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Qin's pet monster. Huan Yi's army consists entirely of mighty bandit clans, and back in their day as criminals they defeated every Qin army that attempted to stop them. After Meng Ao recruits them into his army, they remain...very much the same really, only arguably worse as their newfound military authority allows them to commit ghastly atrocities across the entire country.

Despite their war crimes standing against everything Zheng hopes to achieve, the strength of Huan Yi and his army, rumored to rival the Qin Six, make him effectively indispensable. In fact, many of Qin's great victories rest on the back of Huan Yi's monstrous acts.

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    General Tropes 
  • Army of Thieves and Whores: An army of bandits, mountain men and other criminals.
  • Defeat Equals Friendship: Many of the clans under Huan Yi's wing were defeated by him and then made his subordinates.
  • Evil Counterpart: To the Fei Xin Unit, as an entirely personalized unit who joined their leader out of Defeat Equals Friendship or respect, featuring varied and quirky men of various talents. Of course, in Huan Yi's case his army comes with a mild caveat of being the vilest in Qin.
  • Japanese Delinquents: Though the army are actually Chinese adults and the setting takes place during the Warring States period, the general aesthetic of the Huan Yi army is highly reminiscent of tropes of delinquents in other Animanga. Bonus points for the commanders being leaders of delinquent clans before following Huan Yi after being defeated by him.
  • Kill It with Fire: 'If all else fails, set it on fire' seems to be how the Huan Yi army rolls. Wu Fengming could tell you one thing or two about it.
  • Mildly Military: The Huan Yi Army doesn't really observe military protocol, with Huan Yi treating his subordinates more as casual friends. The main draw of his army, according to Na Gui, is the level of freedom it provides.
  • Rape, Pillage and Burn: Their defining trait. Unlike Wan Ji, whom the Zhao keep around precisely because of his penchant for doing this, the Huan Yi army is allowed to abuse civilians not as their goal, but as their price. Sure, this is certainly useful (as this particular habit of theirs was what won Heiyang/Kokuyou, if you think about it), but it is Huan Yi who is the grand prize for the Qin military. They know he's a Wild Card of sorts and cannot risk letting him go to their enemies, and thus turn a blind eye to the absolutely horrific things he and his men enjoy doing so much. As long as he remains a useful attack dog for the government, Huan Yi and his men can do pretty much whatever they want, and no one will bat an eyelash. And he knows it. That's why he's so calm even when Qiang Lei has a sword to his neck: if someone in the Qin military ever flips out and kills him for good, they are screwed.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Probably the only army in the entire country to be populated entirely by evil, sociopathic bastards.
  • Undying Loyalty: Played straight with the inner circle of Huan Yi's command who all follow him to their graves. Averted with the rest of his faction who are mostly made up of bandits rather than trained soldiers and will flee when cornered, only to come back when the action clears as if nothing happened.

Leadership

    Great General Huan Yi 

Huan Yi

Japanese Pronunciation: Kan Ki

Voiced by: Kentarō Itō (Japanese), Cory Yee (English, Season 3 onwards)

A former bandit leader before he was recruited by the Qin army.

Stats: Strength |93|, Leadership |92|, Knowledge |95|, Cruelty |99 Eyeballs|

  • All or Nothing: His style of warfare involves taking huge risks that could mean either complete victory or defeat depending on enemy response. This is implied to be his weakness, but it has also worked every single time. [[Indeed, the one time he fails, it results in his, his commanders and heavy fraction of his army's deaths.]]
  • Almighty Janitor: Serves as Meng Ao's deputy despite being more than capable enough to be his superior. Even after Meng Ao's death and winning the highly important Battle of Heiyang with amazing results, he was not promoted to Great General. This is implied to be because of his brutal and cruel nature. He is eventually promoted to Great General as a part of the new Qin Six.
  • Batman Gambit: During the Heiyang Hills campaign, he gives up the strategically important central hill, but exploits Ji Hui's love for his hometown by massacring civilians and sending their mutilated bodies to the enemy commander. Ji Hui leaves the hill to chase Huan Yi, allowing Xin and his unit to claim the hill. Huan Yi's plan rested entirely on whether Ji Hui's emotions would outweigh his responsibilities as a Zhao general, something that according to Diao, even Li Mu or Lord Changping would not have attempted.
  • Because I'm Good At It: His entire reason for being a General. He's a prodigy in warfare and no one has been able to beat him, even when he was a bandit.
  • Benevolent Boss: Sort of. He reassures his men before embarking on a dangerous mission, and allows them a high degree of autonomy. His unorthodox tendencies are also good at reducing casualties in battle.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: He is an ex-bandit who massacres every POW in his custody. Everyone looks the other way because he is just that good.
    • Finally reaches its limits when he orders the execution of one hundred thousand captured Zhao soldiers, just about everyone not in his team are disgusted to the extreme, with several urging Zheng to execute him for it. Zheng comes to him in person to ask him what the hell he was thinking, and why he thought he could get away with it. Huan Yi answers with a cold and dismissive Hannibal Lecture, but it essentially only earned him a stay of execution and an ultimatum; Zheng has made it perfectly clear that if he ever pulls anything like this ever again, Zheng will have his head personally.
  • Curbstomp Battle: The Battle of Heiyang wounds up being this in his favour, with Diao realising with shock that Qin won so thoroughly and with less than half the expected casualties.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Has no concept of 'playing fair'. Guerilla warfare and psychological scare tactics are standard procedure for him.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: His penchant for cruelty and brutality is a way of giving back what he received. As a child he was part of the Sha Gui clan, which initially was made up of outcast children tortured and abused by elite society. The constant abuse and discrimination they faced, alongside the death of his lover, made Huan Yi feel rage against the world.
  • Dark Is Evil: He (and his army) are mostly seen dressed in dark armor. He's also the closest thing to a completely irredeemable bastard that this military series based around the Qin conquest of ancient China has. Think about this for a second.
  • Dead Guy on Display: That village they've pillaged recently? Huan Yi made a giant arc from dismembered corpses of elderly and children and showed it to Ji Hui, promising to do the same with his hometown nearby. The panic cost Zhao the hill and the Heiyang Campaign with it.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: One can think that this is why he respects Meng Ao so much. Huan Yi doesn't give two fucks about military honor, protocol or what have you; he's in the game because he likes it. And yet, he remained at kind, grandfatherly Meng Ao's side for years. He even claims to sympathize with Xin at first because they both understand how it is to be at the bottom of the social ladder. Maybe he has such a high degree of respect for Meng Ao because he treated him with respect when no one else would.
  • The Dragon: He serves as Vice-General to Meng Ao and is one of the reasons for his successes. Surprisingly, his respect for Meng Ao appears genuine.
  • The Dreaded: Is greatly feared by other states not just because of his ability but his sheer cruelty. Fear of what Huan Yi will do to Liyan alone is enough to cause Ji Hui to give up the Battle of Heiyang.
  • Enfant Terrible: The flashback of him joining up and then leading the Sha Gui clan shows that he's been like...this since he was thirteen. At the latest.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Despite his cruelty and barbarism, he really does love his group of friends who make up the commander circle of his military. As well as his lover in the past, Shio, who's death results in the man he is now.
  • Fatal Flaw: Li Mu and Wu Fengming believe they have found his weakness, which is implied to be his tendency towards all-or-nothing gambles.
  • Foil / Evil Counterpart: To Xin. Both came from a lowly background with no real military training, and personally gathered a highly personalized and unorthodox army. Both act like friends rather than bosses to their subordinates, and display a casual and irreverent attitude to authority structures. They are also highly unorthodox yet immensely successful, as shown when they both got honorable achievements in Shanyang for their feats (slaying a Heavenly King each and being decisive to victory). And like Xin who lost Piao, Huan Yi hints at a great tragedy driving him to warfare. However, while Xin is a compassionate, righteous individual who seeks to unite China to end war, Huan Yi is a ruthless psychopath who believes uniting China is a farce and simply an excuse for the ultimate slaughter. Where Xin is merciful and opposes brutal treatment of victims and prisoners, risking his position for his ideals in Shanyang, Huan Yi brutally tortures, murders, and rapes anyone from the opposing side.
    • They naturally come to an ideological clash at the climax of Heiyang after Huan Yi slaughters an entire village and turns them into artwork just to frighten Ji Hui. It can be argued that while Xin is Zheng's sword who will carry out his dream if he becomes one of the Six Great Generals, Huan Yi being allowed to war freely would be the opposite and represent the death of Zheng's ideals to the rest of China.
  • Hidden Depths: Zhang Tang notes that despite his quirks and criminal background, Huan Yi is a brave man and entrusts protecting Qin to him before his death.
    • Even more so when we get to his backstory, where the injustice done to his lover and how uncaring most people are lead him to rage against the world. Its also stated that he actually wants to retire to a sanctuary where he can just live his life carefree, but only after he has felt he settled things with this injustice in the world. His inability to let go of his anger against the current state of the world ultimately leads to his death.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Pulls this off during the Qin Invasion and it allows him and Zhang Tang to get close and slay the Han enemy commander and quickly retreats before anyone notices.
  • It Amused Me: Apparently, that's why Wu Yi Hu is kept around.
    Mo Lun: Boss... I've wanted to ask for a while now... Why did you make that guy a 1000-man commander?
    Huan Yi: 'Cause it's funny, obviously.
  • It's Personal: Implied. When Na Gui joins the Fei Xin unit, he explains that the only insight he has into Huan Yi is that a member of the Sha Gui clan once told him that the core of what motivates him is 'rage', though against who and what wasn't made clear. Given Huan Yi's indiscriminate and painful slaughter of both soldiers and civilians, it's implied to be anger against the world itself that he takes out on anybody unfortunate enough to cross his path.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Shu of the Sha Gui clan reveals some of Huan Yi's key philosophy. The world is subject to the whims of the powerful and abuse the weakest of society. But he directs his anger towards those in the middle, who just stand by in the back and do nothing.
  • Kill It with Fire: 'If all else fails, burn it' is his army's modus operandi.
  • Magnetic Hero: Huan Yi has the ability to attract the dregs of society, but its not without good reason; he sees them as people his protests otherwise and considers his army as family.
  • Nerves of Steel: Disguises himself as an enemy soldier and wades through 150,000 enemies to assassinate their commander during the Qin Invasion. He even shouts encouragement to the enemy archers as he's passing by.
  • Perpetual Smiler: Even when mad at Zhang Tang, his smile doesn't go away.
  • Psychotic Smirk: His default expression. And it's a damn scary one.
  • Purple Is Powerful: It's the color of his armor.
  • Rape, Pillage, and Burn: As a former bandit, he has no problems with attacking surrounding villages. He was doing it even before joining the military; it's why he joined it, actually.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Delivers one to Xin of all people. He reminds Xin that his goal of unifying China would involve bloodshed and conquest on a massive scale, making Xin just as much of an evil murderer as Huan Yi himself.
    • He also calls out Li Mu; despite being arguably the most righteous and strongest military leader in China, Li Mu is ultimately "mediocre" since he doesn't use his power to better the world. In fact, he serves one of the most stagnant and cruel kings in China.
  • This Is Reality: Lampshaded in universe when he tells Xin his actions only reflect the reality of war, and that they are both murderers. However, it rings completely hollow as Huan Yi's actions are excessively and pointlessly cruel.
  • Red Baron: Huan Yi the Beheader.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Anyone who meets Huan Yi for the first time thinks he's just a barbarian who relies on brute strength of his disorganized bandits. Not only has he polished the tactics with his troops into his own style, he's a Combat Pragmatist and a master of psychological warfare, every bit of excessive cruelty is just a part of his multiple-step plan.
  • Smug Smiler: Smiles a lot.
    • Smug Super: He's a stellar general, and he knows it.
  • Stepford Smiler: Despite his permanent grin, a member of the Sha Gui clan who has known Huan Yi for a long time implies he is actually motivated by rage.
  • The Stoic: Has only ever showed either a slight frown or a slight smile.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: With Zhang Tang, and later Xin.
  • Token Evil Teammate: While Wang Jian is distrustful, he hasn't shown any ill intent or cruelty, only selfish pragmatism. Meng Wu may have been allied with Lu Buwei, but was only really doing so in name. Huan Yi on the other hand, commits horribly cruel and elaborate deaths for those he meets either as enemies or civilians, and is generally considered to be one of the worst generals to meet in a battle because of how much he will make his enemies suffer before their deaths. He even makes a point to extend this to civilians in the area if he can, for no reason than to try and hurt as many people as he can during war.
  • Troll: While it was part of a larger scheme, he clearly enjoys betraying the expectations of both his enemies and allies when he chooses to sit around and have a massage during a decisive moment of the Battle of Heiyang. He describes his warfare as simply doing whatever he feels will make people angry...which he is very good at.
  • Undying Loyalty: In spite of what his personality might suggest, Huan Yi seems to be very loyal to Meng Ao. When he passes away, Huan Yi honors him in his own, albeit twisted way by burning some captured soldiers alive as an offering to him.
  • The Unfettered: Continues to lecture and mock Xin even as Qiang Lei has a blade to his neck. He evens mocks Riboku when the latter has him dead to rights.
  • Wrath: When Na Gui joins the Fei Xin unit, he gives his insight into Huan Yi and his brutal strategies throughout the conflict, explaining that even those close to him like Lei Tu have little to no idea what drives him. The only clue he has is from a member of the Sha Gui clan, who have been with Huan Yi the longest, who told him that the core of what drives Huan Yi is rage, though against whom or what was never elaborated. This informs Huan Yi's willingness to commit war crimes without batting an eye, implying that underneath his usual appearance, he is constantly simmering with anger.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He has no problem slaughtering children.

Commanders

    Lei Tu 

Lei Tu

Japanese Pronunciation: Rai Do

The main offensive force of Huan Yi's army, Lei Tu is a brutish bandit leader of a certain low cunning, and generally portrayed as Huan Yi's second in command.
  • Bald of Evil: Well, balding of evil.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Is subjected to this by Hu Zhe's men.
  • Co-Dragons: Alongside Mo Lun and Hei Ying. He is generally given field command if Huan Yi is not present, and is the most willing to stand up to him.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: He stands no chance against Lian Po’s Heavenly King Jie Zi Fang once Huan Yi's HQ is discovered. Subverted as Huan Yi had abandoned defeating Jie Zi Fang by that point and decided to target Bai Guixi instead.
  • Defeat Equals Friendship: He joined Huan Yi's army after he was defeated by him, but apparently gave Huan Yi a considerable amount of difficulty before submitting.
  • Fat Bastard: A rather fat, heavyset man, and a cruel Jerkass.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Quick to anger, he even threatens to kill Mo Lun for mocking his intellect.
  • Jerkass: He insults Xin and the Fei Xin Unit despite their critical role in winning the battle of Heiyang, mocking their intelligence and ability. And of course, he's a cruel and amoral bandit and murderer.
  • Perpetual Frowner: Almost permanently grumpy and serious
    • Slasher Smile: Barring one occasion where Xin punches him in the face, leading to an excited grin.
  • Tactical Withdrawal: An interesting variant and subversion. Trapped in Qing She's web, Lei Tu sounds the 'Red Hare' with his whistle, which commands every bandit to make a mad dash to escape, with every man running for himself instead of a proper tactical retreat with a rear guard. This appears to be a completely desperate, pathetic move, but this tactic actually allows for the least casualties.
  • Tattooed Crook: A former bandit with a ring-shaped tattoo around his eye.
  • Undying Loyalty: Has more trust and faith in Huan Yi than any of his other lieutenants, though even he cannot fathom why Huan Yi would abandon the central Heiyang hill at such a critical point. The point is hammered home more when he refused to reveal Huan Yi's plan to Hu Zhe even under torture even until his death.

    Mo Lun 

Mo Lun

Japanese Pronunciation: Ma Ron

Another of Huan Yi's lieutenants and his main advisor, Mo Lun is a mustached crook with a gentlemanly demeanor unendingly, if often condescendingly polite in contrast with Lei Tu's brutishness.
  • Affably Evil: Extremely polite and courteous, to the point of being patronizing, even when delivering horrible threats.
  • And Another Thing...: As he begins to leave after civilly discussing strategy with the Fei Xin Unit, he tells "one more thing"...that if they were to fail again, the Sha Gui Clan would turn up and inflict upon them unimaginable agony.
  • Beard of Evil: He even twirls it to boot!
  • Cultured Badass: A polite gentleman interested in the finer things in life but also a capable commander and strategist capable of fighting on par with generals. He even commands his troops with a handheld fan!
  • Co-Dragons: Alongside Lei Tu and Hei Ying. He takes charge of conventional strategy and planning to support Huan Yi's gambits and wild schemes.
  • Characterization Marches On: Initially portrayed as an Audience Surrogate who is always out of his depth with regards to Huan Yi's schemes. By the time the Heiyang arc comes along and Hara begins seriously developing the Huan Yi army, he is retconned into someone long familiar with Huan Yi's antics and a calm and cool individual defined by his patronizing politeness.
  • Declarative Finger: Loves doing this while explaining the situation or pointing out a misunderstanding, notably to inform the Fei Xin Unit that the Sha Gui Clan would punish them if they screwed up again.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: While he still goes through with the plan, Mo Lun is visibly distraught about having to order the execution of 100,000 captured Zhao Soldiers.
  • Gentleman Snarker: Gives this impression as he mocks Lei Tu and Hei Ying on various occasions while maintaining his air of politeness.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: Does nothing to help the Huan Yi Army when the Fei Xin Unit attack them for their horrific war crimes, even with Hei Ying and Huan Yi held at bladepoint, but only because he is aware he can't do anything to Qiang Lei.
  • Real Men Cook / Chef of Iron: Fitting with his gentlemanly persona, Mo Lun is a highly capable chef, cooking horse meat for the rest of the team after the first day of the Battle of Zhuhai Plains.
  • Sole Survivor: [[The only Huan Yi commander who lives after the disastrous battle of Hika after Huan Yi sends a message telling him to lead the army after his death.]]
  • The Strategist: In contrast to Huan Yi who 'does things to make people angry', he takes on the role of a more traditional strategist.
  • Tattooed Crook: A single streak-like on his cheek.
  • Wicked Cultured: As much as a vicious bandit leader can be.
  • The Unfettered: Besides Huan Yi, he is the only member to show no concern as the Fei Xin Unit wreaks havoc, deciding he can't really do anything about it anyway.

    Hei Ying 

Hei Ying

Japanese Pronunciation: Koku Ou

One of Huan Yi's lieutenants and the only female amongst the leadership, Hei Ying is a master archer and a capable tactician. She battles Ji Hui during the Battle of Heiyang Hills.
  • All Love Is Unrequited: Is in love with Huan Yi which he doesn't reciprocate as he sees her as family. Though before he said that, he admits the two fool around when heavily drunk.
  • Attractiveness Discrimination: She gives backup to her good-looking subordinates when they are struggling, while sending arrows in the direction of the ugly one if they ask for help.
  • Co-Dragons: With Lei Tu and Mo Lun. She is Huan Yi's deputy commander in the Battle of Heiyang.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: While she's no doubt skilled, she stands no chance against Qiang Lei when the Fei Xin Unit crashes the camp.
    • In the battlefield, she initially completely dominates her enemy general at Heiyang Hills with swift and effective tactics, but is soon on the receiving end when Ji Hui simply blows through all her tactics with morale.
    • Curb Stomp Cushion: However, her swift reactions and judgment of Ji Hui's abilities allow her to minimize casualties, allowing the Huan Yi army to maintain a deadlock.
  • Dark Is Evil: Dressed in black
  • Dark Action Girl: Standard example, as a vicious and cruel commander, as well as a highly capable warrior.
  • Death Glare: Her default expression is a sinister glare.
  • Dying Declaration of Love: In her final moments, she admits her love with Huan Yi and agonizes as to why he never looked her way.
  • Ms. Fanservice: One of the more scantily dressed and buxom characters in the series.
  • Nosebleed: Female example. She bleeds from the nose around Huan Yi, who she's smitten with.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills / Multi Shot: She seems nearly as capable as one of the Ten Bows, scoring multiple head-shots in a single pull.
  • Slasher Smile: Gives one as she excitedly anticipates the decisive clash of the third day. It doesn't happen because of Huan Yi's trolling.
  • The Smurfette Principle: The only female amongst Huan Yi's lieutenants, or the army as whole, really.

    Ze Nuo 

Ze Nuo

Japanese Pronunciation: Zen Ou

Ze Nuo is a giant of a man, towering over even Meng Wu. Resembling more monster than human, he leads an army of war-loving berserkers. Huan Yi's trump card and secret weapon, he is an unstoppable juggernaut in the battlefield.
  • Badass Army: Fittingly as its strongest warrior, Ze Nuo's subordinates are the strongest clan in the Huan Yi army. They cleave through Qing She's elites like butter and even Ji Hui's Liyan forces can do nothing but buy time for Qing She to make an escape, later needing to be bailed out by Ma Cheng and Liu Dong themselves.
  • Bald of Evil
  • The Berserker: Him and his entire army.
  • Blood Knight: He and his army and all bloodthirsty berserkers who worship war and combat.
  • Charles Atlas Superpower: His strength is completely inhuman due to his massive size, allowing him to crush human heads with his bare hands like rotten fruit. Despite using a blunt instrument as a weapon, he is so strong striking fully armored soldiers that it blows them in two.
  • The Brute: Rare example where he truly is the strongest in the entire army and its greatest offensive force, being depicted as more of a trump card despite being outranked by Lei Tu, Mo Lun, and Hei Ying.
  • Covered with Scars: His face alone has dozens of them. This trope applies to his entire clan to show how much of a Blood Knight they are.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Despite blindsiding him, Ji Hui is blown away by a single lazy swing from Ze Nuo which also bends his glaive like a cheap spoon, effectively ending the duel. Ji Hui's and Qing She's armies are similarly easily butchered by him.
  • The Quiet One: Rarely speaks, in contrast to his massive physical size and strength.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: His eyes are extremely bloodshot to denote his madness and bloodthirstiness.
  • Spikes of Villainy: A ring of what appears to be giant fangs around his neck.
  • Your Head Asplode: Because of his massive strength, taking a blow from Ze Nuo tends to end up like this.

    Li Yu 

Li Yu

Japanese Pronunciation: Rin Gyoku

Huan Yi's adjudant and cavalry commander. Because of his field of specialty, he is unable to participate in the combat of the densely forested Heiyang.—-
  • Anime Hair: Has a head of red spiky hair akin to a fire.
  • Crippling Overspecialisation: He is a highly capable cavalry commander and in the Battle of Zhuhai Plains plays the main role in holding off enemy forces for the Huan Yi army. However, because his clan consists of cavalry he is useless in the combat of the forested Heiyang, being forced to stay in camp. It is implied Huan Yi and Mo Lun overworked him in Ye precisely because he was useless in Heiyang!
  • Dual Wielding: Similar to Lun Hu, he wields two swords.
  • Monster Clown: Designed after this, with his hair implied to be painted as well.
  • Tattooed Crook: His face is heavily tattooed to a punk, Fist of the North Star-esque appearance.
  • Token Good Teammate: The least monstrous person in the Huan Yi army. He doesn't seem to take part in the usual jerkassery or barbarism as the rest of the army other than allowing it and is willing to hold an earnest conversation over drinks with Na Ki even when the rest of the officers hate him for leaving the army.

    Wu Yi Hu 

Wu Yi Hu

Japanese Pronunciation: O Gi Ko

A 1000 man commander of Huan Yi's army, Wu Yi Hu is an idiot who essentially got the position because Huan Yi felt it would be funny.

    Sha Gui Clan 

Japanese Pronunciation: Sa Ki Clan

Huan Yi's personal Torture Technicians, the Sha Gui Clan are the cruelest and most feared men in the Huan Yi army... which is saying quite a bit, considering it's a Carnival of Killers.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Their specialty, which they use for a variety of purposes.
  • The Dreaded: Even among the Huan Yi Army, they are considered insane and terrifying, with members agreeing the worst thing that can happen to them is to get caught by them.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Not them, but their work—the brutally mutilated 1000-Man Commander sent back to Jie Zi Fang in Shanyang, as well as the human forest, are in retrospect undoubtedly their work.
  • The Faceless: Due to always wearing their creepy mask, and to increase their intimidation factor.
  • For the Evulz: They get off on impaling and torturing people, apparently.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: They are quite fond of impaling people while they are still alive, and through their rear end if Wei Ping's Imagine Spot is any indication.
  • Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Huan Yi often uses them to draw information from enemies. They are always successful.
  • Mad Artist: Their 'human archway' they present as a gift to Ji Hui is gruesomely intricate.
  • Malevolent Masked Men: They appear to be made of human skin to boot.
  • Sadist: They are excessively cruel and revel in causing suffering.
  • Sinister Scythe: Their preferred weapons.
  • Torture Technician: Torture and mutilation are an artform to the Sha Gui, as Ji Hui finds out when presented the 'human archway' formed from corpses of slain villagers.

    Na Gui 
See Fei Xin Unit for his tropes.

Alternative Title(s): Kingdom Kanki Army

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