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[[Han ShuXen]], an old painter who had tutored Shai as a child, asked her to destroy his masterpiece ''[[Lily of the Spring Pond]]''. ShuXen hated the Rose Empire and didn't want his painting, which he had painted for a woman he once loved, at their hands. He helped Shai create a counterfeit.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}}
 
Shai managed to destroy the original painting in the arbiterArbiter [[Frava]]'s office near the [[Imperial Gallery]], replaced it with a fake and planted another lower-quality counterfeit in her room in order to hide to theft. With the help of the [[Hoid|Imperial Fool]]{{cite}}, she also broke into the [[Rose Palace]]'s Imperial Gallery by impersonating a noblewoman to steal the [[Moon Scepter]]. However The Fool betrayed her. He stole Shai's copy of the Moon Scepter, swapped it for the original, then escaped after giving Shai up to the palace guards. Shai was captured and charged with public execution for theft.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}
 
=== The Emperor's Soul ===
A day before her execution, she is asked by the council of five arbiters to Forge a soul in exchange for her freedom. Shai doesn't think it is possible to create a soulstamp for an entire person's soul in the hundred days they give her at first, but accepts their offer in the hope that it will give her time to escape. She is taken before the Emperor [[Ashravan]] and told that he took a crossbow bolt in the head from the assassins sent by the [[Glory Faction]] and despite surgeons [[resealing]] the wound, he is in a vegetative state. She is told to replace the emperor's soul with a [[Forgery]].{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}
 
She is given a room barely better than a cell which, over time, she transforms into the nicest room in the whole palace with Forgery. She receives her Forgery tools except for her Essence Marks. [[Gaotona]] volunteers to being her test subject for the soulstamps she creates for Emperor Ashravan.
== Appearance and Personality ==
Shai is small of stature like the rest of MaiPon people. She has dark hair that lays straight and long.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}} She wears spectacles because of her bad eyesight.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}
 
She loves the thrill, the accomplishment and the wonder of Forgery. However, at times, she is tempted by a simple life where she doesn't have to hide or lie.{{ref|b|tes|day|26}} She constantly quotes her [['''Uncle Won]]''' and [['''Aunt Sol]]''' although they don't really exist. They are figments of her imagination created for one of her Essence Marks.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}}
 
She worships the [[Unknown God]]. She has a very good understanding of the [[Realmatic Theory]].
== Attributes and Abilities ==
She is a very talented artist.{{ref|b|tes|prologue}} She generally uses her ability to make forgeries of famous paintings.
 
Shai is one of the best [[Forgery|Forgers]] ever to live.
===Essence Marks===
Shai has five [[Essence Mark]]s which took her over eight years to create.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}}
;Shaizan: Shaizan, translated Shai of the Fist{{ref|b|tes|day|26}}, is an extremely skilled warrior who spent the last fifteen years among the [[Teullu]] people. The Teullu had adopted and trained her in their martial arts. They also gave her the name Shaizan. Gaining access to Teullu training was very difficult. Shaizan was nearly killed a dozen times while training. She has a lean, hard body, short hair and a scar that stretches from her nose down around her right cheek. Unlike Shai, she doesn't need spectacles. She doesn't know how to create [[soulstamp|soulstamps]] and doesn't have scholarly inclinations. She doesn't have the patience for witticisms or gibes. She is a creature of instinct. She thrives on a challenge. It took Shai two years to create this Essence Mark.{{ref|b|tes|day|98}}
;The Scholar:She can speak a dozen language, from [[Fen]] to [[Mulla'dil]] and a few from [[Opelon]] as well. She knows dozens of cultures and how to move in them. She knows science, mathematics and the major political factions of the world.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}}
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