[hider=Berserker – Hang Jebat] [center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/564x/61/e2/0a/61e20a1a7004d86f8c91a30cd43c45d0.jpg[/img][/center] [center][i]“A fair king is a king saluted, a tyrant king is a king disputed.”[/i][/center] [hr] [b]True Name:[/b] Hang Jebat [b]Region:[/b] Malacca Sultanate/Malaysia [b]Class:[/b] Berserker [b]Attribute:[/b] Man [u][b]Parameters:[/b] [/u] [i]Strength[/i] - B [i]Endurance[/i] - A [i]Agility[/i] - B [i]Mana[/i] - D [i]Luck[/i] - C [hr] [b]Legend:[/b] Hang Jebat started life as a simple woodcutter, working at a shop owned by the parents of his closest companion, Hang Tuah. Even from a young age, it was obvious that the two boys had great potential as warriors both physically and spiritually and at the age of ten they were selected to learn Silat. Their teacher was Adi Putera, a renowned master who lived a hermetic life at the top of a mountain; under the guru's tutelage, Hang Jebat, Hang Tuah were taught the arts of self-defence and meditation. Several years later Tun Perak, an important figure in the Sultanate of Malacca, was in the area near Hang Jebat’s training grounds investigating a group of bandits responsible for disturbances in the region. Tun Perak was set upon by the bandits and his guards fled, but Hang Jebat and hang Tuah witnessed the attack and intervened. Their ferocity forced the bandits to flee and Tun Perak was amazed by the courage of Hang Jebat and Hang Tuah; he rewarded them and presented them to Sultan Muzaffar Syah, whereby they entered into his service as warriors. In service to the Sultan the two warriors committed many great deeds, but it was Hang Tuah and his absolute loyalty to the Sultan who stood out among the two. Hang Tuah became the sultan's constant aide, accompanying the king on official visits to foreign countries. It was on one such visit to Majapahit that Hang Tuah fought a duel with the famed martial arts master Taming Sari and after a brutal fight Hang Tuah emerged as winner; as a reward the ruler of Majapahit bestowed upon Hang Tuah the famed warrior’s kris, named after it’s owner; a weapon purported to be magical, empowering its owner with physical invulnerability. This fame and renown eventually turned out to be Hang Tuah’s downfall however, as his deep loyalty to and popularity with the sultan led to rumours being circulated that Hang Tuah was having an illicit affair with one of the sultan's court stewardesses. Rumours that led to the sultan sentencing Hang Tuah to death without trial for the alleged offence. Seeing this act as an unjust murder by the sultan he served, Hang Jebat turned against the ruler to avenge his friend’s death, now wielding the coveted Taming Sari that Hang Tuah had left to him. With the famed kris in his possession Hang Jebat was undefeatable as the only warrior who once surpassed him in the palace, the only person capable of killing him, was now dead at the sultan’s hand. Hang Jebat’s revenge became a killing spree as he rampaged through the palace in a furious rebellion, one that could not be stopped as none of the warriors in the palace dared to challenge the more ferocious and skilled Hang Jebat. However, unbeknownst to both Hang Jebat and the Sultan, Hang Tuah had not been killed for his supposed crimes; his executioner, the chief minister, went against the sultan’s orders to save the man’s life and hid Hang Tuah far away. After learning that Hang Tuah was still alive, the sultan recalled the warrior from hiding and gave him full amnesty for his alleged crime before ordering Hang Tuah to kill Hang Jebat; still holding unquestioning loyalty towards the ruler, Hang Tuah obeyed the sultan's bidding and went on to challenge Hang Jebat. The battle between the two raged for seven days and nights, ranging all across the palace as the more skilled Hang Tuah was unable to defeat Hang Jebat while he possessed the Taming Sari, and Hang Jebat was unable to defeat his superior opponent. Eventually Hang Tuah was able to reclaim the Taming Sari from his friend by tricking him into giving it up and used it to inflict a fatal stab wound on the man. Even fatally wounded Hang Jebat was able to escape the palace to bandage his wound, before continuing his rampage for a further three days, killing thousands more, before Hang Jebat finally retreated to Hang Tuah’s house and died in his friend’s arms. [hr] [u][b]Class Skill:[/b][/u] [i]Madness Enhancement (E)[/i] – Raises basic parameters besides Mana and Luck and strengthens one's physical abilities in exchange of hindering mental capacities and sense of reason, although at this level the effects are not always active. The rage of a man rebelling against the unjust killing of his closest companion; after his friend was executed for a baseless accusation Hang Jebat went on a killing spree that lasted many days and consumed thousands of lives. Hang Jebat’s madness is only activated when confronted with what he considers to be tyranny and tyrannical leadership. [u][b]Personal Skills: [/b][/u] [i]Battle Continuation (A)[/i] – An ability that allows for the continuation of combat after sustaining mortal wounds. It will also reduce mortality rate from injury. This Skill represents the ability to survive and/or the mentality of one who doesn't know when to give up, consisting of one's strength of vitality in predicaments. Even a fatal stab wound dealt by his own weapon was not enough to stop Hang Jebat’s rage, as he escaped and continued his rampage for a further three days before finally succumbing to his wound and dying in his companion’s arms as his anger finally abated. [i]Silat (B)[/i] – A collection of indigenous martial arts from the Nusantara and surrounding geocultural areas of Southeast Asia. Said to have been created after a warrior watched a lotus flower survive intact after being pushed underwater by a waterfall; the warrior tried throwing a rock and a stick at the lotus, even wading into the water to slash it with his sword, only for the flower swirl away unharmed. As such, Silat is a martial art that emphasises movement and overcoming the hard direct attacks of an opponent with soft movements. Hang Jebat learned Silat from the age of ten, training in the arts of self-defence and meditation from the guru Adi Putera; a renowned master who lived a hermetic life at the top of a mountain. It was his skill and ferocity in this art that led to him being brought before the sultan and become renowned as a warrior himself. [i]A Tyrant Disputed (A)[/i] – An skill that grants Hang Jebat an [i]Anti-Tyrant[/i] bonus against any entity he or his madness deems to be a tyrannical leader or a tool or supporter of tyranny. Symbolic of Hang Jebat’s rebellion against the Sultan he had sworn allegiance to and his inability to support a leader who had unjustly murdered his friend despite their loyal service; a tyrant king is a king disputed and cannot be allowed to continue to rule. [hr] [u][b]Noble Phantasm: [/b][/u] [hider=Noble Phantasms] [i]Name/Title:[/i]Taming Sari [i]Flowering Shield[/i] [i]Rank:[/i] B [i]Type:[/i] Anti-Unit [i]Range:[/i] 1-8 [i]Maximum Number of Targets:[/i] 1 [i]Description:[/i] A kris dagger named after the master martial artist who originally wielded it; crafted from 21 different types of metal and with a wooden hilt covered in gold leaf, it is said to have been so skilfully crafted that whoever wields it becomes undefeatable, though since at least one of its previous wielders was beaten in a duel this is likely an exaggeration. The master martial artist Hang Tuah defeated Taming Sari in a duel on a visit to Majapahit, earning this weapon as his prize. The kris was handed down to Hang Jebat after Hang Tuah was executed for a crime he did not commit, before the Hang Jebat used it to go on a rampage to avenge his companion. The Taming Sari has a passive ability which grants the wielder near invulnerability to physical attacks, greatly reducing the amount of damage he sustains from powerful weapons (Noble Phantasms) or skills and nullifying mundane attacks entirely; even while fighting his more powerful and skilled companion Hang Tuah, it was not until Hang Jebat relinquished the Taming Sari that he was eventually wounded. However, this weapon only grants protection against [i]physical[/i] attacks (including physical projectiles like arrows) and offers no protection against magic or the abilities of Noble Phantasms. Additionally, the Taming Sari can alert its wielder to danger, leaping from its sheathe and hovering in mid-air if they are in crisis, and can even be commanded to fly and fight of its wielders behalf. Although doing so means forfeiting the protective effects. [/hider] [/hider]