Shang-Chi left the Ten Rings organization for a normal life in San Francisco, with director Destin Daniel Cretton characterizing Shang-Chi as a fish out of water in the U.S. who attempts to hide that with his charisma,and does not know "who he really is". Shang-Chi changes his name to "Shaun" while living in San Francisco.Cretton also compared Shang-Chi to the character Will from Good Will Hunting (1997), who is a "mixture of masculinity and vulnerability", noting both characters had secrets and superpowers they do not understand,[11] describing the film as "a journey of stepping into who [Shang-Chi] is and what he's meant to be in this world".[12] Liu believed that Shang-Chi's struggles with identity were the core of the character, rather than his martial arts skills. Since the character does not wear a mask, Liu performed many of his own stunts,[7] having to work on his flexibility ahead of filming to do so. Liu also put on 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of muscle for the role.[13] Liu was knowledgeable in taekwondo, gymnastics, and Wing Chun,[14] and learned and trained in tai chi,[15] wushu, Muay Thai, silat, Krav Maga, jiu-jitsu, boxing, and street fighting for the film.[16] Jayden Zhang and Arnold Sun portray Shang-Chi as a child and as a teenager, respectively.

- Level: 80
- HP: 4000 over
- Class: dual-hand Weapon
- Weapon: Stalhrim Sword of Exhaustion
- Status: DLC2CycloneShout, DragonUnrelentingForceShout
- Location: outside Back door of Whiterun Drunket Hustman
Jason Statham
Jason Statham (/ˈsteɪθəm/; born 26 July 1967) is an English actor. Typecast as the antihero, he is known for his action-thriller roles and portraying tough, irredeemable, and machiavellian characters.

- Level: 90
- HP: 8000 over
- Class: two hand Weapon Killer
- Weapon: Stalhrim Warhammer of Expelling
- Status: ClearSkiesShout, DLC2CycloneShout, DragonUnrelentingForceShout
- Location: outside Back door of Whiterun Drunket Hustman