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Revision as of 17:48, 13 October 2018
The fifth of the rulers of Passio-Corum, and the first non-Pallisican ruler, Kan Zen ascended to the Crown of Passio-Corum 35.25 PSSC, after assassinating Crown Opyeme Amor. She was elected as Chairman of the Union in July 2017.
Early Life
Date | Event | Significance |
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TBD PSSC (TBD ASC) | Birth of Kan Zen | Kan Zen is born born to a Haifan mother who works as a servant to the Priestess of Agripinilla, and a father from the Passasian Societies who enjoys relative success as a merchant selling goods on behalf of the West Keltian Trade Association. |
TBD PSSC (TBD ASC) | Education as a Temple Priestess | Displaying a great propensity for theology and philosophy, and a peculiar intensity in her devotion to the teachings of the Stripping Path, Kan Zen is adopted as a personal pupil of the Priestess of Agripinilla. |
TBD PSSC (TBD ASC) | Education as a Temple Spy | As the favorite student of the high priestess of the Bassarid faith, Kan Zen begins to receive instruction on the methods of espionage and assassination. Dismayed by this change in the nature of his daughter's education, Zen's father murders her mother, and under the guise of complete secrecy, transports Zen to Carol Stream so as to protect her from the Priestess of Agripinilla. |
TBD PSSC (TBD ASC) | Orphaned in Carol Stream | Despite his best efforts to remain hidden from the wrath of the Priestess of Agripinilla, and to keep his daughter safe, Kan Zen's father is assassinated by Bassarid spies in Carol Stream. As a result, Kan Zen is enrolled in an orphanage in Zidado West. |
TBD PSSC (TBD ASC) | Adoption in Zidado West | Through circumstances which are not exactly clear, Kan Zen is adopted by the Commander General of the Academy of the New Zimian War League in Zidado West. It is in this role - as the adopted daughter as the Commander General - that Kan Zen becomes acquainted with Opyeme Amor, who is at this time a promising student at the Academy. The two are quick to form an intensely intimate relationship such that within mere months, they are virtually inseparable from one another. |
TBD PSSC (905 ASC) | Companion of the Crown | Opyeme Amor is recognized by Queen Esper I as Oracle, and heir to the Crown of Passio-Corum, after he performs an apparent miracle in which he heals a group of Haifan beggars of blindness. Amor accepts the title of Oracle on the condition that a formal position be created within the Council of Courts for his friend and companion, Kan Zen. Kan Zen is appointed to the office of Companion of the Crown. In this role, Kan Zen covertly inculcates herself within the ranks of the Pallisican government, fostering support for her eventual seizure of power. More overtly, however, she publicly supports the policies put forth by Amor following his rise to power, including his decision to establish improved relations with Hamland, and to formally adopt the Pallisican Scientific Standard Calendar. |
TBD PSSC (TBD ASC) | Opposition and Betrayal of Amor | Kan Zen begins to defy the expectations which have been established for her in her role as Companion of the Crown, by publicly renouncing the policies put forth by Crown Amor regarding intervention in the Hammish Civil War. Tension between Amor and Zen escalates as the war increases in intensity, and as fighting extends into the Sea of Storms and beyond. Despite their general agreement and support for the establishment of the USSO in the aftermath of the war, the Crown and the Companion of the Crown become increasingly alienated from one another. This sense of alienation and animosity culminates on 23/1/35 PSSC, when in response to the decision by Amor to deploy troops to the Strait of Haifa so as to disrupt trade between Shireroth and Blore Heath, Kan Zen - in an apparent state of divinely inspired maenadism - murders Crown Amor. While attending a dinner party together, Kan Zen, in a state of utter insanity, beats Amor to death in front of guests and servants alike. |