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Raised by a brutally stern father and loving mother, a young Wu Sau was burdened with the knowledge and responsibility of the [[Chun-Ki]] monks.  
Raised by a brutally stern father and loving mother, a young Wu Sau was burdened with the knowledge and responsibility of the [[Chun-Ki]] monks.  


A lifetime of study, training, and shunning of childsih games, saw Wu Sau grow into humourless and strict servant. Amoung the monestary's disciples, Wu Sau gained a reputation for successfully completing a mission- regardless of the cost of life- amoung allies or enemies. Capable of both wise decision making and swift violence, Wu Sau generally viewed others as undisciplined creatures with which he was forced to interact.
A lifetime of study, training, and shunning of childish games, saw Wu Sau grow into humourless and strict servant of the eastern gods. He possessed an arrogance and tactlessness of one who knows he has been chosen to help save the planet. Wu Sau generally viewed others as undisciplined creatures with which he was forced to interact.


Equally capable of rudeness, wise decision making or swift violence, he gained a reputation for successfully completing a mission- regardless of the cost of life- amoung allies or enemies.


He spent his adult years traveling the globe, attaining the knowledge necessary to locate and mentor the coming Dragonslayer. After the successful mission against the Ur-Dragon, Wu Sau returned to his childhood home to offer further service to the monestary.     
He spent his adult years traveling the globe, attaining the knowledge necessary to locate and mentor the coming Dragonslayer. After the successful mission against the Ur-Dragon, Wu Sau returned to his childhood home to offer further service to the monastery.     





Revision as of 01:09, 31 October 2016

Wizened warrior and party collector played by Brant in TBA - John.

Last known whereabouts (at conclusion of Dragonslayers):


Raised by a brutally stern father and loving mother, a young Wu Sau was burdened with the knowledge and responsibility of the Chun-Ki monks.

A lifetime of study, training, and shunning of childish games, saw Wu Sau grow into humourless and strict servant of the eastern gods. He possessed an arrogance and tactlessness of one who knows he has been chosen to help save the planet. Wu Sau generally viewed others as undisciplined creatures with which he was forced to interact.

Equally capable of rudeness, wise decision making or swift violence, he gained a reputation for successfully completing a mission- regardless of the cost of life- amoung allies or enemies.

He spent his adult years traveling the globe, attaining the knowledge necessary to locate and mentor the coming Dragonslayer. After the successful mission against the Ur-Dragon, Wu Sau returned to his childhood home to offer further service to the monastery.


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