Reigan Shen
Reigan Shen | |
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General information | |
Path | Path of the Kings Key |
Rank | Monarch |
Faction | House of Shen |
First Appearance | Uncrowned |
Species | Sacred Beasts-Lion |
Family | |
Home | Rosegold Continent |
Reigan Shen, the Emperor of Lions, is one of Cradle’s Sacred Beasts and a Monarch who rules over the Rosegold continent — the homeland of House Arelius, where millenia ago Ozmanthus Arelius was Monarch.
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Enemies and Frenemies
He makes arch-enemies of House Arelius, Eithan Arelius, Wei Shi Lindon, Akura Malice, Northstrider, etc. He makes false-friends with each Dreadgod cult and with Seshethkunaaz and his dragons. He’ll betray anyone and everyone to attain his grand goals, to fulfill the Oracle’s vision of him.
Appearance
Reigan Shen is an ancient Sacred Beast, born a lion, now a man, yet with clear leonine features and behaviors. He is a rare white lion, the emperor of lions.
Monarch Reigan Shen ‘was shorter than Northstrider, but just as broad, with chiseled and handsome features that looked as though they belonged on the statue of an ancient king. Lindon had heard that the Monarch of the House of Shen was a sacred lion, and indeed this man’s gold-tinged white hair and beard blended into one majestic white-gold mane. He was dressed like the Arelius family in a white linen skirt that fell to his feet and a white wrap across his chest. In contrast to Northstrider, the newcomer’s simple clothing looked like intentional fashion. The cloth was pristine, his belt was made of shimmering goldsteel links, and jeweled rings glinted on every finger. He held a golden goblet in one hand’ (Uncrowned, ch 10)
His Character
He was born to a pride of regal white
lions on the western plains of Rosegold
continent, a prince of this line of sacred
beasts.
-Uncrowned, ch 14
Shen takes his image seriously and totally buys into the concept of himself as Lion King. He is a shrewd and skillful opponent in battle. A powerful warrior, he won the first Uncrowned King Tournament centuries ago, directly after ten Monarchs died in the Dread Wars. Entitled as they come, he views himself as born to rule over all, and as better than all. (See Oracle section below). He believes everything belongs to him. He is often seen with a golden wine goblet in his bejeweled fingers. He’s prideful and vain. He’s conniving and shrewd, manipulative and deceitful. He’s the kind of cat who’ll invite you for tea, poison you, and carve your bones into buttons. But apparently he takes care of his own people. And occasionally keeps his word, if not the spirit of it. Also, he is skilled at soulsmithing.
Path
He practices the Path of King's Key, using Force Madra combined with the Authority over Space, which he was lucky enough to inherit from a Remnant of a Sage.
Oracle’s Prophecy
As a young Underlord more than 500 years ago, Reigan Shen was highly motivated to attain supreme strength and glory by witnessing the immense power of the Dreadgods, who killed ten Monarchs and billions of sacred artists in the Dread Wars. From that time onwards, he’s been striving for world domination, as he believes an Oracle foresaw:
Reigan Shen is the creator and sole practitioner of the Path of the King's Key. Centuries ago, he consulted an oracle and grew to believe that he was destined to rule the world. He seeks to make that vision a reality. He fought the Eight-Man Empire to a standstill, though they eventually drove him off. He has stolen Northstrider's prey. He is considered one of the Ninecloud Court's greatest enemies, though everyone below the Queen is instructed to treat him as an honored guest, should he arrive. A few years before the series begins, he finally slews his longtime rival. (Will Wight, https://www.abidanarchive.com/events/1/#e140)
In Uncrowned, we learn that Reigan Shen's longtime rival was no other than Tiberian Arelius, the Arelius Monarch of House Arelius part of the Rosegold Continent. Against advice from Eithan Arelius, Tiberian had approached his neighboring Monarch Reigan Shen in good faith with a plan to end the Dreadgod problem. However, after listening and learning, Shen killed him and wrought havoc on his House, because he wants the power of Dreadgods for himself. Moreover, Shen knows Eithan, and had mocked him for running away to the Blackflame Empire after Tiberian died.
Northstrider v Shen
Northstrider has been Shen’s enemy for centuries now. With help from Dross, he figures out how to beat him. He has a plan. He just has to do it.
‘Northstrider had clashed with Reigan Shen many times. He had gathered more information on the Emperor of Lions than anyone else alive, and his construct had analyzed the Path of the King’s Key a million different ways. But it had taken Dross to bring all that together. Now, his weapon was complete.’ (Wintersteel ch 26)
Book Summaries
Underlord
Redmoon Hall, with their Blood Shadows in a thousand different forms.
Abyssal Palace, their faces concealed beneath hoods and stony masks.
The Silent Servants, whose mouths are bound, and the Stormcallers,
who ring their arms in scripts that crackle with lightning. The cults of
the four Dreadgods look to their new Monarch, who raises hands of
-Underlord, epilogue
At the end of Underlord, Shen recruits each Dreadgod cult to his cause, to represent him in the upcoming 18th Uncrowned King Tournament. This entire bargain is based on a lie. The lion is comfortable with breaking his word.
Uncrowned
Shen asked Dragon King Seshethkunaaz to join forces with him. He lies about his reasons, at least by omission, saying he has a plan to wake and kill the Dreadgods, by luring them to the Western Labyrinth, where its security defences will supposedly weaken them.
Fearful of Penance
Lindon had never seen. His smile was long gone. The messenger
smiled at their reaction. “Long ago, the founder of House Arelius
created this weapon which he called Penance. It is a penance for
its target and, unbeknownst to most, its creation was an act of
penance by its creator.
-Uncrowned, chapter 20
In Uncrowned, Shen is at the Uncrowned King Tournament, as are all Monarchs. An Abidan Hound of Heaven representative named Kiuran suddenly pops into the tournament. He invites contenders to ascend when they advance far enough, sneers at the Monarchs, and offers a prize to the winner of the tournament. It is the arrow Penance, a heavenly weapon of certain destruction created by Ozmanthus, Founder of House Arelius / aka Judge Ozriel. It will kill anyone with just a word — including Monarchs and Dreadgods. (Uncrowned, ch 20) Shen grows concerned.
Wintersteel
Bargain with Eithan Arelius
Shen is at the Tournament, waiting to see who will win and hedging his bets. He is aware that the arrow Penance could be used to kill him, so he doesn’t want his enemies to win the tournament. In Wintersteel, Shen begins to fear that Eithan might win the Tournament, so he bargains with him. He also tries to meet privately with Yerin Arelius to bribe her to throw the game, but Akura Malice prevents this. (So later he tries to get her kids killed).
what you want, so that I may give it to you.”
Eithan stopped himself short of saying “Your head on a platter.”
Not only would it set the wrong tone, it wasn’t what he wanted.
If Reigan Shen didn’t die to a new generation of Monarchs
raised by Eithan, that would be the real tragedy.
-Wintersteel, ch 10
A bargain is struck: If Eithan will throw the match, Shen will send Rootfather Garrylondryth, a green dragon Herald who heals nature, to restore the war-torn Arelius homeland. He will also pay a billion scales to House Arelius and lend one year of protection from his own Herald, Yushi. He will also ensure evacuees from the Blackflame Empire are allowed safe passage when the Dreadgods attack. He will give Eithan his soul forge, kept in a void key. And new clothes. (Wintersteel ch 10)
Shen’s Ambush Plot
When it’s clear that Yerin Arelius will win the tournament, Shen tells the Sage of Red Faith to oversee an ambush against Akura Mercy and Akura Pride. Shen bribes several cultists to murder these young sacred artists. He persuades Prince Daji of the Seishen Kingdom to open a portal for the ambush. This occurs at Sky’s Edge. Because of his machinations, several young sacred artists are murdered and gravely wounded by higher-ranking assassins. However, because of Eithan and Lindon, Mercy and Pride survive, as does Naru Saeya.
“We’re going to kill Akura Mercy and her brother, Pride. Come with us, and Reigan Shen can extend your life.” She (Sophara) recognized the Sage of Red Faith, as well as the half-dozen people behind him. Calan Archer, Yan Shoumei, and Brother Aekin had competed against her, and the other three were Overlords from Redmoon Hall that she didn’t know. (Wintersteel ch 26)
Bloodline
At the end of Bloodline, amongst all the turmoil of evacuation, Shen sneaks into the Labyrinth through the Nethergate on Yoma Mountain. He enact his plan — the scheme he’s been plotting since killing Tiberian Arelius. It all centers around Subject One, a Dreadgod, though few people know it.
Reaper
In the Labyrinth
In book 10, Reaper the truth becomes clear. Shen is still in the Labyrinth, working on information Tiberian Arelius gave him some years ago. His Dreadgod cult minions are waging war outside, keeping the other Monarchs away from him.
Shen takes the core binding from Subject One, to whom he swore an oath and broke it, before killing him. He takes the ancient soulforge of Ozmanthus Arelius. He battles Lindon and the team, but Lindon wins control of the Labyrinth.
It is stated that Shen really wants the Dreadgods to kill all the other Monarchs so he can rule the world himself. As the Oracle foretold. It’s also stated that he keeps the remnant of Tiberian Arelius in his void key, to use as a weapon.
His Dreadgod Scheme
At the end of book 10, Shen proudly displays the core binding he took from Subject One after killing him. He mistakenly thinks he’ll become the most powerful being ever.
He would fuse with this binding and become the new Slumbering Wraith, attaining immortality and power beyond the dreams of Monarchs. He had intended to take over the labyrinth first, then recover his power, then become the new Dreadgod. He was doing things a little out of order. But it would all be worth it. All of it. . .once the Dreadgods were awakened. (Reaper, ch 23)