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Jingyi Kuàng
Biographical information
Born

15 October 1961
Vantera, Otherworld

Blood status

Pure-blood (Magicar)

Physical description
Species

Human (Magicar)

Gender

Female

Hair colour

Blonde White

Eye colour

Brown

Skin colour

Light

Family information
Family members
  • Husband †
  • Jahaila Cech (née Kuàng) (daughter)
  • Gaia Cech (granddaughter/ward)
  • Drelago Cech (son-in-law)
  • Kuàng family
  • Cech family (in-laws)
Magical characteristics
Wand

11", Cherry, Phoenix feather

Patronus

Mare

Affiliation
Occupation
  • Antiques Dealer (formerly)
  • Owner of Kuàng's Antiques and Objects of Interests (formerly)
Loyalty
  • Kuàng family
  • Dragon Lord
  • Kuàng's Antiques and Objects of Interests
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Jingyi Kuàng was a pure-blood Magican witch, a former antiques dealer and the leader of the Iron Rose Clan and its secret subdivision, the Iron Rose Resistance, which were both incarnations that Kuàng rose from a single remnant of the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät, which had previously counted her among its highest-ranking operatives before its collapse. Being one of the Z.Z.R.K.'s charter members that was a veteran of the Second and Third Global Wizarding Wars, the actions that Jingyi Kuàng took with her formation of both a peaceful society of the Death Eaters' sympathizers and an extremist resistance cell that fought to establish the values held by the Dragon Lord were significant examples of the range in differing levels of commitment that strongly defined parts of her organization's religion, which Kuàng were crucial in keeping alive within the Kingdom of Syldavia. In addition, Kuàng would play the role of wife, mother, grandmother and guardian over the years, assuming custody of her daughter Jahaila's child, Gaia Cech, after the girl's parents died in battle.

Hailing from the nation Vanterra, Jingyi Kuàng was raised in a childhood steepled in the traditions that belonging to an ideology of worship for the Dragon Lord, trained by followers of the Night Eternal cult to embody the principles of their religion and core values of the Death Eaters, who's ranks Jingyi Kuàng joined as one of the thousands that were later sent to infiltrate the muggle and wizarding world as sleeper agents. A young woman at the time that settled on the Balkan Peninsula with the ex-Imperial factory worker that she had married, Jingyi posed as an ordinary citizen of Syldavia, but was in fact one of the founding figures that formed the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät as the basis for its leadership under Igor Müsstler. Jingyi owned Kuàng's Antiques and Objects of Interests in the capital city of Klow, but her gallery acted as little more than a front for the operations of the Z.Z.R.K. and reflected on the two-sided personality of its owner, who's wore the open nature of a benevolent, welcoming and friendly witch. Though such emotions were true elements of her nature, they also concealed the other side of the Vanteran's persona and as a Death Eater, she was determined, focused, prepared to take the extremes and devoted, above all, to her master, the Dragon Lord and his cause, which counted her as a true believer to. As an antiques dealer, she used her profession to conceal open communication with a range of others belonging to the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät, from nobles and government officials to everyday common people, while as a Z.Z.R.K. member, Jingyi Kuàng sat on the circle of leadership as Müsstler's chief advisor concerning spiritual matters pertaining to the occult, her place being reminiscent to a wise woman, although her influence stretched far from simple matters of religion. Being born with the latent abilities of prophecy, Jingyi was thus capable of determining and even on occasion predicting what the most likely outcome of a significant event would be, although her abilities were not at the height where she was considered a Seer.

Alongside all of the sleeper agents populated throughout Syldavia, Jingyi Kuàng was not activated during the Second Global Wizarding War and thus survived, despite participating in it to some extent or another. In the process of the fighting, however, Jingyi's daughter and son-in-law both perished, leaving her to care for her granddaughter, Gaia Cech, who she raised as her own, bringing the young Cech up in the doctrine of the Death Eaters with the intent of her joining the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät one day. Kuàng would ultimately outlive the Z.Z.R.K.'s days as a single entity when, after its failure to initiate a coup d'état against King Muskar, the organization was exposed and attacked by the Syldavian Ministry of Magic, resulting in the once-mighty Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät fracturing into various holdouts. Having survived the implosion, Jingyi, her granddaughter and an assemblage of others fled to the wild coastline of the Kingdom, where they proceeded to form a remnant that the elder Kuàng took ahold of, eventually reforming it into the Iron Rose Clan, a society formed peacefully around the teachings of the Dragon Lord that offered wizards and witches the change to live a life without the restrictions of secrecy, which resulted in it being joined by a significant number of the Dragon Lord's more peaceful local supporters. Furthermore, Jingyi was also an operative of the Delphic network, a clandestine spy operation that allowed her to direct funds and donations to the Iron Rose community from a wide variety of Death Eater-aligned political parties, lobbyist groups, paramilitary organizations and charities.

Although Jingyi Kuàng successfully negotiated peace between the Clan and the Syldavian governments, she secretly aljoined the Umbra Council, coordinating her own efforts made to restore the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät through the militant Iron Rose Resistance (which she openly denied her and her followers' involvement with to the Syldavian Ministry of Magic) with that of other Z.Z.R.K. leaders, who would ultimately come to consider her their unofficial chairwoman. During a council meeting held over holograms in the aquatic headquarters of the warlord Roberto Raclaw, Jingyi Kuàng was informed of her peer's suspicions concerning an upsurge in activity from the people of Magicar, who Roberto believed to be marshalling with the intent of reclaiming the lost Isles of Avalon. Agreeing that such an event would prove detrimental to the Umbra Council's plans, Jingyi and the other warlords thus agreed to support Raclaw's plan to exterminate the warriors of Magicar with reinforcements from their respective cells.