In << The Legend of Mortal Cultivation >>, the five great divine thunders were:
- [Supreme Pure Divine Thunder: The supreme divine thunder of Daoism. It has boundless power and can destroy all evil.]
- [Nine Heavens Divine Thunder: The divine thunder above the nine heavens. Its power is peerless and can destroy everything in the world.]
- [Netherworld Divine Thunder: The divine thunder of the netherworld. It can enchant one's soul and make one's soul scatter.]
- [Chaos Divine Thunder: The divine thunder from the beginning of the universe. It can open up the Primordial Chaos and create a world.]
- [World-Destroying Divine Thunder: A divine thunder that can destroy the world. It is the most powerful existence among all divine thunders.]
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Allied isn't purely a true story. It probably combines real historical facts with creative storytelling to make it more appealing to the audience. There could be elements of imagination and drama added to keep viewers engaged.
Since I don't know the details of this Tagalog story about the thunder's wife, I can't really give a proper summary. Maybe you could provide more information about it.
Well, if we think about 'Allied with Green' in a broader sense, it could be about any kind of partnership or association that has a relation to the idea of 'green'. For example, in business, it could be a company that has allied with another to promote green products or services. In a community context, it might be a group of people who have come together, allied, to create a greener neighborhood, like planting more trees, promoting recycling, and reducing pollution. However, without further details, it's just speculation about what the full story could be.
Not really. Allied is mostly a fictional creation with some elements inspired by historical events or settings, but it's not a direct retelling of a true story.
To some extent. The movie Allied drew elements from true historical occurrences, but it combined and fictionalized them to create a compelling narrative. So, it's not a strictly 100% true story.