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'''Zhea''', also known as '''Zhea the Barren''', '''Zhea the Cruel''', and '''Zhea Zorseface''', was the first ''[[Jhattar]]'' of the [[Jogos Nhai]]. A woman who had chosen the life of a male warrior, he unified a thousand rival clans to fight against the army massive army of [[Lo Bu]], the [[God-Emperor]] of the [[Golden Empire of Yi Ti]], which threatened the hunt down the Jogos Nhai into extinction. When Lo Bu divided his massive armies into thirteen hosts, Zhea isolated each of the emperor's armies, slaying their scouts and foragers, starving them, denying them water, leading them into wastelands and traps, and so each of the [[Yi Ti|YiTish]] armies was destroyed. Finally his riders descended on Lo Bu's own host. Lo Bu's severed head was presented to Zhea, who commanded that the flesh be stripped from the bone and his skull be dipped in gold and made into his drinking cup, which has passed from ''[[jhattar]]'' to ''jhattar'' through generations. To this day, Zhea is remembered in the Golden Empire, where mothers whisper his name to frigthen unruly children into obedience.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Plains of the Jogos Nhai}}
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'''Zhea''', also known as '''Zhea the Barren''', '''Zhea the Cruel''', and '''Zhea Zorseface''', was a ''[[jhattar]]'' of the [[Jogos Nhai]].
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Zhea was described to have been cunning.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Bones and Beyond: The Plains of the Jogos Nhai}}
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==History==
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Zhea was a woman of the [[Jogos Nhai]] who chose the life of a male warrior. When a thousand rival unified to fight against the massive army of [[Lo Bu]], the [[God-Emperor]] of the [[Golden Empire of Yi Ti]] which threatened the hunt down the Jogos Nhai into extinction, they raised up Zhea as a ''[[jhattar]]''. When Lo Bu divided his massive armies into thirteen hosts, Zhea isolated each of the emperor's armies, slaying their scouts and foragers, starving them, denying them water, leading them into wastelands and traps, and so each of the [[Yi Ti|YiTish]] armies was destroyed. Finally his riders descended on Lo Bu's own host. Lo Bu's severed head was presented to Zhea, who commanded that the flesh be stripped from the bone and his skull be dipped in gold and made into his drinking cup, which has passed from ''jhattar'' to ''jhattar'' through generations. To this day, Zhea is remembered in the Golden Empire, where mothers whisper his name to frigthen unruly children into obedience.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Bones and Beyond: The Plains of the Jogos Nhai}}
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Revision as of 21:07, 11 December 2017

Zhea
Aliases
  • Zhea the Barren
  • Zhea Zorseface
  • Zhea the Cruel
Title Jhattar
Race Jogos Nhai
Culture Jogos Nhai
Book The World of Ice & Fire (mentioned)

Zhea, also known as Zhea the Barren, Zhea the Cruel, and Zhea Zorseface, was a jhattar of the Jogos Nhai.

Character

Zhea was described to have been cunning.[1]

History

Zhea was a woman of the Jogos Nhai who chose the life of a male warrior. When a thousand rival unified to fight against the massive army of Lo Bu, the God-Emperor of the Golden Empire of Yi Ti which threatened the hunt down the Jogos Nhai into extinction, they raised up Zhea as a jhattar. When Lo Bu divided his massive armies into thirteen hosts, Zhea isolated each of the emperor's armies, slaying their scouts and foragers, starving them, denying them water, leading them into wastelands and traps, and so each of the YiTish armies was destroyed. Finally his riders descended on Lo Bu's own host. Lo Bu's severed head was presented to Zhea, who commanded that the flesh be stripped from the bone and his skull be dipped in gold and made into his drinking cup, which has passed from jhattar to jhattar through generations. To this day, Zhea is remembered in the Golden Empire, where mothers whisper his name to frigthen unruly children into obedience.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Bones and Beyond: The Plains of the Jogos Nhai.