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Age: 15
Medical Info: Nothing noteworthy here. He's healthy and normal as human biology goes.
Abilities: He can do ~*~magic~*~, although it's mostly of the durability-enhancing kind...not that he can't deliver damage, but that's not where his strengths lie.
Also, his status as a Starbearer means that he's resistant to the retconning of reality and the alteration of people's memories. If Liu was friends with Sora before he went to sleep, as an example, he'd remember Sora a lot longer then the rest of the universe.
Finally, he's decent at coming up with plans and schemes, and in the unlikely event that Gateway were to take a sharp genre turn to the left and plunge into a war sim he'd be helpful in mobilizing the troops.
Notes for the Psychics: His memories include being a Scribe and knowing that there's these things called Chronicles which contain the memories of a world that was destroyed and merged into a different one. There's also weird shit...anyway, if you're reading his mind you probably want to ask about the details, and if you're erasing memories see the bit about the Mark of the Stars.
Can I shapeshift/bodyswap/spit at/step on/etc?: Sure. Ask before doing anything too drastic (like, if it's a bodyswap and we'd have to spend two weeks writing it out that's a bit different than getting a bit of goo spat at him), but chances are I'm not going to say no.
Maim/Murder/Death: Again, ask before doing anything too drastic. Attacking in general one thing, missing limbs is another.
Kissing/Hugging: As long as you're okay with the fact that Liu might not be okay with this or shocked or whatever depending on who you are, I'm fine with the kissing and the hugging.
Cooking: He's not the worst, but...
Threadjacking: Bring it.
Fourthwalling: I don't mind so long as it doesn't immediately jump to the great personal revelations thing. It's the difference between "Hey I heard about you somewh-- oh yeah..." and "YOU'RE THE SCRIBE WHO RAN AWAY FROM HOME IN THAT GAME I PLAYED!" as first introductory lines.
Medical Info: Nothing noteworthy here. He's healthy and normal as human biology goes.
Abilities: He can do ~*~magic~*~, although it's mostly of the durability-enhancing kind...not that he can't deliver damage, but that's not where his strengths lie.
Also, his status as a Starbearer means that he's resistant to the retconning of reality and the alteration of people's memories. If Liu was friends with Sora before he went to sleep, as an example, he'd remember Sora a lot longer then the rest of the universe.
Finally, he's decent at coming up with plans and schemes, and in the unlikely event that Gateway were to take a sharp genre turn to the left and plunge into a war sim he'd be helpful in mobilizing the troops.
Notes for the Psychics: His memories include being a Scribe and knowing that there's these things called Chronicles which contain the memories of a world that was destroyed and merged into a different one. There's also weird shit...anyway, if you're reading his mind you probably want to ask about the details, and if you're erasing memories see the bit about the Mark of the Stars.
Can I shapeshift/bodyswap/spit at/step on/etc?: Sure. Ask before doing anything too drastic (like, if it's a bodyswap and we'd have to spend two weeks writing it out that's a bit different than getting a bit of goo spat at him), but chances are I'm not going to say no.
Maim/Murder/Death: Again, ask before doing anything too drastic. Attacking in general one thing, missing limbs is another.
Kissing/Hugging: As long as you're okay with the fact that Liu might not be okay with this or shocked or whatever depending on who you are, I'm fine with the kissing and the hugging.
Cooking: He's not the worst, but...
Threadjacking: Bring it.
Fourthwalling: I don't mind so long as it doesn't immediately jump to the great personal revelations thing. It's the difference between "Hey I heard about you somewh-- oh yeah..." and "YOU'RE THE SCRIBE WHO RAN AWAY FROM HOME IN THAT GAME I PLAYED!" as first introductory lines.