Post by mousy677 on Jan 21, 2011 5:59:56 GMT -7
THE EMPIRE OF CHINA
[/b] Present day (finally).[/li][/ul]
NAME: China
ALIAS: Wang Yao
APPARENT AGE: 17.
GENDER: Male
STATUS: Empire
LIKES:Being with his siblings ;; Yao's siblings are very important to him, and, as a result, he is rarely - if ever to be found away from them. Even if they do argue so much, they're still important to him. Catch him denying it. Even though they are such good friends, though, they argue with surprising frequency.
Pandas ;; There isn't any particular reason for it, but Yao is particularly fond of pandas. He thinks they're cute, or similar. I don't know. But I agree: pandas are quite cute.
Art ;; Yao is particularly good at art, so, naturally, he is fond of it. He can't draw manga, though... Everything else, he's very good at, but manga? Not his thing.
Ivan (sometimes) ;; This is a bit on-again, off-again: Yao is usually quite cautious of Ivan, but there are certain times when he isn't so hostile. Mostly when he and his siblings argue (which happens frighteningly often).
Tea ;; Maybe Yao likes tea because of Arthur (who introduced him to it) or maybe there's another reason, but he likes tea.
Chao Fan (fried rice) ;; If asked, Yao will determinedly stick by the fact that Chao Fan is a staple food where he comes from.
Cooking ;; See? There are advantages to being a fussy eater! He's a good cook, which is because he's a finicky eater.
Yong Soo (sometimes) ;; Despite the fact that the two of them do sometimes argue, they are generally inseperable.
DISLIKES:Yong Soo (sometimes) ;; When Yong Soo annoys him (by trying to clain his breats...), Yao develops a great dislike for him.
Ivan (sometimes) ;; Sometimes, he and Ivan argue. Mostly when Ivan comes up behind him.
Pain ;; Self-explanitory.
People touching his back ;; No particular reason. He just doesn't like anyone touching his back, no matter how much he trusts them.
Being accused of doing things he didn't do ;; Self-explanitory, but it really annoys him.
People insisting upon the invisible bond between him and Ivan ;; Just because they sometimes hang around together doesn't mean they are friends. They. Are. Similar. No friends.
People saying that he copies other people ;; OK, maybe he does occasionally, but it still really irritates him.
PERSONALITY:
- Immature ;; Yao is inclined to be immature. It's quite cute, but it can be irritating. Basically, he usually acts immaturely without noticing it, but it becomes particularly obvious when he's sad, or when his siblings are and he's trying to cheer them up. Actually, it can be kind of sweet, when you think about it.
- Caring ;; Yao is extremely caring, too: he cares greatly about his siblings and everyone around him, and, if someone close to him is injured, he will try to help them out. If he can't, he'll feel bad for a while.
- Easily frightened ;; He gets frightened easily: it's usually because he's off in his own little world, but if you come up behind him, he will generally get frightened.
- Doesn't pay much attention to his surroundings ;; This is an irritating one which can be very funny, because it is possible to stand behind him for about ten minutes, talking, and when you say, "Hello," Yao will generally jump out of his skin. He'll slap you in the face whil he's at it, but it's still really funny.
- Feminine ;; And I don't mean in appearance, although he does look like a girl. I mean, he has a very feminine nature, as in, he tends to act like a girl. He doesn't notice unless someone points it out, but he is something of a girl.
- Falls in to moments of melancholy when he thinks about the past ;; This is self explanitory, but he just doesn't like to think about the past. He quickly snaps out of it (when something more interesting catches his attention), but it happens often.
HISTORY: This is doomed to be a mile-and-a-half long, I'm afraid. *Sob.* Old China is old.
- A reeealy long time ago. Seriously: China is founded.
- 1600 BC: Battle of Mingtiao. Xia Dynasty ends.
- 1700 BC: Shang Dynasty begins. China figures out how to write.
- 1066 BC: China still miles ahead of the rest of the world, who are still living in mud huts at this point. Shang Dynasty ends, and Zhou Dynasty begins.
- 722 BC: Spring and Autumn Period begins. Local military leaders used by the Zhou began to assert their power and vie for leadership.
- 476 BC: Things get worse (Warring States Period begins). Qin Shi Huang proclaims himself the first Emperor of China, which calms things down temporarily.
- 221 BC: Imperial Era (and the reign of Qin Shi Huang) begin.
- 202 BC: Han Dynasty, which lasts a long time.
- 220 AD: Interlude for war, until 265 AD.
- Because China has too much history: I am going to skip ahead a
bitlot.- 1368 AD: Ming Dynasty begins.
- 1644 AD: Ming Dynasty ends. Qing Dynasty begins.
- 1745 AD:
WHAT YOU GO BY: Mousy, Mouse, Mousers, Moushy, Moushers.
YEARS RPING: 5 years.
RP EXAMPLE:
China had been pretty much listeless since the last clash and since he had Korea had argued: it wasn't that he didn't want to do anything; he wanted to do something, because, even though Bonnie had dressed the wound on his cheek, it still ached, and he wanted to take his mind off it. That wouldn't happen though.[/size]
Picking at a clot of blood on the left side of his face (he could see it out of the corner of one eye, which was seriously irritating), he stared thoughtfully at the ceiling as blood dripped down his cheek, pondering the extremely tiny amount of actual schoolwork they ever did: England was always in the science lab, doing God-knows-what, Russia, he didn't want to think about, France was always in the Art room and America was always in the Maths department, for one reason or another. All very well, yeah.
The one problem, though, was that he didn't fit in anywhere - not since the fall-out with his family (if he could even CALL them that any more: the other East Asians were hardly acting like they wanted to be his family any more, and, at the back of his mind, he hardly wanted anything to do with them any more.
No. No, they were still family, no matter what had happened in the past. No matter what had happened then, East Asia were still family, and they would never be split up. NEVER. Not while China was still there, at least. China was the oldest of the family, and he was a major part of one of the two gangs, and he could pretty much do anything (within the bounds of what America would allow, of course) and get away with it (there were still some things America wouldn't allow, but they all seemed very trivial to China: not badmouthing the recycling policies. Not refusing to participate in whatever things they did to combat so-called 'global warming'. In China's opinion, the man was an idiot.
Then, though, there was England. That guy... Jeez. Curses. Curses. Have you ever heard a more idiotic idea in your life?! The funny thing was, though, it seemed to actually work as far as getting Russia - who was China's closest friend, and the only one China ever afforded any protection to - when trying to summon something evil could ever be considered suceeding per se. Yes, it appeared to work, although Busby's Chair wasn't quite working properly: Russia could out-evil it with his creepy purple aura alone. Then again, knowing England, he could work around that (idiot man).
They're all idiots, China reminded himsef, when he found his thoughts slipping, somehow, to the tall Russian man who had so often stalked him in a panda suit All idiots. Every time that big-nosed twit attempted to get in to China's thoughts, he would remind himself that they were all idiots, but... Russia. The man was... He was a big-nosed twit; that was what he had always told everyone (and, indeed, himself) that he thought of the tallest member of the group, but... well... Maybe he wasn't all that bad. Big-nosed: yes, creepy: yes. But quite sweet, in a creepy, twit-ish way, as well. Aiyaa! No, no, no, no, no, ARU! China told himself, slapping himself repeatedly on the foreheard with the heel of his hand.
Jeez, it would really be embarrassing, if Russia were to come in now. He'd guess what was going through China's mind in a fraction of a second. That wouldn't be good, no.