An immortal man, who lives in the mountains. Crass, a bit rude, rough and blunt. Not always in that state of mind, but it can be pretty close. Th very monk has plenty of kind moments but his honesty is considered crippling. A man who knows what he wants and just lives the way he choose. From where he is from, its hinted he was a man of duty and honor. A martial artist of the old ways and an ex-guard from a kingdom now long gone. Shura spends his "life" using old magic to move to different worlds, living there for a long time then moving out. Shura avoids more modern world cause they are loud and nosey. Which being, complaining about anything being loud when considering his mouth. The man swears like a sailor on a bad day. Isolation is his way, living on a mountain that normal or potentially even abnormal lives could have a hard time breathing due to the altitude. Yet, he isn't fully against guests. But he certainly isn't the best host. Shura spends his days on the mystical mountain, growing crops in the few man-made areas inside the rocky creation. When he was smaller, he was a farm boy and the very life style hasn't left him. One of few moments when he is peaceful. An old style blend of fertilizer, pure water coursing like veins through the mountain yield probably the best fruits and veggies most worlds can have. Such quality is needed since its all he sells. Along with his alcoholic creations. Making his own, he forgets that normal livers aren't like his. The potency of his drinks could 1. kill a normal human and 2. send abnormal beings into an unconscious state. Not all the time, but like his crops; the quality of his craft is superb. There is almost not a single day when he isn't drinking. Normally how he stays in a calm and nice mood. Outside of being drunk, he can be competent and is a very good fighter. A healthy diet of fruit, veggies and meat.
Feng:
A once dragon spirit who resided in Shura for the long life the monk has had so far. With his own body, due to a chapter between the pair, Feng now begins his own journey of "experience". Out of the two, the dragons position in their relationship is akin to some kind of servant, but like a older brother who is a consultant. His personality is completely different than Shuras. Maintaining similar sass like his drunken partner and honest, Feng is more polite and humble. He can agree with Shura but also can't disagree when other people provide a better argument or prove the monk wrong. Feng maintains the old sense of duty they once shared from the kingdom they served and has been seeking a new partner to hold fast to the rules his kind followed. While he knows about many things, at times having taken control of Shuras body many times when he was allowed, with his OWN body he wants a better appreciation of many opportunities. In this moment, Feng is like a small child with a new toy; wanting to do tons of things yet maintaining a responsible mindset. While Shura, visits very extoic establishments to let go of tension, Feng would rather wander about and sight see. Never has he had a body nor would he ever have thought of it due to the long history of servitude back in their world. But during an argument with Shura, the monk revealed a rather hidden secret that pushed the dragon to give it a shot.
The pair are not without the other. The distance doesn't matter. Different in personalities they are, Shura and Feng always has each others backs. Shenanigans aside, Shura being beat up cause he is being dumb or Feng "drowning" as Shura stands off tot eh side, snickering; they will arrive at the others side even faster now that Feng has his own body. Their pact/contract/vow isn't broken at all just because they are separate. Shura can still call on Fengs power and Feng can now use his power in new ways; thus making a very dangerous team for a fight.
Sure, did you want her to have toned muscles? still in a dress? I don't like making canonical characters if I can help it. Did she inherit any dragon aspects?