan Qiren points out that she looks familiar.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Wei Wuxian suspects that Bicao disobeyed Madam Qin's orders to never [[spoiler: tell anyone the truth about Qin Su's birth]] is because she was offered a hefty sum of money. The fact that Bicao quickly hides her expensive jade bracelet when Wei Wuxian points it out further supports the possibility.
* SecretKeeper: For years, she's the only one who knew about [[spoiler: how Qin Su is yet another of Jin Guangshan's illegitimate children]]. At least, until a good bribe loosened her tongue.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Young Master Qin (秦公子)]]
!!! '''Voiced by (Mandarin)''': Feng Ming (audio drama)
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-> ''"The incident happened years before now. Please excuse my inability to recall every single detail. But in all honesty, who has never acted on impulse when they were young, doing inexplicable things, meeting inexplicable people. Please don't tangle yourselves in such an incident. Right now, all I want is to deal with this matter as soon as possible."''

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A wealthy man who appears only in the ''Intrusion'' extra. He's been troubled by a fierce corpse constantly rapping at the gates of his house by night and calls for help, receiving the assistance of Lan Sizhui, who's accompanied by Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji.
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* AdaptedOut: Since ''The Untamed'' doesn't cover the extra chapters, he's not present in the live-action drama.
* BlatantLies: Wei Wuxian initially refuses to be helpful with him regarding the fierce corpse because he can tell that the guy is hiding vital information from them.
* CharacterDevelopment: Implied offscreen, where his experience with the fierce corpse that hounded him might have taught him a thing or two about treating servants better.
* DueToTheDead: After the fierce corpse that's been trying to break into his household finally accomplishes his goal, Young Master Qin pays for the corpse's burial services.
* {{Jerkass}}: While he's not rude or dismissive to the protagonists, they notice that Young Master Qin is obstinate and doesn't think too highly of servants. He even rubs [[NiceGuy Lan Sizhui]] off the wrong way.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Again, downplayed, as when the fierce corpse finally breaks into his house, the worst it does to him is knock him out with one punch before deciding that its business is done. However, the experience does scare Young Master Qin straight in the long run.
* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Sect, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.
* NeverMyFault: He's very reluctant to admit that he's the reason there's even a fierce corpse harassing his household late at night, and refrains from telling the whole truth to the very people he called to help deal with the issue. It takes a lot of pressing and more nights of the fierce corpse's persistence to get in that he breaks and starts spilling the beans.
[[/folder]]

!! Luo Qingyang's Family

[[folder:Luo Qingyang's Husband (罗青羊的丈夫)]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the novel, he appears in the epilogue. In ''The Untamed'', he appears shortly before the events of the Second Siege.
* AmazonChaser: Downplayed. Between him and his wife, his wife is the fighter. Not that it stopped him from falling in love with her and marrying her.
* BadassBystander: Implied, considering that even though he's not a cultivator, he's still willing to accompany his wife whenever she would go night-hunting.
* GoodParents
* HappilyMarried
* NiceGuy: From the little that is seen of him, he is gentle and respectful, and is kind and sweet enough to win Luo Qingyang's love.
* NoNameGiven: Neither his first nor his family name is ever hinted at.
* PapaWolf: When Wei Wuxian realizes that Luo Qingyang named her daughter with her nickname, the man became confused and quickly asked how Wei Wuxian knew his daughter with a suspecting tone. While Wei Wuxian coos over little Mianmian, he refrains from squishing her cheeks since her father was present.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Little Mianmian (小绵绵)]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: She appears in the penultimate chapter of the novel. However, she appears a few arcs earlier in ''The Untamed''.
* LikeParentLikeChild
* OdangoHair
* {{Tsundere}}
[[/folder]]

! Animals

[[folder:Little Apple (小苹果)]]

[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_xpg.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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->''"You're definitely destined for wealth, even harder to please than me."''
--> -- '''Wei Wuxian'''

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A donkey that Wei Wuxian brought along with him after he left Mo Village.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the ''donghua'', Little Apple appears in the Mo Village arc rather than the Dafan Mountain arc, which is when he makes his first appearance in the novel.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In every adaptation, Wei Wuxian initially had difficulty in getting the animal to come with him. Although in the ''donghua'', its stubbornness seems to come from personally disliking Wei Wuxian rather than from simply being a PickyEater. There's also when it intentionally harasses the rabbits in the Cloud Recesses just because. In the novel, it was only acting aggressive because it was hungry.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the ''manhua'', Little Apple is still overall prickly, but a few panels show him to be more affectionate towards Wei Wuxian. When the two see each other after the conclusion of the Yi City arc, Little Apple starts to running to Wei Wuxiian with tears in its eyes, as if saying that it missed its owner.
* AnimalJingoism: In RealLife, whether donkeys and dogs can get along is a mixed issue; there are cases when they do, and there are other cases when they don't. In Little Apple and Fairy's case, it's the latter.
* BigEater: It can eat several apples at once.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As one would expect from a donkey, Little Apple is stubborn and difficult to have around; but they willingly continued to tag along with Wei Wuxian during the Dafan Mountain arc when they could have just left, and didn't make any noise when they sensed that the latter wasn't in a good mood.
* MeaningfulName: The donkey is called ''Xiao Pingguo'' in Chinese, which literally translates to "Little Apple". [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Three guesses as to why.]]
* MrMuffykins: While they're not a dog, but their finicky and stubborn attitude perfectly fits this trope.
* PickyEater: As stated in the novel, they're very particular about what kind of grass they eat.
--> ''Although it was only a donkey, it would exclusively eat fresh, young grass with dewdrops still hanging off them. If the tip of the grass had a streak of yellow, it wouldn't eat it... If it didn't eat high-quality food, it wouldn't budge, and it'd lose its temper and kick around.''
* SilentSnarker: In the ''donghua'', where they're almost as expressive as [[WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} Khan]].
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Guess.
* UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople: As already stated, donkeys are noted to be stubborn and are also known as animals of burden. Wei Wuxian himself is headstrong and part of his personality involves shouldering all his troubles and those of his loved ones on his own, while refusing to ask for the help of others.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Lampshaded by Jin Ling, who thinks that a name that means "Little Apple" is stupid for a donkey. This also counts as HypocriticalHumor, since Lan Jingyi points out that Jin Ling gave his own dog an even more ridiculous name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fairy (仙子)]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_xianzi.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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Jin Ling's pet Husky, a spiritual dog. It was gifted to Jin Ling by Jin Guangyao when Jin Ling was still a child.
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* AbsentAnimalCompanion: Since Fairy is Jin Ling's spiritual dog, it would be odd at first to find that Fairy didn't accompany its master into Yi City, where having a dog would be a lot of help. But Jin Ling reveals to Wei Wuxian that Fairy is injured after it got into a fight with Little Apple.
* AmbiguousGender: Because of the lack of gendered pronouns in the Chinese language, Fairy is referred to as "it" in the fan translations, albeit with the rare occasion of being referred to with male pronouns. In ''The Untamed'', they're played by a ''female'' dog, and the [=WeTV=] subtitles occasionally makes use of female pronouns.
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fairy manages to [[spoiler: understand and imitate the events at the Guanyin temple enough to convey it to other people]], something that no real dog is capable of doing. Generally, they're a lot smarter than the average Husky, and Huskies in RealLife aren't noted for their intelligence.
* AnimalJingoism: In RealLife, whether donkeys and dogs can get along is a mixed issue; there are cases when they do, and there are other cases when they don't. In Little Apple and Fairy's case, it's the latter. According to the juniors, it's even Fairy who attacks first, causing Little Apple to return the favor with a hard kick.
* BigFriendlyDog: Downplayed, given that they're often called to spook a certain cynophobe, but they're a Husky (a breed of dogs that are as large as wolves) and are generally energetic and playful when their master isn't in danger.
* CanineCompanion: To Jin Ling. That being said, they're not always accompanying him.
* TheDreaded: To Wei Wuxian, who either pales or shrieks in fear at the sight of the dog and already tenses up whenever he hears its barking even from far away.
* EvilDetectingDog: They're a spiritual dog and one that's good at detecting evil creatures and evil intentions.
* HeroicDog: While its mere presence scares the crap out of Wei Wuxian, there's no arguing that the dog is on the side of good.
* MundaneUtility: They're a spiritual dog, and serves as both a scent tracker and AttackAnimal. Jin Ling and Jiang Cheng also use them to intimidate Wei Wuxian.
* UndyingLoyalty: This is a common trait shared among all spiritual dogs; they'll never abandon their owner no matter whhat.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: They're a dog whose name is "''Xianzi''", which translates to "Fairy". Even Wei Wuxian and Lan Jingyi lampshade the silliness of the name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lan Wangji's Rabbits (蓝忘机的兔子)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_rabbits.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
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Originally a pair of rabbits that Wei Wuxian gave to Lan Wangji; but when Wei Wuxian finds himself in the Cloud Recesses once again, he finds that Lan Wangji now owns an entire warren of them.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange:
** Downplayed in the ''donghua'', where Wei Wuxian saved one of the rabbits from a group of fierce corpses and caught another the next day (so that the first one would have some company) before giving them both to Lan Wangji.
** In ''The Untamed'', the rabbits served as companions to Lan Yi, who was trapped in a cave within the Cloud Recesses for some time. After Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji meet the latter's predecessor, whose spirit then leaves the mortal world in piece, Lan Wangji decides to take the rabbits into his own care.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: In the novel, both the original rabbits Wei Wuxian gave Lan Wangji are described to have white fur. The ''donghua'' and the ''manhua'' depict the pair as one of a black and a white rabbit, respectively.
* BunniesForCuteness: It's a given for the rabbits, [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter being the adorably round, plump, cuddly, and fluffy things they are]].
* LoveAtFirstSight: PlayedForLaughs. Within likely less than a day of meeting each other, the original two rabbits immediately decided to start humping. The ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra strongly hints that ever since then, they're almost never apart. Then a bonus episode in the audio drama has the rabbit that resembles [[CrazyJealousGuy Lan Wangji drive away all the other rabbits that the other rabbit (who resembles Wei Wuxian) attempted to befriend]].
* NoNameGiven: Played with. In the ''Lotus Seed Pod'' extra, Lan Xichen stated that Lan Wangji named the rabbits, but Lan Wangji was reluctant on telling him their names. Even the author confirmed that the bunnies' names are a secret that only Lan Wangji knows.
* UnsettlingGenderReveal: PlayedForLaughs when after Wei Wuxian gifted two bunnies to Lan Wangji, the bunnies immediately started mating, and Lan Wangji freaks out over how both bunnies are male.
[[/folder]]

! Creatures

[[folder:Stygian Tiger Seal (阴虎符)]]
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A weapon which Wei Wuxian forged from an ancient sword teeming with resentful energy to turn the tide of war in the Sunshot Campaign. While not a sentient entity on its own, its mere presence drives part of the plot.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: How it's created in ''The Untamed'' is different what was depicted in the novel's canon.
* AmplifierArtifact: It drastically increases its user's ability to use demonic cultivation. For example, Wei Wuxian's use of the Stygian Tiger Seal allows him to control thousands instead of hundreds of fierce corpses.
* ArtifactOfDoom: Simply put, several things went downhill in the past because of Jin Guangshan's desire to obtain the Stygian Tiger Seal and use it to rule over the cultivation world. This is taken further in ''The Untamed'', where the battle at the Nightless City shows that almost every other cultivator also wishes to get their hands on it.
* LostInTranslation: Although Exiled Rebels goes with the term "Stygian Tiger Seal", it would be more contextually and culturally accurate to call the artifact the "Yin Tiger Seal" or the "Yin Tiger Tally".
** While "stygian" is a synonym for "dark" or "pitch-black", and ''yin'' does refer to either the darkness or the night, the ''yin'' in the name is more based on the Taoist concept of ''yin-yang'' duality -- which represents how two opposing forces are what help maintain wholeness and balance.
** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Sect needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Sect enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]
* UncertainDoom: In the final arc, Jin Guangyao claims that [[spoiler: the Stygian Tiger Seal is destroyed]], although Wei Wuxian doubts his words as there's no physical proof. [[spoiler: But what can be said is that even if it isn't destroyed, no one has their hands on it]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fierce Corpses (凶尸)]]

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* AdaptationDeviation: In ''The Untamed'', fierce corpses are instead referred to as "ghoulish puppets" -- humans who aren't dead but are nevertheless placed in a mindless, zombie-like state. This change is due to Chinese media not being very approving of showing zombies and the like on television.
* EliteZombie: The sentient fierce corpses are considered this; since not only do they retain their intelligence and awareness from when they were alive, but they also have heightened strength and senses.
* FriendlyZombie: There are a few fierce corpses that have no intention of being a threat. [[spoiler: The blood corpses in the Second Siege arc]] are a good example of that.
* NotUsingTheZWord: While they function similarly to undead zombies, they're only referred to either as "corpses" or "fierce corpses".
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Again, they're not zombies, but dead humans reanimated by resentful energy. Usually, one has to have harbored regrets or grudges in life in order to come back as a fierce corpse.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The living corpses are this; they became such not because they were reanimated with necromancy, but because they were afflicted with the corpse poisoning, which slowly affected their organs until their entire bodies functioned similar to that of an actual fierce corpse.
* ZergRush: While a single fierce corpse isn't too difficult for a cultivator of decent skill to deal with, it's a whole other issue when one is facing a horde (which is still an understatement) of them. Not even a hundred cultivators will have an easy time fending them off.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dancing Goddess (舞天女)]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_statue_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_statue.png[[/labelnote]] to see the Dancing Goddess in ''The Untamed'']]

A statue resembling a woman in a dancing stance, earning it its name of the "Dancing Goddess". It is located inside a cave on Dafan Mountain, and people would visit the cave to pray to the statue.
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* AdaptationalBadass: It's noticeably harder to deal with in the ''donghua'', since it's controlled by a limb of one extremely ferocious corpse and is able to [[RubberMan stretch its limbs to greater distances]].
* CompositeCharacter: Combined with AdaptedOut; the entire subplot focusing on the trouble the Dancing Goddess has caused throughout the years is nonexistent in the ''donghua'', and the only reason why it's still a threat is because the ghost arm has possessed it.
* JackassGenie: It will definitely grant the wishes of those who pray to it... but at the cost of the wisher's soul.
* LivingStatue: Not always, though it starts to become animated after Jin Ling wishes for "the soul-consuming creature in Dafan Mountain to appear".
* MysteriousPast: It's never clear how it's really created. What is certain that it became sentient after receiving countless prayers over the years.
* NighInvulnerable: It's made of stone, for one, so swords and arrows will barely land a scratch on the thing. It's also a supernatural being that's neither a spirit nor a beast, hence it's immune to any cultivational spells, talismans, or any other tools. It was only put down after Wen Ning smashed it to irreparable pieces.
* RockMonster: It is exactly as it looks.
* SoulEating: It does this to the people whose wishes it grants.
* SpannerInTheWorks: If it weren't for its presence, none of the juniors would be in danger, which would force Wei Wuxian to use demonic cultivation to summon Wen Ning, who would inadvertently clue in Lan Wangji and Jiang Cheng to "Mo Xuanyu"'s real identity.
* StarterVillain: The Dancing Goddess is just more of a brutal monster than an outright villain. But nevertheless, it is the first being in the present time to give Wei Wuxian and the juniors some trouble.
* ToServeMan: After Jin Ling made a careless wish to it, the Dancing Goddess decided that human souls weren't enough to satisfy it anymore and decided to consume human flesh as well.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Waterborne Abyss (水行渊)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mdzs_waterborne.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_waterborne.png[[/labelnote]] to see the Waterborne Abyss in ''The Untamed'']]

An aquatic monster that's formed from the resentful energy of several beings that drowned in a certain area of water.
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* HumanSacrifice: It requires one every now and then to keep it pacified, otherwise it would create trouble.
* MegaMaelstrom: It can take the form of a dark whirlpool that swallows anything near it.
* NighInvulnerable: Given that it's basically a mass of resentful energy thriving underwater, it's extremely hard to kill. Even the more powerful cultivators could only seal it temporarily. The only way to exterminate it would be to drain the waterbed it's living in, dig up all the people and objects it had consumed, and let the entire place dry for a few years.
* SeaMonster: What else would you call it?
* TentacledTerror: In the ''donghua'', it can also create something between a reversed waterspout and a giant tentacle. And when it goes after the protagonists, the resentful energy that the creature is composed of appears in the form of black tendrils.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Like the element it resides in, the Waterborne Abyss is formless and can take on any form it wishes as long as it has plenty of water available.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Damsel of Annual Blossoms (莳花女)]]
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A benevolent, albeit elusive, spirit born from the passion of a poet who owned a garden.
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* AdaptedOut: Played with. She still exists in the LiveActionAdaptation's lore, but the backstory involving Wei Wuxian annoying her with horrible poetry so she would eventually show her face to him is omitted in the series.
* BerserkButton: Downplayed, but the spirit knocks out anyone who recites subpar or outright horrible poetry to her.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The Damsel of Annual Blossoms is a benign spirit, not a ''yao''/beast, and is one of the few supernatural presences mentioned in the novel to ''not'' be a threat to anyone.
* PetalPower: She can summon flowers out of thin air, and the fragrance can last for up to three years if she wills it. In the ''donghua'', she can also manipulate vines.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Depending on the fan translation you go with, she's either the Damsel of Annual Blossoms, the Flower Damsel, the Flower Maiden, the Lady Florist, and so on.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Combined with Pink is Feminine. In ''Mo Dao Zu Shi Q'', her entire getup consists of blue and pink colors.
* TheUnseen: InUniverse; she never shows her face to anyone, and only Wei Wuxian is the exception as he repeatedly annoyed her so that she would show her face to him. Once she did, he immediately bragged that she's pretty. However, one of the image covers of the audio drama does show the viewer what the upper half of her face looks like. She also makes a full appearance in the chibi spinoff of the ''donghua''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tortoise of Slaughter (屠殺玄武)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cql_tortoise_1.png[[/labelnote]] to see the Tortoise of Slaughter in ''The Untamed'']]

An ancient monster that resides in a cave on Dusk Creek Mountain. A failed imitation of the legendary divine beast Xuanwu, it has devoured hundreds of humans centuries ago, but has been in hibernation since then.
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: The way it's killed in the ''donghua'' is more or less similar to how it's described in the novel; the difference is that the death happened in a flash in the former adaptation, whereas in the novel Lan Wangji took six hours of pulling the ''guqin'' strings to decapitate the monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: While referred to as a tortoise, the creature is actually a hybrid between a tortoise and a serpent.
* NighInvulnerable: Downplayed. Its skin is almost impenetrable and can't be wounded with normal arrows and swords. However, certain weapons can cut through it, but even that's another challenge of its own.
* OffWithHisHead: It meets its demise this way after Lan Wangji uses the Chord Assassination Technique to slice its head off.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to Lan Wangji, the Tortoise of Slaughter appeared in Qishan four-hundred years ago.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: In contrast to the yellow eyes it's described to have in the novel, the ''donghua'' depicts it with a hellish red eye color.
* ThatsNoMoon: When Wei Wuxian took Wen Chao hostage, they were standing on a boulder in the lake. Except that it was not a boulder, but the tortoise's shell...
* TurtlePower: Averted; the real Xuanwu is associated with the trope. On the other hand, [[SadlyMythtaken this "fake" version of the mythological creature is basically a large and dangerous beast that resembles the aforementioned divine being]].
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[[folder:Measuring Snake (量人蛇)]]
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The Measuring Snake is a beast from the Nanjing region. True to its name, it compares its height to that of the person it encounters; when it's taller, it will eat the other.
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* AdaptationDeviation: The novel never specifies just how large a Measuring Snake is, but in the ''donghua'' it's portrayed to be as large as a giant anaconda or python. In ''The Untamed'', it has the size and length of a normal snake instead.
* AdaptationExpansion: It gets a larger role in the ''donghua'', as both Jiang Yanli and Jin Ling's lives were nearly endangered by a Measuring Snake. In the novel, it's only mentioned in passing as one of the beasts that Jin Zixuan shot down. They also get a moment in the spotlight in the chibi spinoff.
* LoopholeAbuse: ''Mo Dao Zu Shi Q'' shows that the person don't necessarily need to be physically taller than the Measuring Snake in order to defeat it non-lethally; all that's required is that they need to ''stand'' taller than it. If the person is standing on the platform high enough to tower over the snake, it will consider said person as the victor and not eat them.
* SnakesAreSinister: It's a monster that devours anything it towers over. Needless to say, it's bad news; although according to Jin Zixuan, it's one of the less difficult monsters to kill and only ''looks'' scary.
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[[folder:Hook Hand (钩子手)]]
A malevolent spirit that haunts the Bai residence, where he was defeated. The spirit earned his moniker from wielding an iron hook, which he used to cut off the tongues of any woman he sees.
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* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in ''The Untamed'', which only the main chapters of the novel, and the Hook Hand appears only in the ''Iron Hook'' extra.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: When he was alive, he was said to be a kind man. Of course, until a certain spousal betrayal happened.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: When he killed his wife, [[AssholeVictim who was unarguably deserving of her death]], he became just as bad as her. If not, even worse. Then again, he might have even been too consumed with rage to consider or even realize this.
* KillItWithFire: In a sense; his spirit is put to rest after his hook is burned and melted away.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* TongueTrauma: His wife cut off his tongue after killing him so he wouldn't be able to tell his story in the afterlife. He managed to get even with his wife by cutting off hers, and would do the same to his other victims.
* WomanScorned: Gender-inverted. The Hook Hand was originally a blacksmith who was killed by his wife and the man she was cheating with. While the blacksmith rose from the grave and slaughtered his wife, his hatred wasn't sated and he continued to linger about, killing every beautiful woman he would see since they would remind him of his unfaithful wife.
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! {{Canon Foreigner}}s -- '''Warning: WalkingSpoiler'''

!! ''The Untamed''

[[folder:Xue Chonghai (薛重亥)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Yu Zikuan (live-action)

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A powerful cultivator from years ago who created the Stygian Iron using human sacrifices.
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* AmbiguouslyRelated: A few characters have speculated that he may be Xue Yang's ancestor in Episode 10, although this is never touched upon again.
* TheBeastmaster: When he was alive, he controlled the Tortoise of Slaughter.
* CanonForeigner: Xue Chonghai's existence is what influences the series' canon-divergent plot, which involves the existence of the Stygian Iron and why both Wen Ruohan and Xue Yang have been practicing demonic cultivation ''before'' Wei Wuxian.
* EvilSorcerer: He's this in a nutshell, complete with creating an artifact fueled with evil power and living sacrifices.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Sect was defeated.
* LaughingMad: His only two appearances have him doing this.
* MadnessMakeover: After he got mad from using the Stygian Iron, when Wen Mao finds him, he appears completely disheveled and has a maniacal expression on his face.
* MysteriousPast: Lan Yi even states that no one knew why he turned evil and created the Stygian Iron.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After he becomes insane, his eyes are shown to be glowing a permanent red.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: While not explained in detail, his choice to create the Stygian Iron and nourish it with resentful energy took quite the toll on his mental state.
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!! ''The Living Dead''

[[folder:Xiao Qing (萧情)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Wang Yifei (live-action) [[note]] Not the same actress as the one who plays Luo Qingyang in ''The Untamed''. [[/note]]

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The first-born child of the Xiao clan, a family of famous lantern-makers.
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* CanonForeigner: She doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. However, her role in the movie's plot can easily remind the audience of the Yi City arc.
* {{Expy}}:
** She has a lot in common with Wen Qing. Same name whether written in ''hanzi'' or ''pinyin''? Check. Has a younger brother who she cared for? Check. Burned to death? Also check. Except that Xiao Yi isn't really her younger brother.
** She's also similar to Xiao Xingchen. While she's not blinded or tricked into killing anyone like he was, nor did she commit suicide, she's a PosthumousCharacter that the villain tries in vain to revive.
* TheLostLenore: For Xiao Yi, in a platonic sense. This is then played straight in the romantic sense when it's revealed that they're not actually siblings and that Xiao Yi has feelings for her.
* NiceGirl: From what's seen of her, she's gentle and kind-hearted, and is the only one in the Xiao family to treat [[spoiler: Zhao Yi]] nicely.
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[[folder:Xiao Yi (萧忆)]]
!!! '''Played by''': Gao Han (live-action)

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The second-born child of the Xiao family, and Xiao Qing's younger half-brother. However, in truth he's not all who he seems to be, and he's directly linked to the secrets surrounding the now nearly-abandoned town of Fufeng.
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* BadPowersBadPeople: He's a demonic cultivator, and has managed to create his own version of a piece of the Stygian Iron.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: While he's mainly lying to avoid being exposed as the true killer, there are hints that he's deluded himself with those lies to justify his motives to resurrect Xiao Qing.
* CanonForeigner: He doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. As seen in {{Expy}} below, however, the plot of ''The Living Dead'' is similar to the novel-canonical Yi City arc.
* CruelMercy: Wen Ning decides to not kill him, outright stating that he deserves to live with the pain of his crimes for eternity.
* {{Expy}}:
** To Wen Ning, minus being a fierce corpse. Both have an older sister that they lost in tragic circumstances. This is eventually subverted, as the real truth is a lot more sinister and complicated.
** Another character who he's more heavily based off of is Xue Yang. They're both practitioners of demonic cultvation
* FateWorseThanDeath: He suffers this in the climax; Wen Ning refuses to kill him and states that it's a more fitting punishment for him to live with the consequences of his actions. This fate causes Zhao Yi to scream in endless suffering.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: He turns on the Xiao family after being abused by the clan's disciples one too many times.
* SerialKiller: He's the true murderer of the Xiao household.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: He gets rid of his disheveled appearance and puts on red robes once his true colors are revealed.
* SoleSurvivor: He's the last one of the Xiao household who's still alive. Eventually subverted when it's revealed he's not really a member of the Xiao family and is actually the one responsible for all the murders.
* UnreliableNarrator: All the things he tells Wen Ning and Lan Sizhui are complete lies.
* {{Yandere}}: For Xiao Qing. One of the reasons why he snapped was because Xiao Qing fell in love with Zhou Zishu, and he spent the next few years trying to resurrect her.
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[[folder:Zhou Zishu (周子殊)]]
!!! '''Played by''': He Longlong (live-action)

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A talented lantern-maker that gained the favor of the Xiao clan. He is also Xiao Qing's fiancee.
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* CanonForeigner: He doesn't exist in the novel or in any of the other adaptations that more closely follow the novel's canon. That being said, his role in the movie has quite the few [[ShoutOut shout-outs]] to the Yi City arc.
* {{Expy}}: To Song Lan. Both were turned into fierce corpses against their well by either Xue Yang or an {{Expy}} of Xue Yang. Song Lan was freed of Xue Yang's control and left Yi City to go WanderingTheEarth, while Zhou Zishu was killed by Wen Ning and Lan Sizhui before they found out the truth about him being under Xiao Yi's control.
* GoodAllAlong: He's actually one of the victims of the Xiao family massacre; and Xiao Yi is the real culprit. Zhou Zishu even attempted to apprehend Xiao Yi and have him face trial.
* RedHerring: The promotional posters and trailers set him up as the BigBad. However, the real villain of the film is Xiao Yi.
* SerialKiller: Strongly implied in the trailers, where he seems to be responsible for killing off the entire Xiao clan. The late half of the movie subverts this.
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!! ''Fatal Journey''

[[folder:Nie Zonghui (聂宗辉)]]
!!! '''Played by''': He Xiang (live-action)

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Nie Mingjue's second-in-command, and at times he also serves as Nie Huaisang's bodyguard.
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* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Sect and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Sect and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.
* NumberTwo: He's Nie Mingjue's right-hand man in the film.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He's never seen in ''The Untamed''. This is partly explained that the production for ''Fatal Journey'' started months after that of the main series, and there's also the possibility that Nie Zonghui was promoted to the position of lieutenant some time during the sixteen-year TimeSkip. Of course, there's also how he gets killed near the end of the movie, which explains why he doesn't appear in the present time.
* SlashedThroat: A possessed/berserk Nie Mingjue kills him this way.
* UndyingLoyalty: One of his foremost traits. No matter what happens, his faith in both the Nie brothers never wavers.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: When Nie Huaisang remarks on how others may be thinking that he's useless, Nie Zonghui sincerely reassures him that he's not, his strengths simply lie somewhere else.
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Miscellaneous Characters ([[MoDaoZuShiMiscellaneousCharactersRogueAndNonCultivators Rogue and Non-Cultivators]], [[MoDaoZuShiMiscellaneousCharactersAnimalsCreaturesAndCanonForeigners Animals, Creatures and Canon Foreigners]]) -]]]]]
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** Both were adopted into a major clan. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the clan: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Clan from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.

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** Both were adopted into a major clan.sect. But while Wei Wuxian was accepted as a full-fledged disciple and soon became the head disciple; Mo Xuanyu was only accepted as a guest disciple. Both also ended up leaving the clan: sect: in Wei Wuxian's case, he left to spare the Jiang Clan Sect from any political backlash; and in Mo Xuanyu's case, he got kicked out after allegedly harassing his half-brother who he was (again, allegedly) attracted to.



** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Clan was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Clan was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the clan because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]

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** ''The Untamed'' provides his character with a few additional layers. In the novel, all that's known about him is that he's gay and was interested in his half-brother, had a few screws loose, and summoned Wei Wuxian to take revenge on his family. While the last part remains true in the series, the series adds an additional target of Mo Xuanyu's revenge -- namely [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao]]. From this, Wei Wuxian infers that the possible reason Mo Xuanyu really got kicked out of the Jin Clan Sect was because HeKnowsTooMuch about [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao and tried to warn Qin Su before he got thwarted]] and that his insanity was possibly induced by [[spoiler: Jin Guangyao via a song from the Collection of Turmoil]].
** Even in the original novel, there are hints of him knowing more than it seems and that the reason he got kicked out was very different than claimed; the ritual he used to summon Wei Wuxian [[spoiler: is found in a book hidden in Jin Guangyao's rooms]] and he definitely had ''some'' skill with demonic cultivation to pull off said ritual. Considering the Jin Clan Sect was trying to gain the power of demonic cultivation that Wei Wuxian had, this implies that Mo Xuanyu was part of the clan sect because of his talent for TheDarkArts. Additionally, [[spoiler: the fact it's officially told that he made a pass at ''[[ConsummateLiar Jin Guangyao]]'' as to why he was kicked out, implies that the man had a reason to need him removed from Koi Tower and blacklisted.]]



* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Clan leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.

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* LineageComesFromTheFather: Downplayed. He's not acknowledged as a candidate for the position of the Jin Clan Sect leader, but he was still enlisted as a guest disciple. While he got kicked out, it's not due to his mother's background but rather, his preference for men.



* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Clan and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.

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* SanitySlippage: Being kicked out the Jin Clan Sect and sent to his abusive family was ''not'' kind to his mental state and led him to sacrifice his spirit to summon Wei Wuxian and get revenge.



A servant of an unnamed clan that was brought to the Wen Clan's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.

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A servant of an unnamed clan sect that was brought to the Wen Clan's Sect's "re-education camp" along with several other cultivators.



* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many clans gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Clan rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known clan like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.

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* AdaptationDistillation: While she still appears in the ''donghua'', she doesn't make an appearance in the second season, which features flashbacks of Wei Wuxian's time as the Yiling Patriarch, because the emergency conference where many clans sects gathered to slander Wei Wuxian -- a conference she also attended -- doesn't happen in the adaptation.
* AscendedExtra: In the LiveActionAdaptation, she's a guest disciple of the Jin Clan Sect rather than a servant of an unnamed and lesser-known clan sect like she was in the original story; thus she's given a bit more screentime.



* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other clan leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.

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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mianmian stands up for Wei Wuxian when the other clan sect leaders badmouth him. The others pass it off as her having a crush on Wei Wuxian from him saving her, but she is genuinely grateful he saved her life and knows he's a good person despite the cultivation path he chose. In ''The Untamed'', after the TimeSkip, she's reintroduced telling her daughter that the Yiling Patriach was not a monster and was in fact a good person.



** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation clans, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].

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** To Jin Guangyao. Both were born of lowly origins but were given an opportunity to rise in rank after the events of the Sunshot Campaign. However, when faced with the self-serving hypocrisy of the other cultivation clans, sects, Mianmian chose to have none of it and walked away; whereas Jin Guangyao remained a SlaveToPR and thought it's better to keep quiet, bide his time, and get back at anyone who slighted him. In return, Mianmian -- despite giving up her status -- finds happiness with a loving family; whereas Jin Guangyao -- who's driven to preserve and elevate his position -- [[spoiler: lives a life of deceit, murder, and suspicion before finally facing the consequences of his actions]].



** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any clan, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.

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** To Cangse Sanren. While Mianmian never studied under Baoshan Sanren, her life as an adult has almost everything else in common with Cangse Sanren's. She's a cultivator with no ties to any clan, sect, is HappilyMarried to a man who is a commoner in terms of social status, and has a child who greatly resembles her.



* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Clan feeds to the other cultivation clans.

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* OnlySaneMan: Gender-inverted; she's the only other person besides Lan Wangji who doesn't buy the BlatantLies that the Jin Clan Sect feeds to the other cultivation clans.sects.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her clan out of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She leaves her clan out sectout of disgust when she defended Wei Wuxian after the Sunshot Campaign but was dismissed by everyone on the sexist pretext of her being a woman who Wei Wuxian saved once.



* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Clan. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Clans.

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: In ''the Untamed'', she's introduced wearing the golden robes of the Jin Clan. Sect. After leaving the Jins when she became outraged by their corruption and hypocrisy, the next time she makes an appearance, she's shown wearing bright green robes -- which doesn't the colors of any of the Four Great Clans.Sects.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Clan was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her presence is the (unintended) root cause of the fall of the Lotus Pier. However, there is still the strong possibility that even though she did catch Wen Chao's attention (which caused Wei Wuxian to incur Wen Chao's wrath after he defended her), the Wen Clan Sect was going to launch a siege on Lotus Pier either way.



* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her clan, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her clan, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Clan.

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* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: When she sees just how unreasonable and sexist the other cultivators are, she chooses to leave her clan, sect, even when no one takes her claim seriously.
* TookALevelInBadass: An implicit example. Her main role in the story is being a DamselInDistress. Then the epilogue reveals that since she left her clan, sect, she's been going on night hunts solo.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Zigzagged. Her looks caught Wen Chao's attention, which caused Wang Lingjiao to become jealous of Mianmian to the point she wanted to see the girl dead. Wei Wuxian defended her, which directed Wen Chao and Wang Lingjiao's wrath on him. Granted, the attack on Lotus Pier was inevitable, and even though Wei Wuxian believes otherwise, the narrative shows that neither his nor Mianmian's presence would have changed the outcome that was the fall of the Jiang Clan.Sect.



Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Clan, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.

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Wei Wuxian's father. Formerly a servant of the Jiang Clan, Sect, he left after marrying Cangse Sanren and had a son with her. They and their son were happy... until he and his wife died while on a night-hunt.



* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Clan and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.

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* ChildhoodFriends: Wei Changze previously served the Jiang Clan Sect and was on good enough terms with Jiang Fengmian that the latter quickly took the initiative to adopt Wei Changze's son after his death.



* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Clan and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Clan and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Clan on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Averted. While he eventually left the Jiang Clan Sect and married the woman Jiang Fengmian was rumored to be in love with, there's no mention or hint of him falling out with his former master. And unlike the circumstances behind Wei Wuxian leaving the Jiang Clan Sect and drifting apart from Jiang Cheng, there's no implication that Wei Changze left the Jiang Clan Sect on bad terms or that Jiang Fengmian didn't give him his blessing when he left.



*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation clans think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Clan (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Clan does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.

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*** Both deeply loved their sons, but where Cangse Sanren taught her son to be selfless, Meng Shi encouraged ''her'' son to be ambitious. This plays a part in why Wei Wuxian doesn't care about politics and what the cultivation clans sects think of him, while Jin Guangyao is cautious as much as he is determined -- and extremely so -- to earn favor, rank, and most of all, respect from society.
*** In terms of status, Cangse Sanren is a renowned cultivator and disciple of the legendary immortal Baoshan Sanren; while Meng Shi is a prostitute and thus is looked down upon by everyone. By extension, both their sons are looked down upon because of their status, but while the cultivators ignore that Wei Wuxian's mother is still a skilled cultivator and solely focus on how his father used to be a servant of the Jiang Clan Sect (even though he's also a cultivator), no one will every drop the fact that Jin Guangyao is the SonOfAWhore. Even his father's title as the leader of the Jin Clan Sect does little to help him, since the man is a greedy lecher and only gets away with many things because of the money and influence he holds.



* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Clans, and both founders were born centuries ago.

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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Baoshan Sanren is rumored to be born on the same generation as the founders of the Lan and Wen Clans, Sects, and both founders were born centuries ago.



* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Clan instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She abused Mo Xuanyu out of resentment for him getting chosen as a guest disciple of the Jin Clan Sect instead of her own son. By extension, she resented her sister for the same reason.



* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Clan so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.

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* ParentsAsPeople: She never mistreated Jin Guangyao and did her best to take care of him in spite of the environment they lived in. However, she made the (albeit innocent and well-meaning) mistake of telling him about who his father is and instilling in him her hope that he would eventually be accepted into the Jin Clan Sect so they would escape their life of difficulty and poverty. Long after she died, Jin Guangyao never got rid of that hope, which ended up being his undoing.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation clans, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Downplayed. Between her and Bicao, Sisi had significantly less self-serving reasons to tell the others what she knew. She spent eleven years in prison and then was rescued by someone who urged her to tell her story to the other cultivation clans, sects, which would be a very understandable thing to do from her point of view. Even if she was compensated, Wei Wuxian never noted on her acting out of greed, unlike Bicao.



* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Clan, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.

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* NamesTheSame: In universe; he has the same family as the Qin family of the Laoling Qin Clan, Sect, although they don't seem to be related in any way, especially since Young Master Qin is not a cultivator.



** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Clan needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Clan enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]

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** In Chinese culture, a tiger tally (''hu-fu'') is a two-piece item used by a king for commanding armies. One piece is entrusted to the government officials, whereas the other half is issued to the commanders; and the latter had to show their piece of the tally as a means of gaining permission to dispatch troops. This serves as a meaningful symbolism to how Wei Wuxian used the amulet, and why [[spoiler: the Jin Clan Sect needed to recreate the other half after Wei Wuxian had it destroyed]].
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: In a sense; when Wei Wuxian destroyed half of the seal, the Jin Clan Sect enlisted Xue Yang's help to recreate the lost half. [[spoiler: While it proved to be functional, it was still lacking in power compared to its original version and would lose its effectivity after enough uses... if Jin Guangyao is telling the truth, as he claims that he wouldn't have any use for it in his attempt to escape.]]



* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Clan with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Clan was defeated.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: His creation of the Stygian Iron is what gave Wen Ruohan the opportunity to subjugate the cultivation world. The Stygian Iron's existence is also filled the Jin Clan Sect with ambition, leading to their attempts to try and take over after the Wen Clan Sect was defeated.



* SoleSurvivor: He's the last one of the Xiao Clan who's still alive. Eventually subverted when it's revealed he's not really a member of the Xiao family is actually the one responsible for all the murders.

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* SoleSurvivor: He's the last one of the Xiao Clan household who's still alive. Eventually subverted when it's revealed he's not really a member of the Xiao family and is actually the one responsible for all the murders.



* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Clan and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Clan and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.

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* DualWielding: He fights with two sabres, which is an unusual fighting style in both the Nie Clan Sect and the cultivation world as a whole.
* NiceGuy: Downplayed, since he's of the Nie Clan Sect and is thus a fierce warrior. However, he is completely loyal to Nie Mingjue and doesn't look down on Nie Huaisang, even telling him that he's not useless.

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