Dreamanga Games
IMMORTAL FIGHTER
Yǎnjìngshé
The Shadow Serpent

Fighting Style
Snake Kung Fu
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Weapon
Three Section Staff
Symbol/Animal/Creature
Chinese Cobra
Birthplace
China
Height
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight
155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
Resides
Rylo/Anakariah
GIFTS OF THE AṆṬA ĀṞṞAL
Description: Your character harnesses the quickness and precision of a cobra's strike, delivering a fast and venomous attack that can disrupt opponents.
Execution: To perform the Venomous Bite Strike, your character utilizes their fingers and palm in a snake-like manner. They strike with lightning speed, targeting vital points on the opponent's body with quick and precise strikes. This move not only inflicts damage but can also temporarily stun or paralyze the opponent, creating openings for follow-up attacks.
Description: Your character applies the coiling and entangling techniques of a snake, immobilizing opponents with a grappling manoeuvre.
Execution: To execute the Coiling Serpent Grapple, your character utilizes their agility and flexibility to wrap around the opponent like a coiled snake. They secure a strong hold using their arms and legs, restricting the opponent's movement and applying pressure to weaken their defenses. This move demonstrates your character's expertise in controlling and manipulating their opponents, setting them up for subsequent strikes or submissions.
Description: Your character employs evasive manoeuvres inspired by a snake shedding its skin, making it difficult for opponents to land attacks.
Execution: To perform the Shedding Skin Evasion, your character utilizes their agility and flexibility to evade incoming attacks with fluid, serpentine movements. They employ techniques such as swaying, ducking, and sidestepping to avoid direct hits while maintaining a strong defensive posture. This move allows your character to frustrate opponents, leaving them vulnerable to counterattacks and demonstrating their mastery of defensive techniques.
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