Name: Naranbaatar Gansükh (Note: his given name is Gansükh. His father's name is Naranbaatar)
Nickname: Gan, Gadzooks
Age: 28
Birthday: January 11, 1992
Sign: Horse
Gemstone: Polished Copper
Blood Type: B-
Fav. Food: Ribs
Hated Food: overly sweet things
Profession: Adjunct History Professor, odd jobs
Hobbies:
Horseback Riding – He grew up with it, and though he lives in America now, still enjoys it greatly. Though it is currently rather difficult to actually have one living in a city…any opportunity to go riding is sure to be taken.
Archery – A fascination with history led to an interest in weapons of antiquity, most particularly bows. He is a practiced shot with several kinds, and occasionally enters competitions. Gan owns several bows, and is quite happy to talk someone’s ear off about it, if the opportunity arises. Instagram – The modern world has quite the fascination with social media and over sharing…and Gan considers it surprisingly fun. He takes pictures of everything, and shares nearly all of it online. Whether it garners followers or not is less important than the act of collecting all the images he can: Food, horses, impressive shots, a cloud that looks like a particularly angry potato…whatever works.
Virtues:
Driven – Gan wants success. He craves success. And he will have it through sheer grit and effort. At least, that’s the goal. He has little interest in sitting idle when there are things to be done.
Fearless – Giant monsters? Please, that little thing? Could probably take that with just my left hand! He’s extremely confident in his own ability, and attempts at intimidation are very unlikely to work…And if he is worried about a situation, he will not show it.
Jolly – Though he is a force to be reckoned with, he is also rather cheerful about it. He finds the world, problems, fights, and complications all to be fun or funny. He’ll happily make jokes in the most dire situation, and charge into danger with a grin.
Flaws:
Headstrong – His apparent confidence and drive also lead to overconfidence, and that can lead to troubles in biting off more than he can chew. No challenge is too great to overcome…so surely they should be overcome now.
Wroth – His frustration tends to be let out in the form of shouts, curses, slamming of objects, and breaking things (preferably, even in his most angry of states, not things of any real importance). Not even slightly subtle – Gan does not do well with handling things surreptitiously. He’s not going to go around blabbing all his secrets or anything, but if he wants something, there is basically no way he will ever go about it in any way but the direct approach. Maneuvering people to his benefit is not his strong point.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
A well-built man, clearly not used to idleness.
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Short, Black
Face: Round
Clothes: Clothing suitable to whatever situation. Generally rather understated.
In the style of Mongolian soldiers. By General stage, he'd be a proper Mongol warlord in styling.
Top -- Mail, or thick solid color Bottoms -- Pants Gloves -- Yes Belt -- Something... Shoes -- Big Stompin' Boots Shoulders -- Just sleeves at LT Accessories -- A helmet, maybe?
Weapon
Lieutenant Weapon: A nerf gun Captain Weapon: Small, real bow. General Weapon: Great big cavalry bow. If used on foot, he must hold still and aim carefully so as to not scrape the ground. Works much more easily standing in a mount (like a horse youma), on a ledge, or just aiming up into the air.
Comes with a quiver of arrows that replenish, and vanish 5 seconds after impact. They will stay longer if grabbed onto, meaning if someone grabs it and Yanks, they can cause much more harm, but if left alone it's simply gone.
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 5:52 pm
Gansükh’s Background
Originally hailing from Mongolia, Gansükh was exposed to both traditional ways of life and opportunities of the modern world. He got an opportunity to attend University in America, so he took the chance. After getting a History degree, he returned to Mongolia for a time, before eventually securing a job in Destiny City, where he is now an Adjunct Professor in the University.
That’s not exactly an awesome job, financially, but it got him here. Possibly for “diversity” reasons, or the authenticity of an Asian teaching Asian history.