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Jiangshi Lenasin

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Name: Jiangshi Okashii Lenasin​
Pronunciation: Jee-ong-she Oh-caw-she​
Prefers to be called: Jiang​
Faction: None​
Rank: None​
Age: Biologically 78; Physically 23​
Species: Epicanthix/Tera Vampir Hybrid​
Gender: Male​
Hair: Blonde; Sometimes has it dyed brown or black​
Eyes: Yellow​
Height: 6'4"​
Weight: 148 Lbs.​
Sexuality: Bisexual​
Status: Single​
Force Sensitive: Yes​
Strengths & Weaknesses:​
+Speed- Being part Vampir has made Jiang extremely fast, as well as given him sharper reflexes.​
+Telepathy- Jiang is very good at reading another's mind and communicating through it.​
+Steeled Mind- His Epicanthix blood makes it impossible for people to get into Jiang's mind.​
+Longevity- Coming from two races that exceed human years, Jiang isn't susceptible to aging as much as Ember or Baelfire. He will long outlive them as well as his father (unless of course he's killed before that).​
+Meticulous Planner- Jiang likes to be prepared for anything. When he formulates a plan, he does it so intricately that it's practically fool-proof.​
-/+Force Drain- Jiang's Vampir heritage allows him to be naturally able to drain energy from others. It is his main source of sustenance. He will feed once a week because of it. If he can't feed, he will grow incredibly week and might eventually die. In a battle, he will also need to feed himself very well either before or during, or else he might collapse in the middle of combat.​
-/+Perfectionist- Everything HAS to be perfect for Jiang. He will spend a great deal of time making sure that everything around him is to his liking. If it isn't, he will get very agitated if he can't fix it himself. This can often prove a huge distraction for him.​
-Serial Killer- Jiang isn't entirely a serial killer. He just has this thing about the people he kills. He'll find a way to abduct them and bring them back to his manor. It's usually more than one, too. He doesn't kill them immediately, but prefers to feed off of them over long periods of time. When they do finally die, he creates a sort of tiny memorial for them out of some of their personal items. He likes to remember everyone. It's about the nicest thing he does for the victims. But the creepiness of it can't be denied.​
-Psychopath- Aside from feeding, Jiang has a teetering personality. By teetering, I mean that when he's in his normal mood, he's one step away from completely losing it. He has violent outbursts that sometimes come completely unprovoked. He hurts people, sometimes not always meaning to, but when he realizes what he did later he feels absolutely no remorse whatsoever.​
-Detached- Jiang doesn't care about your problems, or the problems of the world around him. The way he sees it, he's going to be around for so long that it isn't going to matter anyway. What's the point in caring about something that won't matter later?​
Personality:​
Jiang is usually unnervingly calm. Nothing seems to phase him in this state. But the minute you cross any kind of line, no matter how small, expect his wrath. It will either come in the form of yelling or outright violence. He hates making things too messy, but if it comes to that he'll look past it. Jiang cares little for friends or company. He'll outlive the majority of them, after all. The only thing he appears to show any kind of real interest in is keeping everything clean and orderly. Well, that and collecting his food. As far as loyalty goes, Jiang is a question mark. No seriously, there is absolutely no way of knowing whether he's actually on your side or not. It would be wise to keep an eye on him.​
Biography:​
Yet another child born of a Lenasin affair, Jiangshi was raised on Onderon by his mother. He learned and grew up in the lap of luxury (no doubt thanks to the large bribe that his father gave to them to keep them quiet), staying rather secluded in the family manor.​
Jiang spent his days reading and studying and painting and being bored as Hell. This boredom is what seeded his unstable nature. He started to delve into darker thinking, picturing grotesque scenarios and dreaming up horrible plans for his food sources. His mother was usually able to keep him from doing anything like that. Until recently.​
All it took was a large argument for Jiang to kill her. It wasn't that he meant to. He just got too angry. With no one left to curb his "enthusiasm", he is now free to do whatever he pleases. Trust me when I say that that isn't a good thing.​
 

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