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Jun Lin-Mei Empty Jun Lin-Mei

Post by Guest Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:12 pm

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CASE FILE: Xingese Militant
Jun Lin-Mei 2nixn42 Jun Lin-Mei 2nixn42 Jun Lin-Mei 2nixn42
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
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FULL NAME:
→ Jun Lin-Mei

AGE:
→ 26

SEX:
→ Male
BIRTH PLACE:
→ Xing
RACE:
→ Xingese
DEPARTMENT:
→ Intelligence Department
DATE OF BIRTH:
→ January, 17

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HEIGHT:
→ 162 cm

WEIGHT:
→ 61 kg

PICTURE:
Spoiler:

DESCRIPTION:
→ Jun has long, black hair and blue eyes that seem to give off a gentle glow and soft smile, no matter how his attitude fairs. He has rather fair skin, making him seem healthy and always glowing. He wears the clothing of any high ranking Taoist monk. He wears his hair up in a bun, beneath his hat, and allows only a few bangs to actually fall from beneath the hat. He wears blue cloth pants embroided with many golden designs and blue strings tie around the pants below the knee. He also wears brown cloth boots, which too are embroided with gold. On his upper body, he wears a simple cloth shirt, also embroided with gold, and wears a large brown sash arpund his waist and mid-stomach to hold the shirt closed. Above that, he wears a blue Taoist jacket which has two golden encrusted Yin and Yang symbols embroided onto the shoulders. Along the rim of the jacket is a long white line outlining it. His last article of clothing is his blue hat, which is embroided with gold just like all his other clothing.

He has a rather strict posture, always standing straight, yet making sure to carry a slightly relaxed, resting posture. He also walks very calmly and at a rather slow pace, enjoying life and nature as it goes by. He often wears a calm smile on his face, and that dastardly gaze of his could drop just about any woman. He also has a calm demeanor about him, making him seem like a sociable and approachable person.
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PERSONALITY:


A tactician to the heart, Jun is an interesting character. A very religious person, he is a constant prayer, often known to recite scriptures during one of his many long walks through the small villages in the mountains of Xing. He loves nature in a whole, especially its grand designs of the earth, such as rivers, mountains, lakes, and forests. He uses his religious and scientific knowledge to further his understanding of the famed magic known as 'Alchemy' or 'Alkahestry'. A keen man, he is not one to be mistaken as a fool or idiot. He teds to notice the smallest details, understand the most complex messages, and retai information on nearly everything that catches his eye or ear. Next to being religious and smart, he is also a lover of martial arts. He loves to practice Xingese Kung Fu, such as Chi Kung, and loves studying foreig martial arts just as much.

He has also been noted to not have an interest in either sex, stating that love was to much of a trifle matter to be dealt with, plus he's a monk of strict historical beliefs. He is a very respectful person, one not often to call names and pick fights, as the Tao dictates that he searches for a life of exile and solve external and internal conflicts in the most peaceful way possible. Despite these dictations, he will raise his fists when needed, and especially when the weak are being targeted. He is a lover of poetry, traditional music, books, and finally... SPICY FOODS. If it weren't for his strict diets, he would eat spicy foods everyday, however, he must not indulge in such a bad habit due to the side effects.
LOVE:
→ Spicy Foods, Nature, Traditional Music, Kung Fu and Martial Arts, aswell as Taoist Temples.

HATE:
→ Chaos, Disorder, Discord, Anger, Criminals, Defiers of the Tao Law, and horribly set standards.

DEEPEST SECRET:
→ None

IDOL:
→ Laozi


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HISTORY:

Jun Lin-Mei, birth name, Jun Shi-Mei, was born on January 17, in Lao Dong. His mother, Mei Feng, and his father, Jin Shi-Feng, both sent Jun to a Taoist temple to be raised by the monks there. They felt that he would be raised better in such an illustrious place, and would bring great honor to the family. This temple was based in the beautiful Jiuzhaigou Valley. Here they taught the ways of Taoism and Kung Fu. The temple, known as Liong Zu, only wished to take in disciples to become future Taoist who would ensure that the land of Xing remained peaceful and in harmony and balance with nature. Most disciples of the temple became apart of rogue police orders, the Xingese Military, or suffered corruption and became thieves or mercenaries. Some even became terrorists towards the newly formed government of Xing. Jun was raised by the Abbot of the temple personally. Why? Simply because the child bore a reseamblance no disciple had for the past 350 years. This reseamblance was of another famous Taoist Disciple who studied at Liong Zu Temple. This man was none other than a famous Xingese Kung Fu Master, Tian Jin. Given what was thought of as special treatment, Jun recieved the hardest training of all the students. Forced to go through many diffrent levels at a far slower rate than the others. This payed off, however, as he was taught more advanced Kung Fu styles reserved only for certain disciples who would soon become leaders.

After coming to the age of sixteen, Jun had become one of the best disciples within Liong Zu Temple. His Kung Fu was unrivaled by even the teachers, and his understanding of the Tao was almost on par with those who were one rank beneath the Abbot. As his skills had become far more experienced than imagined, and expected, the child was made apart of an elite force within the Temple, known as the League of Beggars. The title he had earned made no sense seeing as it was an elite force, but titles are only there to decieve you. On his first mission as a member of the League of Beggars, he learned famous styles of Kung Fu directly from the masters. Styles such as Drunken Master, Shadowless Fist, and Divine Flyer. This group of elite Kung Fu Masters travelled to various villages and, well... begged for money. However, after recieving their donations, they would camp at the village at night and await the arrival of a large league of bandits. These bandits were targeting all the villages throughout Xing, however, Liong Zu Temple agreed to help them by disguising their disciples as beggars who would await the arrival of the bandits and fight them off. After safely guarding the village from the thieves, Jun was told that he would not return to Liong Zu Temple unless he left the League for good. The League of Beggars had actually became apart of the military, often doing scouting missions and assassinations for the government. Liong Zu knew all about this, however, retained complete control over the League and had gained control of the government. They would only harm those who tainted the land and upset the balance of the Tao.

Having agreed to service the League of Beggars, Jun had become a militant at the age of 18. He continued his study of Kung Fu, and helped the League at all costs. Never had he killed anyone, as that would be a form of betrayal to his beliefs. The only time death should engulf the land was when the Tao had been completly violated and abused. Nature and the heavens would decide the fate of another human being, not the hands of Jun. He swore to only kill when he felt that the Tao had chosen death as the fate of any opposing forces. Once he turned twenty, he had become a high ranking member of the League of Beggars, and the Xingese military, earning the title of Blue Dragon. He became a teacher to disciples of the temple after leaving the League at the age of 24. After a year, exactly, he left the temple to become a Xingese militant completly, joining the intelligence department. He had been given permission to become a field officer, often travelling foreign lands, or the lands of Xing itself for traitors and enemy information. During his travels, he never stopped training his Kung Fu, eventually developing his own style of Kung Fu known as Chi Kung.


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TRIVIA:
→ None
Xingese/Auregese/Amestrian

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ALIAS:
→ Jun

OTHER CHARACTERS:
→ First Character

CREATOR'S COMMENTS:
→ Um.... Hi?

FACE CLAIM:
Code:
[b]9Dragons[/b]/[i]Lingyun[/i]


CUSTOM RANK:
→ Blue Dragon
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:37 pm

Seems good enough to me.

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Xingese military doesn't require a roll, so we're alright on that part.

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