Chapter 262 - Turns Out Cursing Costs Money
Chapter 262: Turns Out Cursing Costs Money
The art of cursing is divided into two types: area curses and specific curses.
Area curses affect the target’s fortune, ranging from minor inconveniences to being struck down by thunder as if rejected by heaven and earth.
Such curses are not easy to cast and carry a great risk of backlash.
Some people in the world of cultivation curse others before they die, with a very high success rate.
They do so at the cost of everything they have, returning to heaven and earth and becoming part of it with no further involvement in the cycle of reincarnation.
Few living people cast such curses, as insufficient personal fortune could lead to a backlash greater than the curse itself.
The art of cursing is difficult to master and not widespread, in part for this reason.
Specific curses, on the other hand, target a particular aspect, body part, or event.
They have less backlash, lower costs, and a higher success rate.
Cursing is an art distinct from spells, characterized by its difficulty to eradicate and its persistence.
Take, for example, a simple rotting curse.
