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Ouyang Feng, known as the Western Venom, ruled Mount White Camel Manor in the Western Regions. He stood among the Five Greats, the era's supreme martial artists. A master of toxicology, he kept venomous snakes and developed martial arts inspired by them, including the Toad Stance, Spirit Snake Fist, and Spirit Snake Staff Technique. His signature Toad Stance stored energy for devastating counterattacks, though vulnerable to Wang Chongyang's First Heaven Skill combined with Duan Zhixing's Yiyang Finger.
In *The Legend of the Condor Heroes*, Ouyang Feng pursued the Nine Yin Manual to dominate the martial world. He journeyed to Peach Blossom Island seeking a marriage alliance between his nephew, Ouyang Ke, and Huang Rong, only for Guo Jing to win her. After rescuing Hong Qigong, Zhou Botong, and Guo Jing at sea, Ouyang Feng forced Guo Jing to transcribe the manual. Guo Jing provided a corrupted version with reversed passages. Ouyang Feng's obsessive practice of this false manual induced insanity but also granted him unorthodox power, enabling him to defeat Guo Jing, Huang Yaoshi, and Hong Qigong at the second Mount Hua tournament. There, he revealed Ouyang Ke was his biological son, born of an affair with his sister-in-law.
His ruthlessness manifested in poisoning Hong Qigong during a shipboard fight, costing Hong his inner energy. He allied with Yang Kang to slaughter most of the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan and killed Tan Chuduan of the Quanzhen Seven Immortals. Kidnapping Huang Rong to decipher the manual, she fed him false interpretations, worsening his derangement.
In *The Return of the Condor Heroes*, a deranged Ouyang Feng encountered Yang Guo. Unaware Yang Guo was Yang Kang's son, he accepted him as a godson, teaching him the Toad Stance and other skills. He intervened in Yang Guo's training with Xiaolongnü, immobilizing her to preserve secrecy. Years later on Mount Hua, he fought Hong Qigong for four days. Exhausted, they used Yang Guo as an intermediary: Hong Qigong taught the Dog Beating Staff Technique while Ouyang Feng devised a countermove overnight. When Yang Guo demonstrated it, Hong Qigong acknowledged stalemate. Briefly lucid, Ouyang Feng recognized Hong Qigong; both laughed and died reconciled, buried side by side by Yang Guo.
His legacy included Yang Guo inheriting his position as the "Western Maverick" among the New Five Greats. His martial arts, notably the Toad Stance and reverse-practiced Nine Yin Manual techniques, remained influential despite causing his downfall.
In *The Legend of the Condor Heroes*, Ouyang Feng pursued the Nine Yin Manual to dominate the martial world. He journeyed to Peach Blossom Island seeking a marriage alliance between his nephew, Ouyang Ke, and Huang Rong, only for Guo Jing to win her. After rescuing Hong Qigong, Zhou Botong, and Guo Jing at sea, Ouyang Feng forced Guo Jing to transcribe the manual. Guo Jing provided a corrupted version with reversed passages. Ouyang Feng's obsessive practice of this false manual induced insanity but also granted him unorthodox power, enabling him to defeat Guo Jing, Huang Yaoshi, and Hong Qigong at the second Mount Hua tournament. There, he revealed Ouyang Ke was his biological son, born of an affair with his sister-in-law.
His ruthlessness manifested in poisoning Hong Qigong during a shipboard fight, costing Hong his inner energy. He allied with Yang Kang to slaughter most of the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan and killed Tan Chuduan of the Quanzhen Seven Immortals. Kidnapping Huang Rong to decipher the manual, she fed him false interpretations, worsening his derangement.
In *The Return of the Condor Heroes*, a deranged Ouyang Feng encountered Yang Guo. Unaware Yang Guo was Yang Kang's son, he accepted him as a godson, teaching him the Toad Stance and other skills. He intervened in Yang Guo's training with Xiaolongnü, immobilizing her to preserve secrecy. Years later on Mount Hua, he fought Hong Qigong for four days. Exhausted, they used Yang Guo as an intermediary: Hong Qigong taught the Dog Beating Staff Technique while Ouyang Feng devised a countermove overnight. When Yang Guo demonstrated it, Hong Qigong acknowledged stalemate. Briefly lucid, Ouyang Feng recognized Hong Qigong; both laughed and died reconciled, buried side by side by Yang Guo.
His legacy included Yang Guo inheriting his position as the "Western Maverick" among the New Five Greats. His martial arts, notably the Toad Stance and reverse-practiced Nine Yin Manual techniques, remained influential despite causing his downfall.