The Immortal Ascension

The Immortal Ascension

2024 • Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Han Li, an ordinary, poor boy from a mountain village, joins a small martial arts sect by chance. Despite his mediocre talent, he eventually cultivates himself into an immortal through hard work and careful planning.

Why you should read the novel

If you’re seeking a truly immersive cultivation journey, the original novel, A Record of a Mortal’s Journey to Immortality, delivers an unparalleled reading experience. Wang Yu’s intricate worldbuilding and the deeply personal transformation of Han Li are brought to life with details and depth far surpassing what can be presented on screen. The narrative’s slow burn allows for greater exploration of character growth, moral dilemmas, and the complex mechanics of cultivation. The novel's prose richly details the harsh realities, esoteric arts, and endless strife of an immortal’s world, offering layers of nuance and philosophy absent in the TV adaptation. Every twist, alliance, and struggle is meticulously chronicled, providing readers with an authentic and rewarding understanding of Han Li’s quest. By reading the source material, you gain unfiltered access to Wang Yu’s vision, remaining true to the spirit and subtleties the screen cannot always capture. For true fans of xianxia, experiencing the source is a journey worth embarking on.

Adaptation differences

The TV series, while visually breathtaking, condenses much of the novel's intricate storytelling and worldbuilding to fit episodic constraints. Many of the complexities of side characters and their subplots are either greatly diminished or omitted altogether, resulting in a faster-paced but less nuanced narrative. Han Li’s internal conflicts and incremental breakthroughs, pivotal to the novel, sometimes receive mere cursory attention on screen. Certain philosophical and thematic elements—such as the exploration of morality, fate, and the personal cost of cultivation—are streamlined or simplified to appeal to a broader television audience. The series utilizes more direct exposition and action sequences, at times sacrificing the internal logic and subtle strategy that drive the original plot. Visual adaptation also leads to the reimagining of important battles and magical rites. Expansive descriptions and mysterious techniques in the book are distilled into CGI-driven set pieces, occasionally losing the intricacies and awe that Wang Yu so carefully constructed through prose. The atmospheric tension, nested mysteries, and moments of genuine uncertainty are more viscerally experienced in the novel. Furthermore, the adaptation introduces original characters and altered motivations to create melodrama or suit episodic arcs, diverging from the source material’s deliberate pacing and narrative intent. These creative liberties may make the show more accessible, but they also risk alienating readers hoping to see the faithful progression of Han Li’s journey as chronicled in the novel.

The Immortal Ascension inspired from

A Record of a Mortal’s Journey to Immortality
by Wang Yu

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