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Name: Cham-Cham

Age: 20

Animal: Chameleon

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Apprentice to Master...: Viper

Fighting Style: The Flying Mop. This defensive style harnesses Cham's diligent cleaning techniques as a janitor. It implements fluid and purposeful movements to parry, counter, and redirect oncoming attacks.

History: Cham-Cham lived in south China of Gongmen City as a janitor to one of the more premiere Kung Fu studios in town. He loved cleaning and considered it a rare art form. However, Master Yeb was not a fan of how he did things. It came to a point where he threatened to fire Cham-Cham if he did not improve the cleanliness of the studio. Unsure of how to get better, he looked to the martial artists who trained in the studio, taking from them whatever he could to make himself a better janitor. So he watched martial artists by day, and unintentionally developed his own style of Kung Fu by night. The end result drastically improved his cleaning duties, as the studio became a spotless beacon. Viper arrived in Gongmen City months after the Furious Five became the Five Teachers.

Master Yeb, as well as other Kung Fu Masters in the city knew that she was here to find her next successor, so they decided to host a tournament to display their skills. The tournament was held at Master Yeb's studio. Many fighters came, desperately trying to grab Viper's attention with flashy moves. She was fairly disinterested for the most part. Then, at the corner of her eye, she spotted Cham-Cham swiftly cleaning up the training grounds. He had delicate grace and speed, using his mop like a spear to deflect droplets of sweat and blood from touching the mats.

After several hours, Master Yeb emerged as the victor in the tournament. In a sudden twist of events, Viper called for one final match. Master Yeb vs. Cham-Cham. The chameleon was caught completely off guard. He declined immediately, but Master Yeb wanted to prove his worth to Viper and attacked him anyways. Much to everyone's surprise, Cham-Cham defended himself well by dodging and blocking. No one knew such skill existed in a janitor. However, the chameleon never fought back, so the fight ended rather anti-climatically with Master Yeb feinting from exhaustion. Cham-Cham was declared the winner by default. Viper found a candidate, and though it took some convincing, he agreed to travel back with her to the Valley of Peace.

Weakness: Cham-Cham is non-violent by nature and will look to avoid confrontation at all costs.

Misc: His motivation to learn Kung Fu is solely based on improving the way he executes his cleaning duties. He agreed to be a candidate because he knew Master Yeb would never let him work in his studio again. Plus, he always wanted to try Mr. Ping's famous noodles.
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Name: Tuzi
Age: 15
Animal: Rabbit
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Apprentice to Master...: Monkey
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History: As the oldest of ten children Tuzi always felt somewhat responsible for the actions of his siblings. Ultimately this led him to deal with anyone who bullied one of his many brothers and sisters, something that often resulted in violence. Because of this his father who was one of Po's bunny students and still practiced kung fu though just for fun, asked the kung fu masters to help his oldest son develop the discipline he lacked. The Five Teachers quickly noticed that despite his temper, he showed remarkable talent and drive to improve.
Weakness: He is short tempered and quick to resort to violence.
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Goldmane
Age:
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Animal:
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Apprentice to Master...:
Crane
Fighting Style:
Firefeet: Through ways unknown even to him, his focus of Ki is phenominal, unfortunately it is only in his legs. With all of his energy generated down, he is capable of amazing leaps and kicks to the point that he actually generates heat out of the pads of his toes. He adds to this by wrapping his feet in wine-soaked bandages and soaking his feet in hot oil.
History: He comes from the same region as master rhino, that is about as much as he remembers. He woke up strapped to an acupuncture table with his mind as pin-cushioned as is back. He's told the operation was a success to restore his ability to walk, but it has come at a terrible price.
Weakness: poor chakra flow: all energy flows to his root chakra and wells there like a battery, but the release flow back into all of the others are in turn quite weak. His over-focus of his feet will only lead him from 'one trick pony' to 'glass-cannon' unless something happens.
Misc:
He has a great love of food, he often guesses he was a chef or chef apprentice at one time or another once before, but otherwise he loves to prepare dishes for himself and others.
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Name: Yuguai

Age: 23

Animal: Turtle/Tortoise

Appearance: This was the best I could do.


Apprentice to Master...: Tigress

Fighting Style: It generally reflects his laid back attitude, being almost entirely defensive and non-aggressive. The most note-worthy aspect of this strange style of fighting is the creative use of the turtle's shell in combat, for it is used as both a shield and weapon at the same time. Some of his maneuvers involve retreating into his shell to endure an opponent's blow, or to do so while in aerial movement and ricocheting off of enemies. What little aggression shown in this style is, interestingly enough, far more passive than active. It can be accurately be described as the pacifist's style of fighting.

History: One of China's greatest bodies of water is the river Jiang. It is wide and flows in branching paths from various points inland until it comes together and spills into the sea. Many different towns and villages built their existence on the riverbanks, relying on it for fishing and easy transport. One of those ports was Teiping, birthplace of Yuguai. The son of a fisherman, Yuguai's father had always been a mystery to him. The only thing he actually knew about him was that he was once a wandering monk of some sort before settling down in Teiping. Before his father passed away, Yuguai spent his youth practically living on the family's fishing ship, the Morning Tide. He learned how to sail the river, to fish, and mysteriously enough, some basic Kung Fu techniques from his father at a young age. However, Yuguai's father fell ill and passed away when Yuguai was still a young teenager. He continued to practice what he learned, but never really advanced himself any further when it came to fighting and self defense. Instead Yuguai chose to take to the water, inheriting the Morning Tide and sailing up and the down the Jiang with only the vessel itself as his sole companion.

Yuguai continued the family fishing business of course. He had to earn a living after all. But very recently word reached the Jiang that the Dragon Warrior and Furious Five were renouncing their titles. Shocking news to be sure, but Yuguai thought nothing of it himself. He had little interest in the goings on at the Jade Palace and instead preferred life on the Jiang. Soon after, something strange happened. A mysterious stranger came to Guai and bartered passage along the Jiang aboard Guai's ship. This was not so uncommon, as many fisherman on the Jiang doubled their vessels as transports to earn a bit of extra coin. And so, with an albeit mysterious passenger aboard, Guai set out down the river on what he believed would be a routine trip to the coast and back. This trip turned out to be anything but normal. Somewhere along the way, the Morning Tide was set upon by pirates, bandits using stolen boats to attack other vessels for their cargo. This wasn't Guai's first tussle with pirates, and in fact he held his own against them as he had done before, managing to repel their assault and force a retreat. It was his passenger that made the pirate attack interesting, for she easily dispatched a single pirate that approached her but otherwise just observed Guai fight the rest. When it was all said and done, Guai questioned the passenger's motives, now finding her rather suspicious. She revealed herself to be Master Tigress of all people, explaining that she was traveling along the Jiang in search of someone she could take on as an apprentice. Having already noticed Guai's nimbleness and spry climbing skills when traversing his ship's rigging, she needed only to see him in real combat before making her decision.

Guai was reluctant at first. His ship was practically his whole life, not to mention his entire livelihood. And here Tigress stood asking him to leave it behind and come train with her at the Jade Palace. It wasn't a decision Guai could make lightly, and he told Tigress as much. She took the response gracefully however, and insisted that they at least complete their planned trip to the coast and return trip to give the turtle time to think it over, and Guai agreed. Along the way, Tigress described what kind of training and potential adventure Guai could find by coming to the palace. In return, Guai spoke to Tigress briefly about his father, and about how much of an enigma he was. Sensing an opportunity, Tigress vowed that should Guai return with her, he would surely find some answers about the mystery that was his father. This offer, it turned out, was too good to pass up, and so Guai left the Morning Tide with Tigress and returned with her to the Jade Palace.

Weakness: Yuguai may be skilled at climbing and can endure even the hardest of manual labor thanks to his background as a sailor and fisherman, but he is also a bit of a pacifist. Deep down he really doesn't enjoy fighting like others might, and instead is often quite hesitant to do so out of fear of causing unintentional harm. There are also times where he would honestly prefer to just go out on the water and fish as opposed to train.

Misc: Yuguai is in no way related to Master Oogway. Just wanted to clarify that in case anyone was wondering.
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Name
Xiong

Age
22

Animal
Polar Bear

Appearance
A slab of muscle, fat, bone, and fur all put together in the shape of a bear. XiĆ³ng stands a whole head and shoulders taller than his master, nearly six foot seven in total. Due to his recent training he has dropped his old armor, finding it carried the negative memories and disquiet with them, instead he dresses in little else than loose pants and wraps for his his hands/feet. His time in the bandit arenas have given him quite a few scars, some nasty and some small. The biggest is a ragged line running across his chest.

Apprentice to Master...
Po

Fighting Style
Xiong follows his masters improvised kung-fu as much as he can but he can fall back on the brutal fighting style of the bandit arenas. The moves are made to put down opponents painfully and spectacularly, breaks, grabs, and throws are a mainstay. Finally, when truly enraged, Xiong can go into a berserk state. His strikes can shatter bones and blows seem to bounce off harmlessly no matter the strength.

History
Xiong is a stranger in this land, despite it being all he knows. As a child he lived in a place far to the north, barren wasteland of frost and snow, and all was content in the world. Then came the raiders from the south, a cruel and terrible group of people who pillaged Xiong's home. From that moment he was taken as a slave, too young to fight and too scared to resist. Everything that belonged to him was stolen, even his true name. Xiong grew up in the "mercy" of bandits and slavers, passed around on the whims of masters as an exotic pet for years until he was bought by The Ironclad, master of arenas. At the age of sixteen he was thrust into his first fight and he lost spectacularly, failure would not be tolerated. From then on out Xiong fought, he won some, lost others. But through this he hardened himself and endured. For six years he rotted in that cesspool, hope a distant memory, than came the warriors. The Dragon Warrior and the Furious Five swept into the arena and began to dismantle the den, defeating The Ironclad's enforcers and eventually the Ironclad himself.

In the end the arena was in ruins, the warriors assault razing it to the foundations. Then Xiong met Master Po, the Dragon Warrior. To this day Xiong doesn't fully understand why he chose to put him under his tutelage, and to be completely honest Xiong doesn't really care, in the brief time Xiong has known his master his life has taken twelve hundred steps for the better.


Weakness
While powerful, going berserk throws away much of his defense and leaves him very exposed to an experienced warrior. Beyond this his chi flow is very unstable and he suffers greatly from a lack of inner peace, easily falling to dark thoughts despite his efforts.

Misc
Despite his hardships Xiong tries immensely hard to distance himself form that life and is generally not "Edgy the Character".
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