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An assassin-scholar of the First Age, Lun Kuai led a small cadre of sages, warriors, and saboteurs responsible for protecting Creation from the depredations of the Yozis and their servants.  His wife, the Lunar exalt [[Allat]], acted as his lieutenant and chief strategist; together, they headed The Wardens of the Green Sun to hunt escaped demons, deal with those sorcerers who broke the laws that governed their use and servitude, and infiltrate and eliminate any infernalist cults that sprang up.  His enemies gave him the name Sleeps Between Breaths, for in his prime he worked with a relentless and indefatigable tenacity in hunting down those who had been given over to his justice.
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An assassin-scholar of the First Age, Lun Kuai led a small cadre of sages, warriors, and saboteurs responsible for protecting Creation from the depredations of the Yozis and their servants.  His wife, the Lunar exalt Allat, acted as his Lieutenant and chief strategist; together, they headed The Wardens of the Green Sun to hunt escaped demons, deal with those sorcerers who broke the laws that governed their use and servitude, and infiltrate and eliminate any infernalist cults that sprang up.  His enemies gave him the name Sleeps Between Breaths, for in his prime he worked with a relentless and indefatigable tenacity in hunting down those who had been given over to his justice.
  
 
As with all the Solars, Lun Kuai’s succumbing to the Great Curse began with small things:  overlooking minor infractions committed by friends, sending underlings to take care of matters he should have dealt with personally, and delaying duties in favor of his personal whims.  Over time, however, his hubris grew, and with it his crimes.  He began to accept bribes from Exalts, mortals, and even Malfeans, turning a blind eye to perversions and atrocities which at one time would have instantly brought full weight of his wrath upon them.
 
As with all the Solars, Lun Kuai’s succumbing to the Great Curse began with small things:  overlooking minor infractions committed by friends, sending underlings to take care of matters he should have dealt with personally, and delaying duties in favor of his personal whims.  Over time, however, his hubris grew, and with it his crimes.  He began to accept bribes from Exalts, mortals, and even Malfeans, turning a blind eye to perversions and atrocities which at one time would have instantly brought full weight of his wrath upon them.

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