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Lekiu the Blade Lion (Bio)
Name: Lekiu the Blade Lion
Real Name: Lekiu Nor
Nationality: Malaysian
Occupation: Martial Arts Instructor
Original Time Period: 15th Century
Birthplace: Malacca, Malaysia
Clothing: He is often seen in a baju melayu and is armed with a pair of parangs (a type of Malaysian short sword).
Superpower: He can summon any Malaysian bladed weapon from thin air to wield in his hands. He also has enhanced martial arts skills. However, when enraged, he develops super strength.
Interests: Religion, environmental topics, human rights, silat (a system of Malaysian martial arts), bladed weapons, etc.
Personality: Fierce, ambitious, brave, etc.
Languages Spoken: Malay, English, Chinese (Mandarin, Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainan, Fuzhou and Kwongsai dialects), Tamil, and Indonesian.
Quotes: "The blade does many things: to serve, cut, harvest, defend, attack, and however you use it for."
"You fool! Do you think I fight with blades alone?"
"We have a long history of experimenting with various blades, included those imported from nearby countries."
"Islam had its moments here, but we are now in the future, where my people are pushing for secularism in our government."
"We're a multiethnic state, where we follow different religions, be it Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, or even just Malay folk religion, like the one I follow."
"As with everything you see, my country's history can be quite complicated."
"So this is the future for Malaysia? I shall defend it so we can grow and progress forward!"
"People fought and died for this paradise called Malaysia. Because of that, we must continue to defend our nation and everything we love here!"
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Lekiu the Blade Lion (Bio)
Name: Lekiu the Blade Lion
Real Name: Lekiu Nor
Nationality: Malaysian
Occupation: Martial Arts Instructor
Original Time Period: 15th Century
Birthplace: Malacca, Malaysia
Clothing: He is often seen in a baju melayu and is armed with a pair of parangs (a type of Malaysian short sword).
Superpower: He can summon any Malaysian bladed weapon from thin air to wield in his hands. He also has enhanced martial arts skills. However, when enraged, he develops super strength.
Interests: Religion, environmental topics, human rights, silat (a system of Malaysian martial arts), bladed weapons, etc.
Personality: Fierce, ambitious, brave, etc.
Languages Spoken: Malay, English, Chinese (Mandarin, Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainan, Fuzhou and Kwongsai dialects), Tamil, and Indonesian.
Quotes: "The blade does many things: to serve, cut, harvest, defend, attack, and however you use it for."
"You fool! Do you think I fight with blades alone?"
"We have a long history of experimenting with various blades, included those imported from nearby countries."
"Islam had its moments here, but we are now in the future, where my people are pushing for secularism in our government."
"We're a multiethnic state, where we follow different religions, be it Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, or even just Malay folk religion, like the one I follow."
"As with everything you see, my country's history can be quite complicated."
"So this is the future for Malaysia? I shall defend it so we can grow and progress forward!"
"People fought and died for this paradise called Malaysia. Because of that, we must continue to defend our nation and everything we love here!"
Malaysia is the latest country to discover it also has a parallel of Leo the Patriotic Lion. Say hello to Lekiu the Blade Lion!
All parallels joint-owned by me and Chuong
Leo himself © me and me alone
All parallels joint-owned by me and Chuong
Leo himself © me and me alone
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Zax: I wasn't aware that Malaysia is known for their variety of bladed weaponry. How come not everybody outside of Malaysia know this?
Chuong: They also use Filipino and Indonesian blades as well.
Silver Flame: About time my country gets represented!
Summer: Malaysia is my type of paradise; beautiful tropical environment, amazing hospitality, modern standard of living, amazing cuisine, promotion of technology, the list goes on. No wonder why we Brits colonized that country! But yes, like Chuong, I don't like durian. That right there ruins everything about Malaysia.
Silver Flame: Summer, it's just a fruit. Second, we ban them from many public places because we get it, they smell.
Chuong: You can't even bring them into a hotel, which is the same in Vietnam. In my country, if you bring durian into your hotel room, the hotel fines you to cover extra cleaning supplies. Then again, that's like the same everywhere where durian is grown.
Chuong: They also use Filipino and Indonesian blades as well.
Silver Flame: About time my country gets represented!
Summer: Malaysia is my type of paradise; beautiful tropical environment, amazing hospitality, modern standard of living, amazing cuisine, promotion of technology, the list goes on. No wonder why we Brits colonized that country! But yes, like Chuong, I don't like durian. That right there ruins everything about Malaysia.
Silver Flame: Summer, it's just a fruit. Second, we ban them from many public places because we get it, they smell.
Chuong: You can't even bring them into a hotel, which is the same in Vietnam. In my country, if you bring durian into your hotel room, the hotel fines you to cover extra cleaning supplies. Then again, that's like the same everywhere where durian is grown.
Super C: Why am I not surprised? Once I tried eating durian, actually. It did not have a happy ending.
Leng: Whereas I do not mind the taste of it, although the smell can be repulsive.
Lekiu: Ever tried jackfruit?
Super C: No, I don't think so.
Leng: Whereas I do not mind the taste of it, although the smell can be repulsive.
Lekiu: Ever tried jackfruit?
Super C: No, I don't think so.
Chuong: To me, jackfruit isn't any better sadly.
Zax: Where I come from, jackfruit is used as a vegan alternative for pulled pork. I never tried jackfruit so I don't know how it tastes or how different it is from durian.
Chuong: I tried jackfruit before so you're not missing out on that one. In other words, you may not like it because I don't.
Zax: Where I come from, jackfruit is used as a vegan alternative for pulled pork. I never tried jackfruit so I don't know how it tastes or how different it is from durian.
Chuong: I tried jackfruit before so you're not missing out on that one. In other words, you may not like it because I don't.
Leo: What about you?
Lekiu: I do like it. It may be just an acquired taste.
Lekiu: I do like it. It may be just an acquired taste.
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