[Medium Sized Model - 25mm Base]
[Presupported with LYS files in 32mm & 75mm Scale]
The commander of the Cult of the Coiled Serpents armed forces. Jin Shi has handled the campaign of the cult’s army since they arrived on Tharador. Though he saw many defeats in Edrador which led to their current circumstance, he is sure that now is the time where he can redeem himself and see the cult restored to its former glory.
Jin Shi's life is one of quiet tragedy, a tale whispered in the dark corners of the Cult of the Coiled Serpent. As commander of the cult’s forces, Jin Shi bears the burden of every defeat suffered in the distant lands of Edrador. His command led them to ruin, forcing the cult to flee across the sea to Tharador, and in his heart, he knows he has failed. In the silence that followed their exile, Jin Shi sought solace in the only way a warrior knows: by ending his own life, hoping to atone for the disgrace he had brought upon himself and his people. But death did not find him. Instead, it was Lian She, the serpent queen herself, who stayed his hand. In that moment, Jin Shi’s heart, already bound to her in loyalty, twisted into something deeper, something unspoken. He had admired her for years, her beauty and grace captivating him as it had so many others. But now, her act of sparing his life kindled a new flame within him: a love as silent as it was unreciprocated, burning in the shadows of his soul.
Jin Shi’s love is a quiet, painful thing, like the soft petals of a lotus drifting on a river, knowing they will soon be swallowed by the current. He knows, as surely as he knows the weight of his sword, that Lian She will never love him in return. To her, he is but a tool, a weapon forged for her purposes and nothing more. She sees in him the potential to restore the cult’s glory, to lead their forces in Tharador as they had once done in Edrador. She saved him not out of kindness, but out of necessity, knowing that his strategic mind and unwavering devotion could still be of use.
Yet Jin Shi cannot help but love her, even as it pains him. Every glance from her, every word she speaks, is both a blessing and a curse. He fights for her, not just for the cult, and every battle is a chance to redeem himself, to win back the honour he lost in Edrador. But more than that, it is a chance, however fleeting, to earn her favour, to become something more in her eyes than a mere commander. It is a fool’s hope, and Jin Shi knows this, yet still he clings to it, for without it, his life would be hollow.
Now, in the strange lands of Tharador, Jin Shi leads the cult’s armies with the same quiet resolve that has always defined him. His tactics are sharp, his blade unyielding, but his heart is heavy. Every victory is tinged with sorrow, for he knows that no matter how many battles he wins, Lian She’s heart will remain beyond his reach. Still, he presses on, for what else is there for a man like him but to serve? His love, like his honour, is something he will carry silently to the end of his days, a burden he bears willingly, though it may one day be the weight that breaks him. In the end, Jin Shi’s story is one of unspoken tragedy. A man bound by love and honour, fighting for a cause that may never reward him, serving a woman who will never see him as more than a means to an end. Yet, he fights on, his heart a battlefield of its own, knowing that his greatest enemy is not the cult’s foes, but the hope that still lingers in his chest, fragile and fleeting as the wind.