The Lone-Wanderer Tribe's Yao Xia Mark from the Kuaibai Series
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This model is based on the Lone-Wanderer Tribe's Yao Xia Mark, handmade by Man Xiaoman in the animated film "Kuaibai: Ten Thousand Urgent".
The Lone-Wanderer Tribe's Yao Xia Mark is a fictional creation by Man Xiaoman, serving as a symbol of the Lone-Wanderer Tribe's Yao Xia.
It is made of wood, and the first rule is to never give up as long as you're alive. In the story, although Manji knows this mark was handmade by Man Xiaoman, he still cherishes it and calls himself a Lone-Wanderer Tribe's Yao Xia, reflecting his self-identity and persistence in pursuing his dreams.
In the world of Kuaibai, the mark has multifaceted symbolic meanings:
Symbol of Identity
Marks signify status. Their hierarchy is as follows: commoner mark, Yao Xia mark, general mark, king mark. Different levels of marks correspond to different social classes, and the holder's status and position change accordingly. For instance, the king mark is held by the monarch, while commoners hold commoner marks.
Strength Enhancement
Marks are essentially fragments of the Qujing mirror, consistent with the mirror's properties, and serve as channels for the mutual transformation of different pulse frequency substances. They enhance the holder's power to a certain degree, helping them exhibit greater capabilities in combat or other activities.
Symbol of Honor
The ten great marks are particularly special, representing honor. Their holders are considered strong and highly revered. Yao Xia possessing these ten great marks enjoy extremely high status and reputation in the Land.
Reflection of the Social System
The mark system is a prevalent social system in the Land. It differentiates people's classes through mark levels. This system maintained social order for a period but gradually transformed into a tool for the upper ruling class to oppress the lower classes, exacerbating class conflicts.
Carrier of Culture and Tradition
Marks hold significant importance in the culture of various tribes in the Land. Each country has its own Mark Festival, a nationally celebrated event. Its origins are linked to climate change or the worship of gods, showcasing the Land's inhabitants' reverence for marks and carrying rich cultural connotations and traditional values.
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