Hua Mulan

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Mulan

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Player name

Ember Star

Character Name

Hua Mulan (Chinese arrangement with surname first)

Fandom

Mulan: Rise of a Warrior

Age

28

Description

Standing at just 5'5", Mulan doesn't look like much when stripped down to her basics. But look closer and you'll see the beauty in her black hair and the grace in which she moves. Look even closer and you'll see the shadows and wisdom behind the browns of her eyes, the lines and worn of her skin, and the strength and command in the way she carries herself.

Personality

Mulan is quiet yet out spoken. Her years of war changed her. Hardened her. Gave her sorrows most people do not know. But, she was not lost to her battle. She is soft, she is kind, she cares for those around her. Do not mistaken that for weakness though, as she is still a warriors, a solder. Is is outspoken and will voice her own and others rights. She will fight for what she believes is right, and she will sacrifice for the greater good.

History

In 450 A.D., the ruling Chinese dynasty was under constant threat from the Rouran tribes. The Chinese army conducted a nation wide draft. A retired soldier named Hua Hu insisted on enlisting again tobserve his country. Mulan, his young daughter, was quite intelligent and skilled in various martial arts. But because she was a woman, she could not enlist. Mulan tricked her father, stole his armor and weapon, disguised herself as a boy and entered the Wei army in her father's place.

Through the harsh military training, Mulan proved to be quite courageous, quick-thinking, and unstoppable, always helping others fend off the army bullies. She gained the attention of Wentai, the battalion's Sub Commander. They soon befriend and developed a mutual fondness and liking for one another.

One night, when Wentai was taking a bath in a hot spring, he accidentally runs into Mulan. After a brief skirmish, Mulan escapes without exposing her identity. However, Wentai became determined to uncover the woman hiding among the troops. To make things worse, the army bully lost a jade pendant and a strip-search is ordered. Terrified to reveal herself as a woman and tarnish her father's reputation, Mulan admits that she committed the theft.

In prison, she told Wentai the truth and he promised to keep her secret until the very end. When the Rourans launched a surprise attack, Wentai released Mulan from jail, but Mulan stayed back to fight. Her life is spared and she is also promoted to be a sub-commander.

Unhappy that the Rouran tribes had not joined forces to create a powerful army to fight against the Wei forces, the greedy Prince Mudan murdered his own father to seize the throne for himself.

Mulan's troops then fight stronglybagainst the Rourans, but many, including Mulan, are injured in a volley of arrow fire. Suddenly, a huge dust storm known as the Poison Dragon appeared, and everyone on the battlefield is consumed by it. When they regain consciousness, Mulan is reunited with Wentai and she orders a retreat back into the closed canyon. Mudan wanted to see how Mulan copes without any provisions and sets up a siege at the entrance of the canyon. Mulan is very sick, but is kept alive by Wentai, who gives her his own blood to drink as the provisions of water have run out.

When Mulan realizes that the Commander-in-Chief isn't bringing his troops and they have been left to die, she prepares her troops to fight to the death for their country. Wentai goes to the front line and announces he is the 7th Prince of Wei, and offers to be taken prisoner in return for Mulan and her soldiers' freedom. Mudan takes him as prisoner and delivers provisions and medical supplies to Mulan and her troops.

Mulan changes her military uniform to that of a Rouran woman's to save Wentai. Talking to the Rouran princess, she reveals her gender as a woman and tells her that she would help her fulfill her dream to stop the war and have peace. Mulan saved Wentai with the help of the princess and returns to the Wei capital, wherebshe at last reveals herself as a woman. As Mulan asks to only return to her village to take care of her ill father, the emperor announces the engagement of the Rouran Princess and Wentai to bring peace to the two empires.

Back at Mulan's hometown, Wentai visits her to ask her to runaway with him, but Mulan chooses the country of China over their purely deep, close romantic relationship. He respects her decision, and the two share a long passionate embrace before Wentai departs.

' "Someone once said, go too far from home and you will lose your roots. Kill too many people, and you will forget yourself. If you die in battle, your life will sink into the ground like rain and vanish without a trace. If at that time, you fall in love with someone, hope with blossom again from the earth and embrace life passionately. Thank you, Wentai."

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