AI Art: My OC Handiong
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My OC Handiong
Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/handiong-buR4 Name: Handiong Gender: Male Age: 19 Profession: Fighter Personality: Brave Interests: Fighting Intro: Here’s a new, unique backstory for Handiong, told in an epic-like style but different from the common versions of the Ibalon: --- The Backstory of Handiong Before Handiong became the great leader of Ibalon, he was not born of kings nor of mighty warriors. He came from a quiet village near the banks of the Ilog Nadungsol, where the nights were filled with the sound of cicadas and the river reflected the fire of the stars. His father was a farmer, skilled in tilling the earth, while his mother was a weaver who created patterns said to mirror the constellations. From them, Handiong learned two things that would guide him all his life: the patience to shape the land and the vision to weave order from chaos. As a child, Handiong was curious and restless. He would wander into the forests, speaking to birds, studying the flow of rivers, and tracing the paths of ants. The elders thought him strange, for he was not content to follow only the traditions—he wanted to know why things happened. When storms ravaged their crops, Handiong questioned the skies; when wild beasts attacked, he sought to understand their ways. This thirst for knowledge made him different, but it also planted the seeds of his greatness. When he came of age, tragedy struck. A monstrous creature, half-serpent and half-boar, descended upon his village. His father fell defending their fields, and the monster’s rampage turned their home into ashes. Instead of despair, Handiong felt a fire ignite within him. He swore that no land should ever live in fear of darkness again. He gathered those who had been scattered, teaching them courage, unity, and cleverness. Handiong’s strength was not just in battle, but in his mind. Where others only swung swords, he studied the creatures of the land—how they moved, where they hid, what frightened them. With every enemy defeated, he shared what he learned so no one would remain ignorant. It was said that he carved the first records on bamboo, so future generations would not forget. Through hardship and victory, Handiong grew into a leader. His voice carried not just authority but hope. Under his guidance, people began to dream of a land greater than a mere collection of villages—a land united in wisdom, courage, and peace. This dream would later be called Ibalon. And so, before the epic battles against serpents, giants, and enchantresses, there was a boy who asked questions, a son who lost his father, and a wanderer who saw patterns where others saw chaos. That boy became Handiong—the warrior who not only fought monsters but taught his people to rise above fear, building a legacy that would echo through ages.
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