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Don't be ridiculous! Nothing gets past MY nose!
- Gong, pridefully denying Lilac's warning of a theft plot


Gong is the general of Shang Tu, nicknamed for the giant shield that he uses for offense, defense and even as a musical instrument.

In his youth, Gong was trained by the King of Shuigang, and would go on to wow the audience of The Battlesphere in Shang Mu with his unique shield-fighting style and securing the title of the 1st Battlesphere Champion. Thes skills caught the attention of the Royal Magister, who recruited him into Shang Tu's army, where he would rise through the ranks to become General.

Appearance[]

Gong is a male Panda with white and black fur, magenta eyes and a black ponytail.

In Freedom Planet, Gong wears black and gold armor with purple cloth wrapped at the waist, gray gloves, black pants and brown boots.

In Freedom Planet 2, Gong's armor is now black and purple with silver accents, and wears a pair of yellow gauntlets over his hands. He also wears a large purple Obi sash held by a white knot, yellow pants, and black and purple boots.

For both outfits, he wears spiked shoulder pads and carries his iconic shield on his back, with a tao symbol in the center and small spikes added on the outer rim for his second design.

Personality[]

Gong's personality is a combination of pride, honor and humor. He is dedicated to protecting the people of Shang Tu with his life and will not let anything or anyone stand in his way. When he started to be praised for defeating Lord Brevon, he started to doubt himself because he knows he wasn't the one who defeated the warlord and tried to no avail in telling the people otherwise. However, he is determined to prove himself to be the hero the people believe him to be.

Abilities[]

Gong is capable of curling up into a ball, like most real-life pandas do, and can use his shield as a skateboard and toss it around.

Trivia[]

  • Gong's name, of course, is derived from a gong, which his signature shield oddly resembles.
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