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Sun Wukong is a Faunus from the Kingdom of Vacuo, who later moved to Mistral and made his first appearance in "The Stray". His weapon is a collapsible staff that separates into two pairs of nunchuks made of guns called Ruyi Bang and Jingu Bang.

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  • Sun Wukong is a Faunus from the Kingdom of Vacuo, who later moved to Mistral and made his first appearance in "The Stray". His weapon is a collapsible staff that separates into two pairs of nunchuks made of guns called Ruyi Bang and Jingu Bang.
  • Sun Wukong's name may also be spelled as Shun Wukong, Shun Wu Kong, or Sun Wu Kong. In the OGPlanet release of Tales Runner, Sun Wukong is called Wukong. Sun Wukong is a Monkey God from the Chinese folk tale Journey To The West. Wukong comes with 5+ Fury gain and EXP. Sun Wukong joined Tales Runner in the initial event of the Bull Demon invading Tales Land. He was freed from a mysterious vessel which appeared during the occurrence and aided the runners in defeating the Bull Demon and, later on, Princess Iron Fan. He decided to stay in Tales Land after everything ended.
  • Sun Wukong (Sun Xingzhe) (孫悟空(孫行者), Son Gokū (Son Gyōja)?) is one of the heroes featured in Journey to the West.
  • Sun Wukong is the first Monkey King from the Chinese epic novel Journey to the West and is currently known as "The Great Victorious Fighting Buddha". He is also Bikou's ancestor and Indra's former vanguard.
  • Sun Wukong was the Monkey King.
  • Sun Wukong, simply known as "Wukong" by Ryun, originated as a residual piece of Son Gokū's chakra within Chosuchi Akimichi. During a titanic battle, involving the Akimichi, Ryun Uchiha managed to tear out the tailed beast's chakra and seal it within himself. Shortly thereafter, he was able to invoke his Creation of all Things ability to give life and consciousness to the chakra. Upon doing so, he gave it a name.
  • Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King, is a main character in the Chinese classical novel Journey to the West. Sun Wukong is also found in many later stories and adaptations. In the novel, he is a monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers through Taoist practices. After rebelling against heaven and being imprisoned under a mountain by the Buddha, he later accompanies the monk Xuanzang on a journey to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India.
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  • The world to which the Misheji people fled during the Cataclysm. The name comes from an old legend of a Monkey King that wrought great havoc and was exiled to make pennance. Image:Icon globe.png This conworld article is a stub. You can Conworlds Wiki by [ expanding it]. Size:
  • Sun is a tan-skinned boy with short spiky light-blonde hair and dark-gray eyes. He wears two red wrist bracers and an open loose-collared white jacket with no shirt underneath, displaying his muscular abs. He also wears blue cargo pants tied up with a white belt. He wears white bandages on his legs and has a chain hanging from the belt loop on the right side of his pants.
  • "Time to add another knotch to Mr. Whacky!" Sun Wukong belongs to an ancient race known as the Symians. The Symians are a race of half human and half monkey. They ratain the intellect of a human, with the strength, agility, and balance of a monkey. Sun Wukong is the current the emperor of the great Sun Dynasty, an empire that stretches across one third of the globe. His perferred weapon is a large, eight foot staff, that he likes to call Mr. Whacky.
  • Sun Wukong's benefits are short term and ideal for quickly gaining control of the map in the Classical Age. His Myth Unit, the Monkey King, deals decent damage and its ability to stun multiple units grants the player's own the upper hand in skirmishes, but it is otherwise frail and will become obsolete upon advancing to the Heroic Age. Likewise, the Golden-banded Staff technology should only be researched if an early victory seems promising.
  • Sun Wukong, known in the West as the Monkey King, is the main character in the classical Chinese epic novel Journey to the West. In the novel, he accompanies the monk Xuanzang on the journey to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India.
  • Sun Wukong (onyomi: Son Gokū) is one of Sanzang's famous traveling disciples in Journey to the West. About 500 years before he met Sanzang, he prided himself on his immortality, strength, and stature as the Handsome Monkey King. After losing a war with heaven through a series of events, Wukong is sealed within a mountain prison and is forced to protect Sanzang on his journey West to atone for his past grievances. He is popularly known for using his mischievousness, optimism, and his wily cleverness to protect his master.
  • Sun Wukong is a hero from the Chinese epic Journey to the West. He wields a pole which can extend to any length, and weighs about 17,857 pounds. Sun Wukong was born from a magic stone formed from chaos. He joined a clan of monkeys, and discovered a secret cave that the monkeys could use as their new home. The monkeys were grateful and accepted Wukong as their king. However, Sun Wukong was not happy only ruling over monkeys, as he wanted Immortality. To find it, he traveled and found the Buddhist Patriarch Bodhi, who, with some uncertainty, took him on as his disciple. Wukong became a favorite disciple of Bodhi, and learned to read and write, as well as learning how to transform into anything in the universe. Here he also learned how to jump 33 miles in a single jump. However, Wukong starte
  • Sun Wukong (孫悟空 (そん ごくう), Sun Gokū) is a spiritual being of unique origin, being the ancestor of the legendary Sun Wukong, serving as a member of The Brave Companions. Having faced subjugation and racism on account of his appearance and bloodline (seen by the people of the Soul Society as 'unclean'), Sun Wukong has since become lost a taste for serving the weak and maintaining the balance of the Soul Society as many shinigami believe in. Sun Wukong is a physical powerhouse, imbued with the same spiritual powers of his ancestor. He is stronger then the run-of-the-mill shinigami, and is capable of impressive feats that can overpower even the strongest of shinigami.
  • Wùkōng begins life as a rock on the Mountain Huaguo, which the winds shape into a monkey that becomes supernaturally animated. He soon becomes leader of a tribe of monkeys who take up safe residence in the Cave of the Water Curtain. Wùkōng reigns happily over the monkeys for many years until he finally begins to realize his own mortality. Seeking a way to become immortal, Wùkōng first trains under a Buddhist patriarch and masters many magic spells. When the Ten Judges of the Dead come to collect him, he fights back, managing to erase his name and all the monkeys’ names from the Book of Life and Death. Kings of Heaven report him to the Jade Emperor for this wrongdoings.
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