Dai Wu OI
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Name: Dai Wu zi Lángdìwáng
Statline: 77-14-62-49-79
Skills: Military Administrator II, Public Planner II, Politician II, Diplomat II
Year of Birth: 230 BC. (40)
City of Birth: Xiuwu
Province of Birth: Yin
Titles: District Manager of Zhaoge
Provincial NPC Bond: 100
Biography:
Born in the city of Zhaoge, Dai Wu was the eldest son of a cadet branch of the Dai family which had been appointed by the Kings of Chu to administer the province. That was until the abolishment of the title by the Qin Emperor in the year 223 BC, the King at the time and his close family meekly accepted this and moved south into the lands beyond the middle kingdom this meant that the father of Dai Wu decided upon the course to change the name of the family from Wu to Pang so as to avoid unwanted attention when the Emperor sent his legalists to secure his holdings and allow for the continued existence of the merchant ventures of his father to continue. Entering into the city garrison at 15, with a junior officers commission Dai Wu was never a man who was hugely suited to leading his men from the front but quickly became known for his quick but considered judgement, rising through the ranks slightly faster than average Jian was the commander of the garrison at the town of Henei in 215 B.C., which had long been associated with the provincial capital for many years.
With his youthful education, suitable more to a noble rather than a merchant, being tempered by two years as the unquestioned controller of a town the news of the fall of the Qin it wakened within Dai Wu the flame of ambition. He was the eldest remaining relative of the governors of Yin and now that the Qin Emperors had fallen and the cruel grip of legalism had loosened this was the time in which his claims could be realised, he decided there and then that he would begin his campaign to bring down the Prefect of Zhaoge and it seemed to him that his years of working for the Marquis should allow him to bring down the man through some carefully placed arguments as to his honesty and integrity.