Clans of Leng
The Leng Empire is governed by almost forty acknowledged clans. Among these, the Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta clans wield the most significant influence, with all others under their jurisdiction. These clans are pivotal to the Eshanan elves' enduring faith and heritage.
Charged with the governance of Leng's territories, each clan manages various aspects of daily life, ranging from taxation and legal matters to mining and the arts. Following the Muindor Disputes and the elves' reunification, Emperor Aenaryuu decreed the Kamihikari Clan to oversee the spiritual well-being of the Empire, the Kotodama Clan to handle magical knowledge and preservation, and the Masuta Clan to supervise the martial and military prowess of the populace.
The death of Emperor Aenaryuu has since marked a turning point for the Leng Empire, stirring a sense of uncertainty. In these times of change, the clans look to one another for direction while strengthening their territories. The divine ancestry of Aenaryuu, offspring of Serithell and Sithir, and his 2,000-year reign fostered a unified Empire. However, the future now hangs in the balance.
The Clans of Leng are the backbone of the Empire, ensuring its functionality, preserving its history and legacy and enhancing the lives of the elves. United, the Leng Empire stands as the preeminent force in the world, and the coming years will be critical in determining how the clans navigate this period of significant transition.
Playing an Elf of Leng
If you're drawn to the allure of playing an elf of Leng, steeped in traditions and purpose, you can find specific backgrounds tailored to each of the three paramount clans within Chapter Six: Player Resources, offering individual clan backgrounds to enrich your character's story.
“The elves alone understand the needs of the natural order and the cost of failing to fulfill them. Nations will fall because of my commitments this day, but Dromaria and the elves will live on.”
~ Emperor Aenaryuu Kaless
Kamihikari Clan
The Kamihikari Clan have been tasked with the spiritual guidance of the Leng Empire. Comprised of dozens of other clans, the Kamihikari work as guardians of the Calling for the Eshanan elves. Known for their dedication to ancestral wisdom and practices, the clan holds a venerable place in the hearts and minds of their people, serving as a bridge between the past and present.
Throughout history, the Kamihikari have played a pivotal role in upholding and propagating the core values of the Empire. Today, they remain active in preserving these tenets, engaging in ceremonial rites, educational efforts, and diplomatic missions to reinforce the Empire's foundations and maintain the continuity of elven culture.
The Kamihikari are contrastingly esteemed and scrutinized, as they embody a connection to old customs. Their efforts to balance the sanctity of archaic practices with the evolving dynamics of contemporary society place them at the center of cultural discourse. As they strive to lead their kin, the Kamihikari Clan work hard to solidify themselves as spiritual custodians.
The Kamihikari Clan's core mission is to preserve and promote the divine heritage of the elves, guiding the community in both ceremonial and everyday practices. Entrusted with the wisdom of their forebears, they are the vanguards of tradition, weaving spiritualism into the fabric of daily life. Their teachings center around The Calling, specifically around the goddess Serithell. Pilgrimages within the Great Forest are common, seeking to bring elvenari into the fold. Simultaneously, the Kamihikari provide counsel to the ruling entities of the Leng Empire, ensuring that governance is infused with ethical and moral insight. They serve as religious leaders and cultural ambassadors where their efforts in community engagement are considered vital, reinforcing a collective identity among the elves.
The power dynamics within the Leng Empire are primarily influenced by three principal clans: Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta. Central to this interplay is the Kamihikari Clan, situated in the Kerithal Territory, heartland of elven political power and the seat of the Emperor. The Kamihikari's longstanding alliance with the Ryuu Clan, attendants of the Emperor, continues to shape imperial policies, especially in light of the recent ascension of a new Emperor from the Kotodama Clan. While the Kamihikari align closely with the Kotodama and Masuta Clans in their commitment to tradition, each group brings its specific approach, arcane mastery from the Kotodama and martial prowess from the Masuta. However, this collective adherence to old customs places them in contrast with the Clan of the Fang, who advocate for substantial societal changes to align with modern values within the Kerithal Territory. In contrast, the Clan of the Cave, prioritizing environmental stewardship, holds a respectful yet distant relationship with the Kamihikari, steering clear of the territory's broader scope. A concerning element has been the return of Senex Malus, a necromancer with a notorious past. His resurgence poses a potential threat, with many uncertainties about the implications of his return. The Kamihikari Clan, mindful of his history, remains vigilant, prepared to face whatever challenges may arise from his reappearance.
Purpose
The Kamihikari Clan's core mission is to preserve and promote the divine heritage of the elves, guiding the community in both ceremonial and everyday practices. Entrusted with the wisdom of their forebears, they are the vanguards of tradition, weaving spiritualism into the fabric of daily life. Their teachings center around The Calling, specifically around the goddess Serithell. Pilgrimages within the Great Forest are common, seeking to bring elvenari into the fold. Simultaneously, the Kamihikari provide counsel to the ruling entities of the Leng Empire, ensuring that governance is infused with ethical and moral insight. They serve as religious leaders and cultural ambassadors where their efforts in community engagement are considered vital, reinforcing a collective identity among the elves.
Allies & Enemies
The power dynamics within the Leng Empire are primarily influenced by three principal clans: Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta. Central to this interplay is the Kamihikari Clan, situated in the Kerithal Territory, heartland of elven political power and the seat of the Emperor. The Kamihikari's longstanding alliance with the Ryuu Clan, attendants of the Emperor, continues to shape imperial policies, especially in light of the recent ascension of a new Emperor from the Kotodama Clan. While the Kamihikari align closely with the Kotodama and Masuta Clans in their commitment to tradition, each group brings its specific approach, arcane mastery from the Kotodama and martial prowess from the Masuta. However, this collective adherence to old customs places them in contrast with the Clan of the Fang, who advocate for substantial societal changes to align with modern values within the Kerithal Territory. In contrast, the Clan of the Cave, prioritizing environmental stewardship, holds a respectful yet distant relationship with the Kamihikari, steering clear of the territory's broader scope. A concerning element has been the return of Senex Malus, a necromancer with a notorious past. His resurgence poses a potential threat, with many uncertainties about the implications of his return. The Kamihikari Clan, mindful of his history, remains vigilant, prepared to face whatever challenges may arise from his reappearance.
Character Background
For those interested in playing a member of the Kamihikari Clan, you may find more information here:
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Service to the Emperor
The Suoress Enclave directly serves the Emperor of Leng. Historically, the group has become integrated with the Kamihikari Clan, a result of Emperor Aenaryuu's longstanding, singular rulership over the entire Empire. This alignment was strategically designed to enable the Enclave to serve Emperors from various clans.
Primarily tasked with serving and advising, the Enclave's role involves directly executing the Emperor's directives. Members are handpicked by the Emperor, typically chosen from clans possessing specific skill sets pertinent to the Empire's needs. Considerable importance is placed on new appointments, with elves dedicating centuries of training in hopes of being selected.
The recent transition to a new Emperor has initiated a period of redefinition for the Enclave. Accustomed to serving Emperor Aenaryuu, the group now confronts the challenge of adapting to the leadership style of Emperor Elroth. This transition is unprecedented in the Enclave's history, necessitating a reevaluation of their approach to service. The current members, mainly those who served the former Emperor, have been recently joined by Grand Magus Eliraeth, an appointee of Emperor Elroth and the first elvenari to ever join the Suoress Enclave.Major Players
There are many figures in positions of power overseeing the Kamihikari Clan. This includes the current Emperor of Leng, as well as clerics, paladins, and other holy people serving the Empire.
Archon Ver'yamaethon Yahm'hikar
Lawful Neutral, Male ElfVer'yamaethon Yahm'hikar, better known as Ver Yam, was born into a legacy of leadership. On his 100th birthday, he inherited the esteemed title of Archon of the Inner Chamber. Raised to embody diplomacy and spirituality, Ver'yamaethon is an extremely devout man. During his extended tenure, he has significantly contributed to the former Emperor's political success over the past five centuries. His diplomatic efforts have established permanent embassies in various nations, including Bohdan, the Tritos Dominion, and the current Serawa. Ver Yam entered into an early, politically-arranged union with Belthwa'lin Kenshee, a native of the Masuta Clan from the south. She relocated to Tensen, embracing life alongside Ver Yam. Initially, their union was more a political alliance than a romantic bond, but this shifted with the birth of their daughter, Ardonathwen. Ver Yam's priorities evolved, focusing more on his family and nurturing Ardonathwen to embody the teachings of Serithell and to become a dedicated adherent of the Calling. In his role as Archon, Ver Yam ensures the orderly governance of Tensen. He oversees the Ryuu Clan's adherence to the directives of the Leng Empire and their service to the Emperor. His reverence for the late Emperor Aenaryuu, a direct descendant of Serithell, bordered on worship. However, the transition to a new Emperor has challenged Ver'yamaethon, revealing a rigid and resistant side to his character as he grapples with these changes.
Diviner Olethuri Reshun’elenthya
Neutral, Female ElfThe Suoress Enclave serves as the direct aide to the Emperor. As a Diviner, Olethuri Reshun’elenthya's role is to preemptively identify potential threats to the Leng Empire. Having dedicated over 300 years to the cause, Olethuri developed a holy reverence for Emperor Aenaryuu Kaless, believing he could do no wrong. The death of Emperor Aenaryuu has thrust Olethuri into a challenging new struggle under Emperor Elroth. She finds it difficult to adapt, often unfavorably comparing him to his predecessor, much to Elroth’s annoyance. While her primary duty should be safeguarding and advising the Emperor, Olethuri frequently diverts her energies into investigating the assassination of Aenaryuu by Seveth the Bloodstained. Olethuri's relationship with the Kamihikari Clan, to whom the Suoress Enclave is beholden, is one of mutual reliance. Her unique ability to interpret visions, concerning both present and forthcoming events, places her in a position of substantial responsibility. This sense of duty is now overshadowed by personal crisis: her inability to prevent the killing of Aenaryuu serves as a haunting remembrance of her limitations. This tragic event, more than anything, shapes her current actions and mindset, casting doubt over her once-unquestioned confidence in her powers.
Kotodama Clan
The Kotodama Clan are the caretakers of magical knowledge and application for the Leng Empire. Established by the illustrious Seinaru Kotodama, his legacy is inseparable from the Clan's identity. As the most devoted disciple of the goddess Serithell, Seinaru mastered his Calling through her presence, crafting a tradition of magic that the Empire has followed since.
By design, the Clan's values do not solely revolve around magic; they are about nurturing excellence in skill and character. Membership in the Kotodama Clan transcends bloodlines, welcoming those who demonstrate these virtues, whether they are born into the Clan or chosen for their merits.
Throughout the centuries, the Kotodama have been integral to the stewardship of the Leng Empire. They have shaped and maintained the continent of Leng's magical defenses, embedding their methods into the Empire's core education. Within the Kuran Territory, Seinaru's governance has resulted in a meticulously orchestrated system of surveillance, where magic is integrated into the oversight of its citizens, ensuring vigilance and order in every aspect of daily life.
The Clan's influence has seen fluctuations over time. Under the reign of Emperor Aenaryuu, policies often clashed with Seinaru's vision, and disagreements were common. Now, with the recent passing of Emperor Aenaryuu and the rise of a Kotodama member to the throne, the Clan's role in the Empire is undergoing a significant transformation.
Ages ago, in the aftermath of the Muindor Disputes, the Kotodama Clan ascended to governance over the Kuran Territory. During this period they were entrusted by the Emperor to guard the elves' arcane secrets. Under Seinaru Kotodama's leadership, the Clan transcended its original mandate, broadening its focus to include widespread education. Seinaru’s initiative led to the establishment of repositories across the territory, preserving arcane knowledge and ensuring that every elf with potential would receive magical training. The educational mission of the Kotodama Clan is twofold: to nurture magical talent, and to maintain vigilant control over its application. Their operations, though most intensive within the Kuran Territory, extend their surveillance across the Empire. In their advisory capacity to the Emperor and active participation in the Empire's governance, the Kotodama Clan wields substantial influence, epitomized by Seinaru Kotodama. As one of the preeminent figures in Dromaria, his impact is widespread, allowing the Clan to shape policies and decisions that affect the entirety of Leng.
The power dynamics within the Leng Empire are primarily influenced by three principal clans: Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta. The Kotodama Clan, holding a sense of superiority due to their rigorous standards for excellence, maintains generally stable relationships with the other clans. While some vocal members of the Kotodama regard the Masuta as adherents to outdated practices and the Kamihikari as overly traditional, these views do not significantly hinder overall cooperation within the Empire's framework. On a global scale, the Clan's stance towards the Arcane Collective is one of deliberate distance, stemming from historical tensions that arose in the wake of the Age of Imperium. This has led to a cautious approach in their external magical interactions, with a focus on transparency to mitigate distrust. Inside the Kuran Territory, there is emerging discontent, primarily among the younger generations. This poses a growing challenge to the Clan's stringent policies. These small, yet increasingly vocal gatherings are part of a generational shift in attitudes towards the Clan's governance, signaling potential for more organized opposition in the future. With the recent ascension of a Kotodama member to the role of Emperor, the Clan faces an uncertain future, opening possibilities for change in external and internal relations.
Purpose
Ages ago, in the aftermath of the Muindor Disputes, the Kotodama Clan ascended to governance over the Kuran Territory. During this period they were entrusted by the Emperor to guard the elves' arcane secrets. Under Seinaru Kotodama's leadership, the Clan transcended its original mandate, broadening its focus to include widespread education. Seinaru’s initiative led to the establishment of repositories across the territory, preserving arcane knowledge and ensuring that every elf with potential would receive magical training. The educational mission of the Kotodama Clan is twofold: to nurture magical talent, and to maintain vigilant control over its application. Their operations, though most intensive within the Kuran Territory, extend their surveillance across the Empire. In their advisory capacity to the Emperor and active participation in the Empire's governance, the Kotodama Clan wields substantial influence, epitomized by Seinaru Kotodama. As one of the preeminent figures in Dromaria, his impact is widespread, allowing the Clan to shape policies and decisions that affect the entirety of Leng.
Allies & Enemies
The power dynamics within the Leng Empire are primarily influenced by three principal clans: Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta. The Kotodama Clan, holding a sense of superiority due to their rigorous standards for excellence, maintains generally stable relationships with the other clans. While some vocal members of the Kotodama regard the Masuta as adherents to outdated practices and the Kamihikari as overly traditional, these views do not significantly hinder overall cooperation within the Empire's framework. On a global scale, the Clan's stance towards the Arcane Collective is one of deliberate distance, stemming from historical tensions that arose in the wake of the Age of Imperium. This has led to a cautious approach in their external magical interactions, with a focus on transparency to mitigate distrust. Inside the Kuran Territory, there is emerging discontent, primarily among the younger generations. This poses a growing challenge to the Clan's stringent policies. These small, yet increasingly vocal gatherings are part of a generational shift in attitudes towards the Clan's governance, signaling potential for more organized opposition in the future. With the recent ascension of a Kotodama member to the role of Emperor, the Clan faces an uncertain future, opening possibilities for change in external and internal relations.
Character Background
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Schools of War
Initially formed in Kurago, the first capital of the Kuran Territory, the Magus originated from the Schools of War, a joint initiative of the Kotodama and Masuta Clans. Designed to blend magical prowess with martial skills, the Magus evolved into elite soldiers for the Kuran Territory.
Following the withdrawal of the Masuta Clan, Seinaru Kotodama established the Kaless Cantonment in the new capital, becoming the primary base for the Magus. While Kurago remains active as a training facility, the core of the Magus operations is now centered in the city of Kuran. Serving the Leng Empire as soldiers, mercenaries, and the specialized Virindal who enforce law in the Kuran Territory, the Magus represent the fusion of blade and spell, embodying the martial and arcane strengths of their heritage.The Tower of Enneth, seen from Por on a clear day.
Operating out of Kurago, Magus Decree is an official Guild of Tor. Under the leadership of Grand Magus Salazar Kotodama, Seinaru Kotodama's grandchild, the guild upholds the Kotodama Clan's legacy of excellence. Officially sponsored by the Kotodama Clan, Magus Decree represents the pinnacle of adventuring prowess, attracting only the most adept and capable individuals from across Dromaria.
Major Players
While the Kotodama Clan boasts numerous important figures, Seinaru Kotodama is a paramount presence. Due to his extensive influence and long history, which far exceed the confines of this article, readers are encouraged to explore his detailed narrative on his dedicated page for a comprehensive understanding of his legacy.
Grand Magus Eliraeth
Neutral Good, Female ElvenariEliraeth was raised near Kurago, the old capital city. Her family, long residents of the Great Forest, took refuge there during seasonal storms. When she turned twelve Eliraeth first saw the magus practicing their special blend of magic and steel; that moment marked the beginning of her Calling. Leaving her elvenari family behind, Eliraeth pursued the magus's life with fervor. She moved from Kurago to Kuran, joining Kaless Cantonment to train upcoming magus. Over the next two centuries, Eliraeth shaped the majority of the students who passed through the schools, her distinctive style evident in many of them today. In 6,035 DA, Eliraeth began teaching a young elf known as Sorcerer Elroth, who displayed exceptional talent. Little did she know, she was mentoring the future Emperor. Elroth, upon his ascension, appointed Eliraeth as the Grand Magus in charge of the Schools of War. In addition, she was also given the title Blademaster of the Suoress Enclave, serving directly under the Emperor. Breaking tradition, Eliraeth, an elvenari, became the first of her kind to hold either position, traditionally reserved for Eshanan elves. Despite whispers of nepotism, those familiar with Eliraeth know she is more than qualified. With her new status, Eliraeth has officially been made part of the Kotodama Clan. She now serves as a mentor, military leader, and a trusted aide to an Emperor in whom she has complete confidence. Her role is pivotal and her unique position not only solidifies her influence within the Empire, but also cements her legacy as a key architect in shaping its future.
Virindal Magus Vaelor Kithrun
Lawful Evil, Non-binary ElfAcross the Kuran Territory, displayed daily on Tension Screens in every city, one figure has become infamous. Vaelor Kithrun, serving as the Virindal Magus, fulfills multiple roles: leader, liaison, and the public face of the Virindals, the authoritative police force of the region. Central to the Kotodama Clan's operations, the Virindal Magus is tasked with communicating detailed current events. Detractors of the establishment describe these broadcasts as propaganda, disrupting displays in acts of protest. Because of Vaelor's slow drawling speech and lengthy explanations, he has earned the nickname "SlothCop." This has inspired a rebellious trend among the territory's youth to wear sloth masks during Vaelor's appearances. The Virindal Magus is known for maintaining a highly private persona, carefully separating personal feelings from public duties. Despite widespread recognition, their true appearance is shrouded in mystery, perpetually hidden behind a fox mask as part of their Virindal identity. Away from their civic duties, Vaelor leads a quiet family life with two sons and a partner, residing in the seclusion of the Great Forest, a refuge they often but discreetly visit.
Masuta Clan
Rulers and protectors of the Laon Territory, the Masuta Clan controls the smallest landmass of the dominant clans. Trusted with the Leng Empire’s physical strength, the Clan seeks to uphold military traditions passed down for thousands of years, actively instilling them into the structure of elven society.
The Clan functions as a territorial government, the Empire’s military branch, and historians of the Muindor Disputes. Their responsibilities revolve around patrolling the borders, training the citizens of the Empire, and providing war-time counsel to the Emperor. Most recently they protected their territory during the Demon War, providing a bastion of safety for Leng.
Encircled by the Great Forest, the Clan prides itself on its relationship with nature. Elvenari live in equal amounts to elves, integrated within the clans of the territory. Their entwined legacies are the foundation on which the elven nation was built, and the Clan actively works to respect their history.
During the founding of the new Leng Empire, Emperor Aenaryuu gave the Clan a directive: Allow Ael’mashtir to flourish and protect the Empire through martial fortitude. In the 2,000 years since that directive, the Masuta Clan has done precisely that. They work hard to faithfully adhere to the god Sithir's precepts as part of that mandate. The Clan maintains a culture that respects the knowledge of war and dedication to physical might. Almost all elves interact with the Masuta Clan at some point through military orientation. The Clan sends samurai across Leng to educate and train its citizens. These emissaries are the foremost representatives of the Clan. Seen as historians and warriors, they hold special privileges in society. The Masuta Clan trains and is the majority of the Leng Empire’s military. In times of need, they work with the Kotodama Clan for immediate deployment nationwide. The Clan controls the eastern seaboard, and the area of the Brethren Straight, boasting a moderately strong navy.
The power dynamics within the Leng Empire are primarily influenced by three principal clans: Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta. Working alongside the Masuta in most things, the Zen Wa Clan is the only elvenari-led Clan within the political structure of Leng. They are the modern vanguards of Ael’mashtir, and produce the greatest blademasters in the world. Famous for their warriors, covertly, the Zen Wa also trains assassins and ninjas. The two clans work to maintain militant peace within their borders and beyond. The Kamihikari and Kotodama Clans typically regard the Masuta Clan as old-fashioned. Despite these views, the Clan’s relationships remain strong and committed to the health of the Empire. As nobles and politicians, the Masuta Clan advise the Emperor in tactics, census, and the Laon Territory's historical purpose. How well the new Emperor Elroth will synchronize with the Masuta Clan’s Calling is unknown.
Purpose
During the founding of the new Leng Empire, Emperor Aenaryuu gave the Clan a directive: Allow Ael’mashtir to flourish and protect the Empire through martial fortitude. In the 2,000 years since that directive, the Masuta Clan has done precisely that. They work hard to faithfully adhere to the god Sithir's precepts as part of that mandate. The Clan maintains a culture that respects the knowledge of war and dedication to physical might. Almost all elves interact with the Masuta Clan at some point through military orientation. The Clan sends samurai across Leng to educate and train its citizens. These emissaries are the foremost representatives of the Clan. Seen as historians and warriors, they hold special privileges in society. The Masuta Clan trains and is the majority of the Leng Empire’s military. In times of need, they work with the Kotodama Clan for immediate deployment nationwide. The Clan controls the eastern seaboard, and the area of the Brethren Straight, boasting a moderately strong navy.
Allies & Enemies
The power dynamics within the Leng Empire are primarily influenced by three principal clans: Kamihikari, Kotodama, and Masuta. Working alongside the Masuta in most things, the Zen Wa Clan is the only elvenari-led Clan within the political structure of Leng. They are the modern vanguards of Ael’mashtir, and produce the greatest blademasters in the world. Famous for their warriors, covertly, the Zen Wa also trains assassins and ninjas. The two clans work to maintain militant peace within their borders and beyond. The Kamihikari and Kotodama Clans typically regard the Masuta Clan as old-fashioned. Despite these views, the Clan’s relationships remain strong and committed to the health of the Empire. As nobles and politicians, the Masuta Clan advise the Emperor in tactics, census, and the Laon Territory's historical purpose. How well the new Emperor Elroth will synchronize with the Masuta Clan’s Calling is unknown.
Character Background
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Samurai emissary patrols the border.
Ael'mashtir
Many warriors follow the Calling of the Blade. In Laon, the tradition of Ael’mashtir is based on the instructions of Sithir Kaless. Across the territory, schools are devoted to his ideology. Practitioners carry a katana and an unsheathed silver push dagger around their necks.
Sithir found his Calling not in war but in the peace that followed. Songs and poetry have been composed for centuries, seeking to capture the tranquility described to a student when they first pick up their sword. Masters tell the blade what to cut, and that is all it touches.
To use a blade is to change the world, a permanent alteration to what exists. When one sheathes their sword in the following moments, they may find their Calling.Major Players
Grand Silkwith Fores'rel
Neutral Good, Female ElfBorn during a period of relative peace, Silkwith Fores'rel was naturally drawn to the martial focus of the Laon Territory. Recognizing her Calling early, she embarked on a global quest at a young age. Her journey led her to the Malkari, where she absorbed the teachings of The Eight and mastered the quarterstaff. Then, onto Lolien in the Tritos Dominion, gaining insights from elves who had left their native lands. From there she went to Belwin, where she engaged with the elvenari of the Westlands, eager to learn from their elders. Yet, it was her return to Laon that crystallized her belief in the Masuta Clan's superiority. Acknowledging their unrivaled skill, Silkwith dedicated herself to enhancing the Clan's livelihood. Her mastery of staves and her fulfilled Calling propelled her upward through the ranks until she was bestowed the prestigious title of Grand. As the leader of the Masuta Clan, Grand Silkwith Fores'rel oversees their operations. Her openness to external views is seen as unconventional, yet her skills quell any opposition. Silkwith's strategic prowess was a key factor in protecting the Territory during the recent Demon War. Currently, in her later years, Silkwith is in the process of selecting a successor. This process has been challenging, as she is not ready to perform her Nyellindeli.
Sherai Zen Wa
Neutral, Male ElvenariFor the past century the Zen Wa Clan has been under the command of Grand Sherai Zen Wa. During this time he has maintained its status as the only elvenari clan within the Leng Empire. Named after his legendary warrior grandfather, Sherai carries expectation and responsibility with a solemn dedication, though the burden often weighs heavily upon him. Sherai has not held the title of Grand as long as other clan leaders. Because of this, Sherai has leveraged his close ties with Proelia Summus, the esteemed blademaster and daughter of Elsinleyown Yam'hikir, to elevate the Zen Wa Clan to a position of significant influence within the Laon Territory. Proelia makes regular appearances on his behalf, speaking to crowds of hundreds about her family history. A master of Ael'mashtir himself, Sherai is unyielding in diplomatic affairs, ensuring his people's autonomy within the broader scope of the Empire. His demands echo the centuries-old stance of the Zen Wa: elvenari sovereignty, as decreed by divine commandment, is to be upheld until the end of time.