[hider=Sun Wukong] [center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjgwLmJjYWExNS5VM1Z1SUZkMWEyOXVadywsLjAA/dadhand.regular.png[/img][/center] [center][img] http://i.imgur.com/g7CmN7B.jpg?1[/img][/center] [hr][hr] [center][h2][[color=yellow][b]Appears to be in his late 20s[/b][/color] || [color=yellow][b]Chinese[/b][/color] || [color=yellow][b]Male[/b][/color]⦌[/h2][/center] [center][youtube]https://youtu.be/yYTFUzATUJc[/youtube][/center] [img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjYwLmJjYWExNS5RWEJ3WldGeVlXNWpaU0FtSUZCbGNuTnZibUZzYVhSNS4wAAAA/discognate.regular.png[/img][hr] [indent] [color=fff200][u][b]APPEARANCE [/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun closely resembles a human male except for a few distinct features. His hair is a gold blonde and silky smooth short and feathered on his crown but descending down his back and spine in a sleek carpet. At the base of his spine is a three-foot long monkey tail that he will often keep through the belt loops of his pants to hold them up. Most don’t notice, but if one were to look closely, they would notice the oddity. Besides the mentioned pelt of hair, the rest of his body hair is pretty standard. His canines are longer than normal and his toes are longer than a human’s. With his feet, he can grab things or hang upside down. Sun has the body of a gymnast. His muscles are bulked with inhuman strength. His eyes are a chocolate brown and he often has a cocky and nonchalant expression on his face. Sun wears casual clothes—mostly a T-shirt and some jeans but he’s worn skater shorts and flip-flops as well. Sun always wears flip-flops for he never knows when he’ll need his feet. On his right wrist is a bracelet of wooden Buddhist beads that his foster mother gave him.[/indent] [color=fff200][u][b]PERSONALITY TRAITS [/b][/u][/color] [indent]🍌Naughty 🍌Playful 🍌Arrogant 🍌Silly 🍌Tough 🍌Bad Manners 🍌Competitive 🍌Reckless[/indent] [color=fff200][u][b]BACKSTORY & MOTIVATION [/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun started out as a pet monkey. He was found by Hua BingBing when she was a young girl. They grew up together in the outskirts of Peking (Beijing), China. Before Sun was named Sun Wukong, his pet name was Fang Hou. Hua grew a little suspicious of Fang as she grew older. He didn’t age like a normal monkey and when he reached about what would be the age of five, he was walking about like a human. He even spoke Mandarin. This event disturbed Hua’s parents and she had to beg her parents not to send Fang away. She dressed Fang up as a child to prove to them that she could hide his monkey traits. What this eventually did was lead Fang into believing that he was human despite his odd features. As he continued to grow, he was no longer treated like a pet and was instead taught to eat at a table and use chopsticks. Hua shared her homework with him, teaching Fang to read and write. She read stories to Fang before bed—one of them being, “Journey to the West,” the epic about the Monkey King, Sun Wukong. It was Fang’s favorite story, and she noticed the similarities between Fang and the protagonist. Hua reconsidered Fang’s name for she thought of it as a name for a pet and gave him the new name of Sun Wukong to match the hero of the tale. Sun Wukong thus became Sun’s role model. When Hua reached high school, Sun was about ten-years-old. Hua was always gone and Sun, bored at home, would secretly follow her to school. He watched the boys and girls in their uniforms and performing their day-to-day activities. One day, Sun watched a group of students playing soccer, and grew so excited that he dove into the game. The students, however, didn’t like how the strange blonde boy was interrupting their game and chased him around. Sun playfully danced around the students keeping the ball from their reach. It was all good fun until Hua, who was running track at the time, noticed him on the field. Embarrassed, she stormed over and snatched Sun by the wrist, apologizing to the players and dragging him from the game. She was mad that Sun had followed her to school, but the monkey didn’t care. He had had a blast playing with the other kids despite them being mostly angry. It was the birth of Sun’s naughty side. Every day, Sun would sneak to Hua’s school and terrorize the students, pulling pranks and stealing their uniforms. For a long time the faculty couldn’t figure out who the perpetrator was. One day, when Sun was sneaking about the school, he saw something that he hadn’t seen before. There was a group of boys gathered behind a large tree in the courtyard. Sun curiously leapt into the tree to watch and what he saw blew his mind. There were five students beating on one boy. Why? Why would they do such a thing? The more Sun watched, the angrier he became until he jumped down into the tussle to protect the boy. He tried to tell the bullies to stop, and the bullies immediately identified Sun as being the troublemaker the school had been trying to find. They beat Sun and the boy. It had been the first time Sun had ever been punched in the face, and it hadn’t been a feeling anyone should feel. The beating made the monkey furious. He lost himself to his primitive side. He leapt onto a boy, ripped his hair out and bit him in the neck. He broke a boy’s arm, jerking on it, and pummeled the rest with his fists. The students didn’t get the chance to run away as they laid unconscious and some hairless on the ground. Sun calmed from his tantrum and looked at his work in fear. The boy who he saved didn’t feel any sympathy for the bullies. He told Sun that he had saved him and given the bullies what they deserved. The incident made Sun feel like a hero, and it motivated him to develop his skills. Hua was pissed that day when she saw his injuries, and Sun apologized, admitting that he had been the school troublemaker. Hua told him that she knew all along, but she had been waiting for him to confess to her. Sun, since stopped tormenting Hua’s school, and instead focused on training in martial arts. Sun trained until Hua left home to attend university. By this time, Sun was about thirteen. He planned to continue to train, but since Hua was no longer home, her parents didn’t want Sun to stick around. To them he was still a monkey, and they put him out of the house. Angry at first, Sun gazed upon the world he had yet to fully explore. He traveled throughout Peking until he discovered a kung fu school. It had been a small school and nothing huge like the schools that charged expensive enrollment fees. The school only had two students: Biming Liu (18) and Ju Wu (14). The master was named Sifu Kang Wu. He eventually learned that Ju Wu was Kang Wu’s daughter. Master Kang noticed Sun’s slight intrigue and he called him out, calling him “monkey.” Sun took offense to the name for he saw himself as human, and yet Master Kang insisted on calling him one. In return, Sun made fun of Kang’s school for only having two students. Biming angrily defended his master’s school and was eager to fight Sun to show him the school’s techniques. Master Kang instead insisted that his daughter Ju fight Sun for he was certain the monkey was no stronger than the little girl. Angry, Sun agreed to the challenge and no matter what tricks he tried to pull to win, Ju beat him. Being beaten by a girl had been embarrassing, but it had taught Sun a new level of respect. If he couldn’t beat the Master’s daughter, then he knew he was nowhere near where he wanted to be in his journey. Sun begged the master to make him a student, and the Master’s response was an order. He ordered Sun to strip down to his drawers, and then told him to return when he learned how to be a monkey. The order had been insulting and Sun cursed the school and left. It was only after he left that he realized he didn’t have anywhere to go. Sun went on a journey to find Hua’s university, and he eventually found it only to find her with a boyfriend. Sun remembered the last time he had disturbed her at school and had decided to remain incognito. He eventually left Beijing, traveling to different provinces and stealing food to survive. He happened to wander into Sichuan Province, and as he was stealing a meat bun, he watched as a young macaque had also snatched one from the stand. The two monkeys stared at each other blankly before the macaque ran off as the owner rounded the stand screaming and waving a cleaver. Sun also quickly ran and followed the fleeing monkey to a heard of macaques that were sitting about sharing stolen food, items, and other things. He remembered Master Kang’s order, and stubbornly refused to follow it. Sun observed the monkeys and their day-to-day activities, discovering that they were quite limber and acrobatic. Master Kang’s order started to make sense. Throwing his dignity aside, Sun stripped down and made an effort to copy the monkeys. He walked about on all fours, followed the pack as they effortlessly navigated the urban terrain. Sun was quick to learn that being a monkey wasn’t easy. He had grown too comfortable in his human life. Sun lived with the monkeys for three months before he even remembered that the monkey life hadn’t been his life before. He returned to Master Kang’s school and showed him what he had learned from the macaques. Master Kang then proudly told Sun that he was ready to train. Sun spent several years at the school, training under Master Kang, and developing a unique fighting style that was practical for his species. Sun surpassed Ju Wu and Biming Liu. He eventually even surpassed Master Kang. Sun became arrogant and used his martial arts to challenge the expensive schools. He travelled around China, challenging the students and masters of the larger schools. He made a name for himself and Master Kang’s school—a name that master didn’t like. Master Kang was furious with Sun and called him an arrogant fool. He used martial arts for the wrong reasons and embarrassed Kang’s school. The master kicked Sun out, and Sun being smug didn’t at all feel shame. He sought out Hua, who he learned had long graduated university while he had been training. He returned to her grumpy parents who hadn’t recognized him at first, and learned that she had married her boyfriend and now lived in Hong Kong. Sun traveled to Hong Kong, but never found Hua. He got caught up in some dirty business, and wound up beating a gang of Triad members. The police arrested the gang members and also Sun. Although, he knew he could have called Hua to bail him out, he didn’t want to impede on her life with such troubling news. Recently, Sun has broken out of prison and vanished.[/indent] [/indent] [img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjYwLmJjYWExNS5SbWxuYUhScGJtY2dVM1I1YkdVZ0ppQkJZbWxzYVhScFpYTSwuMAAAAAAA/discognate.regular.png[/img][hr] [indent][color=fff200][u][b]FIGHTING STYLE [/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun’s fighting style is unpredictable and constantly in motion. It also almost seems playful at times. He is capable of both armed and unarmed combat. He strikes with both his fists and his palms. His kicks can be high or low, and are pretty swift often accompanying rolling, spinning, and leaping. The monkey is very flexible and his tail can snag an opponent’s arm, leg, or weapon to yank them off balance or disarm them. Sun will alternate between standing bipedal to quadrupedal. His strength as a monkey is above a human, and so if he ever has to muscle someone larger than him, he is very much capable of doing so. Sun discovered his Nomad techniques in prison, fighting ruthless enemies who didn’t know how to keep their damn fists to themselves. He learned that his tail can be removed when a prisoner tried to lop it off. His tail became a long red and gold pole like the one in the Monkey King legend, and Sun uses it to become an even tougher opponent. The staff can extend to ridiculous lengths and expand to crazy widths. He can even divide it into a set of Escrima sticks. Whirling through the air, rolling, tumbling, and acrobatically flipping about, Sun can be rather frustrating to his enemies.[/indent] [color=fff200][u][b]SPECIAL MOVES & TECHNIQUES [/b][/u][/color] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Monkeying Around[/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun will grasp a few strands of his fur and toss them into the air. The follicles will become clones that will fight alongside Wukong, confusing the opponent. The clones disappear after they take a direct hit. The max amount of clones Sun can create at a time are six.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Reach[/b][/u][/color] [indent]When Sun’s staff is equipped, this ability causes it to suddenly extend. The lengthy staff can slam into an opponent, and crush the opponent against a barrier or be used as a pole vault to set up another attack.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Limbo[/b][/u][/color] [indent]When Sun’s staff is equipped, his staff will extend up to 100 yards and Sun will swing the pole to smack opponent’s he can’t reach or to clear multiple enemies surrounding him.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌[b]Timber[/b][/u][/color] [indent]([i]Airborne[/i]) When Sun’s staff is equipped, he will use it to pole vault into the air and release it over an opponent. The staff will then swell to the size of a tree trunk and drop upon the enemy, causing the ground to rupture on impact.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Gold Toss[/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun’s staff will glow a vibrant gold, and then he will toss it at an enemy or group of enemies. Sun can control the pole while its airborne, using it to whack and rebound off either a single or multiple opponents before calling it back to himself. Wukong can choose to either catch the staff or kick it for a second round of harming his enemy(ies).[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Whirling Shield[/b][/u][/color] [indent](Defense) Sun can spend his staff fast enough to deflect high-speed projectiles.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Fan Blade[/b][/u][/color] [indent]([i]Offensive[/i]) Similar to Whirling Shield, except he uses it on an opponent. An opponent can have their clothes or gear cut right off them or receive rapid consecutive blows to the chin.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Seesaw[/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun will rest the staff over his thigh after taking a knee and strike the other end to cause the staff to seesaw and uppercut an enemy, sending them airborne.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Double Gold Toss[/b][/u][/color] [indent]([i]Sticks[/i]) Sun’s sticks will glow a vibrant gold and he will toss them into the air. The sticks will whirl through the air, striking an opponent or multiple opponents, rebounding in a pinball effect before returning to Sun. Like Gold Toss, Wukong can choose t catch the sticks or kick them back out to harm his enemy(ies) for a second round.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Batter[/b][/u][/color] [indent]When Wukong's staff is equipped, ki will dance down the length of his weapon in the form of electricity, charging it. Wukong will then proceed to bat a projectile back at an enemy. The projectile becomes charged with his ki and will return at the enemy just as fast and dangerous.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Pummel[/b][/u][/color] [indent]([i]Sticks[/i]) Wukong's strikes will become a blur, rapidly pummeling an enemy into submission.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Banana Peel[/b][/u][/color] [indent]It looks like a harmless banana peel lying on the ground, but it is actually very effective at causing enemies to slip and fall. Wukong can comically leave this in a charging enemy's path. It makes for a good laugh![/indent][/indent] [u][b]SUPER MOVES [/b][/u] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Super Gold Toss (Staff/Sticks)[/b][/u][/color] [indent]The deadliest version of this attack is the Stick version. Regardless, the attack is still a super move. Wukong will make six clones of himself and they will remove their tails to produce six staffs. The staffs will then glow and the Wukongs will throw the staffs at the enemy or enemies. The staffs will then proceed to rapidly strike the enemy(ies), rebounding in a pinball manner for a 50 hit combo. This super move is performed in the same manner if the Wukongs were to divide the staffs into sticks. The sticks produce a 100 hit combo. Like the original Gold Toss, the Wukongs can all keep the combo going by kicking the returning staffs back out, keeping an opponent airborne and punished for a total 1000 hit combo![/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Super Timber[/b][/u][/color] [indent]Sun tosses his staff skyward and the staff disappears. The clouds then part around a massive red and gold pillar that drops from the air with the diameter of 10 meters. The impact shakes the earth and leaves behind a 10 foot deep crater.[/indent][/indent] [indent][color=fff200][u]🍌 [b]Super Banana Peel[/b][/u][/color] [indent]The ultimate gag for those gigantic enemies. Yes, you guessed it. A giant banana peel of terror. It is difficult to determine how Wukong managed to pull this one off, but after this attack he's left bloated and indisposed. If a giant were to step on the banana peel, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.[/indent][/indent] [color=fff200][u][b]WEAKNESSES & LIMITS [/b][/u][/color] [indent]The monkey talks a big game, and his arrogance can lead him to underestimating a very formidable opponent. While he is capable of close and ranged combat, he is susceptible to AOE assaults that can’t be deflected such as explosions or explosive barrages. Scattered assaults such as shotguns will give the monkey a hard time. He doesn’t have any special immunities or wards so psychic assaults, toxins, diseases, and the like can still harm him.[/indent] [/indent] [h3][b]OTHER[/b][/h3][ hr] [indent][indent]Sun Wukong is fluent in Mandarin Chinese. He also knows some Cantonese. He learned English while in prison.[/indent][/indent] [/hider]