Quang was a general of antiquity. When he took the field himself, Quang bore a demon-visaged staff shaped with a number of protrusions and barbs designed for tripping, disarming, and dismounting his opponents. Witnesses described Quang moving through armies like a blur, leaving behind swaths of prone troops for his bodyguards to dispatch.
Quang's actions were later recorded by Lord Jerem Kiel in A History of War.[1]