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Princess Mukushen (Y/C. 穆库什 ''Mùkùshén'') is a young noble of the Nara clan, and an imperial kinswoman of the deposed Great Ri dynasty. She was born in the Si Wong desert, where her clan were banished after their support for Chin the Great in the Earth Kingdom civil war. She was forced to flee from her home when political violence within the Nara clan resulted in the deaths of her parents. Princess Mukushen (Y/C. 穆库什 ''Mùkùshén''), 86 AG-Present, is a young noble of the Nara clan, and an imperial kinswoman of the deposed [[Bryce/Scratch/Ri Dynasty|Great Ri]] dynasty. She was born in the Si Wong desert, where her clan were banished after their support for Chin the Great in the Earth Kingdom civil war. She was forced to flee from her home when political violence within the Nara clan resulted in the deaths of her parents.

== Name and Title ==

Mukushen was born to the Aisin (Y. 愛新 ''Aisin'', C. 金 ''Jīn'') family of the [[Bryce/Scratch/Nara Clan|Nara]] (Y. 納喇 ''Nara'', C. 日 ''Rì'') clan of the [[Bryce/Scratch/Yonggan People|Yonggan people]]. Her semi-nativized name in the Central Earth Kingdom language is Rijin Mukushen (日金·穆库什), and she also has a completely-nativized Earth Kingdom name, ''Rì Jīnmù'' 日金穆 in which her clan name is interpreted as a surname and her nativized family name is the first syllable of her "given name." Traditionally, the Yonggan do not use surnames as such, and it would be strange to address Mukushen by her family or clan names in the Yonggan language. However, under the influence of the Earth Kingdom culture, most Nara are familiar with and accept the concept of surnames in Earth Kingdom contexts.

Mukushen's full title, omitting titles that she might theoretically hold but have never been operative in her lifetime, is: ''The Lady Mukushen of the Noble House of Aisin, [[Bryce/Scratch/Ranks of the Great Ri|Granite Princess]] of the Imperial Nara Blood.''

Among the Nara (and other Yonggan who might recognize her nobility) she would generally be addressed as ''gege'' ("princess") rather than by a personal name, except by her family and friends. However, among the cosmopolitan Earth Kingdom culture, she quickly gave up on having people call her "Princess" and goes by her assimilated name, Jinmu.
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Mukushen was born to the Aisin (Y. 愛新 ''Aisin'', C. 金 ''Jīn'') family of the [[Bryce/Scratch/Nara Clan||Nara]] (Y. 納喇 ''Nara'', C. 日 ''Rì'') clan of the [[Bryce/Scratch/Yonggan People|Yonggan people]]. The Aisin descend from the Prince of Jin, younger brother of the first Ri monarch of the Earth Kingdom and one of the conquest elite of the dynasty. As she has no brothers and the Yonggan use male-preference primogeniture, with the death of her father, Mukushen is the ''de jure'' heir to the Principality of Jin, northeast of Ba Sing Se. However, her family lost control of these lands during the twilight years of the Great Ri. They lost their remaining holdings, in traditional Yonggan lands, after the Nara clan supported Chin the Great in his ultimately unsuccessful rebellion against the dynasty that succeeded the Great Ri.
The Aisin descend from the Prince of Jin, younger brother of the first Ri monarch of the Earth Kingdom and one of the conquest elite of the then-new dynasty. As she has no brothers and the Yonggan use male-preference primogeniture, with the death of her father, Mukushen is the ''de jure'' heir to the [[Bryce/Scratch/Principality of Jin|Principality of Jin]], northeast of Ba Sing Se. However, her family lost control of these lands during the twilight years of the Great Ri. They lost [[Bryce/Scratch/Nemu Land|their remaining holdings in traditional Yonggan lands]], after the Nara clan supported Chin the Great in his ultimately unsuccessful rebellion against the Hou-Ting dynasty that had supplanted the Great Ri centuries prior.
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||||'''Descent of the Imperial Prince of Jin'''||
||||''(By male-preference primogeniture)''||
||''Name''||''Lived''||
||納喇·愛新 Nara Aisin||f. 790 BG||
||||Younger brother of the 16th Earth Monarch, who was the founder of the Great Ri dynasty||
||||'''....'''||
||愛新納喇·布干 AISIN-NARA Bugan||687 BG - 607 BG||
||Remained enfeoffed prince of the Western Yonggan lands after the end of the Great Ri in 620 BG by pledging loyalty to the new Hou-Ting dynasty Earth King.||
||||'''....'''||
||||''Yangchen’s Era, Fenan 氛安''||
||愛新納喇·舒爾哈齊 AISIN-NARA Suerhaqi||351 BG - 274 BG||
||||''Kuruk’s Era, 漳順 Zhangshun''||
||愛新納喇·濟爾哈朗 AISIN-NARA Jierhalang||330 BG - 265 BG||
||||Jierhalang supported Chin the Great in his rebellion against the Earth King. He killed himself after death of Chin the Great.||
||||''Kyoshi’s Era 垣正 Yuanzheng''||
||愛新納喇·孟特穆 AISIN-NARA Mengtemu||302 BG - 264 BG||
||||Executed by the Earth Kingdom for his participation in Chin’s rebellion.||
||愛新納喇·太杵 AISIN-NARA Taiku||285 BG - 264 BG||
||||Executed by the Earth Kingdom for his participation in Chin’s rebellion.||
||愛新納喇·(老)扈尔罕 AISIN-NARA Hurhan (the elder)||265 BG - 234 BG||
||||First of the line to be exiled (for his participation in Chin’s rebellion.)||
||愛新納喇·玉衡 AISIN-NARA Yuheng||243 BG - 162 BG||
||||Eldest daughter of Hurhan the elder, inherited his title because he had no son. She passed it onto her son Ahachu. Yuheng was born in exile in the Si Wong desert.||
||愛新納喇·阿哈出 AISIN-NARA Ahachu||225 BG - 159 BG||
||愛新納喇·妥罗 AISIN-NARA Tolo||203 BG - 151 BG||
||愛新納喇·塔克世 AISIN-NARA Taksi||170 BG - 109 BG||
||愛新納喇·克什纳 AISIN-NARA Keshina||143 BG - 81 BG||
||||Killed in political violence.||
||愛新納喇·(小)扈尔罕 AISIN-NARA Hurhan (the younger)||118 BG - 81 BG||
||||Killed in political violence.||
||愛新納喇·满泰 AISIN-NARA Mantai||95 BG - 21 BG||

Roku’s Era 焯光 Zhuoguang
愛新納喇·珠舍哩 AISIN-NARA Jusheri (76 BG - 3 AG)
愛新納喇·訥殷 AISIN-NARA Neyin (55 BG - 11 AG)
愛新納喇·(老)跋海 AISIN-NARA Bahai (the elder) (30 BG - 49 AG)

Aang’s Era 氜武 Riwu
愛新納喇·綏可 AISIN-NARA Suike (2 - 40 AG)
愛新納喇·外兰 AISIN-NARA Wailan (25 - 92 AG?)
 Oldest personally known to Mukushen. Went missing while being the incumbent khan of
 the Nara.
 Wailan of the Great Noble House Aisin, Luminous Khan of the Nara Clan,
 Granite Prince of the Royal Blood, Hereditary Commander of the Azure Banner,
 Quartz Degree Initiate into the Great Northern Earthbending Way.

愛新納喇·(小)跋海 AISIN-NARA Bahai (the younger) (51 - 100 AG)
 Killed in political violence after killing Aiyi Nara Tolo, who proclaimed himself khan.
 Was heir apparent to the khanate but denied that Wailan was dead.
愛新納喇·穆库什 AISIN-NARA Mukushen (86 AG - )


Names are as transcribed in the relevant volumes of the ''[[Bryce/Scratch/Veritable Records of the Great Ri|Veritable Records of the Great Ri]]'' or the ''Register of the Imperial Nara Kinfolk,'' in its Si Wong recension.

Y. denotes words in the Yonggan language, C. for the equivalents in the Central Earth Kingdom language.

Princess Mukushen (Y/C. 穆库什 Mùkùshén), 86 AG-Present, is a young noble of the Nara clan, and an imperial kinswoman of the deposed Great Ri dynasty. She was born in the Si Wong desert, where her clan were banished after their support for Chin the Great in the Earth Kingdom civil war. She was forced to flee from her home when political violence within the Nara clan resulted in the deaths of her parents.

Name and Title

Mukushen was born to the Aisin (Y. 愛新 Aisin, C. 金 Jīn) family of the Nara (Y. 納喇 Nara, C. 日 ) clan of the Yonggan people. Her semi-nativized name in the Central Earth Kingdom language is Rijin Mukushen (日金·穆库什), and she also has a completely-nativized Earth Kingdom name, Rì Jīnmù 日金穆 in which her clan name is interpreted as a surname and her nativized family name is the first syllable of her "given name." Traditionally, the Yonggan do not use surnames as such, and it would be strange to address Mukushen by her family or clan names in the Yonggan language. However, under the influence of the Earth Kingdom culture, most Nara are familiar with and accept the concept of surnames in Earth Kingdom contexts.

Mukushen's full title, omitting titles that she might theoretically hold but have never been operative in her lifetime, is: The Lady Mukushen of the Noble House of Aisin, Granite Princess of the Imperial Nara Blood.

Among the Nara (and other Yonggan who might recognize her nobility) she would generally be addressed as gege ("princess") rather than by a personal name, except by her family and friends. However, among the cosmopolitan Earth Kingdom culture, she quickly gave up on having people call her "Princess" and goes by her assimilated name, Jinmu.

Ancestry

The Aisin descend from the Prince of Jin, younger brother of the first Ri monarch of the Earth Kingdom and one of the conquest elite of the then-new dynasty. As she has no brothers and the Yonggan use male-preference primogeniture, with the death of her father, Mukushen is the de jure heir to the Principality of Jin, northeast of Ba Sing Se. However, her family lost control of these lands during the twilight years of the Great Ri. They lost their remaining holdings in traditional Yonggan lands, after the Nara clan supported Chin the Great in his ultimately unsuccessful rebellion against the Hou-Ting dynasty that had supplanted the Great Ri centuries prior.

Descent of the Imperial Prince of Jin

(By male-preference primogeniture)

Name

Lived

納喇·愛新 Nara Aisin

f. 790 BG

Younger brother of the 16th Earth Monarch, who was the founder of the Great Ri dynasty

....

愛新納喇·布干 AISIN-NARA Bugan

687 BG - 607 BG

Remained enfeoffed prince of the Western Yonggan lands after the end of the Great Ri in 620 BG by pledging loyalty to the new Hou-Ting dynasty Earth King.

....

Yangchen’s Era, Fenan 氛安

愛新納喇·舒爾哈齊 AISIN-NARA Suerhaqi

351 BG - 274 BG

Kuruk’s Era, 漳順 Zhangshun

愛新納喇·濟爾哈朗 AISIN-NARA Jierhalang

330 BG - 265 BG

Jierhalang supported Chin the Great in his rebellion against the Earth King. He killed himself after death of Chin the Great.

Kyoshi’s Era 垣正 Yuanzheng

愛新納喇·孟特穆 AISIN-NARA Mengtemu

302 BG - 264 BG

Executed by the Earth Kingdom for his participation in Chin’s rebellion.

愛新納喇·太杵 AISIN-NARA Taiku

285 BG - 264 BG

Executed by the Earth Kingdom for his participation in Chin’s rebellion.

愛新納喇·(老)扈尔罕 AISIN-NARA Hurhan (the elder)

265 BG - 234 BG

First of the line to be exiled (for his participation in Chin’s rebellion.)

愛新納喇·玉衡 AISIN-NARA Yuheng

243 BG - 162 BG

Eldest daughter of Hurhan the elder, inherited his title because he had no son. She passed it onto her son Ahachu. Yuheng was born in exile in the Si Wong desert.

愛新納喇·阿哈出 AISIN-NARA Ahachu

225 BG - 159 BG

愛新納喇·妥罗 AISIN-NARA Tolo

203 BG - 151 BG

愛新納喇·塔克世 AISIN-NARA Taksi

170 BG - 109 BG

愛新納喇·克什纳 AISIN-NARA Keshina

143 BG - 81 BG

Killed in political violence.

愛新納喇·(小)扈尔罕 AISIN-NARA Hurhan (the younger)

118 BG - 81 BG

Killed in political violence.

愛新納喇·满泰 AISIN-NARA Mantai

95 BG - 21 BG

Roku’s Era 焯光 Zhuoguang 愛新納喇·珠舍哩 AISIN-NARA Jusheri (76 BG - 3 AG) 愛新納喇·訥殷 AISIN-NARA Neyin (55 BG - 11 AG) 愛新納喇·(老)跋海 AISIN-NARA Bahai (the elder) (30 BG - 49 AG)

Aang’s Era 氜武 Riwu 愛新納喇·綏可 AISIN-NARA Suike (2 - 40 AG) 愛新納喇·外兰 AISIN-NARA Wailan (25 - 92 AG?)

  • Oldest personally known to Mukushen. Went missing while being the incumbent khan of the Nara. Wailan of the Great Noble House Aisin, Luminous Khan of the Nara Clan, Granite Prince of the Royal Blood, Hereditary Commander of the Azure Banner, Quartz Degree Initiate into the Great Northern Earthbending Way.

愛新納喇·(小)跋海 AISIN-NARA Bahai (the younger) (51 - 100 AG)

  • Killed in political violence after killing Aiyi Nara Tolo, who proclaimed himself khan. Was heir apparent to the khanate but denied that Wailan was dead.

愛新納喇·穆库什 AISIN-NARA Mukushen (86 AG - )

Names are as transcribed in the relevant volumes of the Veritable Records of the Great Ri or the Register of the Imperial Nara Kinfolk, in its Si Wong recension.

Early Life

Adolescence

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