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Violence
A lot
Martial arts combat with genuine danger; some deaths; the violence is central to the cultivation world
Language
Barely any
Clean language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological weight of being told you're nothing in a world that values exactly what you lack
What this book is about
Sacred Valley is built on the sacred arts—a system of cultivation that grants extraordinary abilities. Lindon is Unsouled, born without the ability to progress in the sacred arts, and considered worthless by his clan. Will Wight's Cradle series opener is fast, clever, and became a sensation through web serial publication—a progression fantasy with clear power systems and an irresistible underdog premise.
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