Post by Xiah Weisheng on Jun 23, 2010 2:19:07 GMT -5
Player's Name: Emi
Name: Xiah Weisheng "Wei" (surname pronounced "shee-ah.")
Age: 18
Grade: Academy senior
Birthday: 18 April
Height: 5'10''
Weight: 184 lbs
Gender: Male
Appearance: Weisheng has a pleasant, brotherly appearance. His musculature is subtle and functional-- if not flexed, Weisheng is soft and somewhere between svelte and bulky. (Think TVXQ's Junsu, or SHINee's Onew.) He's quite comfy, and perfect for hugs. He is broad in the shoulder, long-limbed, and has cheerful black eyes, the irises of which are rather thick, giving him a bit of an unreal appearance. His eyes crinkle at the corners when he smiles. His hair is messy, but soft, and chocolate-brown in color. He has a dark complexion and his default facial expression is a sleepy, subtle kind of happy.
Personality: Weisheng is lazy and likes to sleep, but when he's conscious he is quite cheerful and highly adverse to conflict-- he's not one to make threats, and will not resort to intimidation unless someone is legitimately in need of a beat down. Often, he will choose to play the referee. Weisheng is so against violence that he doesn't eat meat-- it's not a "healthier" diet, Wei just can't look at a hamburger without imagining a face on it. He has a very vivid imagination, which gives him epic dreams and an even more epic talent for creative writing. On paper, at least, violence sheds no blood.
Wei's constant positive attitude makes him seem a bit like a very happy stoner, or something similar. Sure, he smiles a lot, often for no reason, and he's a bit clumsy and apparently in a permanent state of mild grogginess, but this is no side effect of substance abuse. Wei promises.
History: Wei had a pretty normal childhood-- his mother worked as a journalist, and his father switched jobs a lot, so he was moved around quite a bit during his school years. Never too far, though, so he generally stayed within the same circle of schools among two or three adjacent towns. As such, he gathered a large circle of casual friends. He joined a band in his middle school years as a singer (he has a mellow, low tenor/mid-baritone voice that's good for both heavier and off-stream music) and had a pretty good run until he first took his furry form, near the end of his freshman year in high school.
For Werewolves/Shape shifters
Shape shifter Type: 4th
Shape: Giant panda *click*
Powers: Sleep refreshes Weisheng competely-- in any state of unconsciousness, he is replenished physically, mentally, and any other possible -ally. Which is probably why he enjoys sleeping so much-- he loves to dream, and it makes him feel energized, despite appearances. Wei can also gather an impressive level of strength without seeming too. This is evident in how his musculature changes with proper use, going from soft and cuddly to granite-hard as he flexes.
Weaknesses: Weisheng is clumsy, and his aversion to violence gives him a tendency to wait too long to defend himself. It's pretty much a given that if Wei ever gets into a fight, he'll take a fair amount of damage before he even touches his opponent. He's also a tad narcoleptic. If he's in pain or stressed, he gets quite sleepy and has passed out standing up on more than one occasion.
Name: Xiah Weisheng "Wei" (surname pronounced "shee-ah.")
Age: 18
Grade: Academy senior
Birthday: 18 April
Height: 5'10''
Weight: 184 lbs
Gender: Male
Appearance: Weisheng has a pleasant, brotherly appearance. His musculature is subtle and functional-- if not flexed, Weisheng is soft and somewhere between svelte and bulky. (Think TVXQ's Junsu, or SHINee's Onew.) He's quite comfy, and perfect for hugs. He is broad in the shoulder, long-limbed, and has cheerful black eyes, the irises of which are rather thick, giving him a bit of an unreal appearance. His eyes crinkle at the corners when he smiles. His hair is messy, but soft, and chocolate-brown in color. He has a dark complexion and his default facial expression is a sleepy, subtle kind of happy.
Personality: Weisheng is lazy and likes to sleep, but when he's conscious he is quite cheerful and highly adverse to conflict-- he's not one to make threats, and will not resort to intimidation unless someone is legitimately in need of a beat down. Often, he will choose to play the referee. Weisheng is so against violence that he doesn't eat meat-- it's not a "healthier" diet, Wei just can't look at a hamburger without imagining a face on it. He has a very vivid imagination, which gives him epic dreams and an even more epic talent for creative writing. On paper, at least, violence sheds no blood.
Wei's constant positive attitude makes him seem a bit like a very happy stoner, or something similar. Sure, he smiles a lot, often for no reason, and he's a bit clumsy and apparently in a permanent state of mild grogginess, but this is no side effect of substance abuse. Wei promises.
History: Wei had a pretty normal childhood-- his mother worked as a journalist, and his father switched jobs a lot, so he was moved around quite a bit during his school years. Never too far, though, so he generally stayed within the same circle of schools among two or three adjacent towns. As such, he gathered a large circle of casual friends. He joined a band in his middle school years as a singer (he has a mellow, low tenor/mid-baritone voice that's good for both heavier and off-stream music) and had a pretty good run until he first took his furry form, near the end of his freshman year in high school.
For Werewolves/Shape shifters
Shape shifter Type: 4th
Shape: Giant panda *click*
Powers: Sleep refreshes Weisheng competely-- in any state of unconsciousness, he is replenished physically, mentally, and any other possible -ally. Which is probably why he enjoys sleeping so much-- he loves to dream, and it makes him feel energized, despite appearances. Wei can also gather an impressive level of strength without seeming too. This is evident in how his musculature changes with proper use, going from soft and cuddly to granite-hard as he flexes.
Weaknesses: Weisheng is clumsy, and his aversion to violence gives him a tendency to wait too long to defend himself. It's pretty much a given that if Wei ever gets into a fight, he'll take a fair amount of damage before he even touches his opponent. He's also a tad narcoleptic. If he's in pain or stressed, he gets quite sleepy and has passed out standing up on more than one occasion.