Let’s now step into the ruthless elegance of Felicia Tan Wei Ling—a character who moves through your universe like a blade disguised as a silk scarf.
Name: Felicia Tan Wei Ling
Age: 45
Nationality: Singaporean
Languages: Mandarin, Malay, English, Marathi, and French
Title: Southeast Asia Defense Liaison | Private Arms Trade Strategist
Cover Role: CEO of a boutique logistics and defense procurement firm
Actual Role: Broker of discreet arms contracts, black market access, and tactical surveillance tech to both governments and shadow clients
Archetype: The Orchid with Steel Roots / Merchant of Controlled Chaos
Felicia is neither villain nor patriot—she is balance. She doesn’t believe in peace or war, but in the economy of pressure. She sells to governments, insurgents, billionaires, and “research institutions.” What matters is control—and Felicia knows how to trade control without ever being seen holding it.
She doesn’t show off. She just arrives, makes you second-guess your strategy, and leaves with what she wanted.
Appearance:
• Wears tailored silk blouses in muted jewel tones, with structured trousers or sari-style wraps in boardrooms
• Hair always in a low bun or side twist, sharp makeup with red lips, no jewelry except a jade brooch
• Carries a silver cigarette case (never smokes), a folding smartphone, and a pen rumored to hold a signal disruptor
• Voice low, measured, and slightly accented—a weapon dressed as elegance
Personality:
• Strategic, composed, intimidating without theatrics
• Believes in diplomacy through veiled threat and contract loopholes
• Rarely shows emotion, but reacts instantly when control is threatened
• Loves rare orchids and old Chinese poetry—because both require silence and pruning
Connections & Leverage:
• Once saved Rani Baisa’s cousin from an international arrest—and charged her twice
• Aya Qureshi has dealt with her… but only once. That was enough.
• Has never met Savita Bhargav face-to-face—but sent her a rare diamond once as an opening move
• Knows Zehra’s security weaknesses—sells them to no one, yet
Rumors & Reality:
• Helped broker illegal drone sales during a ceasefire in Myanmar
• Could be working with the Israeli or Singaporean defense ministries—or neither
• Allegedly has a kill-switch contract embedded in one of India’s defense systems
• Believed to fund both rebel movements and counterinsurgency plans—at the same table
Personal Code:
• Never works with ideologues
• Refuses to deal in human trafficking or religious weapons
• Believes in power, profit, and preservation—but not morality
Quote:
“I don’t sell guns. I sell pressure. Guns are just how people measure it.”
Would you like to see her next—elegant and unreadable, seated at a high-rise lounge in Mumbai, orchid on the table, contract in one hand and a dossier in the other?