Tenzing Wangchuck, known as “Tenjin,” is a Bhutanese-Japanese girl forged by tragedy and consumed by vengeance. Her family and village were slaughtered in an assault led by Jean-Marcel Belmondo, a warlord terrorizing the Tibet-Himalaya region, leaving her the lone survivor. This carnage fuels her ruthless pursuit of retribution until her path collides with Shinya Kogami, a battle-weary former enforcer who saves her from guerrillas assaulting a refugee bus.
Rescued but unbroken, she demands Kogami train her in lethal skills to exact revenge. He reluctantly agrees yet cautions against the corrosive toll of vengeance, drawing from his own tormented history. Throughout their uneasy alliance, she clutches a worn copy of *Beyond the Pale the Vengeance*, its themes mirroring her struggle between justice and perpetuating violence. Her hunt leads to Guillermo Garcia, a mercenary commander covertly inflaming regional strife—and implicated in her father’s murder.
Confronting Garcia, she is impaled by his thrown blade but clings to life long enough to expose his sabotage of fragile peace talks. This intel proves pivotal, enabling Kogami to dismantle Garcia’s operations. Though gravely wounded, Tenjin survives, her body healing as Kogami departs after confronting Garcia in her place. Her journey evolves from singular vengeance to tempered resilience, shaped by Kogami’s mentorship and the harrowing cost of violence in her fractured world.