Lahnz is half-Hunter, half-human. The Hunters are natives of a planet discovered halfway between Earth and Sater; some of them were involved in the Shadow War in Sater when some nobles stopped there on their escape route to Earth. His father is from the Clan Almighty, known for their greater strength, far above other clans.
His red eyes are a rare color in Sater, but more common among the beastly races in Kaberohz, the Sacred Lands of the God of Fauna, Gredoz. The tusks are unusual on the younger Moonsons, wrongly known as werewolves on Earth, whose blood was used to mutate him, but it is fairly common for Hunters, still a primitive race, to grow tusks at adulthood, which leads to believe the accelerated growth process he was put through caused the early growth of his tusks and facial hair (He’s actually 16, but has lived for only 6 years!) and the blood red color of his hair, since both of his parents are black-haired.. The greater oddity is Lahnz’ lack of body hair, since his father was hirsute even before being mutated, and Moonsons have plenty of body hair as well. He grows hair when he morphs, but it’s shed as soon as he turns to normal. Several mini-vacuum cleaners are carried by Lahnz and his father, mostly due to his cleanliness.
Lahnz’ has superior senses, but the most developed ones are sight and smell. He also has developed some superhuman techniques he calls after video editing commands.
Zoom: He can focus to see up to 250% father than the usual 20/20 eyesight.
Replay: by closing one or both eyes, he can replay what he has just seen, even slowing or pausing the action if he wills it. Lahnz can use this for many situations, such as Zooming in to see a code being entered, or replaying attacks from an opponent to analyze possible openings, though the latter is somewhat risky for obvious reasons. He can share the Replay by mental link, but only with both eyes closed, since seeing what is actually happening and the Replay is too much for others.
Lahnz’ Phoenix style
Lahnz calls it False Phoenix because the actual Phoenix stance is more like the Chinese Crane stance, while his is more like a kickboxer’s stance, as well as his addition of upper-body and wrestling attacks to the lower-body attacks the Phoenix style uses.
Unlike most Phoenix fighters, Lahnz doesn’t care about the Millennial Feud between the Dragon style and the Phoenix style. Since he uses grabs and punches, those who know of his style don’t consider him part of the Feud, though he has had a few brushes with the Feud when fighting outside his home country, where he is mostly unknown.
Lahnz’ footwork retains the basic principles of the Phoenix style:
Speed Leg- The leg that he keeps lifted is the one he uses for fast kicks. Lahnz’ kick combos use his Speed Leg almost exclusively. After it was added in the mysterious WebGame which is based on their combats (including those not televised or before an audience, such as while he was a ‘volunteer’ in a police Special Force) he trained to execute the Berserk Turbo Leg attack, which is a rapid kick attack with the Speed Leg, scoring over 20 hits in the game, But he has only managed to land 13 kicks in real life, whether because he misses a kick or the opponent simply falls. “I’m not into wall combos…” he once explained to Jerry.
Power Leg- The Leg on which he stands, which holds his whole body weight, is the Power Leg. The strongest kicks of the Phoenix style are done with the Power Leg, meaning he must either put his Speed Leg down or do some sort of jump. In Lahnz’ case, this theory is undone by his Hirenkyaku technique (based on the one used by Uryuu Ishida in Bleach) which uses his Power Leg to dash to almost his top speed in a hand-to-hand battle, and also to unleash Power Leg attacks without putting his Speed leg down and giving it away.
Reversals- The Phoenix style reversals are seemingly lost to Lahnz. He still parries and deflects attack in his False Phoeniz stance, but he always uses his hands when doing so, while the Phoenix style never uses the hands to attack, except in certain variations of the style. His most powerful Reversal, Red Moon Nocturne, is once done by a Phoenix master without using his hands, substituting for more fitting moves form the Phoenix style and changing the finishing blow. (Lahnz usually grabs the arm he’s attacked with to kick several times, delivers a few more hits before an elbow strike leading to Full Moons kicks, reminiscent of Rugal’s Genocide Cutter) After seeing the ‘mod’ Lahnz simply said, “You’re welcome.” And walked away, knowing for certain that such a move didn’t exist in the main Phoenix styles, but not feeling like entering the Millennial Feud over “something that doesn’t take my sleep away” Later on, in the latest iteration of the WebGame based on him and his acquaintances a scene can sometimes be seen in which a character resembling said Phoenix master is beating by a mob of Lahnz fans, calling him ‘copycat’ and other greater insults. When Lahnz plays the game, he always chooses to ask the fans to stop, while Jerry and other players let it go as far as it would, usually ending in the plagiaristic master kicked and sent flying off-screen, but in Jerry’s playthrough, he comments in how long they keep beating him, and when he checks the time on his cellphone, he realizes he’ll be late and leaves, while the lynching goes on while the screen fades, the sound of the attack still audible until the next scene.
Lahnz also uses his own techniques, some of them added to the Phoenix style:
Flash Dash- Lahnz’ above-average leg strength allows him to do superhuman speed technique known as Flash Dash techniques. He named them Shukuchi and Hirenkyaku. after his favorite anime, Rurouni Kenshin (for its battles) and Bleach (for its spiritual nature, since he is also a medium) respectively. His Flashlariat and Flash Kick are perfect combinations of Flash Dash and combat techniques, while the Getsuuga Kicks combine his spiritual techniques as well.
Lahnz’ Life
Lahnz lost his mother from complications during childbirth, like much of the First GeneGeneration, but in his case, like most of the Dark Army prisoners, they didn’t try to save her in the first place. He lives with his father, Uwe Wolfgang of the Almighty clan, and later has his ‘uncle’ Uwe Lichtwulf, a German Olympic wrestler who was captured and mutated along with Wolfgang, who took his father in when he lived in Earth’s Germany, living in their house. They are the only ones that Lahnz allow to call him ‘puppy’, which happened when Uwe met Wolfgang in Sater, and challenge him to fight him, where they realized he had been mutated as well. Uwe was still not taking his new life well, and Lahnz tried to cheer him up by joking, something he does so rarely he’s not too good at it, but when he said their dog house just got new newspaper lining, Uwe burst in laughter and tells him “You look so big, but you’re still a puppy!” Before Lahnz could object, Wolfgang hugs him and says that “he’s a good puppy…House-broken, even!” The three wolves continue this until they roll in laughter, and Lahnz ends up tagged as the ‘puppy’, Wolfgang as the ‘old dog’ and Uwe as the ‘bloodhound’ since his sense of smell improved greatly.
He is a good friend of Luh-Nai Vherne of the Moonson race, wrongly known as werewolves on Earth. Some insists they make a great couple, but Luh-Nai denies that, while Lahnz is embarrassed by such comments, and actually becoming violent if the comments are vulgar (he once kicked a Moonson elder’s teeth off, fangs and all, before he could finish the lewd comment, and soon adds he would have just knocked him out if he had been drunk, hence not fully conscious of his actions)
Lahnz once strove to become a police officer, but after seeing the flaws and the corruption there, while Jerry chose to become a bounty hunter, he chose to become a private investigator. He minors in Law while he studies, often using the judiciary system to solve conflicts, though usually in his own (such as when he stops an indecent comment by kicking the teeth of the offender because he wasn’t drunk and not fully conscious of his actions, in that case he would have just knocked him out; even though the local laws would not allow either response as legal, everyone involved agreed with his reasoning.)
His red eyes are a rare color in Sater, but more common among the beastly races in Kaberohz, the Sacred Lands of the God of Fauna, Gredoz. The tusks are unusual on the younger Moonsons, wrongly known as werewolves on Earth, whose blood was used to mutate him, but it is fairly common for Hunters, still a primitive race, to grow tusks at adulthood, which leads to believe the accelerated growth process he was put through caused the early growth of his tusks and facial hair (He’s actually 16, but has lived for only 6 years!) and the blood red color of his hair, since both of his parents are black-haired.. The greater oddity is Lahnz’ lack of body hair, since his father was hirsute even before being mutated, and Moonsons have plenty of body hair as well. He grows hair when he morphs, but it’s shed as soon as he turns to normal. Several mini-vacuum cleaners are carried by Lahnz and his father, mostly due to his cleanliness.
Lahnz’ has superior senses, but the most developed ones are sight and smell. He also has developed some superhuman techniques he calls after video editing commands.
Zoom: He can focus to see up to 250% father than the usual 20/20 eyesight.
Replay: by closing one or both eyes, he can replay what he has just seen, even slowing or pausing the action if he wills it. Lahnz can use this for many situations, such as Zooming in to see a code being entered, or replaying attacks from an opponent to analyze possible openings, though the latter is somewhat risky for obvious reasons. He can share the Replay by mental link, but only with both eyes closed, since seeing what is actually happening and the Replay is too much for others.
Lahnz’ Phoenix style
Lahnz calls it False Phoenix because the actual Phoenix stance is more like the Chinese Crane stance, while his is more like a kickboxer’s stance, as well as his addition of upper-body and wrestling attacks to the lower-body attacks the Phoenix style uses.
Unlike most Phoenix fighters, Lahnz doesn’t care about the Millennial Feud between the Dragon style and the Phoenix style. Since he uses grabs and punches, those who know of his style don’t consider him part of the Feud, though he has had a few brushes with the Feud when fighting outside his home country, where he is mostly unknown.
Lahnz’ footwork retains the basic principles of the Phoenix style:
Speed Leg- The leg that he keeps lifted is the one he uses for fast kicks. Lahnz’ kick combos use his Speed Leg almost exclusively. After it was added in the mysterious WebGame which is based on their combats (including those not televised or before an audience, such as while he was a ‘volunteer’ in a police Special Force) he trained to execute the Berserk Turbo Leg attack, which is a rapid kick attack with the Speed Leg, scoring over 20 hits in the game, But he has only managed to land 13 kicks in real life, whether because he misses a kick or the opponent simply falls. “I’m not into wall combos…” he once explained to Jerry.
Power Leg- The Leg on which he stands, which holds his whole body weight, is the Power Leg. The strongest kicks of the Phoenix style are done with the Power Leg, meaning he must either put his Speed Leg down or do some sort of jump. In Lahnz’ case, this theory is undone by his Hirenkyaku technique (based on the one used by Uryuu Ishida in Bleach) which uses his Power Leg to dash to almost his top speed in a hand-to-hand battle, and also to unleash Power Leg attacks without putting his Speed leg down and giving it away.
Reversals- The Phoenix style reversals are seemingly lost to Lahnz. He still parries and deflects attack in his False Phoeniz stance, but he always uses his hands when doing so, while the Phoenix style never uses the hands to attack, except in certain variations of the style. His most powerful Reversal, Red Moon Nocturne, is once done by a Phoenix master without using his hands, substituting for more fitting moves form the Phoenix style and changing the finishing blow. (Lahnz usually grabs the arm he’s attacked with to kick several times, delivers a few more hits before an elbow strike leading to Full Moons kicks, reminiscent of Rugal’s Genocide Cutter) After seeing the ‘mod’ Lahnz simply said, “You’re welcome.” And walked away, knowing for certain that such a move didn’t exist in the main Phoenix styles, but not feeling like entering the Millennial Feud over “something that doesn’t take my sleep away” Later on, in the latest iteration of the WebGame based on him and his acquaintances a scene can sometimes be seen in which a character resembling said Phoenix master is beating by a mob of Lahnz fans, calling him ‘copycat’ and other greater insults. When Lahnz plays the game, he always chooses to ask the fans to stop, while Jerry and other players let it go as far as it would, usually ending in the plagiaristic master kicked and sent flying off-screen, but in Jerry’s playthrough, he comments in how long they keep beating him, and when he checks the time on his cellphone, he realizes he’ll be late and leaves, while the lynching goes on while the screen fades, the sound of the attack still audible until the next scene.
Lahnz also uses his own techniques, some of them added to the Phoenix style:
Flash Dash- Lahnz’ above-average leg strength allows him to do superhuman speed technique known as Flash Dash techniques. He named them Shukuchi and Hirenkyaku. after his favorite anime, Rurouni Kenshin (for its battles) and Bleach (for its spiritual nature, since he is also a medium) respectively. His Flashlariat and Flash Kick are perfect combinations of Flash Dash and combat techniques, while the Getsuuga Kicks combine his spiritual techniques as well.
Lahnz’ Life
Lahnz lost his mother from complications during childbirth, like much of the First GeneGeneration, but in his case, like most of the Dark Army prisoners, they didn’t try to save her in the first place. He lives with his father, Uwe Wolfgang of the Almighty clan, and later has his ‘uncle’ Uwe Lichtwulf, a German Olympic wrestler who was captured and mutated along with Wolfgang, who took his father in when he lived in Earth’s Germany, living in their house. They are the only ones that Lahnz allow to call him ‘puppy’, which happened when Uwe met Wolfgang in Sater, and challenge him to fight him, where they realized he had been mutated as well. Uwe was still not taking his new life well, and Lahnz tried to cheer him up by joking, something he does so rarely he’s not too good at it, but when he said their dog house just got new newspaper lining, Uwe burst in laughter and tells him “You look so big, but you’re still a puppy!” Before Lahnz could object, Wolfgang hugs him and says that “he’s a good puppy…House-broken, even!” The three wolves continue this until they roll in laughter, and Lahnz ends up tagged as the ‘puppy’, Wolfgang as the ‘old dog’ and Uwe as the ‘bloodhound’ since his sense of smell improved greatly.
He is a good friend of Luh-Nai Vherne of the Moonson race, wrongly known as werewolves on Earth. Some insists they make a great couple, but Luh-Nai denies that, while Lahnz is embarrassed by such comments, and actually becoming violent if the comments are vulgar (he once kicked a Moonson elder’s teeth off, fangs and all, before he could finish the lewd comment, and soon adds he would have just knocked him out if he had been drunk, hence not fully conscious of his actions)
Lahnz once strove to become a police officer, but after seeing the flaws and the corruption there, while Jerry chose to become a bounty hunter, he chose to become a private investigator. He minors in Law while he studies, often using the judiciary system to solve conflicts, though usually in his own (such as when he stops an indecent comment by kicking the teeth of the offender because he wasn’t drunk and not fully conscious of his actions, in that case he would have just knocked him out; even though the local laws would not allow either response as legal, everyone involved agreed with his reasoning.)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 986 x 1280px
File Size 126.1 kB
I forgot to save the latest version of his bio, so I'll update it later.
For you information:
Sater's Dragon style is all upper body. Phoenix style is all kicks and flying (not always together)
Lahnz eyes are triangular in "cartoon style" I still don't know how to show the eyes of his native species (he was mutated, remember?) in a more realistic style (he's not Chinese, after all)
For you information:
Sater's Dragon style is all upper body. Phoenix style is all kicks and flying (not always together)
Lahnz eyes are triangular in "cartoon style" I still don't know how to show the eyes of his native species (he was mutated, remember?) in a more realistic style (he's not Chinese, after all)
Cool Bio and character, Ramsey! I would love for him to fight Sanji from One Piece since you mentioned something about kicking ability of having one quick leg and one power leg. I also didn't know he was a lycanthrope, I thought he was some Asian-esque like dude that hung out and helped Jerry fight against people. Nice! I hope you can put up more bios we all can enjoy! :)
FA+

Comments