May-Ling Shen

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Highlander character
May-Ling Shen
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Female
Hair color Gray
Eye color Brown
Age 1210 (at time of death)
Born in 785, Ch'ang-an, China
Affiliations Kiem Sun, Duncan MacLeod
Mentors Yau Chuan Chou
Pupils Duncan MacLeod
Weapons Mongolian broadsword
Watchers See Below
Status Deceased (February 8, 1995)
Killed by Michael Christian
Portrayed by Vivian Wu
First appearance They Also Serve
Seasons 3

May-Ling Shen is a fictional character from Highlander: The Series, portrayed by actor Vivian Wu. She is an Immortal.

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[edit] History

A girl-child found abandoned in a field, she was raised by the Shen family. Since she was of small stature and delicate features, they had her instructed in the ways of the concubines. They planed to sell her when she was of age. In 810, May-Ling arrived in the Forbidden City, having been purchased by a petty official at the Emperor Xianzong of Tang's court as his newest concubine. Yat Yang Ku became inordinately fond of his newest and youngest concubine. A few months after the new concubine's arrival, Yat's senior wife, became jealous and poisoned May-Ling to dispose of her. When May-Ling revived, she fled the Forbidden City in confusion. While wandering through China, May-Ling was found by Immortal Yau Chuan Chou who took her in and taught her what she was. While grateful to him, May-Ling understood that he wasn't skilled enough to teach her all that she needed to know to survive in The Game. She left him and sought out the greatest martial arts expert in China and beseeched him humbly to teach her. He at last agreed and taught her all he knew. May-Ling was a determined and skillful student. When she could finally defeat him, she moved on; becoming in later centuries, a teacher to many other Immortals. She became known as a warrior who happened to be a woman, not a woman warrior.

In 1276, Chinese warrior Kiem Sun of the Song Dynasty died his first death in battle against the Mongol hordes of Kublai Khan. May-Ling became his first teacher. In five hundred years, he still regarded her as a master and sent his young friend Duncan MacLeod to learn from "Master Shen." He didn't mention that she was female. In 1774, Watcher Kahn Hsing was assigned to Watch May-Ling following the death of his previous assignment, Zhang Shi the year before. Two years later, she settled in Outer Mongolia, telling villagers that she was a wealthy widow. It took her less than two months to become an integral part of village life. Her Watcher Kahn Hsing found great amusement in her repeatedly sending prospective students flying through the air to land in the dirt. In 1780, Duncan MacLeod arrived in the village seeking the "great teacher Shen". Kahn Hsing took note of the upstart's arrival and enjoyed the sight of the barbarian hunched over and holding his "assets" just before May-Ling fliped him into the dirt. The barbarian, however, sought enlightenment and trained for months with Master Shen. Hsing feared his Western thinking would never allow the barbarian to become proficient in Eastern methods of fighting. In the winter of 1781, when she deemed him skilled enough to defeat her, May-Ling took Duncan MacLeod as a lover. They parted soon after as friends. When May-Ling moves on eight years later, Kahn Hsing asked the tribunal to let him retire. The Tribunal purchased him a modest farm in his home village.

In the early 1990s, May-Ling Shen settled in Hong Kong under the guise of a professional diver. She had a lap pool added to her palatial home and swimmed there daily when she was in residence. Following the murder of his previous assignment Darius at the hands of renegade Watcher James Horton in 1993, Ian Bancroft was re-assigned to Watch the stable and proficient May-Ling Shen. He hoped to retire and write his memoirs after his time with her. Two years later, in February 8, while swimming in her pool, May-Ling was surprised by young up-start Immortal Michael Christian. He refused to let her arm herself and took her head.

[edit] Watchers

Here's a list of all of May-Ling's known Watchers:

Years Watcher
1774-1789 Kahn Hsing
1981-1986 Chun Lee
1993-Feb 1995 Ian Bancroft

[edit] Appearances

Episodes - They Also Serve

[edit] External links

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Highlander: Endgame | Highlander: The Source

TV Series Highlander: The Series (episodes) | Highlander: The Raven (episodes)
Animated Highlander: The Animated Series | The Methos Chronicles | Highlander: Vengeance
Books The Element of Fire | Scimitar | Scotland the Brave | Measure of a Man | The Path | Zealot | Shadow of Obsession | The Captive Soul | White Silence | An Evening at Joe's
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