Yun
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 00:23, 15 December 2006
Yun has been a bunny for a little over a year, and on Mayhem for a little less than half that time. He is a proud Cajun, as well as an Air Force veteran. He is, perhaps, most (in)famous for his Classmates RP character, Kim Yamazaki, about whom the word "nymphomaniac" has occasionally been used in a descriptive sense.
He is also highly active in the Music Association Topic thread, and posts occasionally in Kylen's Interdimensional Bar.
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Active Characters
- Kim "Kiya" Yamazaki (Classmates)
- Tony Kim (Classmates)
- Zack Tyler (Classmates)
- Marie Thibodeaux (Aftermath II)
- TJ Cameron/Lord Líget Hræfna of Hræfnsweart (Dreamscape)
Inactive Characters
- Rogi Egnirys (Drifters III)
- Yun Cheol-Su (Kylen's Bar)
- Yi Su-Roe (Kylen's Bar)
- Noe Jeong-Gu (Kylen's Bar)
- Choi Na-Bi (Kylen's Bar)
- Sariya Dunthile (Kylen's Bar)
- Quona Dunthile (Kylen's Bar)
- Heather Nic Cathail (Originally in Magic School, later in Kylen's Bar)
RPs
- Classmates RP
- Magical School RP
- Kylen's Interdimensional Bar
- Aftermath II RP
- Dreamscape RP
- Drifters III
Trivia
- Yun is an obsessive pro-wrestling fan, whose main avatar is a performer.
- Yun's forum avatar is a picture of the Japanese guitarist Die from the band Dir en Grey. They are Yun's favorite band, and Die is his favorite member.
- Yun is one of the small handful of posters who can be described as both religious and conservative, though he is not a religious conservative.
- The name "Yun" is short for "Yun Chòl-Su", which was the name given to Yun by his Korean instructor. It became shortened over the years due to the Korean language's resistance to romanization. The given name, Chòl-Su, went through five or six different spellings before Yun gave up.