Post by High's .Valentine. on Oct 6, 2008 2:34:03 GMT -5
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Username: Northie {Cidtard!}unscathed
Gender: Female
Other Character(s): Closet
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Name:
李明慧 [Lee Ming-Hui]
[李 Lee] Lee is a common last name in Chinese culture. It means ‘plum’.
[明慧 Ming-Hui] Ming-Hui is her proper first name. However, since Ming-Hui is still considered a child, her name can be shortened to just Ming. Ming-Hui means shining wisdom.
Alias:
[Ming-Hui] First name
[Ming] A shortened version of her name
Jeannie the Panda Girl An English name given to Ming by a young English writer in Neverland. Only the writer and his associates reserved the right to call her Jeannie.
[Panda-Chan]
[小熊貓 Shiao Shun-Mao] means Little Panda.
Age: 14
Gender: Female!
Race: Self proclaimed Panda/human hybrid [She’s actually just plain human…]
Alignment: Justice for all!! [Good]
Origin: Bamboo Island
Appearance: Ming-Hui…ahh, her attire is something to behold. Elegant black and white, the traditional colors of a dignified individual with an abundant of opportunities. Instead of a stiffly cut suit though, she’s quite…round and fluffy. One does not actually know what Ming’s real figure is like for there is only one thing she wears: a giant round panda suit. Her entire body is covered in synthetic fur and fluff. With black limbs and a cute little black tail, should Ming hide in a bush, she might have really been mistaken for the giant bear that she so devotedly modeled her costume after. No one quite know where the zipper of the suit is, so one can probably speculate that she was in fact…born with the suit on.
Accompanied with the suit is a round hood that fits smugly around Ming’s face. The hood is painted with black eyes and nose and sewed on the top are a set of black furry ears. On each limb are three slightly fearsome claws. They seemed to be real, and sharp, sharp enough to tear through skin and flesh if she exerts enough force.
Now, enough on the suit, let’s focus on this obsessive girl herself. Ming is merely 5ft, a bit on the petite side. Despite the pudgyness of the suit, one can be sure that she is not obese, but maybe slightly chubby due to her cheeks. The girl appears Asian, her skin pale and soft and her eyes the shape of almonds. A mischievous grin is often seen on her face, and on better inspections, she has rather sharp canine teeth for a normal humans…
Poking from under the hood, one could see that Ming has black bangs. Underneath, she actually has short spiked hair that reaches to her shoulders. Ming’s eyes are dark brown and challenging.
Aside from that, Ming carries a side slung brown bag. Inside the bag are a myriad of tiny stuffed animals and an assortment of other things soft and comfy.
Panda Girl
[Sprite by Nascent! =D]
Personality: Go and hug her. She’s cute and cuddly.
Nah, it’s not that simple. Ming-Hui, aka Jeannie or simply Ming, is a rather…strange child. Strange might not be enough of a word to describe her. Ming has a very low tolerance for pain and anything uncomfortable. Just can’t stand it! She loves to feel warm and calmed at all times, so she tries her best to avoid stressful situations. The Panda Girl is also rather loud. Very loud indeed. Yelling, screeching, laughing, whispering, it all has to be loud. Thus, she can so easily get on someone’s nerve. [But she’s just soooo cute…]Ming speaks good English, however there are some times when she cannot remember the vocabulary for a certain something and instead of mulling over it, would burst out in Chinese while pointing and gesturing at the item.
If upset, Ming has been known to…gnaw on things. Call it a nervous habit, but she would chew on one of her stuffed animal is she’s upset, or even, the source of her frustration if it is soft enough [and clean enough] for her to clamp her mouth over.
All in all, the girl is rather outgoing and bizarre.
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Class: Uhh…Defender?
Weapons:
Abilities:
Items:
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History:
Bamboo Island.
Haven of pandas, bamboo, and all cuddly and fuzzy. There was one problem though. There were no pandas! Bamboo Island, though covered in vast bamboo groves, did not have a single pandas in its vicinity. Not a single black or white giant bear. None of the people living on the island had ever seen one in their lives. They know that such giant sacred bears once existed though. Long before their great grandparents, before even their great-great grandparents, the island was teeming with these fuzzy animals. They galloped through the groves, chewed at bamboo, and played with the villagers. All was well. No one noticed that one by one, pandas were disappearing. It was a curious phenomenon, and none of the villagers began to panic until there were only two pandas left on the island.
In their fit of desperation, they killed the two pandas, stuffing them and erecting a temple to place the two taxidermy in so to preserve the last of race. They wrote down their story, turning the giant pandas into legends, spectacular species that lived, unfortunately for the generations to come, in the old worn pages that became the scriptures of the island. No one knew where the rest of the pandas went. They just seemed to walk off into the morning mist of the mountains and vanished from their lives.
One day, the village elder, who was hit the hardest by the disappearance of the pandas had a dream. A prophecy to be more exact. Someday, a child will come, and with the child, the pandas will return. To prepare for the child, the villagers must weave a most wonderful suit for the child. A panda suit. Interwoven in the pelt of the suit will be the fur of the giant pandas that had become statues of heavenly beings for the villagers. On the 10th year of the arrival of the child, the suit will be given as a gift. As soon as the child dons the attire, the pandas will return.
So the suit was made, and then encased in glass to await the day the child arrives. No one knew how the prophesized child will be arriving, or when. Generations, centuries passed. Nothing special happened.
Then one day.
Two giant bears with black and white markings on their limbs, ears, and around their eyes emerged from the bamboo grove. The villagers watched in shocked, having never seen live moving pandas before except for the statues in the temple—which had been converted into wood for fur could not withstand centuries. Most peculiar was the fact that in one of the panda’s mouth, what was that? A bundle of cloth. A child, a toddler, a baby, the prophesized one. The two slowly tromped through the village, with the entire population trailing after them in silenced awe. When they reached the temple at the foot of the mountain, they dropped the child on the front step, turned to give the villagers a look, then disappeared. Blown away, vanished, did a magic trick. Astonished, the villagers were jerked awake when the bundle of cloth began to cry and demand attention.
Thus, Ming-Hui, Panda Girl, came into existence. She was like every other normal girl. There was nothing special about her that set her aside from the humans. No furry ear, no fuzzy tail, no black and white markings. People almost forget that she arrived by panda express at times.
Then she turned 10. The whole village was abuzz with excitement. Not only was the girl reaching a critical stage in her life, but the town was about to experienced something that no one in hundreds of years have seen. The return of the pandas.
They gave the girl her suit. She put it on.
The next day, a panda meandered into the village, much to the people’s surprise, and in the week that followed, these black and white bears began to slowly but surely return to the island, popping up in the most mysterious ways. Ming had the most wonderful time with them, she never took off the panda suit, and preferred to romp around with pandas rather than humans. Soon she seemed lost to the villagers, hardly appearing, not even bothering to come home to her foster parents. Some say that she had returned to her origin.
Sometimes, people still see her in the company of the pandas. But around the time when Ming should be turning 13, she vanished without a trace. The pandas stayed though. Just as suddenly as she had came, she was gone. The villagers worried very little about her though. In the end, she was nearly invincible to them, something quite different. Still they wonder where the girl went from time to time.
Ming-Hui didn’t quite turn to mist and just faded from existence. No, the girl actually left the world. Learning the panda’s secret to move from one world to the next, Ming left Bamboo Island by herself to discover the worlds around her…
Not long after her travels, Ming came across world called London. Being of Asian heritage, the girl was clearly an outcast. Despite the difference in skin and hair color, Ming ambled around London, looking for some kind of fun adventure without getting hurt in the process. On the way, she bumped into a young English writer [managing to spill his coffee and disturb his morning breakfast], whose name will go unknown, and finding the little Asian girl fascinating, he took her to his apartment. No, he was not a perv. Rather, the man took the liberty of teaching Ming English, and began documenting her story. He gave her the name Jeannie, since the two had some communication problems and the man could not for the love of his life, pronounce Ming-Hui’s name correctly enough to satisfy the Panda Girl. Ming didn’t disagree to becoming nicknamed Jeannie, but never thought to use it in other situations. She was still Ming in the end.
The English writer also gave Ming a new hobby, when he gave her a stuffed toy as an appeasement for withholding her from her travels. Finding out that Ming loved the stuffed animal [and almost tore a hole in the poor thing with her claws while in the process of squeezing it to death with a hug], the writer went on a crusade to buy Ming the cutest stuffed toys he could get his hands on. Ming on the other hand, slowly began to settle into the man’s home, and became like a little sister to the man.
However, after a year, Ming decided to leave London, promising her ‘brother’ that she would come and visit him often. Gathering all of her stuffed animals into a bag, she hopped off to search for a new adventure…
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I finished a profile in one sitting. WHUT??
.user.information.
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Username: Northie {Cidtard!}unscathed
Gender: Female
Other Character(s): Closet
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.general.character.information.
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Name:
李明慧 [Lee Ming-Hui]
[李 Lee] Lee is a common last name in Chinese culture. It means ‘plum’.
[明慧 Ming-Hui] Ming-Hui is her proper first name. However, since Ming-Hui is still considered a child, her name can be shortened to just Ming. Ming-Hui means shining wisdom.
Alias:
[Ming-Hui] First name
[Ming] A shortened version of her name
Jeannie the Panda Girl An English name given to Ming by a young English writer in Neverland. Only the writer and his associates reserved the right to call her Jeannie.
[Panda-Chan]
[小熊貓 Shiao Shun-Mao] means Little Panda.
Age: 14
Gender: Female!
Race: Self proclaimed Panda/human hybrid [She’s actually just plain human…]
Alignment: Justice for all!! [Good]
Origin: Bamboo Island
Appearance: Ming-Hui…ahh, her attire is something to behold. Elegant black and white, the traditional colors of a dignified individual with an abundant of opportunities. Instead of a stiffly cut suit though, she’s quite…round and fluffy. One does not actually know what Ming’s real figure is like for there is only one thing she wears: a giant round panda suit. Her entire body is covered in synthetic fur and fluff. With black limbs and a cute little black tail, should Ming hide in a bush, she might have really been mistaken for the giant bear that she so devotedly modeled her costume after. No one quite know where the zipper of the suit is, so one can probably speculate that she was in fact…born with the suit on.
Accompanied with the suit is a round hood that fits smugly around Ming’s face. The hood is painted with black eyes and nose and sewed on the top are a set of black furry ears. On each limb are three slightly fearsome claws. They seemed to be real, and sharp, sharp enough to tear through skin and flesh if she exerts enough force.
Now, enough on the suit, let’s focus on this obsessive girl herself. Ming is merely 5ft, a bit on the petite side. Despite the pudgyness of the suit, one can be sure that she is not obese, but maybe slightly chubby due to her cheeks. The girl appears Asian, her skin pale and soft and her eyes the shape of almonds. A mischievous grin is often seen on her face, and on better inspections, she has rather sharp canine teeth for a normal humans…
Poking from under the hood, one could see that Ming has black bangs. Underneath, she actually has short spiked hair that reaches to her shoulders. Ming’s eyes are dark brown and challenging.
Aside from that, Ming carries a side slung brown bag. Inside the bag are a myriad of tiny stuffed animals and an assortment of other things soft and comfy.
Panda Girl
[Sprite by Nascent! =D]
Personality: Go and hug her. She’s cute and cuddly.
Nah, it’s not that simple. Ming-Hui, aka Jeannie or simply Ming, is a rather…strange child. Strange might not be enough of a word to describe her. Ming has a very low tolerance for pain and anything uncomfortable. Just can’t stand it! She loves to feel warm and calmed at all times, so she tries her best to avoid stressful situations. The Panda Girl is also rather loud. Very loud indeed. Yelling, screeching, laughing, whispering, it all has to be loud. Thus, she can so easily get on someone’s nerve. [But she’s just soooo cute…]Ming speaks good English, however there are some times when she cannot remember the vocabulary for a certain something and instead of mulling over it, would burst out in Chinese while pointing and gesturing at the item.
If upset, Ming has been known to…gnaw on things. Call it a nervous habit, but she would chew on one of her stuffed animal is she’s upset, or even, the source of her frustration if it is soft enough [and clean enough] for her to clamp her mouth over.
All in all, the girl is rather outgoing and bizarre.
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Class: Uhh…Defender?
Weapons:
Weapon Name: Grandmama, What Sharp Teeth You Have!
Weapon Description: Probably from her nervous habit, Ming had developed a set of very sharp teeth from constantly chewing and grinding her teeth. So yes, she can draw blood when she bites. And boy, does she have a strong jaw.
Unique Notes: She flosses and brushes every day and you should too!
Weapon Name: Grandmama, What Long Claws You Have!
Weapon Description: Those three claws on her hands and feet are not made out of felt! They’re quite real, in fact. Looking a bit like felt though, those dirty metal claws are rather deceiving. They can easily slice through cloth and flesh to damage bone. [She’s not going to do that though!] The ones on her hands are each 2 inches long while the ones on her hind legs are 3 1/2 inches long each. Fearsome, huh?
Unique Notes: She can dice vegetables with those? >.>
Abilities:
Base Ability:Magical Panda Suit
Sub Abilities:
Hide and Seek: Yes, a panda always knows how to camouflage in order to survive. Thanks to her ultra awesome suit, Ming can magically disappear into the surrounding. It’s not quite invisibility, for if you look closely enough, you can see the outline of her form. She cannot just disappear in the middle of an area but instead must be pressed against a wall, or hidden among large bushes or vegetation. All in all, it just makes it harder for people to find her instead of making her completely invisible.
Sheer Cuteness: Along with her chubby cheeks and her cuddly pudgy suit, Panda Girl can spell out your doom! Kind of.
Jeannie’s suit immediately ups her cuteness at first glance [if the thought of weirdo didn’t cross the mind first] and thus, when caught in a dire situation that requires her to fight, Jeannie’s cuteness instantly effects her enemy, no matter how much of a brute, or how cruel he or she is, and makes them fumble. Any character involved in a battle with her would now only have a mere 50 percent chance of landing a hit on the girl. If she’s lucky enough [and the cuteness is effective enough] the attack might even be nullified, making the opponent think twice about attacking the poor girl.
Beat It!: Made the Panda Girl mad? Oh boy, are you in for it. When angered, Ming turns into this wickedly awesome, destructive, rampaging…
Maybe not as badass as that.
But the Panda Suit gains a speed boost when it took in more than it can take, thus allowing the girl to either fight or flight [most of the time, it’s flight]. Ming wouldn’t necessarily suddenly become the fastest being of the Kingdom Hearts universe, but she would be fast enough to outrun almost anything that chased her, or land an attack so fast that it would be hard to detect her movements. The speed wears off after two posts though, so she would have to get far enough from the situation in that two posts.
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History:
Bamboo Island.
Haven of pandas, bamboo, and all cuddly and fuzzy. There was one problem though. There were no pandas! Bamboo Island, though covered in vast bamboo groves, did not have a single pandas in its vicinity. Not a single black or white giant bear. None of the people living on the island had ever seen one in their lives. They know that such giant sacred bears once existed though. Long before their great grandparents, before even their great-great grandparents, the island was teeming with these fuzzy animals. They galloped through the groves, chewed at bamboo, and played with the villagers. All was well. No one noticed that one by one, pandas were disappearing. It was a curious phenomenon, and none of the villagers began to panic until there were only two pandas left on the island.
In their fit of desperation, they killed the two pandas, stuffing them and erecting a temple to place the two taxidermy in so to preserve the last of race. They wrote down their story, turning the giant pandas into legends, spectacular species that lived, unfortunately for the generations to come, in the old worn pages that became the scriptures of the island. No one knew where the rest of the pandas went. They just seemed to walk off into the morning mist of the mountains and vanished from their lives.
One day, the village elder, who was hit the hardest by the disappearance of the pandas had a dream. A prophecy to be more exact. Someday, a child will come, and with the child, the pandas will return. To prepare for the child, the villagers must weave a most wonderful suit for the child. A panda suit. Interwoven in the pelt of the suit will be the fur of the giant pandas that had become statues of heavenly beings for the villagers. On the 10th year of the arrival of the child, the suit will be given as a gift. As soon as the child dons the attire, the pandas will return.
So the suit was made, and then encased in glass to await the day the child arrives. No one knew how the prophesized child will be arriving, or when. Generations, centuries passed. Nothing special happened.
Then one day.
Two giant bears with black and white markings on their limbs, ears, and around their eyes emerged from the bamboo grove. The villagers watched in shocked, having never seen live moving pandas before except for the statues in the temple—which had been converted into wood for fur could not withstand centuries. Most peculiar was the fact that in one of the panda’s mouth, what was that? A bundle of cloth. A child, a toddler, a baby, the prophesized one. The two slowly tromped through the village, with the entire population trailing after them in silenced awe. When they reached the temple at the foot of the mountain, they dropped the child on the front step, turned to give the villagers a look, then disappeared. Blown away, vanished, did a magic trick. Astonished, the villagers were jerked awake when the bundle of cloth began to cry and demand attention.
Thus, Ming-Hui, Panda Girl, came into existence. She was like every other normal girl. There was nothing special about her that set her aside from the humans. No furry ear, no fuzzy tail, no black and white markings. People almost forget that she arrived by panda express at times.
Then she turned 10. The whole village was abuzz with excitement. Not only was the girl reaching a critical stage in her life, but the town was about to experienced something that no one in hundreds of years have seen. The return of the pandas.
They gave the girl her suit. She put it on.
The next day, a panda meandered into the village, much to the people’s surprise, and in the week that followed, these black and white bears began to slowly but surely return to the island, popping up in the most mysterious ways. Ming had the most wonderful time with them, she never took off the panda suit, and preferred to romp around with pandas rather than humans. Soon she seemed lost to the villagers, hardly appearing, not even bothering to come home to her foster parents. Some say that she had returned to her origin.
Sometimes, people still see her in the company of the pandas. But around the time when Ming should be turning 13, she vanished without a trace. The pandas stayed though. Just as suddenly as she had came, she was gone. The villagers worried very little about her though. In the end, she was nearly invincible to them, something quite different. Still they wonder where the girl went from time to time.
Ming-Hui didn’t quite turn to mist and just faded from existence. No, the girl actually left the world. Learning the panda’s secret to move from one world to the next, Ming left Bamboo Island by herself to discover the worlds around her…
Not long after her travels, Ming came across world called London. Being of Asian heritage, the girl was clearly an outcast. Despite the difference in skin and hair color, Ming ambled around London, looking for some kind of fun adventure without getting hurt in the process. On the way, she bumped into a young English writer [managing to spill his coffee and disturb his morning breakfast], whose name will go unknown, and finding the little Asian girl fascinating, he took her to his apartment. No, he was not a perv. Rather, the man took the liberty of teaching Ming English, and began documenting her story. He gave her the name Jeannie, since the two had some communication problems and the man could not for the love of his life, pronounce Ming-Hui’s name correctly enough to satisfy the Panda Girl. Ming didn’t disagree to becoming nicknamed Jeannie, but never thought to use it in other situations. She was still Ming in the end.
The English writer also gave Ming a new hobby, when he gave her a stuffed toy as an appeasement for withholding her from her travels. Finding out that Ming loved the stuffed animal [and almost tore a hole in the poor thing with her claws while in the process of squeezing it to death with a hug], the writer went on a crusade to buy Ming the cutest stuffed toys he could get his hands on. Ming on the other hand, slowly began to settle into the man’s home, and became like a little sister to the man.
However, after a year, Ming decided to leave London, promising her ‘brother’ that she would come and visit him often. Gathering all of her stuffed animals into a bag, she hopped off to search for a new adventure…
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I finished a profile in one sitting. WHUT??