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[Character Name] Fai D. Fluorite
[Canon] Tsubasa: Resevoir Chronicles
[Point Taken from Canon] Right after LeCourt.
[Age] He looks about 23.
[Gender] Male
[Sexual Orientation] All of the homo! Although, he flirts with everyone, regardless of gender.
[Eye Color] Blue.
[Hair Color] Blonde
[Height] 6'2"-ish.
[Other] NOPE I took him before all of that, hahahaha. =w=
[Clothing] When he appears in this world, he's wearing clothes that look like this as shown in the manga and this as shown in the anime.
[Background]
[Personality]
Fai is a very complex character.
Upon meeting him for the first time, one would generally be under the impression that Fai is a happy-go-lucky, good natured, cheerful person without a care in the world. He enjoys teasing others, giving people nicknames and generally acting like he’s four years old.
However, all of that is nothing but an act.
Due to Fai’s less-than-pleasant past, Fai is actually a very depressed, sad person. He’s constantly reminding himself of his past in many ways, the least of which the name he goes by now. Whenever someone calls him Fai, it’s not himself he thinks of, it’s his twin. Due to this, and other reasons, Fai has a hard time letting go of the past—how could he with a constant reminder? However, due to this, Fai has a hard time focusing on the here and now, let alone thinking of the future. Despite his inability to leave the past be, he absolutely refuses to talk about it. When asked, or even pressed about it, Fai’s ready with a lie, a half-truth and a change of subject.
Fai also believes himself to be of bad luck. He’s seen it before; in both worlds he’s called home, every single citizen has died, and the rulers have gone crazy, only to inevitably be killed. Due to this, Fai is quite determined to not let anyone get close to him, lest they be affected by his bad luck as well. Fai would much rather be alone than let the people he cares about be hurt.
Fai is also quite cowardly. Rather than face his problems and his past head on, he runs from them as fast as possible, in the other direction. He does not like confrontation one bit. He would be perfectly content to live out the rest of his years as a lie rather than face what he knows he cannot beat. This trait also carries over in battle, should he be resigned to fighting rather than talking and retreating. His element is wind, meaning he is flighty, light and fleeting. His weapons of choice are bows and arrows, bar darts and magic—all of which are used at long range. Getting close to people, in every sense of the word, is actively avoided by Fai.
However, even this is beginning to fall apart. When he began his journey, he had told himself that he wasn’t going to get too close to any of his traveling companions and to see them as just that—companions. Yet, as time goes on and worlds go by, he finds himself genuinely caring for and worrying about his friends. He begins to go out of his way to comfort them and to do what he can to help them advance their travels. He even goes so far as to use magic—as self-proclaimed taboo—to safely transport them from one world to the next. He even takes this one step farther and has named himself “Mommy” of their group.
Fai is also quite a bit lazy. He would rather not fight and would prefer to spend his time lying about, accomplishing all he’s got to do without getting out of bed. This has been proven a few times in the world of Outo, when he opts out of being a hunter and decides to become a waiter instead, as it’s easier than fighting each day. Also, when Sakura is determined to prove herself, Fai is the first to step back and cheer them on from the sidelines.
But one has to wonder. How much of Fai’s cheeriness is a mask and how much is real? With such a tragic and miserable past, Fai didn’t have much of a childhood growing up. Now that he’s traveling from different world to different world with people he knows he can count on, Fai’s probably living out his childhood as much as he can. This includes addressing people more casually than he should, and giving Kurogane ridiculous nicknames to the point where he never says the ninja’s full name. He’s very active, and has a hard time staying in one place for too long. He uses his hands when he talks and his expressions are always very vibrant and expressive.
The only person who’s ever seen through Fai’s mask of cheeriness is Kurogane. And even though that sets alarm bells off and Fai knows he should keep as far away from Kurogane as possible… he can’t help but be drawn in by him. Even though he tries to keep people at a distance, Fai very much works off of people. He likes to put on a show and making people happy, without that, Fai becomes reflective and ultimately, as depressed as he tries to hide.
[Specialties/Abilities]
Fai does indeed possess magical abilities--although most of it is cut in half upon his arrival here. His powers increase every time he uses them, and he can do a number of offence and defensive attacks. Fai's element is also wind, and as such, controlling the wind is pretty easy for him. And as a magic user, Fai's ability to sense magic and magical barrier is impressively good.
On a list of magic Fai can NOT do is...well, pretty much anything that isn't offensive or defensive. He does not have the ability to heal anything. It doesn't work, and Fai has pretty much given off trying.
Even though Fai does have magical powers, he often pretends that he doesn't. He's unwilling to use his magic, for him or for anyone else, unless the stakes are high and death is imminent. Even then, the chance that Fai will use his magic is quite low.
[Affection]
ALL OF IT. I am okay with anything any everything. The only thing that makes me--as a mun--uncomfortable is literally writing out sex. Hand waving it, though, is totally okay.
[Fighting]
SURE. Fai doesn't like to fight very much--in fact, he avoids it at all possible. If picked a fight with, Fai will pretty much dodge attacks until his attacker gets worn out. As stated before, Fai's element is the wind, and as such, he's very light on his feetlol, did you see what I did there? and is very quick and flighty. It would be quite hard to catch him, especially if you didn't want him too.
If you manage to actually goad him into fighting, Fai's actually pretty strong. Not physically, but he does possess a high level of magic and his aim is deadly. Fai doesn't enjoy killing anyone (even his mentor, who betrayed him once, twice, three times over) so while you would be certain to live--but you would be quite beat up as a result.
[Other Permissions]
-Telepathy: Feel free to go for it--I don't think Fai is expecting a telepathic attack. However, he DOES have quite a good ability to recognize magical intrusions, so while the first time might work, a second try might not work as well as you'd expect.
-4th Walling: Go for it! XD If your character actually recognizes Fai as a literary work, feel free to 4th wall him.
-I don't like writing out sex.
-Please please don't kill Fai ;w;
-Other than that, I am good!
[Other Facts] UHM.
[Canon] Tsubasa: Resevoir Chronicles
[Point Taken from Canon] Right after LeCourt.
[Age] He looks about 23.
[Gender] Male
[Sexual Orientation] All of the homo! Although, he flirts with everyone, regardless of gender.
[Eye Color] Blue.
[Hair Color] Blonde
[Height] 6'2"-ish.
[Other] NOPE I took him before all of that, hahahaha. =w=
[Clothing] When he appears in this world, he's wearing clothes that look like this as shown in the manga and this as shown in the anime.
[Background]
[Personality]
Fai is a very complex character.
Upon meeting him for the first time, one would generally be under the impression that Fai is a happy-go-lucky, good natured, cheerful person without a care in the world. He enjoys teasing others, giving people nicknames and generally acting like he’s four years old.
However, all of that is nothing but an act.
Due to Fai’s less-than-pleasant past, Fai is actually a very depressed, sad person. He’s constantly reminding himself of his past in many ways, the least of which the name he goes by now. Whenever someone calls him Fai, it’s not himself he thinks of, it’s his twin. Due to this, and other reasons, Fai has a hard time letting go of the past—how could he with a constant reminder? However, due to this, Fai has a hard time focusing on the here and now, let alone thinking of the future. Despite his inability to leave the past be, he absolutely refuses to talk about it. When asked, or even pressed about it, Fai’s ready with a lie, a half-truth and a change of subject.
Fai also believes himself to be of bad luck. He’s seen it before; in both worlds he’s called home, every single citizen has died, and the rulers have gone crazy, only to inevitably be killed. Due to this, Fai is quite determined to not let anyone get close to him, lest they be affected by his bad luck as well. Fai would much rather be alone than let the people he cares about be hurt.
Fai is also quite cowardly. Rather than face his problems and his past head on, he runs from them as fast as possible, in the other direction. He does not like confrontation one bit. He would be perfectly content to live out the rest of his years as a lie rather than face what he knows he cannot beat. This trait also carries over in battle, should he be resigned to fighting rather than talking and retreating. His element is wind, meaning he is flighty, light and fleeting. His weapons of choice are bows and arrows, bar darts and magic—all of which are used at long range. Getting close to people, in every sense of the word, is actively avoided by Fai.
However, even this is beginning to fall apart. When he began his journey, he had told himself that he wasn’t going to get too close to any of his traveling companions and to see them as just that—companions. Yet, as time goes on and worlds go by, he finds himself genuinely caring for and worrying about his friends. He begins to go out of his way to comfort them and to do what he can to help them advance their travels. He even goes so far as to use magic—as self-proclaimed taboo—to safely transport them from one world to the next. He even takes this one step farther and has named himself “Mommy” of their group.
Fai is also quite a bit lazy. He would rather not fight and would prefer to spend his time lying about, accomplishing all he’s got to do without getting out of bed. This has been proven a few times in the world of Outo, when he opts out of being a hunter and decides to become a waiter instead, as it’s easier than fighting each day. Also, when Sakura is determined to prove herself, Fai is the first to step back and cheer them on from the sidelines.
But one has to wonder. How much of Fai’s cheeriness is a mask and how much is real? With such a tragic and miserable past, Fai didn’t have much of a childhood growing up. Now that he’s traveling from different world to different world with people he knows he can count on, Fai’s probably living out his childhood as much as he can. This includes addressing people more casually than he should, and giving Kurogane ridiculous nicknames to the point where he never says the ninja’s full name. He’s very active, and has a hard time staying in one place for too long. He uses his hands when he talks and his expressions are always very vibrant and expressive.
The only person who’s ever seen through Fai’s mask of cheeriness is Kurogane. And even though that sets alarm bells off and Fai knows he should keep as far away from Kurogane as possible… he can’t help but be drawn in by him. Even though he tries to keep people at a distance, Fai very much works off of people. He likes to put on a show and making people happy, without that, Fai becomes reflective and ultimately, as depressed as he tries to hide.
[Specialties/Abilities]
Fai does indeed possess magical abilities--although most of it is cut in half upon his arrival here. His powers increase every time he uses them, and he can do a number of offence and defensive attacks. Fai's element is also wind, and as such, controlling the wind is pretty easy for him. And as a magic user, Fai's ability to sense magic and magical barrier is impressively good.
On a list of magic Fai can NOT do is...well, pretty much anything that isn't offensive or defensive. He does not have the ability to heal anything. It doesn't work, and Fai has pretty much given off trying.
Even though Fai does have magical powers, he often pretends that he doesn't. He's unwilling to use his magic, for him or for anyone else, unless the stakes are high and death is imminent. Even then, the chance that Fai will use his magic is quite low.
[Affection]
ALL OF IT. I am okay with anything any everything. The only thing that makes me--as a mun--uncomfortable is literally writing out sex. Hand waving it, though, is totally okay.
[Fighting]
SURE. Fai doesn't like to fight very much--in fact, he avoids it at all possible. If picked a fight with, Fai will pretty much dodge attacks until his attacker gets worn out. As stated before, Fai's element is the wind, and as such, he's very light on his feet
If you manage to actually goad him into fighting, Fai's actually pretty strong. Not physically, but he does possess a high level of magic and his aim is deadly. Fai doesn't enjoy killing anyone (even his mentor, who betrayed him once, twice, three times over) so while you would be certain to live--but you would be quite beat up as a result.
[Other Permissions]
-Telepathy: Feel free to go for it--I don't think Fai is expecting a telepathic attack. However, he DOES have quite a good ability to recognize magical intrusions, so while the first time might work, a second try might not work as well as you'd expect.
-4th Walling: Go for it! XD If your character actually recognizes Fai as a literary work, feel free to 4th wall him.
-I don't like writing out sex.
-Please please don't kill Fai ;w;
-Other than that, I am good!
[Other Facts] UHM.