Hao Jin
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Hao Jin is a powerful sorceress who lives in the city of Goka, on the continent of Tian Xia. She is also known as the Ruby Phoenix for her bright red hair that grows an ever-brighter shade of red whenever she arises from the dead by resurrection magic.1
Background
Childhood
Hao Jin was born in 4042 AR in Goka to an Abadaran priestess and a painter who emphasised the importance of order and creativity in her life. She loved exploring the Empress Yin Museum, home to countless relics from Yixing, whose stewards were fond of her but often told her to be more careful around the exhibits. Her recklessness eventually burnt the museum, killing Hao Jin and destroying countless exhibits. Her parents had her resurrected at great expense, the side-effects of which changed her hair from black to bright red and ignited her talent as a sorcerer.23
Collection
Hao Jin's resurrection, and the irrevocable damage she did to the museum, changed her. As her powers developed, Hao Jin sought to recreate her deity Abadar's collection of magic items, wealth, and treasure in a mortal version of the First Vault4 in order to preserve cultures at risk of destruction.3
After living for several centuries, in part thanks to her frequent use of resurrection magic,5 Hao Jin succeeded in accumulating an impressive collection but eventually realized that her hoard was only safe while she lived. In response, Hao Jin strove for immortality, driven by her desire to acquire the greatest collection of magical wonders from across Golarion, but such power consistently eluded her. Fearing her collection would be stolen, broken up, or simply lost to history, she made plans for her eventual permanent demise.267
The crown jewel of Hao Jin's collection was the Hao Jin Tapestry, a personal demiplane that she created to house entire communities and geographical features and safeguard her most dangerous treasures.8
Ruby Phoenix Tournament
Among her many contracts and pacts, Hao Jin made an arrangement with the Temple of Abadar in Goka. If she did not return to the temple after a decade and a day, then she would be declared dead and a competition of martial skills would be held every decade after that date. Under supervision from the clergy of Abadar, the greatest combatants of the age would compete for the fame and glory of emerging the ultimate warrior. The victor would then choose a single item as a final prize from Hao Jin's collection. These games would be called the Ruby Phoenix Tournament.9
Content with her creation, Hao Jin departed Golarion for good and moved to Axis.2 By 4391 AR, Hao Jin had not returned to the temple of Abadar for ten years. In accordance with her agreement, the priests of Abadar enacted her contract and made plans to create the first Ruby Phoenix Tournament. It would be held in a decade's time, in 4401 AR.9
Recent events
Hao Jin is an expert in the elements.10
Relationships
Syndara
Hao Jin had a close relationship with the axiomite Syndara the Sculptor who taught her how to craft demiplanes.11 When her talent surpassed his, he grew jealous and began to create evil demiplanes. Upon learning that Syndara was creating such a demiplane for Sok Jyun-son, a vicious despot in Tian Xia, she was horrified that Syndara would aid the cruelty of a man so close to her homeland and she attempted to absorb the demiplane, the Glass Lighthouse, into the Hao Jin Tapestry. Syndara and Hao Jin fought for days across numerous demiplanes with Hao Jin emerging as the victor. She sealed Syndara in the Glass Lighthouse and placed it inside her tapestry.12
When Hao Jin voluntarily relinquished her memories of creating the Hao Jin Tapestry to Axis, she also lost most of her memories of her former master, recalling only that she had worked with him in the past.13
Empress Nai Yan Fei
Hao Jin has formed a partnership with Empress Nai Yan Fei since her return to Goka and has consulted her on Gokan matters.14
Bao Ting
Bao Ting is a yaoguai that was once Hao Jin's hair comb. It was granted supernatural life and sentience after her exposure to Hao Jin's explosive sorcerous transformation as a child. Hao Jin counts Bao Ting as her oldest surviving companion.15
Bachuan
Hao Jin was an early investor in Bachuan when the nation opened itself to foreign investment after a long period of bans on private ownership of property. She executed a century-long lease on a swath of the Szaezan Crags to serve as a new home for the Tapestry People evacuated from the Hao Jin Tapestry, which was among the largest of these first investments.16 Proposals to regulate activities of the Tapestry People have mostly failed in the nation's Sun Chamber of rulership in order to avoid offending Hao Jin.17 Hao Jin and her companions also opened part of the long-sealed Ten Thousand Summer Palace in Bachuan using zodiac-themed statues from Imperial Lung Wa.18
Li Xian
The underworld dragon Li Xian lairs near the Szaezan Crags of Bachuan, and his lifelong treasure-exchanging relationship with Hao Jin is said to have indebted the dragon to her enough to facilitate the region's lease and his services in safeguarding its people.1916
Diguo-Dashu and Round Mountain
Hao Jin halted an invasion of Lung Wa by the ratfolk of Diguo-Dashu in 6751 IC by transporting a 10-mile-wide sphere of the Darklands of Tian Xia to her tapestry demiplane, where the earthen sphere became known as Round Mountain. She returned Round Mountain and its remaining inhabitants to southwestern Po Li in 7219 IC.20
Qiu
A former bandit, the kitsune Qiu once attempted to rob Hao Jin21 but later aided her in her attempts to bring peace to wartorn parts of Tian Xia. Qiu now serves as Hao Jin's parliamentary assistant and also helps to insulate her from social predators seeking her gifts.22
References
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Blood Under Absalom | August 2011 |
The Dog Pharaoh's Tomb | December 2011 |
Snakes in the Fold | January 2012 |
The Icebound Outpost | May 2012 |
Pagoda of the Rat (scenario) | May 2012 |
The Temple of Empyreal Enlightenment | May 2012 |
The Sundered Path | May 2012 |
Storming the Diamond Gate | July 2012 |
Portal of the Sacred Rune | July 2012 |
The Green Market | September 2012 |
The Fabric of Reality | February 2013 |
The Elven Entanglement | September 2013 |
Where Mammoths Dare Not Tread | December 2013 |
The Sealed Gate | May 2014 |
From Under Ice | 29 April 2015 |
Siege of Serpents | May 2015 |
Serpent's Rise | May 2015 |
Tapestry's Toil | 15 May 2015 |
The Deepmarket Deception | 27 January 2016 |
Ageless Ambitions | 27 July 2016 |
Ward Asunder | 4 August 2016 |
The Hao Jin Cataclysm | 2 August 2018 |
The Hao Jin Hierophant | 19 December 2018 |
Fragments of Antiquity | 30 January 2019 |
Tapestry's Trial | 27 February 2019 |
Countdown to Round Mountain | 29 May 2019 |
Prisoners of the Electric Castle | 29 March 2023 |
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- ↑ “Hao Jin” in Legends, 46–48. Paizo Inc., 2020 .
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Tapestry's Trial, 3. Paizo Inc., 2019 .
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 “Hao Jin” in Legends, 46. Paizo Inc., 2020 .
- ↑ The Fabric of Reality, 3. Paizo Inc., 2013 .
- ↑ “King of the Mountain” in King of the Mountain, 4. Paizo Inc., 2021 .
- ↑ Blood Under Absalom, 3. Paizo Inc., 2011 .
- ↑ Pathfinder Society Primer, inside back cover. Paizo Inc., 2013 .
- ↑ “Chapter 3: The Great Beyond” in Planar Adventures, 215. Paizo Inc., 2018 .
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 The Ruby Phoenix Tournament, 3. Paizo Inc., 2012 .
- ↑ “Unveiling the Elemental Planes” in Planes of Power, 2. Paizo Inc., 2016 .
- ↑ “King of the Mountain” in King of the Mountain, 4–5. Paizo Inc., 2021 .
- ↑ “Adventure Toolbox” in King of the Mountain, 88. Paizo Inc., 2021 .
- ↑ “King of the Mountain” in King of the Mountain, 5. Paizo Inc., 2021 .
- ↑ “Despair on Danger Island” in Despair on Danger Island, 58. Paizo Inc., 2021 .
- ↑ “Goka” in Tian Xia World Guide, 81. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 “Bachuan” in Tian Xia World Guide, 53. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ “Bachuan” in Tian Xia World Guide, 55. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ “Bachuan” in Tian Xia World Guide, 59. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ “The Imperial Dragons” in Tian Xia World Guide, 17. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ “Darklands” in Tian Xia World Guide, 70–72. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ Eleanor Ferron. (July 17, 2020). Tales of Lost Omens: Rebirth, Paizo Blog.
- ↑ “Goka” in Tian Xia World Guide, 80. Paizo Inc., 2024 .