Zheng Lun

Zheng Lun is Su Hu's enthusiastic vassal. He joins Taigong Wang at the same time as his master.

Role in Game
Huang Feihu, hoping to talk with Su Hu without bloodshed, walks towards his friend's post expecting a warm greeting. Su Hu, who anticipated his arrival, asks Zheng Lun to calmly invite their guest inside. Regardless of his master's clear order, Zheng Lun missed the part about welcoming Huang Feihu and immediately comes to the conclusion that their visitor is "an infidel". Coming to the front gate with six guards in tow, Zheng Lun declares the command to capture the startled Huang Feihu and uses his paopei to immobilize him without further delay. Proudly walking in with the intruder bound in ropes, Su Hu scolds his fool-hearty vassal for his rudeness and the ropes are quickly untied. After listening to the exchange between his master and guest, Zheng Lun apologizes to them for his actions at the gate. He gladly volunteers to protect Su Hu from danger when the general decides to leave his post.

When Ji Fa assumes the throne as the land's new leader, Zheng Lun departs with his master to leave on a personal journey. They both plan to watch over the new serenity in the land.

Personality
Overzealous for his duty and training, Zheng Lun is a devoted and empathetic subordinate to Su Hu. Perhaps too eager for his own good, he hastens to fulfill his master's orders at every opportunity without listening to all the details. This leads to him being chided for his goofs, but he'd rather live up to his efforts and learn for his mistakes for the future. When he heard about the death of the real Daji, he also expressed his heartfelt regret for losing the kind maiden.

He is proud of his paopei as he has used it countless times to defend the Su family. He even uses the treasure while talking in his sleep, which unintentionally causes a slight ruckus in Taigong Wang's camp.

Fighting Style
Zheng Lun is a faster version of Su Hu who specializes in magic more so than his master. He additionally has a good defense and health, making him adequate for participating in mid-ranged encounters. While not the fastest character or the greatest spell caster, he has a good amount of luck that can help his critical attacks and success rate with his magic.

His default paopei is fired in a long, straight line. Its beam has the random ability to inhibit the movements and/or actions of anything it touches, effecting friend and foe for the blast. While its usefulness may vary based on the luck of its user, the beam can work against even the master taoists in the game.

The following lists his starting weapon and magic proficiencies.
 * Sword - n/a
 * Spear - 1/6
 * Club - 2/7
 * Bow - n/a
 * Earth - n/a
 * Healing - n/a
 * Illusion - n/a
 * Chi - 2/6