Tshering Gurung serves as a soldier in the Tibet-Himalaya United Kingdom under Guillermo Garcia’s paramilitary Peace Monitoring Group. A tall, muscular man in his 40s, he possesses sharp dark brown eyes and sports short auburn hair tied into a high ponytail. His standard uniform consists of a green t-shirt marked by an official patch on the left sleeve and durable khaki cargo pants. Renowned for his affable and upbeat nature, Gurung effortlessly builds trust, allowing him to forge rapid connections with allies such as Shinya Kogami during joint missions countering Tibetan armed guerrillas. Initially committed to Garcia’s vision of regional stability through diplomacy, Gurung fulfills dual roles as a combatant and driver, ferrying Kogami into volatile zones like their mission shielding refugees from guerrilla assaults. His allegiance fractures upon uncovering Garcia’s covert exploitation of conflicts to expand influence under the guise of peacekeeping. Disillusioned, he abandons Garcia’s ranks and allies with Kogami to dismantle the corrupted operation. The pair’s collaboration evolves into mutual respect, punctuated by Gurung’s lighthearted anecdotes that underscore their growing camaraderie. Their final confrontation with Garcia sees Gurung wielding an RPG-29 to devastating effect in their coordinated assault, culminating in the faction’s downfall. Though their victory brings transient stability to the region, Gurung’s whereabouts and endeavors post-conflict remain unrecorded.

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Tshering Gurung

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