Note: the Ancient was killed by Christian Anthony Gordon when his aura rendered the v-squared inside her inert and caused her to age to dust. However, should replicas or time-travelling variants of her be encountered, the Reptilian Collective must be prepared.
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Classification: anthropomorphic hemovorous aberrant.
Name: Jing (given), the Ancient (title)
Origins: Jing was a 3500 year old vampire, born in China when it was widely referred to as the Middle Kingdom. Thanks to her endurance and craftiness, she survived long enough to gain powers beyond those of typical Elder vampires. However, with this longevity came insanity*, and eventually, the Coven subdued Jing when she was still weak enough to be overwhelmed by large numbers of ordinary vampires. The Coven then founded an order of guardian vampires to watch over her slumbering form and put her back to sleep if necessary.
*Jing's appearance prior to her death at Chris Gordon's hands suggested she was turned as a child. Given the instabilities that come with becoming a vampire at that age (see the file on Darkkin in general), it is likely that she went mad due to an improperly developed brain rather than anything to do with living for the time she did. After all, vampires do not become misanthropic with age, not to any degree beyond that caused by bad experiences over an unnaturally long life. At most, it could be said that, due to being stuck in a childlike body for millennia, the issues inherent in child vampires were compounded.
Description: Jing appeared as a small prepubescent girl with Chinese features, wearing blue silk sleeping clothes.
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Behaviour: She presented a complete disregard for sapient beings who were not vampires, seeing Declan O'Carroll and Stacia Reynolds (see files) as food sources and ordering the vampires present during her awakening to give them to her so she could feed. The Ancient was not attached to vampires either, expecting her younger kin to serve her due to her being older and more powerful. She did not hesitate to kill or attempt to kill anyone who displeased her, vampire or otherwise.
Threat level: local. Jing possessed stronger versions of typical Darkkin powers. She was strong enough to behead and dismember Elders and equivalents, as well as dig through granite as fast as a human can sprint, fast enough to appear as a blur to Tanya Demidova (see file) while crossing tens of metres in an open area, as well as fight at such speeds Demidova could barely react, and durable enough to ignore car-crushing palm strikes and not be scratched by swords that could cut through sixty centimetres of oak, as well as shrug off gravity spells capable of shaking Mount Taibai as a side effect.
Jing's endurance was also superior to the average Darkkin's, allowing her to behead Galina Demidova, a centuries-old vampiress, with a slap, after having her brain filled with bullets, a wound she laughed at. She displayed resistance to high temperatures, with burning oil only putting her back to sleep in premodern times. Lasers were installed in her tomb as deterrents shortly before her death, and thermite was also considered.
Jing possessed a magical artefact resembling a banana fan made of stone, which allowed her to influence the air elemental living around Mount Taibai. With this fan, she was capable of summoning winds powerful enough to move many tons of rock, as well as slow down and overpower Elder vampires and equivalents.
Neutralisation: should Jing return, the deployment of thermal weaponry is advised. Instructing one's Warscale to create plasma as strong as the sun's surface is a good starting point, since it would allow a reptilian to subdue the Ancient with minimal collateral damage. Otherwise, an unarmoured reptilian is more than powerful enough to rip Jing to shreds, something her regeneration is unlikely to heal.