Azalin Reviews: Darklord Tsien Chiang (5e)
Domain: I’Cath Domain Formation: Unspecified (older lore: 732 BC) Power Level: 💀💀💀⚫⚫ Sources: Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft (5e)
Tsien Chiang’s history is vastly different in the good doctor’s latest guide than in previous accounts. Though she now rules a city of people instead of no one, these people do little more than toil away in a dream-scape of Tsien’s design as she does all in her power to ignore reality.
As a child, Tsien fled north into the mountains after her home was destroyed by an invading force. There she was discovered by a gold dragon who gave her shelter and in return, Tsien promised to serve him.
The dragon taught her the ways of magic and medicines, though withheld “dangerous” magics from her as she often spoke of avenging her family and reclaiming her people’s land and the dragon did not wish their pupil to resort to such violent vengeance.
Tsien, naturally, ignored such foolishness and secretly plotted her revenge. She discovered a spell to create the Nightingale Bell made from the scale of a gold dragon that would bring the ringer’s dreams into reality. Instead of asking her dragon mentor for a scale, Tsien decided to poison him and take a scale for herself. Tsien, however, was so inept in toxicology that the poison she created to place her mentor into a deep sleep killed him instead, leaving on a single golden scale behind. Convenient? Or yet another sign that our tormentors have more influence on our lives prior to them claiming us?
She brought the Nightingale Bell to her previous home and rang it, wishing for all the invaders to vanish, which they did in an instance. Awed by her power (well, more the power of the bell), the people made Tsien their Queen.
Tsien ruled for many years with the goal of creating the perfect empire. She was a stern and demanding ruler, which eventually took its toll (pun intended) on her people. Uprising occurred, which led to executions and more uprisings. Eventually assassins broke into her palace and slaughtered her four daughters. Tsien survived and rang the Nightingale Bell once more to seek her vengeance. Instead, the bell cracked and the Mists brought her into the land of I’Cath.
It’s unclear how things came to this point, but there are hints that Tsien was so wrapped up in her dreams of a perfect empire that she did not pay attention to the reality of her situation. Dwelling on dreams can be as dangerous as hope.
Within the Mists, I’Cath is a decaying city of starving people imprisoned within a ‘perfect’ dream. Tsien works on perfecting her dream by keeping her people in a deep, magical sleep brought on by the Nightingale Bell. Perhaps it is the dream versions of her daughters that keep her within this fake dream as she ignores the undead versions of her daughters that haunt the real city?
As a Darklord, Tsien is said to be a mage with absolute power over her dream city with an army of jiangshi at her disposal. Not an easy woman to get to.















