Monkey King

{{Character Template Nishikawa Oshiro (mother,deceased); Lady Mao Heli (stepmother); Matthew Hong (older brother);
 * Image                  = MonkeyKing.jpg
 * RealName               = Marcus Hong Oshiro
 * CurrentAlias           = The Monkey King
 * Aliases                = The Fighting Buddha, Monkey-Man, Demon Macaque, Buddha Monkey, Great Sage, Equal of Heaven
 * Relatives              = Lord Morgan Hong (father);
 * Alignment              = Good
 * Identity               = Secret Identity
 * Citizenship            = Japan, China (Hong Kong)
 * Marital Status         =
 * Occupation             = Vigilante, college research student, primate ethologist
 * Affiliation            = White Lotus Society, University of Tokyo, Blood Lotus Society (formerly), HYDRA (formerly)
 * BaseOfOperations       = Hong Kong, China
 * Gender                 = Male
 * Height                 = 5' 8"
 * Weight                 = 140 lbs (64 kg)
 * Eyes                   = Dark Brown
 * Hair                   = Black
 * UnusualFeatures        =
 * Quote                   = “Regardless of how far you can jump, the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”
 * Speaker                 = Laozi
 * HistoryText             = ===Past Lives===

Sun Wukong
One millions years ago, the Celestials arrived on Earth, where they experimented on organisms on the planet in an attempt to create new species with advanced abilities. The Celestials constructed a machine called the Crucible using the Mind Stone, an Infinity Stone. Using the Mind Stone on humans, the Celestials created two new sentient species of human, the Eternals and the Deviants.

For centuries the Eternals and the Deviants warred against one another, but soon enough both peoples found a third party threat. At the dawn of civilization, the half-Eternal half-Deviant named Yu Di, called himself the Jade Emperor and conquered the forces of Eternals and Deviants and incorporated them into his kingdom, Heaven, which sat hovering in Earth’s atmosphere above the land known as East Asia, and was shielded from the view of surface dwellers.

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