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Zinetha
 
Name Zinetha
Series Tribal
First Tribal: Bloody Beginnings
Creator Tony James Nelson II
Aliases The Harpy
Species Human
Gender Female
Occupation Harpy assassin / covert operative
Affiliation Harpies; Nebu
Relatives (Unnamed sisters; at least one killed by Deathwave)
Weapon Dual daggers
Status Alive

This article contains plot details for Tribal: Bloody Beginnings and related adaptations.

Zinetha is a Harpy operative in the Tribal series. Introduced as one of Nebu’s engineered female weapons, she is remembered for two defining traits: her capacity for violence and her capacity to choose—a dangerous combination in a system built to erase choice.[1]

Zinetha’s arc becomes central during the pursuit of Deathwave , where she intervenes to protect Sakori despite knowing she cannot win. She later survives and returns to combat after being healed, fighting with “a dagger in each hand” and rage tied to the loss of her sisters.[1]

Appearances

Overview

Zinetha is repeatedly framed as a Harpy who does not fully “fit” the intended role. In the novel she is described as:

  • a Harpy who fled when she should have died,
  • a survivor who was broken and rebuilt,
  • and an operative returned to the world carrying “fear and fury.”[1]

Biography

Harpy background

Zinetha is a member of the Harpy line—engineered operatives designed through the Harpy Project to serve as loyal assassins and infiltrators. The program’s doctrine describes Harpies as selected young, stripped of identity, conditioned through staged lethality training, and remade into obedience.[1]

Encounter with Thirty-Two

Zinetha is identified as the Harpy “from my apartment,” the one who “marked me and moved on.”[1] This encounter establishes her as both a coercive instrument of Nebu and a personal destabilizer for Thirty-Two.[1]

The Harpy who was spared

Later, Zinetha is explicitly described as “the one Sakori had let live,” separating her from other Harpies who did not survive their contact with him.[1] This act of mercy becomes the key motive behind her most important choice.[1]

Intervention against Deathwave

During Sakori’s confrontation with Deathwave, Zinetha appears unexpectedly and places herself between them. She acknowledges Deathwave has killed her sister before and accepts that he will kill her too.[1]

When Deathwave asks why she would interfere, she answers simply: “Because he let me live.”[1]

Zinetha attacks anyway. Deathwave breaks her wrist, then shatters the other, dropping her to the ground and preparing to finish her.[1]

Saved by Khalembo

Deathwave’s finishing strike is stopped when Khalembo intervenes—his scythe catching the killing blow as he stands over Zinetha and warns: “You don’t touch her.”[1] This moment ties Zinetha directly into the sibling-war orbit around Khalembo and Sakori.[1]

Survival and recovery

After the larger clash resolves, Zinetha is shown alive but wounded—lying in Sakori’s arms, “bleeding from her shoulder but very much alive.”[1] Sakori later helps her to her feet, framing her survival as part of the group’s narrow escape.[1]

Return to battle

Zinetha later fights again after being healed. The text describes her shattered wrist knitting back together and her returning to the battle line with “a dagger in each hand,” screaming with rage that had been building since her sisters died.[1]

Personality

Zinetha is defined by contradiction:

  • trained for obedience,
  • driven by fear and survival,
  • yet capable of motive that reads as loyalty, debt, or conscience.

Her decision to protect Sakori is one of the clearest examples in the novel of an engineered weapon acting outside “safe programming,” even when it leads to immediate destruction.[1]

Abilities and traits

As a Harpy, Zinetha is implied to possess the standard Harpy profile: elite blade skill, infiltration capacity, and conditioning built around precision and obedience.[1] In combat, she is explicitly depicted using:

  • dual daggers[1]
  • high pain tolerance (continuing after catastrophic injuries)[1]
  • suicidal-level commitment to a chosen action (intervening despite certainty of death)[1]

Relationships

Sakori

Zinetha’s pivotal loyalty is toward Sakori, rooted in his decision to spare her. Her statement “Because he let me live” becomes one of her defining lines.[1]

Khalembo

Khalembo directly saves Zinetha from Deathwave’s finishing strike, creating a link between her survival and the Conqueror’s rage.[1]

Thirty-Two

Zinetha is associated with one of Thirty-Two’s earliest destabilizing encounters; she is later remembered explicitly as “the Harpy from my apartment.”[1]

Deathwave

Zinetha’s conflict with Deathwave is personal (sister killed) and immediate (defeat and near-execution).[1]

Role in the story

Zinetha functions as:

  • proof that the Harpy system produces survivors with unpredictable consequences,
  • a bridge between engineered violence and chosen loyalty,
  • and a catalyst moment that triggers Khalembo’s intervention against Deathwave.[1]

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