“Let out fists and kicks speak what words can not.”
“Seem's like I'll have to go all out. Don't go dying after a few hits kay?”
“Huh... I sense some fuckery around... Looks like the Phoenix Arts user is up to no good.”
Character Name: Zhongli Zen
Alias: Silver Dragon Disciple
Actual Age: 25
Physical Age: 20
Height: 5ft' 10 Inches
Weight: 156lbs
Orientation: Heterosexual
Gender/Pronouns: He/ Him
Race: Human
Place Of Origin: Earth
Current Residence: Central City.
Relatives: Baishu Zen (Father- Monk) Tailen Zen (Mother- Priestess)
Personality: Zhongli Zen possesses a personality defined by contradiction, a balance forged through years of spiritual discipline and self-developed individuality. In combat, he becomes almost unnervingly stoic. His emotions flatten beneath intense concentration, his movements becoming calculated, efficient, and mercilessly precise. Opponents often describe fighting Zhongli as battling a calm storm, as if every strike had already been decided long before the exchange even began. He rarely taunts, rarely raises his voice, and almost never allows anger to dictate his actions during battle. To Zhongli, combat is not entertainment or spectacle. It is clarity. Every movement carries purpose, and every decision reflects control over both body and mind.
This demeanor originates directly from the teachings of Baishu and Tailen Zen upon Paozu Mountain. Zhongli was taught from childhood that emotional instability weakens spiritual balance, causing Ki to become reckless and unfocused. Because of this, he developed the habit of suppressing unnecessary expression whenever serious conflict emerges. His gaze sharpens, his speech shortens, and his entire presence grows heavy with composure the moment battle begins. Outside of combat, however, Zhongli becomes an entirely different person.
Away from danger and confrontation, the once intimidating martial artist reveals an unexpectedly goofy and relaxed personality. Having spent much of his youth isolated within monastery walls, Zhongli developed a fascination with ordinary modern experiences after moving to Central City. He enjoys arcade games despite being terrible at most of them, frequently gets distracted by food vendors during serious conversations, and possesses an unfortunate tendency to laugh at his own terrible jokes long after nobody else finds them amusing. Friends often witness him making exaggerated martial arts poses ironically or attempting ridiculous challenges simply because someone told him he could not do them. Despite his intimidating appearance, Zhongli struggles to fully understand social boundaries in casual settings. He can go from delivering philosophical wisdom one moment to asking absurdly simple questions the next with complete sincerity. His humor feels natural rather than forced, making even awkward situations strangely endearing. Beneath the stoicism lies someone who genuinely enjoys seeing others smile, even if he occasionally acts like an idiot to accomplish it.
Affiliation: New generation Z-Fighter
Reputation: Beloved in Central City.
Partner(s): Kuina Zen
Romantic Partner: Kuina Zen
Previous Partner(s): None
Rivals: Inugami
Base Of Operation: Central City
Occupation: Martial Artist
Mentor(s): Self Taught through Martial Arts Scrolls
Student(s): None Yet
Combat Specialty: Melee, Ki, Balanced
Martial Arts Style: Renewed Taekwando
Current Battle Power: 8,000
Potential Level: Legendary.
Ki Type: Normal,
Ki Color: Shimmering Silver
Ki Level: High
Reputation: Beloved in Central City.
Partner(s): Kuina Zen
Romantic Partner: Kuina Zen
Previous Partner(s): None
Rivals: Inugami
Base Of Operation: Central City
Occupation: Martial Artist
Mentor(s): Self Taught through Martial Arts Scrolls
Student(s): None Yet
Combat Specialty: Melee, Ki, Balanced
Martial Arts Style: Renewed Taekwando
Current Battle Power: 8,000
Potential Level: Legendary.
Ki Type: Normal,
Ki Color: Shimmering Silver
Ki Level: High
Main Categories | Stat Points |
Stamina/ health | 800 |
Strength/ Attack | 2,000 (With Racial Boost- 4,000) |
Durability/ Defense | 2,000 (With Racial Boost- 4,000) |
Agility/ Speed | 1,200 (With Racial Boost- 2,400) |
Intelligence | 1,200 |
Ki Control | 1,600 |
Total (Ki Reserves/ Battle Power) | 8,000 |
Ki Effects: Damaging, Stunning, Scorching
Ki Effects Description: If unique or custom
Basic Techniques
• Ki Blast: The most basic form of energy wave.
• Flight: The ability to take flight through the manipulation of ki.
• Kiai: A technique where the user affects the air currents around him with ki to produce powerful shockwaves in order to strike the opponent at mid-range.
• Wild Sense: A variation of the Afterimage Technique that allows Zhongli to counterattack right after dodging an opponent's attack.
• Invisible Eye Blast: A Kiai shot from the eyes.
Power Up: Which allows Zhongli to power up, releasing his Power Level thats being suppressed to Gathering energy to use Ultimates.
Ki Blast Deflect: A technique which allows Zhongli to deflect or redirect ki based blasts.
Telepathy: A Mental ability in which allows Zhongli to communicate with a selected individual through mental thoughts/ Allows him to read a targets mind should he put his hand on their head.
Signature Techniques
Skin tight Energy Barrier, Rebellion Spear, Vortex Crusher,Final Revenger,Quiet Rage,Soaring Dragon Strike, Purple Lightning beast Kick, Burst Rush, Pressure Point Attack, Grudgeless Strike, Ruthless Blow, Relaxed State,Gravity Bash, Ki Transfer (Healing)
Custom Techniques
Renewal Tae-Kwon Do
Special Racial Traits:
Endless Growth: The Ability to continuously growth without a limit
• Superhuman Strength: As a Professional Martial Artist he naturally possess vast superhuman strength, far greater than that of Earthlings and other alien races and are veritable fighting machines. They are capable of easily lifting ten times their own weight. x2 to Stat
• Superhuman Speed & Agility: As the professional Martial Artist he possess tremendous levels of superhuman speed, easily capable of breaking the sound barrier, even with their basic moves. They also have much faster reflexes than an average human; reflexes so fast that they can avoid a bullet without any trouble at all or even catch them with no harm. x2 to stat
• Superhuman Durability & Endurance: His body was honed to possess enormous amounts of superhuman durability and are a remarkably resilient species who refuse to be physically broken. Even when he was a child being trained by Martial Artist Monks and Masters, Zhongli was easily capable of taking on bullets (at least those belonging to small arms such as handguns and machine pistols), explosions or sharpened objects and come out relatively unharmed, and as even younger infants, are able to survive extreme head-trauma and stunt forces. x2 to stat
Ascension Path
Pure Progress,
Transformation Log: Pure Progress- A mix between a Racial trait for some races, technique for other races and a transformation for some, Zhongli has Pure Progress as an evolutionary transformation to evolve his techniques but granting no power multiplier.
Evolved Martial Artist- A specialized state that once both Pure Progress and Relaxed State are used simultaneously, allows Zhongli's black hair to become a translucent white, here he embodies the very concept of martial arts, utilizing all he knows in a heightened level of martial evolution due to Pure progress whilst always at full power with a decrease in stamina drain due to Relaxed State. (No Power Boost)



Born beneath the whispering pines and cloud-wrapped cliffs of Paozu Mountain during the final winter of Age 2975, Zhongli Zen entered the world far removed from the crowded circuitry and chrome-lit skyline of modern civilization. His birthplace stood hidden within a secluded monastery-temple carved into the ancient mountainside, a sacred sanctuary maintained by generations of monks and spiritual caretakers who believed harmony between mind, body, and Ki was the true foundation of existence. While the world below embraced technological evolution and urban expansion, Paozu Mountain remained untouched by time, preserving traditions older than most written history. Zhongli’s father, Baishu Zen, served as one of the mountain’s senior monks. A man known for unwavering discipline and frightening spiritual composure, Baishu spent decades mastering the balance between physical combat and internal Ki refinement. His mother, Tailen Zen, was a priestess entrusted with the monastery’s sacred archives and spiritual rites. Unlike Baishu’s stern exterior, Tailen embodied patience and empathy, often teaching the younger disciples meditation techniques meant to calm the turbulence of emotion and sharpen one’s spiritual awareness.
From infancy, Zhongli displayed an unnatural sensitivity to the flow of Ki around him. Before he could properly speak, he would stare into the wind as if hearing voices hidden within the mountain currents. At the age of four, monks witnessed pebbles subtly levitating around him during meditation sessions beside his mother. Rather than celebrating the phenomenon, Baishu viewed the child’s potential with caution. He understood that power without restraint led countless martial artists toward destruction throughout history. Training began shortly after Zhongli’s fifth birthday.
Unlike conventional martial instruction, his early years revolved entirely around control. Baishu refused to teach him combat techniques until he first understood stillness. Zhongli spent entire winters meditating beneath frozen waterfalls, learning how to regulate breathing under extreme conditions while channeling Ki through every muscle fiber of his body. Tailen simultaneously educated him in spiritual balance, teaching him how emotions influenced the purity and stability of one’s energy output. Rage could strengthen Ki temporarily, but clarity sharpened it permanently.
By the age of eight, Zhongli learned how to sense the energy signatures of living creatures across vast distances. Birds soaring overhead, wolves stalking through nearby forests, even hidden mountain springs pulsed through his awareness like invisible constellations. Yet despite his rapid progress, Baishu withheld advanced martial teachings, believing the boy lacked worldly understanding. That restraint would unknowingly push Zhongli toward his own path. At the age of eleven, while assisting his mother in reorganizing abandoned temple archives, Zhongli discovered several deteriorating martial scrolls hidden behind collapsed stone shelves deep beneath the monastery. Unlike the spiritual manuscripts preserved by the monks, these scrolls detailed an aggressive combat discipline known as Renewed Taekwondo, a modernized martial system developed centuries earlier during the mechanized conflicts of Age 2800. The style emphasized explosive rotational force, aerial mobility, and devastating lower-body striking patterns designed to overwhelm opponents before they could properly react. The monks had intentionally sealed the scrolls away. To them, the art represented imbalance. To Zhongli, it represented absolute freedom.
Obsessed with the discipline almost immediately, Zhongli began secretly studying the scrolls at night after his daily meditation routines concluded. Without formal instruction, he relied entirely upon observation, repetition, and instinct. He practiced footwork across unstable cliff edges to improve balance. He used hanging tree branches to strengthen kicking precision and rotational flexibility. Every bruise, fracture, and failed attempt became another lesson carved directly into muscle memory. Over time, he achieved something even the original scroll authors could not anticipate. By integrating his Ki control into the framework of Renewed Taekwondo, Zhongli transformed the style into something far deadlier than its original form. His movements became unnaturally fluid, blending monk-like composure with sudden bursts of violent acceleration. The mountain itself seemed to move with him whenever he fought. Baishu eventually discovered the truth after witnessing Zhongli shatter a stone pillar with a single spinning heel kick reinforced by concentrated Ki flow. Though furious at first, Baishu recognized something undeniable within his son’s movements. Zhongli had not merely copied the art. He evolved it to his preference
For the first time in his life, Baishu acknowledged Zhongli as a true martial artist. By Age 2990, when Zhongli reached fifteen years old, his parents agreed the mountain could no longer contain his growth. The world below had changed dramatically throughout the centuries. Central City had become the largest technological and economic hub on Earth, a sprawling metropolis filled with corporations, fighters, underground tournaments, cybernetic engineers, and countless martial schools competing for influence. Baishu believed exposure to humanity’s modern era would either strengthen Zhongli’s spirit or corrupt it entirely. With little more than travel supplies and his family’s teachings, Zhongli descended Paozu Mountain and entered Central City, The transition proved brutal.
The calm silence of monastery life vanished beneath neon advertisements, overcrowded transit systems, and endless noise. At first, Zhongli struggled socially. His isolated upbringing made ordinary conversations feel more difficult than combat. Yet despite his discomfort, he adapted quickly. He enrolled in public schooling shortly after arriving, keeping his martial background largely hidden from classmates. During those years, he learned how modern society truly functioned. He studied history, economics, engineering, and communication while simultaneously working part-time jobs to support himself financially. Still, martial arts remained his true identity. Late at night, Zhongli continued refining Renewed Taekwondo atop abandoned rooftops and empty parking structures overlooking Central City’s skyline. Rumors gradually spread through underground fighting communities about a silent black-haired martial artist capable of defeating trained opponents using only kicks and precise Ki manipulation. Though Zhongli avoided organized tournaments, several local fighters began referring to him as “The Silver Dragon Disciple” He graduated at eighteen during the dawn of Age 2993.
Unlike many of his peers who pursued corporate careers or technological development, Zhongli chose independence. He remained within Central City, living modestly while continuing his martial training in secret. Over the following seven years, he traveled throughout the city’s districts studying various combat systems, observing fighters from every imaginable background. He rarely fought seriously unless absolutely necessary, believing combat should reveal truth rather than satisfy ego. By Age 3000, Zhongli Zen had become something exceedingly rare within the modern era. A warrior born from ancient spiritual traditions yet forged within the heart of technological civilization. At twenty-five years old, Zhongli operates quietly within Central City as both a martial artist and wandering combat scholar. Though calm and composed outwardly, those who encounter him in battle quickly realize the terrifying precision hidden beneath his demeanor. Every movement carries the discipline of Paozu Mountain, the spiritual teachings of his parents, and the relentless self-made evolution of Renewed Taekwondo.
Ki Effects Description: If unique or custom
Basic Techniques
• Ki Blast: The most basic form of energy wave.
• Flight: The ability to take flight through the manipulation of ki.
• Kiai: A technique where the user affects the air currents around him with ki to produce powerful shockwaves in order to strike the opponent at mid-range.
• Wild Sense: A variation of the Afterimage Technique that allows Zhongli to counterattack right after dodging an opponent's attack.
• Invisible Eye Blast: A Kiai shot from the eyes.
Power Up: Which allows Zhongli to power up, releasing his Power Level thats being suppressed to Gathering energy to use Ultimates.
Ki Blast Deflect: A technique which allows Zhongli to deflect or redirect ki based blasts.
Telepathy: A Mental ability in which allows Zhongli to communicate with a selected individual through mental thoughts/ Allows him to read a targets mind should he put his hand on their head.
Signature Techniques
Skin tight Energy Barrier, Rebellion Spear, Vortex Crusher,Final Revenger,Quiet Rage,Soaring Dragon Strike, Purple Lightning beast Kick, Burst Rush, Pressure Point Attack, Grudgeless Strike, Ruthless Blow, Relaxed State,Gravity Bash, Ki Transfer (Healing)
Custom Techniques
Renewal Tae-Kwon Do
Special Racial Traits:
Endless Growth: The Ability to continuously growth without a limit
• Superhuman Strength: As a Professional Martial Artist he naturally possess vast superhuman strength, far greater than that of Earthlings and other alien races and are veritable fighting machines. They are capable of easily lifting ten times their own weight. x2 to Stat
• Superhuman Speed & Agility: As the professional Martial Artist he possess tremendous levels of superhuman speed, easily capable of breaking the sound barrier, even with their basic moves. They also have much faster reflexes than an average human; reflexes so fast that they can avoid a bullet without any trouble at all or even catch them with no harm. x2 to stat
• Superhuman Durability & Endurance: His body was honed to possess enormous amounts of superhuman durability and are a remarkably resilient species who refuse to be physically broken. Even when he was a child being trained by Martial Artist Monks and Masters, Zhongli was easily capable of taking on bullets (at least those belonging to small arms such as handguns and machine pistols), explosions or sharpened objects and come out relatively unharmed, and as even younger infants, are able to survive extreme head-trauma and stunt forces. x2 to stat
Pure Progress,
Transformation Log: Pure Progress- A mix between a Racial trait for some races, technique for other races and a transformation for some, Zhongli has Pure Progress as an evolutionary transformation to evolve his techniques but granting no power multiplier.
Evolved Martial Artist- A specialized state that once both Pure Progress and Relaxed State are used simultaneously, allows Zhongli's black hair to become a translucent white, here he embodies the very concept of martial arts, utilizing all he knows in a heightened level of martial evolution due to Pure progress whilst always at full power with a decrease in stamina drain due to Relaxed State. (No Power Boost)



Born beneath the whispering pines and cloud-wrapped cliffs of Paozu Mountain during the final winter of Age 2975, Zhongli Zen entered the world far removed from the crowded circuitry and chrome-lit skyline of modern civilization. His birthplace stood hidden within a secluded monastery-temple carved into the ancient mountainside, a sacred sanctuary maintained by generations of monks and spiritual caretakers who believed harmony between mind, body, and Ki was the true foundation of existence. While the world below embraced technological evolution and urban expansion, Paozu Mountain remained untouched by time, preserving traditions older than most written history. Zhongli’s father, Baishu Zen, served as one of the mountain’s senior monks. A man known for unwavering discipline and frightening spiritual composure, Baishu spent decades mastering the balance between physical combat and internal Ki refinement. His mother, Tailen Zen, was a priestess entrusted with the monastery’s sacred archives and spiritual rites. Unlike Baishu’s stern exterior, Tailen embodied patience and empathy, often teaching the younger disciples meditation techniques meant to calm the turbulence of emotion and sharpen one’s spiritual awareness.
From infancy, Zhongli displayed an unnatural sensitivity to the flow of Ki around him. Before he could properly speak, he would stare into the wind as if hearing voices hidden within the mountain currents. At the age of four, monks witnessed pebbles subtly levitating around him during meditation sessions beside his mother. Rather than celebrating the phenomenon, Baishu viewed the child’s potential with caution. He understood that power without restraint led countless martial artists toward destruction throughout history. Training began shortly after Zhongli’s fifth birthday.
Unlike conventional martial instruction, his early years revolved entirely around control. Baishu refused to teach him combat techniques until he first understood stillness. Zhongli spent entire winters meditating beneath frozen waterfalls, learning how to regulate breathing under extreme conditions while channeling Ki through every muscle fiber of his body. Tailen simultaneously educated him in spiritual balance, teaching him how emotions influenced the purity and stability of one’s energy output. Rage could strengthen Ki temporarily, but clarity sharpened it permanently.
By the age of eight, Zhongli learned how to sense the energy signatures of living creatures across vast distances. Birds soaring overhead, wolves stalking through nearby forests, even hidden mountain springs pulsed through his awareness like invisible constellations. Yet despite his rapid progress, Baishu withheld advanced martial teachings, believing the boy lacked worldly understanding. That restraint would unknowingly push Zhongli toward his own path. At the age of eleven, while assisting his mother in reorganizing abandoned temple archives, Zhongli discovered several deteriorating martial scrolls hidden behind collapsed stone shelves deep beneath the monastery. Unlike the spiritual manuscripts preserved by the monks, these scrolls detailed an aggressive combat discipline known as Renewed Taekwondo, a modernized martial system developed centuries earlier during the mechanized conflicts of Age 2800. The style emphasized explosive rotational force, aerial mobility, and devastating lower-body striking patterns designed to overwhelm opponents before they could properly react. The monks had intentionally sealed the scrolls away. To them, the art represented imbalance. To Zhongli, it represented absolute freedom.
Obsessed with the discipline almost immediately, Zhongli began secretly studying the scrolls at night after his daily meditation routines concluded. Without formal instruction, he relied entirely upon observation, repetition, and instinct. He practiced footwork across unstable cliff edges to improve balance. He used hanging tree branches to strengthen kicking precision and rotational flexibility. Every bruise, fracture, and failed attempt became another lesson carved directly into muscle memory. Over time, he achieved something even the original scroll authors could not anticipate. By integrating his Ki control into the framework of Renewed Taekwondo, Zhongli transformed the style into something far deadlier than its original form. His movements became unnaturally fluid, blending monk-like composure with sudden bursts of violent acceleration. The mountain itself seemed to move with him whenever he fought. Baishu eventually discovered the truth after witnessing Zhongli shatter a stone pillar with a single spinning heel kick reinforced by concentrated Ki flow. Though furious at first, Baishu recognized something undeniable within his son’s movements. Zhongli had not merely copied the art. He evolved it to his preference
For the first time in his life, Baishu acknowledged Zhongli as a true martial artist. By Age 2990, when Zhongli reached fifteen years old, his parents agreed the mountain could no longer contain his growth. The world below had changed dramatically throughout the centuries. Central City had become the largest technological and economic hub on Earth, a sprawling metropolis filled with corporations, fighters, underground tournaments, cybernetic engineers, and countless martial schools competing for influence. Baishu believed exposure to humanity’s modern era would either strengthen Zhongli’s spirit or corrupt it entirely. With little more than travel supplies and his family’s teachings, Zhongli descended Paozu Mountain and entered Central City, The transition proved brutal.
The calm silence of monastery life vanished beneath neon advertisements, overcrowded transit systems, and endless noise. At first, Zhongli struggled socially. His isolated upbringing made ordinary conversations feel more difficult than combat. Yet despite his discomfort, he adapted quickly. He enrolled in public schooling shortly after arriving, keeping his martial background largely hidden from classmates. During those years, he learned how modern society truly functioned. He studied history, economics, engineering, and communication while simultaneously working part-time jobs to support himself financially. Still, martial arts remained his true identity. Late at night, Zhongli continued refining Renewed Taekwondo atop abandoned rooftops and empty parking structures overlooking Central City’s skyline. Rumors gradually spread through underground fighting communities about a silent black-haired martial artist capable of defeating trained opponents using only kicks and precise Ki manipulation. Though Zhongli avoided organized tournaments, several local fighters began referring to him as “The Silver Dragon Disciple” He graduated at eighteen during the dawn of Age 2993.
Unlike many of his peers who pursued corporate careers or technological development, Zhongli chose independence. He remained within Central City, living modestly while continuing his martial training in secret. Over the following seven years, he traveled throughout the city’s districts studying various combat systems, observing fighters from every imaginable background. He rarely fought seriously unless absolutely necessary, believing combat should reveal truth rather than satisfy ego. By Age 3000, Zhongli Zen had become something exceedingly rare within the modern era. A warrior born from ancient spiritual traditions yet forged within the heart of technological civilization. At twenty-five years old, Zhongli operates quietly within Central City as both a martial artist and wandering combat scholar. Though calm and composed outwardly, those who encounter him in battle quickly realize the terrifying precision hidden beneath his demeanor. Every movement carries the discipline of Paozu Mountain, the spiritual teachings of his parents, and the relentless self-made evolution of Renewed Taekwondo.
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