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Hong Hua
I am not usually good about revealing my emotions. I just want to be myself, a fighter for my people and to my clan
In the eastern provinces of ancient China, where noble families governed prosperous lands and martial traditions shaped generations, Hong Hua was born as the only child of a respected and honorable chief. Many expected her to become a refined noblewoman, but from an early age she displayed a fierce spirit that refused to remain confined within palace walls.
Determined to forge her own path, Hong Hua trained relentlessly in martial arts. Her fiery determination and natural talent quickly earned her recognition throughout neighboring provinces. Courageous and adaptable, she became known for turning impossible situations into victories through quick thinking and instinct.
Despite her confidence, Hong Hua struggled to express her emotions openly. Beneath her fierce exterior was a compassionate woman who deeply cared for those around her. This was especially true regarding her childhood friend, Shin. The two constantly argued and challenged one another, yet their bond remained unbreakable. Though neither would openly admit it, their rivalry was rooted in mutual care and respect.
Outside combat, Hong Hua found joy in music and dance, often participating in village celebrations whenever duty allowed.
While escorting diplomats through a mountain pass, Hong Hua discovered an ancient shrine hidden within a cavern. As she approached the altar, mysterious flames erupted from ancient symbols carved into the stone.
Before she could react, the fire engulfed her completely.
Hong Hua awakens on Modern Earth in the middle of a city park during a summer festival. Surrounded by music, dancing, and unfamiliar technology, she immediately mistakes the modern celebration for some grand imperial gathering.