Quan Duan

Quan Duan (onyomi: Zen Tan) is one of the Wu officers who assisted Zhuge Dan during his rebellion. Alongside several other officers, most of them familially connected, Duan surrenders to Wei when the rebellion fails. Sima Zhao spares his life and Quan Duan decides to serve Wei, alongside the rest of his family.

Role in Games
Quan Duan first appears in Dynasty Warriors 7 in the second part of Donngxing, reclaiming the western castle from Wei after Zhuge Dan is cut off by the Wu ambush. At Zhuge Dan's rebellion, Duan is among the officers who sally out and fights Sima Zhao's forces at the northeast garrison. News of Zhu Yi's death causes him to switch sides once reduced to half health. In Dynasty Warriors 8, Quan Duan arrives as reinforcements for the Wu army at the East Gates Battle. At Zhuge Dan's rebellion, Duan immediately switches sides when the Wei forces approach. He is given the task of recruiting Quan Jing. Wang Zuo moves to foil this scheme and must be stopped or the additional defection will fail.

Duan appears in Romance of the Three Kingdoms series' later scenarios. He possesses middling stats that focus on leading armies. In fourteen title, his base stats are: LDR 66, WAR 64, INT 38, POL 38, CHR 58, and he possesses the skill millionaire, which grants an increased income to whatever city he guards.

Quotes

 * "Master Zhu Yi was executed by Lord Sun Chen?! I'm not about to let the same thing happen to us!"
 *  Dynasty Warriors 8

Historical Information
Quan Duan was a loyal officer of Wu and was also the son or whether nephew of Quan Cong, another general in Wu. Duan first made a name for himself in the year 241 at Shaopo (241). When Zhuge Ke constructed a dam on Chao Lake in Dongxing, he placed Quan Duan in charge of western fortress. Later, when Sima Zhao's forces attacked, Quan Duan was able restrain Hu Zun's army until reinforcement could arrive. He also managed to launched an attack against Sima Zhao himself, which deterred him, helping force an early withdraw. Quan Duan was rewarded for his efforts with a higher position in the Wu army.

when Zhuge Dan revolted at Shouchun in 258, he sent to Wu for an alliance and soldiers to help hold off Wei. Quan Duan was among those sent under the command of Zhu Yi. Most of Quan Duan's family accompanied him on this campaign due to some infighting between the extended family branches. This choice proved fortuitous, for when Zhong Hui leaked fake information that Sun Chen would punish them for not breaking the siege quick enough, Quan Duan and many of his family members were able to peacefully submit to Sima Zhao and Wei.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms has Quan Duan follow his historic self, but with a bit more flair on the dramatic side of things, focusing on his contributions during Zhuge Dan's rebellion. He first appears in chapter 111, appointed by Sun Chen as co-commander of the Wu relief force for Zhuge Dan's forces. He holds this position alongside Quan Yi. In the following chapter, Quan Duan is among the officers to lead a relief force into Shouchun to help bolster its defenses. When Zhu Yi is slain for failing his attack on the Wei besiegers, Duan's son, Quan Wei is personally threatened by Sun Chen that neither he nor his father could return without victory. Wei attempts to reach Duan in Shouchun to report this distressing news, but is surrounded and captured. Duan soon receives a letter from his son explaining the situation and encouraging Duan and his brother Quan Yi to leave Shouchun and surrender as well. Both Duan and Yi take the advice and join Wei.