[hider=Long overdue Monkey King Wannabe] [img]https://static.zerochan.net/Saryuu.Evan.full.1620444.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Wang Hou [b]Nicknames:[/b] Idiot, Double Idiot, and Triple Idiot [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] 15 [b]Birthday:[/b] (04/19) [b]Height:[/b] 152.4cm [b]Weight:[/b] 62.1kg [b]Nationality:[/b] Chinese [b]Personality:[/b] Children believe everything they are told, don't they? But children are cunning, and more so than anybody can believe. Wang Hou is a person who has lived his life with a belief. A belief that has marked his body. His belief? That he is the Monkey King. Born on Fire Fruit Mountain, he sees himself as the king reborn, a wild unstoppable spirit that has found itself on earth once more. He is a rebellious sort. A kind that cannot remain seated, and acts almost on a whim. But he is clever, and sees through lies. It may be that by rejecting the usual methods of learning, he has unfolded the basics of humanity? Whatever the case, he is a compassionate sort, who seeks to learn and help others. And to do that, he must bring down others who stifle freedom and humanity. He is on his own journey to the west. [b]Biography:[/b] Monkey King Wannabe. [b]School:[/b] Nope, can't even read. Learned everything orally. [b]Grade:[/b] Grade 0 [b]Skills:[/b] The amount of things that Wang learned to do is rather staggering. Hunting, fishing, cleaning, cooking. In short, if it can be taught, he's probably already learned it. The only thing he hasn't learned is how to read. Making him seem like a real idiot. But trust us, there is a method to his madness. See, there is nothing he finds important in books, that he can't learn another way. Thus, he simply avoids them. Generally though, he can preform just about any role required of a guardian. As is his true purpose. [b]Faction(s):[/b] Magic Goon Squad [u][b]Mage:[/b][/u] [b]Mage Name:[/b] SimiaRex347 [b]Magical System:[/b] Chinese Buddhism [b]Description:[/b] This is the translation of Taoist ideologies into that of Buddhist. A unique kind of taoist spirituality mixed and collided with the buddhist template to create a surprisingly powerful magical system. It was a gradual change, but one that became not only fundamental to ancient china, but to its heroes and stories. Heroes like Sun Wukong went from Taoist heroes, to approaching that of buddhist monks. The groundwork of buddhism, or at least the chinese variation, is that it still includes many taoist principals. A kind of action, and spiritual core that uses an inner peace as its foundations. Methods like long meditation, and a spiritual center are fundamental to even tapping the surface of Chinese Buddhism. It is a pathway to seeing how all life is connected, and seeks to connect all people, nature, and all animals into a single fundamental understanding. Karma, perception, consciousness, and an overall understanding of rebirth are important theories that translated between beliefs. [/hider]