Post by Aang on Aug 14, 2008 15:40:55 GMT -5
/Player Information\
[/u][/center]User Name: dubme
Contact Info: The e-mail in my profile is it.
Experience: Three years
Activity: Everyday
/Basic Info\
[/u][/center]Name: Wei-Wu
Age: 33
Alias: none
Nation: Earth Kingdom
Occupation: Bounty Hunter/ Assassin/ Painter/ Calligrapher/ whatever you need so long as the pay is good.
Political Standpoint/Allegiance: He was for the war because of the boom in business, but after its end he still enjoys the trouble because of the business.
Appearance: Wei-Wu has an elliptical head, medium shoulders, and a well-toned body. He has dark brown eyes, brown skin, and ebony hair which he keeps tied in a topknot with a gray cloth, he does this to hide the bald patch he has on the top of the back of his head. Wei-Wu’s eyes have an epicanthic fold, his lips are small, and his nose is too.
He wears a dark brown undershirt with light brown pants. Over his shirt he wears a cloth which covers a very small amount of his body. This cloth is conjoined on the back and splits apart around his neck. There is a large gap on the cloth when it comes to covering his chest and stomach because the cloth has holes for his arms. It finishes by sweeping down to cover the sides of his legs. The cloth is white trimmed, and its base color is gray-blue. Covering his bellow, just under his ribs, Wei-Wu wears armor plating, and he covers his forearms with armor too.
/Combat Structure\
[/u][/center]Bending: None
Weapons: Projectile weapons, poisons, and paralyses agents. His main fighting weapon is a katana which he caries at his waist. In addition, he also carries a very straight, but sharp dagger that resides horizontally behind his waist.
Combat Style: Wei-Wu is skilled in dodging, and counter-bending forms. When it comes to firebending, he makes sure that he is on the move, and during the battle he will slowly get close to his opponent tso as to finish them off. With earthbending, he moves a lot, but he uses his opponent’s earth against, such as using boulders and rock walls as thing to jump off of and rebound off of. With waterbenders, he waits for them to attack, and sees what to do next; as n can see he hasn’t had many battles with them so he has yet to develop a form of combat.
/Biography\
[/u][/center]Personality: Wei-Wu is cold, calm, and collected, but he has darker side to him. He is a sadist when it comes to fighting.
Strangely enough, for a sadistic person, Wei-Wu is very merciful, often opting to let people live, but this is too is not without cause. Wei-Wu is an extreme egotist, and likes to be misunderstood by the world, and often the ones he lets live are the ones who say they know that he will kill them.
Aside from that Wei-Wu enjoys the fine arts, particularly artistry.
History:
Wei-Wu was born in the eastern Earth Kingdom to a farming couple, at the age of three his home was taken by the Fire Nation, being a baby Wei-Wu life was spared, but he was sold into slavery to a very wealthy Earth Kingdom man who helped the Fire Nation. Within that home, Wei-Wu was raised to be a slave of the indoors. As such he learned many practices, such as manners, and proper etiquette. He was never lied to as a child, and was often reminded to be grateful for his life because if it were not for the rich man he would be dead. Wei-Wu believed this and worked for the man, Jaji, until Jaji’s dieing breath. From there his ownership was passed to Umi, Jaji’s daughter at the age of six.
Umi treated Wei-Wu as house slave, but also recognized Wei-Wu’s gifts. She noted that his fingers were very slim, and decided that he was built to be a calligrapher, and so she trained him for it. He was incredibly skilled, and Umi thought that he should transfer his skills to painting, and from this she was always praising him for his skills. The way Umi raised Wei-Wu would be better described as a spoiled child, because whatever Wei-Wu wanted to learn Umi let him. Why? Frankly Umi loved to brag, and she would always brag about her slave Wei-Wu. From Umi, Wei-Wu learned of his special-ness, and developed his egotistical manner.
When he was thirteen Umi’s home was broken into by a thief, Wei-Wu was very scarred of this, and when Umi asked him how he felt, he coldly replied that if wasn’t scare but rather felt useless because he could not fight the thief. Umi then decided to hire a man to train Wei-Wu, after all; the way she raised him he could also turn out to be not only a perfect slave, but a body guard. And so, Wei-Wu’s life remained a typical cycle of growth and development, not in his character, but his skills. He lived, what would be called a very dull life: he went to party’s and was a servant; he was often called to paint at such social gatherings; and he was even forced to put on an impressive display of what kind and generous Umi had let her slave learn. In all, Wei-Wu’s life of a blessing, he rarely worked difficult task because of the favoritism that Umi had for him.
Then one day, Umi was told by a healer that she was infected by an evil spirit that was sickening her. Wei-Wu was told by the healer that Umi would die in a few years. Wei-Wu told Umi this, and she then took it as a sign to enjoy life. She and Wei-Wu then embarked on a course of a three year course of leisure which ended with the death of Umi. However, before her death she gave Wei-Wu his freedom, and told to not let his gifts go to waste.
With that Wei-Wu left Umi, and traveled the world painting beautiful paintings of things. Then when he was twenty-seven he was able to assist the Fire Nation in capturing a man, from then on he decided to be a bounty hunter, and used his artwork to fund his expenses until the real money came. During this period, he learned how much fun it was to play cat and mouse with his prey. And along with this, he learned how much he enjoyed proving people wrong: such as bringing back a person wanted alive dead or bringing a person wanted dead back, alive. Along his travels, Wei-Wu also learned a very fun practice, and that involves using his victim’s blood as the ink for his paintings, and often scalping a victim and making his brushes out of their hair.
In all, Wei-Wu’s life since his freedom has been a constant search for inner peace, so long as inner peace can be achieved through corporeal pleasure. Simply put, Wei-Wu is a very big fan of treating himself to the best.