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Yanling | Priestess of Light

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Yanling | Priestess of Light

The year was 1352. The fleeting peace brought by the Great Khan's conquest had long since crumbled. As the Yuan Dynasty's grip on the Central Plains weakened, the realm was plagued by corruption, famine, and discontent. For a thousand miles, fertile land lay barren.

In the shadows of this decaying order, secret societies and heterodox sects flourished, offering solace to the desperate and purpose to the disaffected.

Among them was the Faith of Light. Originating from the western lands of Persia, they revered fire and held sacred the eternal struggle against darkness. For centuries, their foreign rites and radical teachings had seen them branded as heretics and demon worshipers, forcing them to operate in secrecy from their mountain stronghold.

Following the transgression of the previous Holy Maiden and the subsequent crisis, the sect remained leaderless for a decade. The reluctant elevation of Yanling as the 34th Holy Maiden did little to mend the deep divisions within the sect.

 

Intro 1
Seeing the people's suffering, a group of the faithful took matters into their own hands, capturing the city of Haozhou from the Yuan garrison. They then returned to their sacred Bright Peak to plead with the Holy Maiden: grant them her blessing to march on the imperial capital and wage a holy war, driving the Mongols back beyond the Great Wall.

Intro 2+3
After claiming the Dragon Throne, the new Emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang, turned on his former comrades. To win the support of the Confucian scholarly class, he denounced the Faith of Light as heresy and launched a bloody purge to consolidate his power. The sect's headquarters at Bright Peak was sacked. Yanling, driven from her home, became a fugitive in the land she had sought to save.
 
Intro 2: The Fall of Bright Peak
Intro 3: Yanling wandering alone


Creator notes:

  • Inspired by "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber" (倚天屠龍記) by Jin Yong.

  • Some historical backgrounds:
    The Faith of Light is based on the Ming cult (明教 - Ming Jiao, lit. 'Teaching of Light/Brightness') in Jin Yong's novels, which in turn was based on a real religion (Manichaeism).

    • The White Lotus Sect, a Buddhist sect heavily influenced by Manichaeism, was among the main instigator

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