Tang Clan
Tang Manor, Sichuan—hundreds of generations of craft. Secret weapons, fire, and powder.
The Tang Clan has held court in Tang Manor for hundreds of generations—a fortress of craft and secrecy in the Kong district of Sichuan. In the Jianghu they are known not for temples or mountains but for what leaves their workshops: the finest production and design of arms, fashion, and the tools of war that others only whisper about.
Their reputation rests on secret weapons, firearms, and gunpowder—the arts of fire and metal, passed down within the clan. Yet the Tang do not march under any orthodox banner, and they do not side with the demon factions. They live in a world of their own making: neutral, self-reliant, and bound by the code of the manor. To cross them is to risk the very devices they refuse to sell; to earn their trust is to glimpse a craft that has outlasted empires.
What Defines the Tang
The clan’s standing in the martial world is built on craft and discretion.
Production & design
From fashion and armour to the most guarded blueprints in the Jianghu. The Tang manufacture what others cannot—and what they do not share stays in the manor.
Secret weapons, firearms & gunpowder
Hidden blades, mechanical traps, cannons, and the alchemy of explosive powder. The clan’s martial fame comes from these arts—and from the fact that they remain the only ones who truly master them.
Neutrality
The Tang do not join any orthodox alliance, and they do not join the demon factions. They keep to their own world, trade on their own terms, and let the seasons of the Jianghu turn without pledging to either side.
Your Path in the Jianghu
To walk with the Tang is to value craft and independence over allegiance. Master the arts of the manor—then leave your mark on the season from the shadows, before the cycle turns.