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'''Jing Lang''' (1686 – 1717) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[Templars|Templar]], [[piracy|pirate]], and a target of [[Edward Kenway]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. | '''Jing Lang''' (1686 – 1717) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[Templars|Templar]], [[piracy|pirate]], and a target of [[Edward Kenway]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. | ||
Born to Chinese rebels, Jing Lang came into the world fighting, but survived to become a skilled diplomat with a flair for languages and a taste for discovery. | |||
Ambitious, Land married the son of a General in the Qing Dynasty, joining the Templar order, but severing ties with her family in the process. She served as a diplomatic advisor, until a shift in political tides provoked her to escape into piracy. | |||
Over the next decade, she crossed every sea, developing a reputation for brutality that preceeded her into most conflicts. | |||
In the West Indies, she fell under the spell of rumoured cache of treasure, and feigned a romantic relationship with one-time [[Assassin ]][[Vance Travers]] to gain access to it. | |||
She might have been successful if it had not been for Travers' brother, [[Upton Travers|Upton]], an Assassin who schemed to have her killed, betraying his brother in the process. She died at the age of thirty. | |||
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Jing Lang (1686 – 1717) was a Chinese Templar, pirate, and a target of Edward Kenway during the Golden Age of Piracy.
Born to Chinese rebels, Jing Lang came into the world fighting, but survived to become a skilled diplomat with a flair for languages and a taste for discovery.
Ambitious, Land married the son of a General in the Qing Dynasty, joining the Templar order, but severing ties with her family in the process. She served as a diplomatic advisor, until a shift in political tides provoked her to escape into piracy.
Over the next decade, she crossed every sea, developing a reputation for brutality that preceeded her into most conflicts.
In the West Indies, she fell under the spell of rumoured cache of treasure, and feigned a romantic relationship with one-time Assassin Vance Travers to gain access to it.
She might have been successful if it had not been for Travers' brother, Upton, an Assassin who schemed to have her killed, betraying his brother in the process. She died at the age of thirty.
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