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Húxiān Lì
Húxiān Lì
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Húxiān Lì
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Profile
Name: Húxiān Lì
Nickname: The Demon Flower
Sex: Female
Age: 23
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Purple
Height: 168 cm (about 5' 6")
Weight: 61.5 kg (about 135.6 lbs)
Ethnicity: Chinese
Nationality: Chinese
General Alignment: Lawful Evil
Wrestling Alignment: Heel
Personality
asdf lack of a fear response asdf generally pragmatic but can sometimes fall into recklessness
Look at the Artifice and Duplicity thread for inspiration for the personality description.
Appearance
Normal Appearance
Wrestling Attire
General Combat Information
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Martial Arts
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Other
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Past/History
Spoiler
As the eldest child of the Xiāo (萧) family, Huān Xiāo (萧欢) was expected to one day lead her clan. However, this eventuality never materialized. From a young age, Huān was a black sheep among her family: she was taciturn, aloof, and did not seem to care about others—not even those of her own family. Any attempts to mold her into a proper heiress failed miserably as Huān was dead-set on living life as she pleased. Realizing that Huān would never be a willing heiress to the Xiāo family, Huān's parents decided to name Huān's younger sister Huì Xiāo (萧慧) as successor.
Normally, birthright or not, all Xiāo children were groomed to take on leadership roles in the clan. However, Huān showed no interest in that either—she was simply too independent, unwilling to be fettered by the expectations of others. Realizing that Huān was unwilling to take a leadership role in the clan, the Xiāo family stopped training her to go down that path. This afforded Huān a lot more freedom: provided that she kept up with her studies, Huān was free to explore various interests—and the family, with its vast resources, would support Huān in her endeavors.
Huān naturally gravitated towards violence and destruction. Early on, she developed an interest martial arts and weapons, which prompted her family to get her the best teachers that they could find. Huān was extremely rough and violent during her training, caring very little for both her own safety and the safety of her teachers. Huān's teachers tried to curb her excessively violent tendencies, but to no avail. It was not until her family threatened to cut off her training that Huān finally began to show some restraint.
As Huān became older, her interests became more extreme. She gained an interest in guns and explosives. Her family did the best it could to allow Huān to explore these interests, without allowing her to become a danger to the family or society. Nonetheless, when Huān was sixteen, she managed to improvise a pipe bomb and managed to blow up a shed on the family estate. This led to Huān's activities being restricted.
Huān resented these restrictions. By the time she was eighteen, Huān decided to move away. Having been enamored with the Chinese triads, which the Xiāo family had connections to, Huān joined the Sun Jīnlóng (新金龍) triad, which had connections to the Xiāo family. It was during that time that she became adept in violence. She also became very skilled at making bombs, something that was very useful to the triads.
Huān eventually got romantically involved with the boss of the Sun Jīnlóng triad, a man named Jǐ Chàng (己暢). The triad boss, however, was already married. Huān got pregnant and later gave birth to a child, Huā Xiāo (萧花). Shortly thereafter, Huān was killed during a triad-related skirmish.
Normally, birthright or not, all Xiāo children were groomed to take on leadership roles in the clan. However, Huān showed no interest in that either—she was simply too independent, unwilling to be fettered by the expectations of others. Realizing that Huān was unwilling to take a leadership role in the clan, the Xiāo family stopped training her to go down that path. This afforded Huān a lot more freedom: provided that she kept up with her studies, Huān was free to explore various interests—and the family, with its vast resources, would support Huān in her endeavors.
Huān naturally gravitated towards violence and destruction. Early on, she developed an interest martial arts and weapons, which prompted her family to get her the best teachers that they could find. Huān was extremely rough and violent during her training, caring very little for both her own safety and the safety of her teachers. Huān's teachers tried to curb her excessively violent tendencies, but to no avail. It was not until her family threatened to cut off her training that Huān finally began to show some restraint.
As Huān became older, her interests became more extreme. She gained an interest in guns and explosives. Her family did the best it could to allow Huān to explore these interests, without allowing her to become a danger to the family or society. Nonetheless, when Huān was sixteen, she managed to improvise a pipe bomb and managed to blow up a shed on the family estate. This led to Huān's activities being restricted.
Huān resented these restrictions. By the time she was eighteen, Huān decided to move away. Having been enamored with the Chinese triads, which the Xiāo family had connections to, Huān joined the Sun Jīnlóng (新金龍) triad, which had connections to the Xiāo family. It was during that time that she became adept in violence. She also became very skilled at making bombs, something that was very useful to the triads.
Huān eventually got romantically involved with the boss of the Sun Jīnlóng triad, a man named Jǐ Chàng (己暢). The triad boss, however, was already married. Huān got pregnant and later gave birth to a child, Huā Xiāo (萧花). Shortly thereafter, Huān was killed during a triad-related skirmish.
Brainstorming Notes
Hmm... it could be interesting to have that theme, but my idea for Méi Xiāo and Huā Xiāo's (Húxiān's) backstory has them relatively removed from their family. So it's very unlikely that such themes would come up. Neither one of them would ever publicly invoke their family's name
Considering Húxiān's backstory (which I have in my head but have yet to write), there probably isn't much ammo. Húxiān does not publicly associate herself with her mother's side of the family, and her mother was somewhat of a black sheep in her family. So Húxiān is somewhat far removed from the operations of the family (although she still maintains a good relationship with members of the Xiāo family, particularly Méi; the family puts an emphasis on familial bonds, which is why Húxiān isn't a piece of crap to Méi)
In terms of business, Húxiān would be more closely associated with her father's side of the family (her father was a triad boss; he was originally from some other part of China that isn't Hong Kong, but later moved to Hong Kong and got involved with the triads). But after Húxiān's father's hedonistic ways caught up to him, that triad imploded, leading to Húxiān taking a new name and fleeing to Japan
(For context, Húxiān's father's hedonism and the Xiāo family's ties to organized crime resulted in Húxiān, an illegitimate child. Húxiān's stepmother abhorred Húxiān, which somehow led to Húxiān being sent to live with the Xiāo family at some point [still haven't figured out the details on that though])
Considering Húxiān's backstory (which I have in my head but have yet to write), there probably isn't much ammo. Húxiān does not publicly associate herself with her mother's side of the family, and her mother was somewhat of a black sheep in her family. So Húxiān is somewhat far removed from the operations of the family (although she still maintains a good relationship with members of the Xiāo family, particularly Méi; the family puts an emphasis on familial bonds, which is why Húxiān isn't a piece of crap to Méi)
In terms of business, Húxiān would be more closely associated with her father's side of the family (her father was a triad boss; he was originally from some other part of China that isn't Hong Kong, but later moved to Hong Kong and got involved with the triads). But after Húxiān's father's hedonistic ways caught up to him, that triad imploded, leading to Húxiān taking a new name and fleeing to Japan
(For context, Húxiān's father's hedonism and the Xiāo family's ties to organized crime resulted in Húxiān, an illegitimate child. Húxiān's stepmother abhorred Húxiān, which somehow led to Húxiān being sent to live with the Xiāo family at some point [still haven't figured out the details on that though])
Accomplishments in LAW
- None so far
Relationships
- None yet
Quick Facts
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Secret
- Húxiān is fluent in three languages (Mandarin, Cantonese, and English), and proficient in one other language (Japanese)
- Her proficiencies in terms of CEFR levels are:
- Mandarin (C2), Cantonese (C2), English (C2), Japanese (C1)
- Her proficiencies in terms of CEFR levels are:
Meta Facts
- Húxiān's fighting style is based on a combination of D*m*n*ck Cr*z, L*rds*l*, and to a comparatively lesser extent, TJ D*ll*sh*w.
- I originally wrote Húxiān as almost always using a hands low, no guard style. However, after hearing about the Cr*z versus V*r* fight, I figured that relying almost exclusively on footwork and head movement is too risky. Thus, I specified that Húxiān can also use blocking as well when necessary.
- The names are censored because I don't want this page popping up in Google searches for those people (something that is admittedly unlikely), and it feels weird mentioning real people by name on this site. An odd little idiosyncrasy of mine, I suppose.
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