Sister Jian Cai
If we did not believe that some men were better suited to make decisions for others, we would not have governments.
Social Rank: 7
Concept: Divinely Driven
Fealty:
Crownsworn
Family:
Cai
Gender: female
Marital Status: single
Age: 33
Birthday: 10/2
Religion: Grace of the Thirteen
Vocation: Priest
Height: average height
Hair Color: black
Eye Color: brown
Skintone: tan
Description: Hip-length black hair runs in silken threads down the woman's back, pins and braids used to keep the long tresses from obscrung her face more than she desires in the given moment. She's a fine-boned figure and that extends to the delicate makeup of her face, set with a slight heart-shape with a prominent chin. Her bow lips are small, her nose cute, and her eyes wide and brown. The woman's ears might be called elfin, stopping just shy of having an actual point to them.
Personality: In certain realms of mysticism, Jian might be considered tied to the element of water. She travels steadily forth, seeking to go around impediments so that she might continue her course. Where there's no path of least resistance she begins to pool up against the impediment and wear it down. And where there is no time or ability to wear it away, Jian becomes the torrent, ready to drill through even stone to make her way forward again. But most of the time she is the placid water, still and calm; reflective.
Background: Cai Jian grew up among the wealth and privilege of minor nobility. She was educated enough to show a swift mind; tutored enough to be a gifted orator; and beloved enough by her mother and father to be thought the heir to the family name and the carrier of all of its honor.
But Cai Jian knew that was not what she would do. She knew it from an early age, everytime she stood on the balconies of Daobujin Bo and looked across the city streets with their perfect makeup, their lack of crime, their lack of poverty. Cai Jian knew that she had a role to play in bringing perfection beyond the capital city and that she would do so with the grace granted by the Thirteen.
When the time came, Cai Jian joined the priesthood and spent her time in study, in contemplation. She learned patience. She learned giving. She learned that some people needed the kind of help that offering a bowl of rice could never achieve. Cai Jian took to heart the lessons she was taught.
And when Cai Jian heard a delegation was being sent to Arvum, she knew she had to go. It called to her, pulled at her. The delegation would need spiritual guidance, and so would the people of Arvum.
Name | Summary |
Ailys | I did not expect to be buttonholed into helping teach her, but it was an interesting experience. Sharp and perceptive. I enjoyed speaking with her. |
Akio | This one is quiet, shy. I wonder what she's like when she coms out of her shell. |
Desma | A wonderful guide to introducing one to the food and culture of the Undying Empire. Very accomdating. |
Evaristo | Graceful, stunning, polite, charming, smart, learned - I am feeling truly joyful I had the chance to meet her, and hope to do so again. |
Medeia | It is always a wonder to meet someone who should be so different from you only to discover some small but significant shared experience. Who knew plums could be so unifying? |
Mikani | Priestess Jian, so many wonderful conversations about culture, language and basic understanding. I honored my conversations with her. |
Nyima | Jian anchors the rest of us. I'm glad she was sent along with the expedition. |
Sira | I am always surprised by the Jadairali people, but in a good way. This one brings inspiration and artistic challenges - what more could I ask for? |
Xia | Jian is the stone in the middle of the raging river. We all need a stone. |