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==Clan Goldsign== | ==Clan Goldsign== | ||
− | Metallic | + | Frozen, Metallic Hair. <blockquote > Eithan walked up to him and rubbed his hands in the metallic hair, running his thumb along the edge of a rigid black peak. “I've always wondered about the Goldsign for the Path of the Stellar Spear. Frozen hair? It's astonishing. Does it hurt?” The Jai elder grunted out something that might have been a response. “Does it hurt?” Eithan repeated softly, rapping his knuckles lightly on the man's frozen hair. Metal rang like a muffled bell. “No...Underlord...” the Jai elder managed to force out. “Oh, really? How does it feel, then?” “...helmet...” That was the only word Lindon understood, but Eithan nodded. “I see, I see. Thank you for indulging my curiosity.” (Soulsmith, ch 18) </blockquote > |
==Spear== | ==Spear== |
Revision as of 19:29, 7 January 2022
A prominent clan in the Blackflame Empire.
Home
The Jai clan lives in the Blackflame Empire on the Ashwind continent. The clan Patriarch has a palace on Shiryu Mountain in Serpent’s Grave. The Jai clan also has territory out in the Desolate Wilds, a large desert on the western border of the empire. This is near the Western Labyrinth.
Clan Goldsign
Frozen, Metallic Hair.
Eithan walked up to him and rubbed his hands in the metallic hair, running his thumb along the edge of a rigid black peak. “I've always wondered about the Goldsign for the Path of the Stellar Spear. Frozen hair? It's astonishing. Does it hurt?” The Jai elder grunted out something that might have been a response. “Does it hurt?” Eithan repeated softly, rapping his knuckles lightly on the man's frozen hair. Metal rang like a muffled bell. “No...Underlord...” the Jai elder managed to force out. “Oh, really? How does it feel, then?” “...helmet...” That was the only word Lindon understood, but Eithan nodded. “I see, I see. Thank you for indulging my curiosity.” (Soulsmith, ch 18)
Spear
The Jai clan claim to be the rightful heir of the first ancestral Jai member who wielded the powerful Ancestor’s Spear long ago. It had been locked away in the forbidden Labyrinth. It is found in book 2, Soulsmith, and is used for various purposes and schemes in several books.
Status
The Jai clan has a history of rising to power and falling again when their reputation takes a hit. They have done this repeatedly (Soulsmith, book 2).
However, whatever occurred in the past, early in the Cradle series Jai is a prominent reputable clan with a palace in Serpent’s Grave, in the Blackflame Empire. In book 2, Jai Sen, at the Transcendent Ruins, introduces his clan:
Jai Sen stabbed a finger at him. “This one is almost as wise as you are, though perhaps he has...lagged a bit on his Path. Indeed, there is no faction in the Wilds as strong or as proud as the Jai clan. Our branch here is comparable to the Purelake Temple in influence, and it is but a fraction the size of our main branch in the Blackflame Empire. . . “The wisest course is to join a clan with such a firm foundation that it can never be shaken, with an unassailable reputation and untarnished honor.” ” (Soulsmith, ch 5)
Arelius Feud
Patriarch Jai Daishou was a proud man. He was ranked the seventh most powerful Underlord in the empire. He felt Eithan Arelius — only ranked eleven — didn’t show him enough respect. The two clashed violently. Jai Daishou orchestrated a city-wide assassination of all family members of House Arelius — the Blackflame Branch. His clan killed many, but his plan didn’t quite succeed. (Book 3, Blackflame)
The clan lost their status when Patriarch Jai Daishou broke imperial and Akuran law, and opened the doors to the forbidden western Labyrinth. The labyrinth can attract a Dreadgod, as it did when the doors were open too long during the ancient empire of the black dragons, igniting the Dread Wars, according to the draconic records. (See book 4, Skysworn, and see Ashwind Continent History)
So, emperor Naru Huan exiled the Jai clan to the Desolate Wilds.
Key Clan Members
- Patriarch Jai Daishou — died in book 4, Skysworn
- Jai Sen — in Desolate Wilds at Transcendent Ruins (book 2)
- Jai Long — key character, see his page
- Jai Chen — key character, Long’s little sister, see her page
Path
Jai clan members follow the Path of the Stellar Spear, which is a weaker variation of the original Path of the Broken Star. They all have metal hair as a Goldsign. Like a helmet. However, because of his Goldsign snake Remnant, Jai Long practices something else, a unique variation. Likewise, Jai Chen follows a unique Path of her own.