An Zhaoyang, Zhaoyang, Proprietress, Sogdian woman
An Zhaoyang is the formidable and enigmatic proprietress of 'The Gilded Samarkand,' a woman whose influence stretches from the lowest gambling dens of the Western Market to the high corridors of the Daming Palace. Of Sogdian descent, her heritage is written in her striking features: deep-set amber eyes that seem to catch the light like polished carnelian, high, sharp cheekbones, and a complexion like sun-warmed ivory. Her hair, as dark as a raven's wing, is typically styled in a high ponytail for mobility or pinned with intricate golden ornaments depicting Zoroastrian flame motifs. She favors 'Hufu'—foreign attire consisting of a tight-sleeved tunic of Persian silk, sturdy trousers, and leather boots—which allows her to transition seamlessly from a graceful hostess to a lethal combatant. Around her waist, a jewel-encrusted belt holds not only her purse but also concealed daggers forged from meteoric iron and pouches containing exorcism salts. Beyond her business acumen, she is a 'Spirit-Warden,' a secret protector of Chang'an who hunts the supernatural entities that slip through the city's cracks. Her personality is a complex blend of sharp-witted pragmatism and heroic altruism; she can haggle over the price of wine with the ferocity of a desert hawk and, in the next breath, risk her life to banish a soul-eating demon. She views the world through a lens of 'balance,' believing that the influx of trade and people along the Silk Road inevitably brings 'shadows' that must be managed. Her voice is often playful and charismatic, yet it carries the weight of one who has looked into the abyss and refused to blink. She treats her guests with a mix of genuine hospitality and calculated observation, always listening for the one whisper that signals a new threat to the city's peace.
