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'''King-gyou''' ({{TongNouAlphabet/Ki}} {{TongNouAlphabet/N}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Gi}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Yo}} {{TongNouAlphabet/U}}) is the king of the Land of Desire [[Yui-wang]]. When awoken by a [[Golden Flower]], he will present the player with an entrance to the Helix Palace [[Luo-shang]] after a choice between six items that are useful inside: the [[Chopsticks]], [[Sheep Intestine]], [[Sun Water]], [[Bottle Gourd]], [[Small Mallet]], and [[Panacea]]. He is known to turn souls who perish in the Helix Palace into jewelry and gold for himself.
'''King-gyou''' is the king of the Land of Desire [[Yui-wang]]. When awoken by a [[Golden Flower]], he will present the player with an entrance to the Helix Palace [[Luo-shang]] after a choice between six items that are useful inside: the [[Chopsticks]], [[Sheep Intestine]], [[Sun Water]], [[Bottle Gourd]], [[Small Mallet]], and [[Panacea]]. He is known to turn souls who perish in the Helix Palace into jewlery and gold for himself.
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==Tong-Nou Book Entry==
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''King of Yui-wang (Land of Desire), embraces infinite desire. His ugly desires have turned his body to gold. Possesses the power to turn human desires into gold or gems. Greedy and self-centered, but amiable.''
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====Likes====
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''Collecting gold and gems to decorate the Helix Palace Luo-shang is his life work. A tone-deaf, but, a music freak. Seeks but the four missing instruments.''
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====Dislikes====
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''All that is neither gold nor gems, are worth as much as dust. Simplicity and poverty are the words he most dislikes. Detests all tone-deaf people apart from himself.''
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==Gallery==
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File:Kinggyoubook.png|King-gyou's design featured in ''[[The Art of Computer Designing]]''.
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File:KingGyouGallery.png|King-gyou's appearance in the ''[[Karacters]]'' gallery.
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File:KingGyouTNIB.png|King-gyou's appearance in the ''[[Tong-Nou Illustrated Book]]''.
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File:web_peace_04.jpg|A version of King-gyou's design in the art series [[Gradation of Happiness]].
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</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 7 May 2024

King-gyou
KingGyou.png
Land Yui-wang
Location Hallway of Yui-wang
Role King


King-gyou (Ki N Gi Yo U) is the king of the Land of Desire Yui-wang. When awoken by a Golden Flower, he will present the player with an entrance to the Helix Palace Luo-shang after a choice between six items that are useful inside: the Chopsticks, Sheep Intestine, Sun Water, Bottle Gourd, Small Mallet, and Panacea. He is known to turn souls who perish in the Helix Palace into jewelry and gold for himself.

Tong-Nou Book Entry

King of Yui-wang (Land of Desire), embraces infinite desire. His ugly desires have turned his body to gold. Possesses the power to turn human desires into gold or gems. Greedy and self-centered, but amiable.

Likes

Collecting gold and gems to decorate the Helix Palace Luo-shang is his life work. A tone-deaf, but, a music freak. Seeks but the four missing instruments.

Dislikes

All that is neither gold nor gems, are worth as much as dust. Simplicity and poverty are the words he most dislikes. Detests all tone-deaf people apart from himself.

Gallery

Eastern Mind Characters
Reincarnations RinByouTouShaKaiJinRetsuZenGyou
Land of Life Moku-gyou & Moku-gyou's partnerZoh-gaeru FamilyTabelinai
Land of Desire King-gyouChi-fangPu-ryaoShow-miNai-naiTake-yaccoTwei-tweiLong-ri & Long-yuiRotating Boulder
Land of Time Ka-gyouYing & YangGa-showT.B.C.
Land of Dreaming Sui-gyouAh & UngMong-iMong-aruZuo-mongPang-xie
Central Mountain Tou-gyouTwins from Tong-Nou (Bibo & PipoBabebu & BabeboJido & JizoDadezu & Zazezu)
Phantom Marketplace Mai-chiu
Every Land A-mong Family (Ichi-a-mongNi-a-mongSan-a-mongYo-a-mongGoh-a-mong) • Fang-shing