
The Untamed
2019 • Action & Adventure, Drama, Mystery
In a magical world of inter-clan rivalry, two soulmates face treacherous schemes and uncover a dark mystery linked to a tragic event in the past.
Why you should read the novel
Reading Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation offers a far deeper and more nuanced journey into its complex, magical world than what any screen adaptation can convey. The novel weaves intricate character backstories, internal monologues, and forbidden romance with an intimacy impossible to fully capture on television.
With the freedom of written prose, readers access the true depths of Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji's relationship, exploring all the layers of their connection, motives, and struggles without the restrictions imposed by broadcast regulations. The novel immerses you in the lore, the politics, and each protagonist's personal dilemmas with delicate detail and powerful emotion.
Fans of rich world-building, subtle romance, and detailed character development will find themselves lost in the pages, discovering context and plotlines often omitted or altered for TV audiences. Choosing the book lets you experience the story as the author originally intended—unfiltered and complete.
Adaptation differences
One fundamental difference between The Untamed series and the novel lies in their portrayal of the relationship between the two main characters. Due to Chinese television censorship, the explicit romantic bond between Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji is downplayed and adapted into a close brotherly friendship, leaving out many explicit emotional and romantic moments central to the original story.
Additionally, the novel features more mature themes, including significant depictions of violence and complex moral dilemmas, which are softened or edited out in the adaptation to meet broadcast requirements. This results in a more sanitized and at times ambiguous depiction of certain plot points on screen.
Several secondary characters and subplots receive more attention in the novel, providing richer backstories and motivations for their actions. The adaptation condenses or rearranges timelines, sometimes omitting entire arcs or altering motivations to streamline the narrative for television pacing.
Finally, the novel's use of two interwoven timelines and frequent inner monologue allows for a more intricate and suspenseful unfolding of mysteries. The adaptation simplifies the story structure, using flashbacks but limiting deep dives into characters’ internal thoughts, which are essential to understanding the novel’s emotional complexity.
The Untamed inspired from
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Mo Dao Zu Shi)
by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu