Yinlian Qi’Xen
Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
Legendary Qi’Xen , The Sage King of Tu-Han who Fell from Grace but was Crowned Again, His Advice more Precious than Purest Gold
Yinlian Qi’Xen was the first Sage of Tu-Han, the most powerful named Serpentine Dragon in recorded history, and the only serpentine dragon with a full draconic name. Qi’Xen was a close acquaintance of Hantzu and is believed to have had an influence on Hantzuism.
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Personal history
As king of Tu-Han, Qi’Xen formed a strong alliance with the Kingdom of Lustiris during the First Lustijian Expansion, and assisted in negotiations with the people of The Rgai. He proved invaluable in the War of the Plains, where he lead his armies and fought on his own against the armies of Agustin Andor. After the war, he advocated for self governance in The Rgai, and eventually was one of the leaders of the Yorgai Uprising. He also convinced the Urbatov line to surrender to the Odyarov line, ending the Lustijian Civil War.
During the Belli Magna, Qi’Xen was given command over a theater, and the forces of Tu-Han were supplemented with two armies sent by the King of Lustiris, Begosan Odyarov. In 13 BB, seeing that his armies failed to gain ground in Tu-Han due to Qi’Xen’s ingenuity and sheer power, Agustin Andor personally headed an offensive.
Two years into the offensive, Agustin and Qi’Xen met for negotiations; they concluded that they would fight each other to prevent any further losses, and began their duel in First Bloom. In Last Harvest, Agustin finally landed a decisive blow on Qi’Xen, slaying the dragon.
Recent evidence suggests that Qi’Xen was in fact much older than previously thought, being born in 4,800 BB rather than 1,800 BB; this implies that their negotiation might have been the serpentine dragon summoning Agustin to witness his death.
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