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L u t h e r i n e  Q u a - C h i  W o n g

Lutherine Wong (Wong Qua-Chi) retired a famed martial artist who now had elite schools in Korea, England, Australia, and branching a few in the United States. He was a sixth generation fighter who now had the burden of carrying on his family name and notoriety. Both younger brothers and a sister were murdered in cases that still are unsolved. "Luther" had grown selective of his company. It was there in his own world was where his own secrets came to life.

Publicly, Lutherine Wong was the quintessential role model to every struggling fighter and martial artist 'wannabe' in Hollywood. He had a few starring roles in film in his twenties. But now tipping the forties, he'd settled for smaller roles, executive producing, and running his schools. He would attend a few parties just to keep his face remembered, but he didn't want the limelight.

Secretly, "Luther" Wong was a modern day assassin that had recently retired. He had thirty-six successful kills that were never tracked back to him. It wasn't until the last assignment, a woman -- mother of four, he announced to the underground Asian Mafia that he couldn't do it anymore. The woman looked him in the eyes and pleaded for dear life before he quietly put a bullet in her brain.



Nicolette Thatcher-Meads was the daughter of 2nd Prime Minister Eric Maurice Thatcher of England. Her death was politically spurred from a side deal made with a Korean official to provide protection during the year long stay in their country. Prime Minister Thatcher was six million dollars short of the fifteen million owed. The balance was taken from his daughter's life. And Wong was five million dollars richer.

There was no wife, no children, no significant other in Wong's life. It was safer that way. Going against his beliefs, recently had few encounters of the same gender. This was to ensure there was no procreation. Any child he bear would have an untimely death. This was evident. The line of assassins would stop with him. Everything he owned was going to Asian charities when death occurred. It was merely a matter of time before he was the target.

Other: Large tattoo of a "Dragon" over back, pelvis and thigh.
 


Out of Character Remarks ---

The character is temporary one created out of boredom. His story can be altered or even changed with the right motivation.

I'm not an elitist role-player and I don't need five IM boxes or five minutes worth of lines in a chatroom to get a point across. However, I do ask the basics: Know how to spell, be of age, and limit the out of character conversation.

We all are here to play. You don't need an out of character report of my real life to play.

The character, Wong, would be considered bisexual. He's not a raging to get into someone's pants or dress. Outwardly, he's a regular person with interests who happens to be wealthy. Company of either sex is welcome. He's sociable but alittle shy initially. And eventually becomes very dominative. In bed, he's versatile. And yes, the limit is -- if it breaks the skin, or causes too much pain, it's not worth it. He being raped is not totally out of the picture. But again, it has to be on my terms.



No deaths unless spoken about out of character. Yes, he'll eventually die but Wong will die when I'm ready for that, not because you feel that you can.

Oh yeah, the mun is male, over twenty-one. And can we please try and make it a decent length storyline. It's much more fun that way.

And, this is a roleplaying character. Which means - NOT REAL.