Sung'Fei the Stolen Life
True Name:
Sung'Fei the Stolen Life
Basis of Origin:
Chinese mythology
Story:
The villainous Sung'Fei, a wicked rabbitfolk, sought to find a way to stay alive forever.
Her ten sons ravaged the land, but heard of an archer named Xou Ri who had begun taking down her sons.
She began sending them one after another, in an attempt to stop this man trying to stop her goal.
As he defeated each one, the archer did not know he was also being led straight towards a trap and was becoming weaker with each battle.
One son was scared of this man and the archer spared him, who told him a secret he found.
"Help my mother," he said. "The capitol sent her to find the elixer for our father, who they already poisoned and killed! Once she finds it, they will kill her too!"
The archer thanks the son and both willingly go straight to Sung'Fei. Able to defeat her, the archer spares her, informing what her son has told her.
"I know of this, but I will use the elixer myself and destroy them, along with you, who harmed my sons."
The archer told her that he knew of the elixer's whereabouts. He would accept death, but only if he could grant her the elixer and help her dispose of those who took advantage of her.
While the final son continued the illusion of still searching for the elixer and attacking villages, the archer and Sung'Fei went searching together, acting as if the archer was defeated.
Once they reached the spot for the elixer deep within a desolated temple, Sung'Fei took it and changed, becoming unmovable and still under the moonlight that hit her.
"I have deceived you. The elixer of life will keep you alive, but only because it has trapped you. You would have surely killed me once I gave you the elixer. However, after I have killed those who have wronged you, I will accept death."
However, the archer did not return, and Sung'Fei was left trapped under the moon's spell for all eternity.
Resonators Active With Them:
Xou Ri the Last Shot
Shi the True Son
The Five Daughters of Tsukusho
Relic:
Pot of Deadly Offerings
Ever After:
The Pot releases a cloud of deadly smog, which Sung'Fei leaves behind, poisoning those in the area. Sung'Fei can reach into the pot and pull out 'rotten' food and toss them, which cause a smaller AoE poison cloud in that area, lessening the poison from her pot until it refreshes.
Extra Note:
The current iteration of Sung'Fei has partnered with the Five Daughters to find the archer who was kidnapped during their journey, probably due to the knowledge of the elixer.
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