Post by Sun Quan on Jun 5, 2011 16:42:16 GMT
"One score and four he reigned, the Southland king: / A dragon coiled, a tiger poised below the mighty Yangtze."
Name: Sun Quan, Zhongmou
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Style: Canon
Residence: Jian Ye
Personality:
Quan is straightforward when it comes to business, but warm when needed. He has trained his entire life to be the leader of Wu, and has groomed himself to be both dignified yet forceful. He believes in his country above all else.
Appearance:
Sun Quan carries himself proudly. Muscularly built, he keeps his body in peak physical condition, as he is the only one left in his family to carry on the Sun name. He believes in keeping his mind and body sharp, and acts as such.
Apparel/Armour:
As pictured, the armor is a metal breastplate, with a mantle and leather greaves under his pants. Quan is an adept swordsmen, but does not often fight mano a mano, and therefore wears little armor when not on the battlefield. His robe is standard, however, as is the chest protection; every lord knows that assassins can come from anywhere.
Weapon(s):
Quan uses a notched sword, having the blade reforged with every battle that he wins, a new segment added. His current sword is as long as he wants it, so with his upcoming victories, a new sword will begin. He has the hilt ready, the hilt of his father's sword recovered after his death.
History:
Sun Quan was the second son of Sun Jian and younger brother of Sun Ce. In the fifth year of Rebuilt Tranquility (AD 200), Sun Ce died and passed over the seal of rule to his younger brother Quan. Cao Cao gave him the rank of General who Annihilates Barbarians and Governor of Kuai Ji.
Together with talented men such as Zhou Yu, Lu Su and Zhang Zhao, Sun Quan effectively ruled the land of Jiang Dong and turned it into a wealthy and safe area. Sun Quan received much praised from others and attracted many scholars and warriors to his land.
In the seventh year of Rebuilt Tranquility (AD 202), after Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao and controlled the north, he sent a letter to Sun Quan, demanding him to send a son to serve the Emperor. After thinking about it for a long time, Sun Quan refused the demand as it was seen as an attempt to control Wu from Xu Chang.
During a period of five years (AD 203 – 208), Sun Quan launched three campaigns against Huang Zu, and eventually killed him for participating in the murder of Sun Jian.
In the thirteenth year of Rebuilt Tranquility (AD 208), Sun Quan allied with Liu Bei in an attempt to deter Cao Cao from the Southlands. Though Cao Mengde commanded an army of eight hundred thirty thousand troops, he suffered heavy casualties at the hand of Zhou Yu and Sun Quan’s armies.
In AD 214, Sun Quan fought over Jing Zhou with Liu Bei, but with the threat of Cao Cao’s armies in Northern Jing Zhou, Sun Quan realized the importance of allying with Shu temporarily.
In the twenty-fourth year of Rebuilt Tranquility (AD 219), Sun Quan approved of Lu Meng’s plan to capture Jing Zhou and in the process had Guan Yu and his son, Guan Ping, almost killed. This is where life stands now.
Statistics:
You have 45 points to distribute, with no stat being higher than 10, nor lower than 1.
Strength - 5
Perception - 8
Endurance - 7
Charisma - 7
Intelligence - 8
Agility - 5
Luck - 5
Gold: 200.
Alignment: 0
Reputation: 50
Entourage Units:
Personal Army: