Shan Pi Pa

Character from Beware of Chicken by Casualfarmer

Fa Ram's majordomo in a straw hat — a pig whose refinement masks a void-aligned cultivation that can swallow things much larger than a pig should be able to swallow.

Pi Pa runs Fa Ram the way a skilled butler runs a great house — with quiet efficiency, exacting standards, and the unshakeable conviction that someone needs to keep things organized or the whole enterprise will collapse into chaos. She instructs other disciples in proper conduct. She manages the household schedules. She ensures the storage shed is inventoried. Beneath the propriety is a fierce protectiveness, especially toward her husband Chun Ke. She suppresses her resentment toward Bi De for the role he inadvertently played in Chun Ke's injury — a complicated, adult emotion that she handles with the same composure she brings to everything else. Her void cultivation manifests as 'a void that was somehow warm' — she can consume and expel objects much larger than herself, a power she finds deeply embarrassing when it slips. She was given to Jin alongside Chun Ke by Zhuge Tingfeng. The piglets were a gift. They became people.

Appearance

In pig form: dainty and well-groomed, often wearing a straw hat, moving with a lady-like propriety that is deeply incongruous for a farm animal. In human form: a young woman with hair the color of cherry blossoms and a composed, graceful bearing. When she loses control of her void cultivation, she becomes something else entirely — a dark thing covered in eyes and hungry mouths. She prefers not to discuss this.

Also known as: Peppa, Pi Pa

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