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==Affiliation== | == Affiliation == | ||
Villain (Probably, but no details are known) | Villain (Probably, but no details are known) | ||
==Civil Identity== | == Civil Identity == | ||
Pha Xiong | Pha Xiong | ||
==Group== | == Group == | ||
The Tsoo (He's connected, but it's unknown if he's part of the group oficially) | The Tsoo (He's connected, but it's unknown if he's part of the group oficially) | ||
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==Known powers== | == Known powers == | ||
Pha Xiong is renowned for his creation of magical tattoos (1). He's described as a deadly master of martial arts (1). Probably he's able to summon Ancestor Spirits as well. | Pha Xiong is renowned for his creation of magical tattoos (1). He's described as a deadly master of martial arts (1). Probably he's able to summon Ancestor Spirits as well. | ||
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==Status== | == Status == | ||
Prisoner in the Zig. Note that this fact does not prevent him of being active. | Prisoner in the Zig. Note that this fact does not prevent him of being active. | ||
==Description== | == Description == | ||
Pha Xiong has probably done more for the foundation and success of the Tsoo than anyone else, except perhaps Tub Ci. When Tub Ci was imprisoned in the Zig, he met there another Hmong prisoner like him: Pha Xiong. This Pha Xiong was a veteran of Asian Southeast wars, some dating back to the 50s, a consumate master of martial arts, master tattooist and, secretly, a man versed in the magic arts of old (1). Pha Xiong is the original source of the recipe of the Tsoo Ink (1), and, probably, of the secrets of the summoning of Ancient Spirits as well. He taught Tub Ci most or perhaps all of his secrets (1), which the later used to eventually form the Tsoo afterwards. | Pha Xiong has probably done more for the foundation and success of the Tsoo than anyone else, except perhaps Tub Ci. When Tub Ci was imprisoned in the Zig, he met there another Hmong prisoner like him: Pha Xiong. This Pha Xiong was a veteran of Asian Southeast wars, some dating back to the 50s, a consumate master of martial arts, master tattooist and, secretly, a man versed in the magic arts of old (1). Pha Xiong is the original source of the recipe of the Tsoo Ink (1), and, probably, of the secrets of the summoning of Ancient Spirits as well. He taught Tub Ci most or perhaps all of his secrets (1), which the later used to eventually form the Tsoo afterwards. | ||
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[[ | [[File:TsooTattoingParlor2.jpg|center|thumb|300px||<div style="text-align: center;border:none">Pha Xiong's legacy: Tsoo Ink in a Tsoo tattooing parlor</div>]] | ||
==Appearances== | == Appearances == | ||
'''In game''' | '''In game''' | ||
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[[ | [[File:Zig1.jpg|center|thumb|300px||<div style="text-align: center;border:none">Pha Xiong's current residence:Ziggursky Prison</div>]] | ||
==Sources== | == Sources == | ||
1: City of heroes official site | 1: City of heroes official site | ||
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==See also== | == See also == | ||
[[Tub Ci]] | [[Tub Ci]] | ||
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==External Links== | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.cityofheroes.com/ | * [http://www.cityofheroes.com/game_info/know_your_adversary/tsoo.html '''City of Heroes official website'''] | ||
The source of most of the info for this article, and the best source available. | The source of most of the info for this article, and the best source available. | ||
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Pha Xiong is a Hmong. So is Tub Ci. So are most of the Tsoo. But...what's a Hmong? Learn it here! | Pha Xiong is a Hmong. So is Tub Ci. So are most of the Tsoo. But...what's a Hmong? Learn it here! | ||
[[Category:Game Background]] | [[Category:Game Background]] |
Revision as of 06:50, 2 March 2009
Affiliation
Villain (Probably, but no details are known)
Civil Identity
Pha Xiong
Group
The Tsoo (He's connected, but it's unknown if he's part of the group oficially)
Known powers
Pha Xiong is renowned for his creation of magical tattoos (1). He's described as a deadly master of martial arts (1). Probably he's able to summon Ancestor Spirits as well.
As he's not present in game as of today, his archetype and powersets are unknown.
Status
Prisoner in the Zig. Note that this fact does not prevent him of being active.
Description
Pha Xiong has probably done more for the foundation and success of the Tsoo than anyone else, except perhaps Tub Ci. When Tub Ci was imprisoned in the Zig, he met there another Hmong prisoner like him: Pha Xiong. This Pha Xiong was a veteran of Asian Southeast wars, some dating back to the 50s, a consumate master of martial arts, master tattooist and, secretly, a man versed in the magic arts of old (1). Pha Xiong is the original source of the recipe of the Tsoo Ink (1), and, probably, of the secrets of the summoning of Ancient Spirits as well. He taught Tub Ci most or perhaps all of his secrets (1), which the later used to eventually form the Tsoo afterwards.
Pha Xiong is not present in any part of the game, and currently serves a life-sentence in the Zig. It seems unlikely that the Zig could contain a man of such experience and talents, and the Tsoo have proven that they can influence the events inside the Zig with relative ease (2) but if he has decided to stay due to his advanced age or because of any other reason, that only him can know.
Appearances
In game
None. The only place where Pha Xiong is mentioned is the official page.
In Comic Book
So far, none.
In Novels
UNKNOWN
Other sources
So far, none.
Sources
1: City of heroes official site
2: Sakai Tamaki bio
See also
External Links
The source of most of the info for this article, and the best source available.
Pha Xiong is a Hmong. So is Tub Ci. So are most of the Tsoo. But...what's a Hmong? Learn it here!