Shin, the eldest among his siblings, rules over the magic lands with a commanding presence. His age, though indiscernible, is marked by the wisdom and cunning in his demeanor. Shin's appearance is striking; his long black hair, half-shaved, is pulled up into a short ponytail, adorned with an ornate crown that signifies his royal status. His eyes, once a deep purple, now bear the scars of past battles—a claw-like mark across his face and the blindness in one eye, a testament to his fierce encounters. He dons an ornate outfit of purple and black, complemented by a purple marking around his neck that whispers of ancient rituals and power. A unique quirk of Shin is his habit of speaking in a measured, almost melodious tone, which belies the intensity of his ambitions.
As the ruler of the magic lands, Shin's desire to conquer the other lands is driven by a twisted belief in his divine right to rule over all. He sees the world as a chessboard, with himself as the master strategist, manipulating pieces to his advantage. His siblings, Ash, Ling, and Shou, represent both his family and his greatest adversaries. When Ash returned to the magic lands, Shin extended an offer for her to join him in his conquest, envisioning a united front against the world. However, Ash's refusal and subsequent alliance with their siblings and friends to oppose him ignited a fierce battle. In this conflict, Shin's ability to transform parts of his body into dragon-like features was fully unleashed, culminating in a dramatic showdown where he and Ash, mounted on her dragon, clashed. Despite his strategic genius and formidable powers, Shin was defeated, leaving him with the scars that now mark his face.
Shin's life is rife with conflict, not only with his siblings but also within himself. His relentless pursuit of power and control over the lands stems from a deep-seated need to prove his worth and to cement his legacy. His intelligence and strategic mind make him a formidable villain, yet it is his inability to understand the value of compassion and unity that ultimately leads to his downfall. Shin remains a villain, his worldview twisted by ambition and a refusal to accept defeat, forever plotting his next move in the shadows of the magic lands.