"My legend, my dream! If mankind prays to its heroes, I'll show them my city! A radiant summer capital, painted with gold and built with marble... behold Xanadu! The distant dream of a dazzling dome of pleasure!"
Xanadu serves as Kublai Khan's Noble Phantasm, a legendary summer capital that has captured the fascination of countless individuals throughout history, including the renowned traveler Marco Polo. It is said that the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge even experienced a dream vision of this city, though his reverie was abruptly disrupted by an unexpected visitor.
Originally, Xanadu served as the inaugural capital of the Yuan dynasty, but Kublai Khan later relegated it to the status of a summer capital in 1278. His preference for the bustling Dadu as the primary capital of his empire was evident. While Dadu held its own splendor, it paled in comparison to the ethereal magnificence of Xanadu. Although Kubilai cherished Xanadu, he argued that it was unsuitable to serve as the administrative heart of his empire. Dadu, with its efficiency in handling the empire's affairs, contrasted sharply with Xanadu, which stood as a fantastical capital, more legend than a tangible reflection of Kubilai's historical achievements. Xanadu embodied Kubilai Khan's ideal dream, a vision of grandeur that, while magnificent, was deemed unfit to be the center of the empire. Regrettably, it did not endure beyond the Yuan dynasty and was consumed by flames at the hands of the Ming, vanishing like a fleeting dream. This city, by its very nature, could only exist as a Noble Phantasm after its physical destruction. Xanadu, an immense fortress, operates on the scale of a Reality Marble, although Kubilai maintains that it can only assume its true form when he is summoned as a Caster. Its true form resembled Shambhala, the fabled Buddhist realm of enlightenment, or a Tian, a supreme power presiding over lesser gods and humanity, wielding the ability to bring order and tranquility or unleash catastrophe and retribution—a god, destiny, an impersonal force governing various events, a sacred realm, or an afterlife housing other worlds or future lives.
Upon summoning, Xanadu manifests as an enormous floating fortress adorned with a thousand luminous lights. It boasts impenetrable defenses and houses formidable weaponry, including numerous replicas of the Xanadu Gun, renowned as one of the earliest firearms. Additionally, Xanadu is equipped with several Huihui Pao, siege weapons crafted for the Khan by Persian Muslim engineers. Essentially, this ideal city established by Kubilai draws upon technologies and magecraft from across his empire's diverse cultures. It is also home to a multitude of high-ranking phantasmal beasts, including a handful of low-ranking dragons that can be deployed. However, these creatures quickly perish when outside the boundaries of Xanadu. Xanadu's very existence defies the norms of reality, representing a dream that challenges the realm of possibilities. Its capacity to levitate is evidence of its ability to act in ways that contradict the laws of physics. With a partial control over space and time, it can nullify any attacks aimed at it. Furthermore, it possesses unparalleled mobility, moving at the speed of thought, swiftly responding to Kubilai's desires. Most remarkably, it transcends the physical world, capable of entering other realities, including Reality Marbles and even dreams. Within the fortress lies an endless labyrinth of corridors and chambers, akin to a microcosm of lavish gardens teeming with diverse flora and fauna, intersected by a crystalline river. Within this realm, Kubilai and his allies receive numerous blessings intended to soothe their bodies and minds. Any hostile abilities that disrupt this "ideal balance" cease to function within Xanadu. Kubilai's saint-graph is elevated in rank, resembling that of the original heroic spirit. Still, Kubilai insists, "it's nothing of the sort, just a nice dream."
Xanadu possesses a unique attack known as All Things Beneath This Sky are Mine Imperial Yuan Convergence temporarily transforming Xanadu into the capital of the Yuan, it becomes the epicenter of Kubilai's empire, effectively the hub of the world. Kubilai's philosophy of assimilating the methods, ideas, and techniques of conquered territories into his empire is channeled through Xanadu. It concentrates all the resources of Xanadu and his other possessions into a single point, releasing a deluge of creative energy, a harmonious chaos that encompasses the full spectrum of colors like a rainbow.
While this Noble Phantasm may appear overwhelmingly potent, it possesses a notable weakness: its essence is more akin to a dream than a physical reality. As a Reality Marble, it repaints the world but is fundamentally rejected by it. Consequently, Xanadu cannot persist in this world for an extended duration; it vanishes as swiftly as it materializes. Supposedly, if Kubilai were summoned as a Caster, he could anchor Xanadu indefinitely in reality, albeit at the cost of its mobility. This would require significant resources and time to locate and manipulate the leylines properly in order to manifest the Summer Capital. Kubilai Khan also has the capability to deploy a lesser form of Xanadu in the shape of a potent Barrier. This barrier can be swiftly established over an entire district (with the Caster version being more proficient). In this form, its effects are less dramatic, primarily serving to detect intruders and encourage harmonious interactions within the territory. It reduces chaos and disorder while enhancing efficiency and productivity. |