
Martial Universe
2018 • Action & Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Lin Dong, a child from a small village isn't favored by his clan. By chance, Lin Dong obtains a mysterious artifact that is coveted by many clans in the martial world. Because of this artifact, Lin Dong is approached by many people of different clans and is forcibly involved in various events of the martial universe
Why you should read the novel
Reading the original Martial Universe novel allows you to dive into an expansive world meticulously crafted by Heavenly Silkworm Potato. The book presents profound character development and a rich cultivation system, making it a rewarding journey for fans of Eastern fantasy.
Unlike the TV adaptation, the novel gives you detailed insights into Lin Dong's inner thoughts, struggles, and gradual growth. The pacing, world-building, and supporting characters are explored with far more depth, providing a more immersive experience.
By reading the source material, you gain a true appreciation for the plot's complexity and the lore underlying Martial Universe. The intricate cultivation levels, detailed battles, and philosophical themes are presented with the nuance often lost in adaptations.
Adaptation differences
One of the most significant differences is the TV series' simplification of the plot and world-building. The complexity of cultivation systems, artifact lore, and various factions—meticulously described in the books—is often condensed or altered for the sake of visual storytelling and pacing on screen.
Character development also diverges between the two formats. In the novel, Lin Dong's growth is more gradual, punctuated by detailed internal monologues and nuanced relationships with key characters. The adaptation frequently alters or compresses these developments to fit episode constraints, changing some interactions and motivations.
The series also introduces, omits, or combines characters and events to streamline the narrative. Some supporting characters receive less attention, while major arcs are either shortened or modified, which can affect the emotional resonance and logic established in the original story.
Furthermore, the adaptation adds new scenes and dramatizes certain aspects (such as romantic subplots or battles) for higher television appeal, sometimes deviating from the source's intended tone. Consequently, some fans may find that the TV version loses the intricate detail and philosophical undertones that made the novel so compelling.
Martial Universe inspired from
Martial Universe (Wu Dong Qian Kun)
by Heavenly Silkworm Potato