Post by link on Jun 26, 2010 15:18:50 GMT
Name: Han Dang (Yigong)
Age: 28
Residence: Fu Chun, Wu, Yang Province, Jiangdong
Appearance:
Han Dang stands at 6'1", placing him in the rather tall category of stature among his fellow colleagues. He has a very strong build, having a much muscular body. He is well known for his impressive physical appearance, and Yigong is personally proud of that. He has a slightly tanned complexion from his activities out in the sun, as well as long bushy eyebrows. Yigong prefers to keep facial hair that consists only of an upper moustache and bushy sideburns that would otherwise have grown into a bear if Yigong hadn't tended to shave the hair on his chin.
Personality: Han Dang is a very fierce but loyal man. His service to his lord his considered endless and limitless, as Yigong is willing to do anything for his master. However, the rest of his personality can either be good or bad. Quite a violent person, Yigong is a ruthless killing machine upon the battlefield, showing no mercy to even a single soul; all prisoners will be executed upon his word. However, his outgoing offense can sometimes lead him to take the wrong path, as his actions come before much thought.
Weapon: Pike
Han Dang's pike is a simple polearm that consists of a long wooden shaft and a steel end that is slightly curved like a snake, very similar to Cheng Pu's Serpent Spear. The weapon is usually meant for thrusting, but can also be used to slash with the edges of the thin blade. It's one and only decoration would be the scarlet bundle of thread right below the blade, the color once again representing Sun Jian.
Weapon Strengths: The pike can strike with either thrusting, slashing with both sides of the blade, and hitting with the blunt end of the wooden shaft. It also has a good range, and very effective for impaling enemies or poling them off their steeds from either mounted position or from the ground. As well, it is not as heavy as most other polearms, as it does not have much of a large blade.
Weapon Weaknesses: The pike, being a polearm, can easily get in the way in close quartered combat. As well, it does not have as big a blade as a usual sword, though the length mostly makes up for it. Also, it is not as light as some smaller weapons, though in the hands of a trained person like Han Dang it is not much of a problem.
Armour: Han Dang wears well-decorated plate armor. While only the shoulder and thigh plates are colored bronze, the rest of the armor is toned dark crimson, with numerous decorations of many tigers and dragons. The plates were also built in order to show Yigong's muscular form, and he has decided to lack any armored protection below the elbows and knees, only covered with the undergarments of dark clothing. A crimson cape is hung down behind him, tied up to the front. Yigong also wears a helmet upon his head, also of a bronze tone. It is decorated with much fur around the edge with a single jewel set in the center, as well as the basic scarlet bundle of thread to the helmet's rear. As seen, Yigong prefers to wear many clothing in shades of red, as is the representing color of his master Sun Jian.
History: Han Dang, styled Yigong, hailed from Lingzhi in Liaoxi. He was one of Sun Jian's first generals, joining the latter's cause as soon as he had called for volunteers. He was highly respected as a warrior and a leader by Jian. From a young age, Yigong was known for his impressive physical appearance, as well as his arms, which were said to be as strong as steel. Yigong was also a master of archery and riding, thus making him a talented and, in turn, famous warrior.
Other details:
Age: 28
Residence: Fu Chun, Wu, Yang Province, Jiangdong
Appearance:
Han Dang stands at 6'1", placing him in the rather tall category of stature among his fellow colleagues. He has a very strong build, having a much muscular body. He is well known for his impressive physical appearance, and Yigong is personally proud of that. He has a slightly tanned complexion from his activities out in the sun, as well as long bushy eyebrows. Yigong prefers to keep facial hair that consists only of an upper moustache and bushy sideburns that would otherwise have grown into a bear if Yigong hadn't tended to shave the hair on his chin.
Personality: Han Dang is a very fierce but loyal man. His service to his lord his considered endless and limitless, as Yigong is willing to do anything for his master. However, the rest of his personality can either be good or bad. Quite a violent person, Yigong is a ruthless killing machine upon the battlefield, showing no mercy to even a single soul; all prisoners will be executed upon his word. However, his outgoing offense can sometimes lead him to take the wrong path, as his actions come before much thought.
Weapon: Pike
Han Dang's pike is a simple polearm that consists of a long wooden shaft and a steel end that is slightly curved like a snake, very similar to Cheng Pu's Serpent Spear. The weapon is usually meant for thrusting, but can also be used to slash with the edges of the thin blade. It's one and only decoration would be the scarlet bundle of thread right below the blade, the color once again representing Sun Jian.
Weapon Strengths: The pike can strike with either thrusting, slashing with both sides of the blade, and hitting with the blunt end of the wooden shaft. It also has a good range, and very effective for impaling enemies or poling them off their steeds from either mounted position or from the ground. As well, it is not as heavy as most other polearms, as it does not have much of a large blade.
Weapon Weaknesses: The pike, being a polearm, can easily get in the way in close quartered combat. As well, it does not have as big a blade as a usual sword, though the length mostly makes up for it. Also, it is not as light as some smaller weapons, though in the hands of a trained person like Han Dang it is not much of a problem.
Armour: Han Dang wears well-decorated plate armor. While only the shoulder and thigh plates are colored bronze, the rest of the armor is toned dark crimson, with numerous decorations of many tigers and dragons. The plates were also built in order to show Yigong's muscular form, and he has decided to lack any armored protection below the elbows and knees, only covered with the undergarments of dark clothing. A crimson cape is hung down behind him, tied up to the front. Yigong also wears a helmet upon his head, also of a bronze tone. It is decorated with much fur around the edge with a single jewel set in the center, as well as the basic scarlet bundle of thread to the helmet's rear. As seen, Yigong prefers to wear many clothing in shades of red, as is the representing color of his master Sun Jian.
History: Han Dang, styled Yigong, hailed from Lingzhi in Liaoxi. He was one of Sun Jian's first generals, joining the latter's cause as soon as he had called for volunteers. He was highly respected as a warrior and a leader by Jian. From a young age, Yigong was known for his impressive physical appearance, as well as his arms, which were said to be as strong as steel. Yigong was also a master of archery and riding, thus making him a talented and, in turn, famous warrior.
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