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Name: Yao Lianzhou
Origin: Blood and Steel
Gender: Male
Classification: Human, Swordsman, Headmaster of the Wudang Style
Age: Unknown, likely around 30
Powers and Abilities: Super strength, speed, durability, master martial artist (adroit at both armed and unarmed combat), can use mental images to momentarily enhance his physical ability, master of Taichi (with which he can nullify or re-direct the force of his opponent's movements)
Weaknesses: None notable
Destructive Capacity: Street level+
Range: Extended human melee range with sword
Speed: Faster than the eye (kept up with Yan Heng while he was half paralyzed from poison, which was noted to decrease his speed by more than half)
Durability: Street level+
Lifting Strength: Peak human
Striking Strength: Class KJ
Stamina: Peak human
Standard Equipment: His sword, the Danbei Sword
Intelligence: Martial arts prodigy, able to instantly grasp the nature of a technique upon seeing it (including spotting the weaknesses and how to counter it), very experienced fighter
Notable Attacks/Techniques:
- Wudang Style: The Wudang Style is a distinguished martial art style, and one of the Six Mountains of the Nine Great Styles. Wudang is a very versatile style, encompassing techniques for all kinds of weapons as well as hand-to-hand combat. It can be the offense of a brute, with strong power moves, yet it also holds the finessed techniques of a master.
- Forms: A discipline where the practitioner forms various mental images to enhance their physical ability momentarily and raise the effectiveness of martial techniques as they are executed.
- Tachi: Tachi is the concept of harnessing "force". This require precision and perception, as the user has to be able to sense forces and identify the direction of it, in order to control and use it. With it, a practitioner can re-direct or nullify the force of an attack, and skilled users can even trap an opponent in an endless cycle where the more they struggle the more they are controlled, as their force is constantly absorbed and re-directed. It's called Tachi Fists when used by an unarmed combatant, and Taichi Sword when used in conjunction with a blade (a difficult task, as it requires tremendous talent to extent the awareness of forces onto an inanimate object like a sword). Yao Lianzhou mastery of this art is unparallelled, able to freely use Tachi while dual wielding to control two opponent simultaneously.
- Tachi Fists: Cloud Hand: Used while barehanded to catch an opponent's blade mid-attack and re-direct its path, leaving him vulnerable to counterattack.
- Thirteen Force: Picking Force: The user parries or blocks an opponent's attack and re-directs it. Useful when fighting multiple foes, as the user can re-direct the attack at another opponent.
- Thirteen Force: Pulling Force: As the name suggests, it's a technique to pull the opponent in and seal their movement, leaving him vulnerable.
- Thirteen Force: Leaning Strength, Inflowing Breaking Force: The user intercepts the path of opponent's bodily movement, tackling him with his back. In addition to the force of the tackle, the technique uses the force of the opponent's own movement against him.
- Wudang Form Sword: Counter techniques employed to seal opponents attacks.
- Chasing Form Cutting Pulse: The practitioner places his blade in the path of the opponent's wrist when they attack.
- Wudang Force Sword: Instead of the specialized nature of Tachi and Form Sword, the Force Sword encompass more straightforward techniques.
- Ding Hai Zhen: A swift and precise thrust.
- Flying Dragon Sword: The practitioner leaps into the air toward his opponent and uses the momentum to increase the power of the following slash.
- Soaring Dragon Sword: A technique noted to be the strongest in the Wudang Style. The practitioner executes a very swift thrust towards his opponent's head.
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