Post by Fan Xiang on Nov 8, 2011 23:33:27 GMT
"Under Heaven, Among Earth, there is no man of sounder mind and body."
- Some random brown noser
Name: Fan Xiang, Tianlong
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Style: Original
Residence: A quaint mountain Confucian monastery residing near a trading village in Jing.
Personality:
Fan Xiang is short tempered and can be seen as arrogant, but dutiful and honorable in his own way. He is boastful and contemptuous, but hides disrespect well behind charisma and his overpowering knowledge. He strongly believes himself a superior mind than any in the land, and strikes quickly at any chance to dissuade anyone from believing anything else, either through vocals or force.
Appearance:
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Fan Xiang shows a clean face that has seen nothing of age nor stress nor worry. He is exceptionally handsome with soft hair black hair and a trim brow that hangs above eyes that shine brilliantly even in pure darkness. He has high and defined cheekbones and a thin face. While usually shaving his face with a fine razor, he occasionally sports a thin beard tight along his chin and a pointed goatee and mustache.
He is of average height and above average physical fitness. While he is no warrior, he strives for mental perfection, which comes with a healthy body, and he trains accordingly.
Apparel/Armour:
Fan Xiang wears fine silks and woven cloth in layers of tunics and robes, usually of matching colors. He has a suit of imperial armor he inherited from his old master that he has had no reason to wear.
The armor is black and gold plated with scales and chain to protect areas unguarded. The helm has no visor and three plumes of crane feathers.
Weapon(s):
A single Chinese dao.
History:
Fan Xiang is a gifted man born into a time when a man of talent is needed. From a young age he was discovered to be a prodigious talent, and he was fostered from his parents and taken to the renown master Wei Xiadi, who was once a chancellor for the Han Dynasty.
Wei Xiadi taught Fan Xiang from childhood to adulthood as his prize pupil and successor. With the death of Wei Xiadi, all his mantras and tomes fell upon Fan Xiang. Countless tales of history and strategy at his disposal, Fan Xiang spent many more years studying them as he proceeded to spread Wei Xiadi's teachings from the mountain monastery he resided in.
Down the tranquil path, Fan Xiang often is seen in the small village in Jing trading, purchasing supplies, lecturing and showing swordplay. He is revered as a man of supreme intellect who could be a valuable asset to any of the warring lords, but he has striven to remain free of this conflict since its war came to Jing.
Gold: 200.
Personal Army: