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Feng is a major antagonist and later a complex ally in the Undead Unluck narrative. He is a Chinese martial artist and a Negator, belonging to the organization called Under before his eventual capture and forced cooperation with the Union. His chronological age is approximately 170 to 180 years old, though his physical body has been restored to the condition of a young adult in his mid-twenties. He stands around 165 centimeters tall. In his first appearances, Feng hides his face beneath the hood of a Chinese-style jacket that bears the inverted symbol of Under and the characters for Eight Extremes, referencing his martial art. After using an ancient artifact to regain his youth, he is revealed to have a sharp, predatory face with a mole on his forehead, distinctive eyebrows that fork at the ends, and long hair braided into a single plait with strands falling over his forehead. Despite his lean build, his body is extremely muscular, sculpted by over a century of relentless training.
Feng is driven entirely by his obsession with becoming the strongest fighter in the world, a title he claims as peerless under heaven. He is a self-described combat addict who lives solely to battle powerful opponents and views cataclysmic events like the end of the world as exciting opportunities to fight gods. His personality is defined by a ruthless egoism and a complete subordination of morality to his desire for martial supremacy. He operates on a twisted philosophy that to achieve true strength, a person must lose everything they love and be filled with hatred and despair. Consequently, he does not hesitate to try to kill innocent people, such as Fuuko Izumo or Mui, solely to use their deaths as fuel to make his enemies, or his own disciples, stronger. His idea of mentorship is inherently destructive; he takes in talented disciples, nurtures them, and eventually plans to kill them, viewing them only as nourishment for his own path to becoming peerless. Despite this cruelty, Feng possesses a strangely pure and honest dedication to his goal, and his confrontations with powerful foes who earn his respect can reveal a buried complexity within him.
Feng's backstory begins as a street urchin who turned to violence to survive. After being taught martial arts by a man who advocated for nonviolence, Feng beat him and stole all the techniques from his school, declaring himself the strongest in creation. It was at this moment that his Negator ability, Unfade, awakened. His tragedy, the source of his negation, is the endless solitude that comes with eternal life. As the years passed, the rivals who sought to defeat him grew old and faded away, leaving Feng alone, still waiting for a challenger who could never catch up. This loneliness is the core of his character, though he would never admit it. In his seventies, already bearing the burden of Unfade, Feng took in two orphans, Shen Xiang and Mei Xiang, becoming their master. To force Shen to grow stronger through despair, Feng orchestrated a horrific scenario where the siblings would fight to the death, also killing his first disciple, Luo, when he tried to interfere. This event cemented Feng as Shen's hated nemesis and the source of his life's trauma.
For over a century, Feng grew increasingly frustrated that his physical body was deteriorating from age, contradicting his quest for absolute strength. He joined Under on the condition that they would share information about ancient artifacts, particularly those related to youth and time. During the black market auction arc, Feng acquired the artifact Life is Strange, a time-manipulation device. He used it to resurrect his ally Rip Tristan, deliberately setting the rewind wide enough that the powerful backlash regressed his own biological age by roughly 150 years, returning him to his physical prime.
Feng serves as a major antagonist, most notably as the personal nemesis of the Union fighter Shen Xiang. His role in the story is to act as a nearly insurmountable wall of martial prowess, testing the limits of the protagonists. He is directly responsible for the death of Shen's sister, making his conflict with Shen one of the most personal in the series. His key relationships are defined by combat and manipulation. He is the former master of Shen Xiang, whom he views as his greatest creation and eventual prey. He also has a complex dynamic with the protagonist, Fuuko Izumo, whom he initially tries to murder but later comes to respect as a worthy opponent who surpasses him.
Feng's development is subtle but significant. Initially presented as a pure villain and extreme egoist, his defeats and prolonged captivity within the Union force him to confront the limitations of his solitary path. His final fight with Shen reveals the tragedy of Unfade, as it forces him to acknowledge, even if silently, the loneliness that has defined his eternal life and the attachment to his disciples that he has always denied. In later story arcs, a defeated and imprisoned Feng demonstrates a begrudging willingness to cooperate, going so far as to hand over his prized weapons and sacrifice himself in a plan to help the Union defeat a god in a game of shiritori, doing so because he concluded that dying would allow him to understand the soul on a deeper level and thus become even stronger. This act shows his evolution from a purely selfish combatant to someone who can see value in a legacy beyond his own fists.
Feng's power is fundamentally based on pure martial arts and physical prowess, not his Negator ability. He is the master and creator of an original fighting style called True Bajiquan, an evolution of traditional Bajiquan focused on powerful, close-range, single-hit strikes that utilize explosive internal force. His techniques are devastating, including Hakkaizankou (Back Mountain Crash), a body-check that uses his entire body as a battering ram; Koboku (Arc Strike), which releases a wave of internal force capable of blowing away multiple opponents; and Zesshou Hoho (Lashing Step Cannon), a penetrating punch that drives clean through a target's torso. He is an analytical genius, able to instantly understand the weaknesses of abilities like Andy's Undead and Shen's Untruth and develop counter-strategies mid-fight. Feng is also an avid collector of ancient artifacts, primarily weapon-types. His known collection includes the Zuishin Tekkan, a hexagonal rod that can transform into a three-section staff or nunchucks; the Game of Death, a string of beads that allows him to resurrect people he has killed as obedient jiangshi (zombies); and the Kokuto'un, a dark flying cloud.
Feng's Negator ability is called Unfade. It is a self-targeting, forced-activation ability that denies the user's aging. From the moment the ability manifests, the user's body no longer physically ages. They cannot die of old age, though they remain fully vulnerable to death by injury or illness. In Feng's case, the ability activated when he was in his seventies, freezing his body in its elderly state. This makes Unfade functionally an inferior version of Andy's Undead, providing immortality from time but not from harm. However, when Feng used the Life is Strange artifact to age himself backwards, his body accepted the younger state because Unfade only prevents forward aging. This synergistic effect allowed him to regain his physical prime.
Feng is driven entirely by his obsession with becoming the strongest fighter in the world, a title he claims as peerless under heaven. He is a self-described combat addict who lives solely to battle powerful opponents and views cataclysmic events like the end of the world as exciting opportunities to fight gods. His personality is defined by a ruthless egoism and a complete subordination of morality to his desire for martial supremacy. He operates on a twisted philosophy that to achieve true strength, a person must lose everything they love and be filled with hatred and despair. Consequently, he does not hesitate to try to kill innocent people, such as Fuuko Izumo or Mui, solely to use their deaths as fuel to make his enemies, or his own disciples, stronger. His idea of mentorship is inherently destructive; he takes in talented disciples, nurtures them, and eventually plans to kill them, viewing them only as nourishment for his own path to becoming peerless. Despite this cruelty, Feng possesses a strangely pure and honest dedication to his goal, and his confrontations with powerful foes who earn his respect can reveal a buried complexity within him.
Feng's backstory begins as a street urchin who turned to violence to survive. After being taught martial arts by a man who advocated for nonviolence, Feng beat him and stole all the techniques from his school, declaring himself the strongest in creation. It was at this moment that his Negator ability, Unfade, awakened. His tragedy, the source of his negation, is the endless solitude that comes with eternal life. As the years passed, the rivals who sought to defeat him grew old and faded away, leaving Feng alone, still waiting for a challenger who could never catch up. This loneliness is the core of his character, though he would never admit it. In his seventies, already bearing the burden of Unfade, Feng took in two orphans, Shen Xiang and Mei Xiang, becoming their master. To force Shen to grow stronger through despair, Feng orchestrated a horrific scenario where the siblings would fight to the death, also killing his first disciple, Luo, when he tried to interfere. This event cemented Feng as Shen's hated nemesis and the source of his life's trauma.
For over a century, Feng grew increasingly frustrated that his physical body was deteriorating from age, contradicting his quest for absolute strength. He joined Under on the condition that they would share information about ancient artifacts, particularly those related to youth and time. During the black market auction arc, Feng acquired the artifact Life is Strange, a time-manipulation device. He used it to resurrect his ally Rip Tristan, deliberately setting the rewind wide enough that the powerful backlash regressed his own biological age by roughly 150 years, returning him to his physical prime.
Feng serves as a major antagonist, most notably as the personal nemesis of the Union fighter Shen Xiang. His role in the story is to act as a nearly insurmountable wall of martial prowess, testing the limits of the protagonists. He is directly responsible for the death of Shen's sister, making his conflict with Shen one of the most personal in the series. His key relationships are defined by combat and manipulation. He is the former master of Shen Xiang, whom he views as his greatest creation and eventual prey. He also has a complex dynamic with the protagonist, Fuuko Izumo, whom he initially tries to murder but later comes to respect as a worthy opponent who surpasses him.
Feng's development is subtle but significant. Initially presented as a pure villain and extreme egoist, his defeats and prolonged captivity within the Union force him to confront the limitations of his solitary path. His final fight with Shen reveals the tragedy of Unfade, as it forces him to acknowledge, even if silently, the loneliness that has defined his eternal life and the attachment to his disciples that he has always denied. In later story arcs, a defeated and imprisoned Feng demonstrates a begrudging willingness to cooperate, going so far as to hand over his prized weapons and sacrifice himself in a plan to help the Union defeat a god in a game of shiritori, doing so because he concluded that dying would allow him to understand the soul on a deeper level and thus become even stronger. This act shows his evolution from a purely selfish combatant to someone who can see value in a legacy beyond his own fists.
Feng's power is fundamentally based on pure martial arts and physical prowess, not his Negator ability. He is the master and creator of an original fighting style called True Bajiquan, an evolution of traditional Bajiquan focused on powerful, close-range, single-hit strikes that utilize explosive internal force. His techniques are devastating, including Hakkaizankou (Back Mountain Crash), a body-check that uses his entire body as a battering ram; Koboku (Arc Strike), which releases a wave of internal force capable of blowing away multiple opponents; and Zesshou Hoho (Lashing Step Cannon), a penetrating punch that drives clean through a target's torso. He is an analytical genius, able to instantly understand the weaknesses of abilities like Andy's Undead and Shen's Untruth and develop counter-strategies mid-fight. Feng is also an avid collector of ancient artifacts, primarily weapon-types. His known collection includes the Zuishin Tekkan, a hexagonal rod that can transform into a three-section staff or nunchucks; the Game of Death, a string of beads that allows him to resurrect people he has killed as obedient jiangshi (zombies); and the Kokuto'un, a dark flying cloud.
Feng's Negator ability is called Unfade. It is a self-targeting, forced-activation ability that denies the user's aging. From the moment the ability manifests, the user's body no longer physically ages. They cannot die of old age, though they remain fully vulnerable to death by injury or illness. In Feng's case, the ability activated when he was in his seventies, freezing his body in its elderly state. This makes Unfade functionally an inferior version of Andy's Undead, providing immortality from time but not from harm. However, when Feng used the Life is Strange artifact to age himself backwards, his body accepted the younger state because Unfade only prevents forward aging. This synergistic effect allowed him to regain his physical prime.