I first said that I was going to do a Bogan. Then I said I was going to do a Fabio-esque Villan (which I still might do). And then, I found an old character I used on another board, and thought, "What the hell? Let's see if Clay approves." So, Clay-chan, APPROVE. Or I'll eat your brains.
Name: Xin
Age: Unknown
Species: Humanoid
Height: Roughly 6'
Weight: Between 115 - 120 lbs
Hair Colour: Dirty blondish
Eye Colour
ibrant Green
Alias: Monkey King/King Monkey
Occupation: King of Monkeys/All-round ass kicker
Defining Features: Larger canines than normal (teeth), a prehensile tail, sometimes carrying a golden staff.
Weapon(s): Golden Staff - Stolen from the "Gods", the Golden Staff has the ability to become as big or as small as Xin desires. When he isn't using it, he normally hides it in his ear.
Other item(s): A flying cloud (in actuality, a hovering transportation device cleverly disguised for use on backwards planets)
Strengths:
For all manners and purposes, from where Xin is from, he is invincible. No hand can touch him, no blade nor arrow can rend open his flesh, simply because, he is... As he would put it, far superior. And this is true. In close combat... Or any combat using archaic weapons (swords and such), Xin knows no equal... And probably never will.
He has heightened strength and speed for a humanoid his size, his abilities meeting that of an olympic athlete at their peak, without the necessity for him to train in any way (this doesn't stop his tireless training, though).
Weaknesses:
First off... Whilst "invincible" to archiac weapons, Xin is far from that when concerning more modern technologies. He cannot dodge a bullet, nor turn it away with a flick of his bo-staff... Most likely it will just leave a nice hole in him. This applies for all modern techonology (lasers... erm... lasers), as long as they aren't based upon an archaic fashion. (A lightsabre for example, would not work).
Xin is slightly... no... Xin is incredibly arrogant. Let's face facts here folks, he considers himself superior in every way to anyone. This tends to make him dismiss any information given to him that he does not want to agree with, and also makes him rather irratable to be around.
With the illusions of immortality and invincibility, Xin tends to rush headlong into any situation, with the sole purpose in mind to hit things with his bo-staff/fists. Strategy beyond fighting techniques is unknown to him, and as "nothing" could ever harm him, he doesn't consider using caution or discretion.
Biography:
Xin comes from a very strange planet... Backwards, the technologically inclined would say. Not that it doesn't have technology, no far from it... More that... Technology is considered as we consider magick, and various superstitions surround such things. Since there are two ways to look at this story (From Xin's eyes, where technology is majick, or from "our" eyes, where technology is common place), we'll go with the Xin view, because as his story progresses, our view shall unfold. (Read: Telling it from our view would wreck the story).
In the beginning, Primal Chaos ruled. The powers of the heavens, the earth, the sun and the moon, all worked upon a certain rock, old as creation. And somehow, this rock became magically fertile... Out of it sprung a stone monkey... XIN.
XIN grew up fast, quickly dominating his fellow "monkeys" and carving out an empire, with himself as King. No-one could rival his fighting skills, and he had even been taught "majick" by a travelling "magician", allowing him to summon a "majickal" cloud upon which he could ride. Growing bored of being King (with no-one of equal to fight), Xin traveled east and west, as far as the earth streched. He fought and beat the "Dragon" King of the Eastern Sea, claiming a Golden Staff from it's treasure trove as he own, which had the ability to become any size he desired.
Knowing that his rightful place was to rule the heavens, he searched far and wide for a way to ascend, when finally a group of "magicians" gave him a way. The placed him inside a "majickal" sphere, which rocketed to the sky, delivering Xin to where he so desired to be...
The Heavens weren't exactly what Xin had expected.
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