Post by Liu Feng on Oct 26, 2009 12:50:28 GMT
Character Details
Name: Liu Feng
Title: The Prince of Shu
Age: 19
Sex: Male
Height: Can never be arsed with these... Average...
Weight: Average
Appearance:
Weapons: A Spear (Main) & Shortsword (Secondary/Ceremonial)
Personality:
Charisma Shines Through
Incredibly charasmatic, the one distinguishable feature which drew his adoptive father, Liu Bei, to take him under his wing. He's caring, funny and will always help the cause when it is needed. He is easily likeable, rarely stepping a foot wrong. He's polite in front of strangers, respectful to his elders and superiors and always tries his best.
Brave & Fearless
On top of having charisma on his side, Liu Feng is the sort of person to stand up for himself when all else fails. He would say he is afraid of no man, and indeed he would bravely fight Lu Bu one on one, if there was no other way about it. Whilst he has little experience in actual fighting, it goes without saying he would give it his all, and would likely prove his self as a worthy warrior of Shu.
Ambitious, but grounded
Liu Feng is considered by many as one of Shu's rising stars. Outside of his father's country, his name is whispered little, if at all, but the young man will soon wish that all to change. Among the list of things he wants to do in his life, on the top is - Become Shu's greatest general, be feared by his enemy, be competant in Strategy and of course, be seen as a more than worthy heir, if ever he is considered. He keeps all this within the back of his mind, and whilst he has these goals, he takes each day it comes, just one more reason for the youngster to be hopefully liked.
History:
The Boy That Impresses
Liu Feng had done enough in his life to be at least someone competant with a spear and sword. On top of this he had good looks, politeness and respect, and as soon as Liu Bei paid his father a visit, only good would come of it. After several visits, Liu Feng had managed to impress Liu Bei so much, the man paid his father, that for him seemed vast riches, in exchange for Feng to be adopted to the Liu Clan.
He never expected such an honour, and after an emotional goodbye, he paid his biological father respect, and left on a carriage back towards the lands of Liu Bei. All of a sudden, he felt the pressure as he neared the city of Chang Sha, but Liu Feng had always believed in himself, and sucking it up, he followed his new father into the palace, and was introduced to all those he would one day try and copy or better.
Growing Up
For the first few years of being under his father and liege, Feng was given several small tasks to accomplish. To the likes of Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun or Guan Yu, these would seem more than easy, and even to a young and inexperienced Liu Feng they were easily done. He realised early on he was being given an easy way in, and truth be told, he didn't like it.
On his 18th Birthday, Feng marched into the halls of Chang Sha, and after giving his usual courtesy and respects, he openly spoke up about his disapprovement about the ease in which he was being treated within the Shu forces. He wanted challenges, to do and win things that would make a name for himself. A slightly riled Liu Bei, who took little kind to the tone in Feng's voice agreed to the request, and soon Feng was thrown right into the deep end.
No Longer a Mere Boy
After more challenging tasks, Liu Feng was given his greatest challenge to date. He would lead a small Shu Force southward against a local tribe who were threatening for some time. Negotiations had failed, and now he was gifted the chance to prove himself. The problem was, he had never lead an army before, and he would be outnumbered this day.
As the battle begun, it was obvious the troops he had been given were nothing more than newbies, a bunch of recently drafted troops, who like him had not been given the proper time or training. A lesser man might have panicked and fled, but instead he thought long and hard, and that's when the real potential of the young man shone out like a beam of light.
The battle raged for several hours, the Shu forces being slowly ground down. Suddenly the Shu forces halted their slow and difficult advance and begun to pull back. The enemy cheered and roared, barbarians each to the very last, and just like it was expected, they charged with an almost bloodlusted rage.
It had all been planned, and only a small chunk of the brilliance Liu Feng shown that day, as he took out an army of 3,000 and more, with a mere army of 1,000. Outnumbered 3 to 1, Feng proved himself as a capable and high potential officer of Shu. None really expected him to succeed, it was why he returned with such a smile, and enjoyed every ounce of pride his father and new relatives showed him.
He was now officially a Shu officer for the future.
Name: Liu Feng
Title: The Prince of Shu
Age: 19
Sex: Male
Height: Can never be arsed with these... Average...
Weight: Average
Appearance:
Weapons: A Spear (Main) & Shortsword (Secondary/Ceremonial)
Personality:
Charisma Shines Through
Incredibly charasmatic, the one distinguishable feature which drew his adoptive father, Liu Bei, to take him under his wing. He's caring, funny and will always help the cause when it is needed. He is easily likeable, rarely stepping a foot wrong. He's polite in front of strangers, respectful to his elders and superiors and always tries his best.
Brave & Fearless
On top of having charisma on his side, Liu Feng is the sort of person to stand up for himself when all else fails. He would say he is afraid of no man, and indeed he would bravely fight Lu Bu one on one, if there was no other way about it. Whilst he has little experience in actual fighting, it goes without saying he would give it his all, and would likely prove his self as a worthy warrior of Shu.
Ambitious, but grounded
Liu Feng is considered by many as one of Shu's rising stars. Outside of his father's country, his name is whispered little, if at all, but the young man will soon wish that all to change. Among the list of things he wants to do in his life, on the top is - Become Shu's greatest general, be feared by his enemy, be competant in Strategy and of course, be seen as a more than worthy heir, if ever he is considered. He keeps all this within the back of his mind, and whilst he has these goals, he takes each day it comes, just one more reason for the youngster to be hopefully liked.
History:
The Boy That Impresses
Liu Feng had done enough in his life to be at least someone competant with a spear and sword. On top of this he had good looks, politeness and respect, and as soon as Liu Bei paid his father a visit, only good would come of it. After several visits, Liu Feng had managed to impress Liu Bei so much, the man paid his father, that for him seemed vast riches, in exchange for Feng to be adopted to the Liu Clan.
He never expected such an honour, and after an emotional goodbye, he paid his biological father respect, and left on a carriage back towards the lands of Liu Bei. All of a sudden, he felt the pressure as he neared the city of Chang Sha, but Liu Feng had always believed in himself, and sucking it up, he followed his new father into the palace, and was introduced to all those he would one day try and copy or better.
Growing Up
For the first few years of being under his father and liege, Feng was given several small tasks to accomplish. To the likes of Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun or Guan Yu, these would seem more than easy, and even to a young and inexperienced Liu Feng they were easily done. He realised early on he was being given an easy way in, and truth be told, he didn't like it.
On his 18th Birthday, Feng marched into the halls of Chang Sha, and after giving his usual courtesy and respects, he openly spoke up about his disapprovement about the ease in which he was being treated within the Shu forces. He wanted challenges, to do and win things that would make a name for himself. A slightly riled Liu Bei, who took little kind to the tone in Feng's voice agreed to the request, and soon Feng was thrown right into the deep end.
No Longer a Mere Boy
After more challenging tasks, Liu Feng was given his greatest challenge to date. He would lead a small Shu Force southward against a local tribe who were threatening for some time. Negotiations had failed, and now he was gifted the chance to prove himself. The problem was, he had never lead an army before, and he would be outnumbered this day.
As the battle begun, it was obvious the troops he had been given were nothing more than newbies, a bunch of recently drafted troops, who like him had not been given the proper time or training. A lesser man might have panicked and fled, but instead he thought long and hard, and that's when the real potential of the young man shone out like a beam of light.
The battle raged for several hours, the Shu forces being slowly ground down. Suddenly the Shu forces halted their slow and difficult advance and begun to pull back. The enemy cheered and roared, barbarians each to the very last, and just like it was expected, they charged with an almost bloodlusted rage.
It had all been planned, and only a small chunk of the brilliance Liu Feng shown that day, as he took out an army of 3,000 and more, with a mere army of 1,000. Outnumbered 3 to 1, Feng proved himself as a capable and high potential officer of Shu. None really expected him to succeed, it was why he returned with such a smile, and enjoyed every ounce of pride his father and new relatives showed him.
He was now officially a Shu officer for the future.