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7.1.5 Gai Nie Gai Nie Age: 35 Race: Human Class: Paladin Fealty: None Home: Yuci Strengths: Dispassionate and Wise Weaknesses: Jaded Wherever Gai Nie goes, his reputation precedes him like a wild fire on a grass plain. He is a veteran of many wars, and is one of the few true heroes in China during this troubled time. His career began in the state of Zhao, following the famous general Li Mu into battle after battle against the Qin rebels. Li Mu, one of the greatest warriors who ever lived, was a righteous man with an indomitable will. He rarely took on students because so few men and women could live up to his high moral standards. However, one day a private named Gai Nie caught his eye. The young man, while defending a cohort of camp followers from ruthless bandits, exhibited such skill and finesse with his weapon that he greatly impressed the general. Over the following weeks, Li Mu slyly tested Gai Nie’s moral character. Immensely satisfied by the young man, he promoted him and began teaching him in earnest. Months passed and the war against the Qin raged all across the land. Then one day the King of Zhao, believing rumors that Li Mu was secretly allied with the King of Qin, ordered the general to commit ritual suicide. Ever loyal, the general did so without question. Shortly thereafter, the Qin army broke the Zhao defenses. All was lost. Gai Nie, despite his best efforts to rally the soldiers, had no choice but to ride back to camp and save his wife. Together they fled to safety. Saddened by the loss of his mentor and sickened by war, Gai Nie 46

decided to retire his sword. He and his wife moved from place to place, avoiding the bounty hunters and Qin patrols who eagerly sought his head. He was content to live a simple life. Everything changed for the worse, however, on the day his friend Jing Ke’s letter found him. Now, with his wife and baby dead, Gai Nie has again taken up his sword against the despotic Qin leader, King Ying Zheng and his wicked armies. Gai Nie will have his revenge. 7.2 Character’s Attributes 7.2.1 Basic Attributes The main characters have their own Five-element attributes. After one of the Five-element attributes has been enhanced, some secondary attributes will also be enhanced besides Attack and Defense Power. Five-element Attributes Metal Wood Water Fire Earth Secondary Attributes Increases Attacks and the power of attack skills. Increases HP and HP recovery speed. Increases MP, MP recovery speed and the power of secondary skills. Increases strike and dodge rates. Increases defense. Therefore, only allocating the limited attribute points according to the features of each class can achieve the best effect. 47

7.1.5 Gai Nie<br />

Gai Nie<br />

Age: 35<br />

Race: Human<br />

Class: Paladin<br />

Fealty: None<br />

Home: Yuci<br />

Strengths: Dispassionate and Wise<br />

Weaknesses: Jaded<br />

Wherever Gai Nie goes, his reputation precedes him like a wild fire on<br />

a grass plain. He is a veteran of many wars, and is one of the few true<br />

heroes in China during this troubled time. His career began in the state<br />

of Zhao, following the famous general Li Mu into battle after battle<br />

against the Qin rebels. Li Mu, one of the greatest warriors who ever<br />

lived, was a righteous man with an indomitable will. He rarely took on<br />

students because so few men and women could live up to his high<br />

moral standards. However, one day a private named Gai Nie caught his<br />

eye. The young man, while defending a cohort of camp followers from<br />

ruthless bandits, exhibited such skill and finesse with his weapon that<br />

he greatly impressed the general. Over the following weeks, Li Mu<br />

slyly tested Gai Nie’s moral character. Immensely satisfied by the<br />

young man, he promoted him and began teaching him in earnest.<br />

Months passed and the war against the Qin raged all across the land.<br />

Then one day the King of Zhao, believing rumors that Li Mu was<br />

secretly allied with the King of Qin, ordered the general to commit<br />

ritual suicide. Ever loyal, the general did so without question. Shortly<br />

thereafter, the Qin army broke the Zhao defenses. All was lost. Gai<br />

Nie, despite his best efforts to rally the soldiers, had no choice but to<br />

ride back to camp and save his wife. Together they fled to safety.<br />

Saddened by the loss of his mentor and sickened by war, Gai Nie<br />

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