Loyi Tuchada
MinorThere's a measured caution in the way he speaks, each word chosen with the care of someone who has learned that silence can be safer than speech. His white hair and steady gaze give him the presence of a man who has watched many storms pass without being swept away.
Loyi Tuchada appears in Jade City as a white-haired councilman whose measured skepticism offers a quiet institutional counterpoint to the heated debates surrounding jade distribution and clan rivalries. His voiced doubts about Mountain involvement in discrepancies underscore the layers of bureaucracy and suspicion that shape Kekon’s political landscape. Though his role remains confined to the first book with no further developments chronicled in subsequent volumes, Tuchada embodies the cautious, establishment perspective that contrasts sharply with the volatile personal and clan-driven conflicts at the saga’s core.
Physical Description
Loyi Tuchada is an elderly man with short, neatly combed white hair and light olive skin marked by fine lines. His dark eyes are sharp beneath slightly hooded lids, and his clean-shaven face carries a composed, dignified expression. He has a slim build and average height, typically dressed in a dark formal suit accented by a small jade pin on his lapel.
Evolution
Jade City
Loyi Tuchada appears as a minor but memorable figure within the council chambers, his skepticism serving as a quiet counterpoint to the louder voices around him. As a white-haired councilman, he voices doubt regarding Mountain involvement in jade discrepancies, representing the cautious, institutional perspective that contrasts with the more volatile elements of the story. Though his role is brief, his presence underscores the layers of bureaucracy and suspicion that permeate the city's power structures.
- Appears as a minor but memorable figure in the council chambers of Jade City.
- Voices skepticism regarding Mountain involvement in jade discrepancies.
- Represents the cautious institutional viewpoint amid louder, more volatile council voices.
- Highlights the bureaucratic suspicion permeating the city’s power structures.
Book Appearances
Jade City
First appears Ch 28