Renegade Immortal Ep 121-122: The "Hidden Villain" Explained, His Ultimate Fate, & The Live-Action Backlash
The world of Renegade Immortal (Xian Ni) has reached a fever pitch. With the release of the explosive Episode 121, the Donghua has not only pushed Wang Lin into one of his most dangerous tribulations yet but has also planted seeds for future arcs that have sent the fanbase into a frenzy.
From the terrifying appearance of a new villain in the post-credits scene to the heated debate surrounding the inevitable live-action adaptation, there is a lot to unpack. In this deep dive, we will analyze the hidden details of the Demon Spirit Land, explain the mechanics of Wang Lin’s avatar, and discuss why the upcoming TV drama is facing such fierce resistance.
For the casual viewer who skips the ending credits, you might have missed the most critical foreshadowing in the entire Demon Spirit Land arc. In the dying seconds of Episode 121, a mysterious, sinister figure appears, fixing his gaze upon Wang Lin.
This figure is known as the San Ma (The Scattered Demon/Loose Devil).- Episode 116
Unlike typical cultivators, the San Ma possess a unique life form. His origins trace back to the ancient war between Immortals and Demons. He is an entity born from the death of an Ancient Demon (Gu Mo). Much like how a soul might linger, the San Ma is the residual, sentient energy formed after an Ancient Demon’s demise.
The San Ma is cunning, ancient, and incredibly dangerous. He has taken an interest in Wang Lin for a specific, predatory reason: Resource Extraction.
The San Ma has sensed a disturbance in the spiritual energy of the region. He detected that someone—Wang Lin—is currently undergoing the heavenly tribulation to break through to the Ascendant (Wending) Stage.
So, for a being like San Ma, the original energy of a cultivator who has just reached the Ascendant early stage is a potent tonic. He intends to devour Wang Lin’s cultivation base to restore and enhance his own power.
There is a cruel twist of fate involved here. The San Ma is not just a random encounter; he is the current master of Wang Lin’s second disciple. This sets the stage for a conflict that is both personal and survival-driven. Wang Lin, having honed his instincts through countless battles and near-death experiences, has already sensed this malice. The clash between the hidden master (Wang Lin) and this ancient demonic remnant is imminent.
Does the Sanma survive to the end of the story? Many fans are asking if this new villain will be a long-term threat. Based on the original novel and future plot points, here is his fate:
The Sanma made a fatal error: he targeted the Protagonist. While he appears powerful now, he is destined to become a stepping stone for Wang Lin.
In short, the Sanma is “delivering a care package” of experience points to Wang Lin. He does not survive to the finale.
One of the most debated topics following Episode 121 is the logic of the battle. Wang Lin’s Avatar is facing a world-ending tribulation. Since Wang Lin’s Main Body and Avatar share a consciousness, why didn’t the Main Body rush to the Demon Spirit Land to assist?
The first reason is logistical. The Demon Spirit Land is a sealed realm, heavily guarded by powerful entities. The Avatar is already inside, but the Main Body is outside. Even if the Main Body wanted to enter, he would be blocked by the guardians of the East Sea Demon Spirit Gate.
This is the most critical lore point.
During the tribulation, Wang Lin takes a desperate gamble: he beats the Tian Yao Drum. This action inadvertently wakes a sleeping giant—the Tian Yao (Heavenly Demon). This interaction reveals the deep history of the Renegade Immortal universe.
The Tian Yao reveals that in ancient times, the “Ancient Clan” was a singular, all-powerful race. However, they eventually split into three distinct lineages:
The entity inside the drum is merely a wisp of an Ancient Demon’s soul. He chooses Wang Lin for a specific mission: To collect the scattered souls from the other eight counties. Why Wang Lin? Ordinary cultivators cannot withstand the pressure of an Ancient Demon’s existence. However, because Wang Lin carries the aura of an Ancient God, his body is “compatible.” It is a case of God and Demon sharing a common origin.
While the donghua is thriving, the announcement of a live-action TV adaptation has caused an uproar. The rights are held by Huanrui Century (H&R Century), and the fanbase is overwhelmingly negative (over 80% opposition) regarding the project.
The primary issue is the character of Wang Lin. He is widely considered one of the most difficult protagonists to portray in a live-action setting.
Fans have cited specific grievances with the production company:
For the theory-crafters, the Demon Spirit Land arc has introduced several plot holes or mysteries that even the novel readers debate.
When Wang Lin first arrived, he saw a portrait of Master Huang Long (Yellow Dragon) in the native tribe. It is implied that Huang Long’s ancestor brought people here.
The Demon Spirit Land is massive and ancient. Yet, the strongest natives are only at the Yin Xu (Corporeal Yin) stage—the very first step of the second tier.
In the underground slaughter zone, Wang Lin met a youth who looked exactly like Mo Fei.
Renegade Immortal is currently in a golden age of animation. Episode 121 proved that the studio understands the “Dao” of Wang Lin—high stakes, ruthless combat, and deep lore. The introduction of San Ma and the Tian Yao expands the universe significantly, promising epic battles to come.
However, the shadow of the live-action adaptation looms large. “Capital” serves as a cautionary tale of what happens when “art” tries to cash in without understanding its core audience. For now, fans can do well to stick to Donghua, where Wang Lin’s white hair and murderous gaze remain untainted by censorship and bad acting.
The mysterious figure appearing after the credits is a Sanma (散魔) or “Loose Devil.”
Origin: He was formed from the lingering energy after an Ancient Devil died (similar to how Ancient Demons are formed). He has existed since the ancient Immortal-Devil War. He has targeted Wang Lin because he sensed a cultivator breaking through to the Ascendant (Wending) stage. He intends to devour Wang Lin’s vitality to heal his injuries and boost his own power.
Fans were confused as to why Wang Lin’s powerful Ancient God Main Body didn’t show up to help his Avatar survive the lightning tribulation.
The Main Body is outside the Demon Spirit Land and cannot easily breach the gates guarded by top-tier experts.
Wang Lin’s Main Body carries the aura of an Ancient God. If he enters a place full of ancient monsters and high-level cultivators (like Tian Yunzi), he risks being hunted down and dissected. The Avatar is his safe, “human” disguise.
These are the Three Ancestors of the Sky Demon (Tian Yao) Commandery.
Strength: They are all at the Corporeal Yang (Yang Shi) stage, which is a step above the Demon Emperor’s Yin Void stage.
Comparison: Individually, they are weaker than Wang Lin’s master, Tian Yunzi. However, if all three fight together, they have a 50% chance of matching Tian Yunzi in battle.
Yes, it appears inevitable as Huanrui Century holds the copyright. However, it is facing severe backlash from fans (~80% opposition).
The Problem: Fans believe no real actor can capture Wang Lin’s “white-haired brokenness” and murderous aura.
The Fear: There is a high concern that the show will turn into a generic “romance puppet drama,” ignoring the dark, solitary cultivation path that makes Xian Ni unique.
How It Works: Lore & Mechanics
In Episode 121, the Tian Yao (Ancient Demon) in the drum reveals the secret origin of the Ancient Order. Originally, they were one powerful race that split into three paths:
Ancient Gods (Gu Shen): Those who broke all laws with pure strength.
Ancient Devils (Gu Mo): Those obsessed with bloodthirsty slaughter.
Ancient Demons (Gu Yao): Those who mastered divine abilities and spell-breaking (like the Tian Yao in the drum).
Why this matters: Tian Yao asks for Wang Lin’s help because he senses the Ancient God aura inside Wang Lin, proving they are from the same origin.
Unlike normal cultivators who have flesh and blood bodies, a Sanma is a special life form similar to a spirit or ghost, but much more powerful.
Formation: They are usually born from the death of powerful Ancient Devils or formed when a Devil Cultivator fails their tribulation, but their soul survives.
Abilities: They have keen perception (which is why he spotted Wang Lin immediately) and can possess others. Currently, Wang Lin’s second disciple is unknowingly under this Sanmo’s command.
This is one of the mysteries of the Demon Spirit Land.
The Cycle: It is a space where people are killed by the “Emperor Sword,” absorbed, revived by the sword’s vitality, and killed again.
The Purpose: Ostensibly used to refine the sword, but it traps souls in an endless loop of life and death until they go numb. There is a mysterious black-haired youth there who looks exactly like Mo Fei, hinting at a deeper secret regarding avatars or clones.
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