Xyun's earliest memory of him was of a monastery in the woods. He
doesn't remember anything before that. He has never met his parents or any
family members. The masters in the temple were strict and cold. Xyun was
thoroughly trained to become emotionless and detached from the world. He
was often left to train in solitude within the mountains and forest near the
temple. By training in solitude, Xyun became detached to the aspects of
good and evil. When his masters sent him on a long journey to see the
world, they had told him, " Only see the world, do not intervene with the
flow". At first he didn't understand what the masters had meant but
eventually he will. As he traveled, he noticed many things. The recurring
theme that he kepts seeing was that who ever held power, held justice in
their hands. It didn't matter if they were good or evil, so long as they
had power no one would oppose. He soon realized that this was the flow that
his masters had mentioned not to intervene. He continued to travel only to
see the same scenery wherever he went. Finally, when he returend to the
monastery after his long journey. He told his masters, "I have been
enlightened as to how the world works, and I cannot sit idly and watch it
fall into ruin". He left the monastery to learn more about good and evil,
to disrupt the flow and return the balance onto the world.
Description:
A friendly smile is plastered on his face with dimples at each end. His
emerald green eyes look at you softly beckoning you to come closer. His
head glistens as it is hit but the rays of the sun and is smooth as silk.
There are four distinct round marks on his forehead, they look like they
were branded on at a young age, and they form the shape of a diamond. His
elongated ears points upwards to the sky. His jawline is chiseled and
hardened. He has a very wide and robust frame for someone of average
height. His hands are bigger than average and his knuckles calloused and
hardened. As you examine closer you notice a small scar on his left collar
bone.
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