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Lu Bu Fengxian, famed as the "Flying General," stood as a warlord of the Three Kingdoms period, hailed as humanity's strongest warrior. Born beneath a red moon, he was orphaned during a village raid and adopted by Lü Shang, who named him. Even in childhood, his monstrous strength allowed him to kill wolves and bears effortlessly. When Lü Shang fell ill, Lu Bu raided a magistrate's estate for medicine, provoking retaliatory attacks that killed his adoptive father. This loss propelled him into a wandering quest for worthy opponents, a journey marred by lifelong despair over his unmatched power.

His physical presence was imposing: a muscular frame etched with scars, a dragon tattoo spanning his torso, and the characters for "Flying General" inscribed on his right side. Waist-length dark hair was secured in a bun adorned with golden pheasant tail feathers. He typically wore only white baggy pants and a dragon-scale-patterned cloth fastened by a lion-head belt buckle. Shark-like teeth and a permanent scowl completed his fearsome visage.

His personality centered on an insatiable lust for battle and indifference to material wealth or alliances. He switched allegiances freely, serving warlords like Dong Zhuo solely when promised challenging foes such as Sun Jian. He spoke sparingly, expressing emotions primarily through combat. His profound despair stemmed from the crushing boredom of finding no human rival to match his strength, leading to his voluntary surrender and execution by Cao Cao in 199 AD. Facing death, he clung to the hope the afterlife might offer a worthy adversary.

His combat abilities were unparalleled among mortals. He possessed godlike physical attributes: strength to hurl boulders effortlessly, speed to dodge arrows and create sonic booms alongside his horse Red Hare, durability to withstand divine attacks, and endurance to fight for months without fatigue. His signature technique, Sky Eater, unleashed a downward halberd swing with such force it parted clouds for miles. Prior iterations included Incomplete Sky Eater and The Strongest Warrior from China, a leaping vertical strike. He demonstrated immense pain tolerance, resistance to heat and poison, and a menacing aura that instilled fear in soldiers and horses.

His primary weapon was the halberd. Mortal versions shattered under his strength until his valkyrie Randgriz transformed into the divine Fang Tian Ji during Ragnarok. This Volund could break any defense, including Thor's gauntlet Járngreipr. His mastery extended to hand-to-hand combat and horsemanship; Red Hare, his steed, functioned as an extension of his body, capable of "traveling a thousand miles" and aiding him even post-mortem.

In Ragnarok's first round, he battled Thor. After their initial clash, he wounded Thor using Fang Tian Ji's armor-piercing ability. When Thor awakened Mjölnir, Lu Bu blocked Geirröd Thor's Hammer, destroying his legs. Red Hare intervened, enabling Lu Bu to stand and execute Sky Eater. Thor countered with Geirröd, shattering Lu Bu's arms. In his final moments, Lu Bu bit off his mangled arm, mounted Red Hare for a final charge, and died smiling, having finally experienced true joy in battle.

His legacy included a memorial in Brunhilde's shrine. His life's trajectory—from orphaned child to executed general—reflected an unending quest for a rival powerful enough to make him "give everything," a quest fulfilled only against a god.