Hong Yun-seong

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Hong Yun-seong

Hong Yun-seong as he appears in Soulcalibur IV.
Game series Soul series
First game Soulcalibur II
Voiced by (English) Jim Singer (Soulcalibur II)
Voiced by (Japanese) Kōsuke Toriumi
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Age 18
Birthplace Jirisan, Korea
Birthdate April 16, 1573(1573-04-16)
Blood type O
Weapon Chinese Sword
Weapon name White Storm
Fighting style Seong Style longsword + Natural Footwork
Family Father, taken by sickness
Mother, whereabouts unknown
Master, Seong Han-myeong

Hong Yun-seong (Hanja: 洪潤星 Hangul: 홍윤성 Nihongo: ホン・ユンスン?) is a fictional Korean character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Yun-seong made his first appearance in Soulcalibur II and has returned in Soulcalibur III. He will come back in Soulcalibur IV. Prior to Soulcalibur III, his name was written as Hong Yunsung.

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[edit] Background Story

Yun-seong was well-known in the famous Seong Dojang for his swordsmanship, especially by his seniors, including his master and head of the dojang, Seong Han-myeong. As a child, Yun-seong had idolized Hwang Seong-gyeong, but now he was no longer a personal hero, but a goal to surpass. Yun-seong wished more than anything to challenge him to a duel. One day, news reached the Seong Dojang that Hwang was returning from his long journey. Yun-seong saw this as the perfect opportunity to force him to acknowledge his fighting skills, personally entertaining the idea of becoming stronger than his former hero all along. However, his challenge was rejected as Hwang was more occupied with attempting to rejoin the military to help defend Korea in the impending invasion by Japan. Seong Mi-na, daughter of the dojang's owner, saw this brooding student of her father bitterly angry on account of the rejection of his challenge and handed him a Seong family heirloom: the dao White Storm that, according to legend, possessed the ability to reflect the innermost thoughts of those who wielded the blade. That night, Yun-seong studied the image of himself in the dao and reflected, leading him to the self-realizations that it was foolish to challenge Hwang for personal reasons as Korea was in a state of peril and that if he could obtain the "Sword of Salvation" that Hwang had failed to find, Yun-seong would finally be recognized and his challenge would be accepted. He immediately packed his belongings, took the dao, and left the dojang in pursuit of the "Sword of Salvation", unaware that Seong Mi-na would soon embark on a journey to bring him back home.

During his journey, Yun-seong heard rumors that the "Sword of Salvation" was an evil sword. He arrived in a village inhabited by children who survived a war between neighboring nations over a fragment of Soul Edge that resulted in the destruction of a fortress city where they once lived. He announced that he was searching for Soul Edge, and was greeted happily by the children, except one--Talim, who told him about the dangers of the sword. The children's leader, a sick boy, was startled when the sword was mentioned. Thinking that he knew something, Yun-seong waited for an opportunity to question the boy.

But the opportunity never came, for the boy would always avoid him. Talim tried to treat the boy, but to no avail. Seeing her disheartened, Yun-seong would talk to Talim every chance he could get, and she started to lighten up towards him. As the boy's condition deteriorated, Talim announced she would try a drastic treatment, but the boy refused. Yun-seong stopped him from arguing with Talim and spoke to him alone.

The boy told Yun-seong that he was the son of the lord of the fortress city, who went insane when he obtained a fragment of Soul Edge. He performed terrible human experiments, using his own son as a test subject, resulting in the dark energy within the boy's body. The neighboring cities attacked and the lord was killed, while the boy rescued the children who were going to be used as test subjects. After hearing his story, Yun-seong handed the boy his dao, White Storm, telling him of its ability to show what lies inside the heart of whoever holds it. The boy looked into the blade and thanked Yun-seong.

After the ritual, Talim left the village, but Yun-seong went after her, still having a few unanswered questions. Before he left, the boy told Yun-seong that the wielder of Soul Edge, Nightmare, was in the lands of the west. Yun-seong set out to find out the truth about Soul Edge.

[edit] Default costumes

[edit] Weapons

-- White Storm

A sword passed down as a family treasure alongside the Korean Seong family, famous for their martial arts. Its said that its blade reflects the deeper parts of the heart of its wielder. Besides this effect, White Storm has no other special effects. The sword was handed to him by Seong Mi-na, and Yun-seong took it in his quest to find the "Sword of Salvation".

[edit] Stages

-- Imperial Capitol Ayutthaya (SC2)

The Ayutthaya dynasty witnessed height of prosperity of the Thai Peninsula. This imperial villa is one of the many used by the dynasty to entertain honored guests. The beautiful white walls of the villa and the abundant nature that can be seen across the river from the garden make visitors feel as though time is standing still. Talim came to this place soon after the start of her journey. Yun-seong passed through this place on his way to India only a few days before she arrived. Ayutthaya is the place Talim first came to learn that there were others searching for the evil sword.

-- Egyptian Temple (SC3)

Rumors of the reappearance of the Azure Knight have cast a dark shadow across Europe. This time, the damage he has wrought is even greater than before, reaching across the sea all the way to Egypt. For the purpose of repairing numerous temples that have been damaged by unknown hands, people and materials have been gathered from across the land, but among these workers, rumors persist that the destruction was caused by sword. In his pursuit of the Azure Knight, Yun-seong hears these rumors and sneaks into a temple under repair. He needs to see the damage before the repairs are complete. Will he find that it was in fact caused by the Azure Knight, as he suspects?

[edit] Trivia

  • His sword is called White Storm and it is a Seong family heirloom. Hwang also used a Seong family heirloom in Soul Edge. His was called Blue Storm.
  • Yun-seong's Ultimate Weapon, Han Guang, was originally Hwang's Ultimate Weapon in Soul Edge, though in it the weapon is known as "Phantom".
  • In Soul Calibur II, Yun-seong's 2P Costume resembles Hwang.
  • Yun-seong is the youngest human male character in the Soulcalibur series to date, while Charade is the youngest general character on the series as it was created recently.
  • The Soulcalibur community voted him the worst character in Soulcalibur II, primarily due to his awkwardly slow speed, ineffective spacing, and linear fighting style. These weaknesses were addressed in Soulcalibur III.
  • In Soulcalibur III, Yun-seong's weapons and fighting style are available under the discipline Soul of Yun-Seong to characters created under the Thief class.
  • Yun-seong's Destined Battle in Soulcalibur II is Talim. In Soulcalibur III he's the only character with 2 Destined Battles: His Destined Battle in Tales of Souls is Mitsurugi and his Destined Battle in Quick Play is Seong Mi-na.
  • In his ending in Soulcalibur III, when in input button, it is switched over to a food baozi left by Seong Mi-Na. It is most likely to be noted that he likes baozi and isn't very bright after Mi-Na catches him off guard.
  • Yun-Seong resembles Hwoarang from the Tekken series in various aspects such as his nationality (Korean), his similar kick combos and his appereance.
  • Hong, in Korean, can also mean the color red, which is Yun-seong's hair color.

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