Tsenya Bhrokiti

Princess Tsenya Bhrokiti was the royal heir of Ra-Khati during the mid–14th century DR.

Personality
Many believed that Tsenya had many qualities that were ill-suited to a future ruler. She was willful, impetuous, and self-centered. However, she was also goodhearted and possessed an innate sense of decency.

Her adventurous spirit left her despising the general sense of xenophobia that dominated the entire society of Ra-Khati.

Activities
Princess Bhrokitit was forbidden from leaving the Potala by her father until she assumed control of the regency.

As a practicing wu jen, Tsenya was required to adhere to a particular taboo or lose her powers. As a result, she could never sleep in the same room with another person.

History
Tsenya cared little for the spiritual aspects that controlled much of society within Ra-Khati. Much of this arose from the fact that her mother died during her birth, leaving her to be raised by the palace staff, who often over-indulged her to the point of spoiling the young princess.

Abilities
Tsenya had a degree of training in the martial arts and the use of magic.

Relationships
Princess Bhrokiti was the daughter of the Dalai Lama.