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Liu Bei (tentative name) was a player in Lucid Adventure. She was a member of the Giga Empire.[1][2]

Appearances

Gallery

Personality

Relationships

Giga

Zhuge Kongming


Calmon

Monde

Abilities

Overview

Swordsmanship

Intelligence

Combat Style

Skills Tree

Liu Bei Skills


Items

Weapons

  • Double Swords:

Armour

  • Black Armour:

History

History

Infiltrating Calmon

Timeskip

Fall of Calmon

Season 2

Unnamed Arc

Quotes

By Liu Bei

To Lie Bei

About Lie Bei

Major Battles

Notes & Trivia

  • The character's name was never revealed in the series. Liu Bei is used as placeholder till the character's name is revealed. Naver fans universally call her "Yubi", the Korean pronunciation of Liu Bei.
  • Although this has yet to be confirmed, the Giga spy in AE 6 was hinted to be Liu Bei. The hints were:
    • Ear lobes: The woman has large earlobes. Liu Bei, is said to have had ears reaching to his shoulders, similar to many statues of Buddha.
    • Double Swords: The woman used two swords. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel, Liu Bei wields a pair of double edged swords called shuang gu jian (雙股劍)
    • Three visits: Liu Bei went to see Zhuge Liang and finally had an audience with him after three visits. This was referenced when the woman said she to Zhuge Kongming: "I didn't need to visit you three times to have you on my side, huh?".
    • Friends: Liu Bei was good at making friends Liu Bei was well liked by his contemporaries. Liu Bei made friends with famous and heroic people and many youths had struggled to attach to him. The Giga spy said "I made friends with everyone...".
    • Liu Bei, courtesy name Xuande, was a warlord in the late Eastern Han dynasty who founded the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period and became its first ruler. Culturally, due to the popularity of the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei is widely known as an ideal benevolent, humane ruler who cared for his people and selected good advisers for his government. His fictional counterpart in the novel was a salutary example of a ruler who adhered to the Confucian set of moral values, such as loyalty and compassion.
      • Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei took an oath of fraternity in a ceremony in the Peach Garden and became sworn brothers from then on. Their goal in taking the oath was to protect the Han Empire from the Yellow Turban rebels. The oath bound the three men, who would later play important roles in the establishment of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. It is also often alluded to as a symbol of fraternal loyalty.

References

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