The Tianji Star
(OOC) As I joined super early I never made a post about my OC so here it is.
(IC)
The following is a report compiled by the Hana Association regarding the Pinky syndicate member known as the Tianji Star.
Earliest records show the individual known as the Tianji Star joined the Shi Association Eastern Branch section 4. The Tianji Star rose through the ranks within a timespan of less than 5 years to an advisory role to the director within section 1 of the Shi Association Eastern Branch.
The Tianji Stars rapid rise was likely aided by an unknown relic taking the form of a black bladed Jian with golden cracks running through its surface. The only known properties of this relic is that the blade can be broken at will and that the remaining pieces can be recalled from any distance and through any surface to be reformed. The head confirms usage of this relic does not constitute a taboo violation. Usage of J and U corp mid-high grade consumer level singularities is superseded by the relics “reform/recall” function.
The most prominent case of this relic being used was when the Tianji Star, already a member Shi Association Eastern Branch Section 1, broke the sword into it’s respective shards and crafted a set of ornate earrings out of two small shards which were then gifted anonymously to subject A, an I corp executive branch family’s daughter.
Subject A soon after wore these earrings to a celebratory ball held by a family member, during which the Tianji Star used the relics recall function. Subject A suffered extensive laceration near her right ear where the right earring violently spun and ripped itself toward the recall point. The left earring penetrated subject A’s skull and from the left, and exiting from the upper right, causing unrecoverable damage to subject A’s brain along its path, causing an uninsurable fatality.
I corp began prying into the identity of the assassin and contacted the Shi eastern branch section 1 director. The director was unaware the Tianji Star was an operative of the pinky.
The following statements are made based on circumstantial evidence found after these presumed events transpired.
Remaining evidence shows the Shi director likely confronted the Tianji Star, causing a physical altercation. The director and 5 present section 1 members were fatally wounded, all with an extreme number of lacerations across their bodies. Posthumous blood analysis shows that the Tianji Star also likely suffered substantial physical damage.
Following this event, the Tianji Star was referred to as “the devil of the east” and ceased attempting to hide any syndicate affiliation.
The Tianji Star has ventured into the outskirts of the city multiple times, bringing back new information, much of which has since been made confidential and is inaccessible by the public.