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2. That's spoiler territory as it has been talked about throughout the plot, but not really implemented into the game yet.
3. If you look at your inner Kung-Fu buffs, some apply bonuses to harmony (fire/drunk), venom, moon (Ice), etc. skills which each level 1 to 5 grants you new passive buffs to those types of moves.
4. Basically explore the map to make new tiles appear which unlock new parts of the game, factions, clans, assassins / imperial police, cities / towns, and the championship. Then once you unlock a skill below guru level, you can pay 1000 coins to someone who approaches you to unlock master skill trainer tiles. Further more, as you add more tiles to the world, there is a quest that gradually unfolds which tells you why you are special in the setting.
1.2: In addition to moving to new mini-world you can bring everything in your inventory. So you can have one world for farming certain supplies or gold as a evil bandit, and another where you are a saint that builds a perfect world with the same character.
1. No, as far as I can tell your cultivator just shows up in another world where no one knows them, their relationships don't follow, though they still exist if they return.
2a. If your really curious go north. That's all I'll say.
2b. No north-er.
3. There are consumables that do that. An animal organ and a high level cooking dish do it as far as I know. Very expensive but you can find them. Sometimes even in chests, not sure how often.
4a. There are mods. Most of them have a description in the comments that translates the text of the mod for ya.
4b. You can rotate the tiles before you place them down for good to make your mini-world more aesthetically pleasing.
4c. Don't worry about killing animals the level one crime debuff for butchering them, or looting the body, is distinctly more forgiving than an actual level one criminal debuff and goes away quickly.
4d. Make mini-worlds, use them, and delete them for fun and profit once you have the stuff you want out of them. Makes more sense with time.
4e. A lot of mechanics are still being expanded upon, even ones that seem mostly finished, so don't be surprised if things change down the line. I get the feeling the devs had no idea the game would be this popular this suddenly.
I see you. Bless your autism.