Post by Yi Jung Hsu on Mar 18, 2017 15:08:38 GMT
Yi Jung Hsu
MALE. | Seventeen. | Bi-CUrious. | Third Year. |
Duplication. | Duality Manipulation. |
POWER DESCRIPTIONS
Yi Jung has two powers that makes his life a lot simpler for himself and what he presumes to be for others. The first power is his ability to duplicate himself. That is, Yi Jung has the ability to make multiple, living copies of himself to interact with his environment. The duplicates tend to last for as long as Yi Jung wills it to be, though if he uses too many duplicates, he may overexert himself and pass out.
His second ability is duality manipulation. Yi Jung has the ability to take any human or animal's natural duality component forces and warp it. This, in turn, may cause a complete change in personality and the actions with it. The affects tend to be temporary, mostly lasting for an hour or so.
His second ability is duality manipulation. Yi Jung has the ability to take any human or animal's natural duality component forces and warp it. This, in turn, may cause a complete change in personality and the actions with it. The affects tend to be temporary, mostly lasting for an hour or so.
APPEARANCE
Yi Jung is about 178 cms tall with lightly tanned skin, somewhat short yet layered mid-length, dark, onyx hair and beneath his thick eyelashes, he hosts odd eyes that are a keen mix between blue and gray. He tends to wear dark clothing, usually all black attire specifically a black turtleneck top and matching pants, though he may be seen from time to time in business attire such as dark suits or dressed down completely in sweats. His form is thin, yet he is developing more toned features.
No matter when you meet him, he will always have a neat and clean cut form. Not a hair will be astray as he strives simply and completely for perfection even in his own looks. When it comes to his fashion, his closet is separated neatly into specific sections that he likes maintained. One area for his business attire; another area for his traditional Chinese clothing that he wears for very specific special occasions, his school uniform attire which he wears to the T, no alterations or adding of needless accessories, and finally, his recreational wear which is his more laid-back attire situated into sweats for gym work-outs or simple luxury design wear. His closet is mostly monochrome with spurts of black or blue here or there. The most colorful part of his closet being his traditional Chinese clothing. He tends to wear darker colors in the autumn and winter and lighter colors in the spring and summer.
No matter when you meet him, he will always have a neat and clean cut form. Not a hair will be astray as he strives simply and completely for perfection even in his own looks. When it comes to his fashion, his closet is separated neatly into specific sections that he likes maintained. One area for his business attire; another area for his traditional Chinese clothing that he wears for very specific special occasions, his school uniform attire which he wears to the T, no alterations or adding of needless accessories, and finally, his recreational wear which is his more laid-back attire situated into sweats for gym work-outs or simple luxury design wear. His closet is mostly monochrome with spurts of black or blue here or there. The most colorful part of his closet being his traditional Chinese clothing. He tends to wear darker colors in the autumn and winter and lighter colors in the spring and summer.
PERSONALITY
Yi Jung is a man who only approves of perfection and nothing but perfection. He is extremely intelligent (almost to a fault) and cultured to the finer things in life, and completely dedicated to his work and his father's company. Everything he does, he does to appease his father. And if it does not end up being something he approves of, he does not waste his time with it. Being so that his mind is a completely business-like, the majority of the time, he may be seen as the type of man who lacks compassion, is ruthless in tone and words, and all around robotic-like. After all Yi Jung is a very busy, young man. This however, is only an outwards perspective. Should one get to truly know and understand Yi Jung, one would know that instead of being misunderstood as a man who lacks compassion, he is a man that is full of it. And while his tones and words come across as cutthroat, this is simply his outlet of demanding better of those he knows that can do better.
This does not mean that Yi Jung does not come without his quirks. He tends to be a bit awkward and possibly way more harsh to the opposite sex, than how he means to come off as to him not knowing how to interact with them very well. This is in part due to his mother's and sister's excessive doting which made him way more hesitant to even interact with women in the first place.
But digging past his tough and cold business exterior, Yi Jung is a boy who means well. His actions tend to speak louder than his words as he will not hesitate to do what he feels is right. His moral compass tends to be quite strict and his kind acts are hardly few. He is completely hard-working and will work day and night to overcome any task thrown his way. His loyalty to those he considers his friends knows no bounds. To have a friend in him is to have a loyal companion for life.
This does not mean to take his kindness for weakness however. He is a businessman after all. His words are cut-throat. He does not expect his time to be wasted. And he can be conniving if he so chooses to be. After all, in the business world, there is hardly any room for always playing fair, but Lee, Yi Jung Hsu, heir to the Hsu Enterprise strives to always do his best.
This does not mean that Yi Jung does not come without his quirks. He tends to be a bit awkward and possibly way more harsh to the opposite sex, than how he means to come off as to him not knowing how to interact with them very well. This is in part due to his mother's and sister's excessive doting which made him way more hesitant to even interact with women in the first place.
But digging past his tough and cold business exterior, Yi Jung is a boy who means well. His actions tend to speak louder than his words as he will not hesitate to do what he feels is right. His moral compass tends to be quite strict and his kind acts are hardly few. He is completely hard-working and will work day and night to overcome any task thrown his way. His loyalty to those he considers his friends knows no bounds. To have a friend in him is to have a loyal companion for life.
This does not mean to take his kindness for weakness however. He is a businessman after all. His words are cut-throat. He does not expect his time to be wasted. And he can be conniving if he so chooses to be. After all, in the business world, there is hardly any room for always playing fair, but Lee, Yi Jung Hsu, heir to the Hsu Enterprise strives to always do his best.
BIOGRAPHY
The gold and silver spoons were hardly good enough for the second child and the only son to the heir of Hsu Enterprise. So they settled for the platinum one, but even that was not good enough for Yi Jung. Yi Jung Hsu grew up in a life of luxury. Never did he have to lift a finger because his maids and butler were always there for him. For his childhood, he knew nothing but pure affection and on his mother's and older sister's behalf, a bit too much.
But because nothing was expected of Yi Jung, the boy lived as a prince among common men. Though he held no royal title, from childhood, the media in China had almost considered him like one. His life was seemingly that of a celebrity. He was among the elite always and was always given the best. The best food, the best clothing, the heir was wanton for nothing. And because he expected everything to be handed to him on the best platters, at the age of ten was was his father, the current CEO and owner of Hsu Enterprise had decided to stop things short for him.
It did not settle in at first that things would not be handed to the then spoiled prince, or rather, Yi Jung did not take to it very well. The age of ten was the first time "No," become a word more common to him more than he liked. Of course, he would get his indulgences by his mother. His mother could hardly resist him which was why he was restricting by his father with associations with his mother and equally doting older sister.
At the age of twelve was when his life was completely changed. His father was beginning to hold him accountable not just for himself, but for matters within his company. His lessons grew stricter. The times of leisure grew less and less. And it was Yi Jung's first complete failure that his attitude had completely changed. Looking back then, Lee would consider the task a simple business exchange, but because he slacked in classes and shirked his exchanges, it had cost him and his father a great business deal. Furthermore, the male Hsu heir had lost face with businessmen and the harsh mudslinging in the newspapers which dented his reputation was more than enough of an ultimatum than one his father could ever give. When he had demanded that his father cease the slander, his father did nothing, but told him that only he could stop it.
To add salt into the wound, at a family dinner before his mother and sister, his father had relayed a contract before him. It had seemed old and antiquated, but right there in the bold, black ink of a fountain pen was Lee's signature and his own Hsu crest. The contract laid an agreement that Yi Jung would follow as to the components of the contract or lose his privileges to the Hsu family title. Everything, his inheritance, his titles, his earnings, anything that held monetary value would belong to solely his sister and she would take full ownership as the next CEO of Hsu Enterprises. Protests came from both Lee's mother and himself, though his sister remained silent on the matter. It was the final ultimatum that ultimately would turn Lee from the "privileged brat" to the hard-working young man that he had built himself up to be.
It was the following day that his perspective changed. Without any protest, Yi Jung would attend his lessons; complete any homework without flaws. He even demanded that he attend business affairs with his father and from that he learned many ins and outs that the young heir had not acknowledged before. It was there that his first ability had manifested. His ability to duplicate made his life easier as he would be able to spread himself out a bit more and tackle different tasks at different times. Seeing his son's newfound sense of duty, slowly yet surely, he relegated responsibilities that the CEO would normally take part in to his son and Lee had built him reputation from the bottom up not only as a respected businessman by the age of fifteen, but a formidable one. He was ruthless and thorough in his tactics making sure that whatever could be done would be done for the general good of the Hsu company. Along the way he had made many partners, but for that, he had to make just as many enemies which left quite a few of his other elite that he had once called his friends, scorned. By this time, he had developed his second ability, duality manipulation, to which he was able to quell the ambivalence of some of his slightly friends but only moderately making them acquaintances and not as close as they used to be. Nonetheless, Lee was okay with this. The less relationships he had, the more he was able to get done.
This had concerned his father greatly though. While he was proud of the way that his son was building up the Hsu Enterprise and making it into a conglomerate empire, he had become jaded and cold before his time not indulging from time to time in his prime of life as a young teenager. Taking final liberties in his own hands as the last interference in his son's life, not only had he reactivated an agreement on his contract due from Lee's grandfather's time relaying that he would be engaged to a specific woman, one he had never met in his life, and marry her at the age of eighteen, but he would be transferred to Aurora Academy where he would resume his responsibilities as CIO and finally CEO at the age of 20.
This, of course, had greatly upset Yi Jung, but knowing that he had agreed to this contract, and with his new outlook on life coupled with his desperation and gluttony to keep what is his by birthright, he followed his father's instructions, without voiced complaint unknowing of just where to begin and fit in as just another teenager at Aurora Academy.
But because nothing was expected of Yi Jung, the boy lived as a prince among common men. Though he held no royal title, from childhood, the media in China had almost considered him like one. His life was seemingly that of a celebrity. He was among the elite always and was always given the best. The best food, the best clothing, the heir was wanton for nothing. And because he expected everything to be handed to him on the best platters, at the age of ten was was his father, the current CEO and owner of Hsu Enterprise had decided to stop things short for him.
It did not settle in at first that things would not be handed to the then spoiled prince, or rather, Yi Jung did not take to it very well. The age of ten was the first time "No," become a word more common to him more than he liked. Of course, he would get his indulgences by his mother. His mother could hardly resist him which was why he was restricting by his father with associations with his mother and equally doting older sister.
At the age of twelve was when his life was completely changed. His father was beginning to hold him accountable not just for himself, but for matters within his company. His lessons grew stricter. The times of leisure grew less and less. And it was Yi Jung's first complete failure that his attitude had completely changed. Looking back then, Lee would consider the task a simple business exchange, but because he slacked in classes and shirked his exchanges, it had cost him and his father a great business deal. Furthermore, the male Hsu heir had lost face with businessmen and the harsh mudslinging in the newspapers which dented his reputation was more than enough of an ultimatum than one his father could ever give. When he had demanded that his father cease the slander, his father did nothing, but told him that only he could stop it.
To add salt into the wound, at a family dinner before his mother and sister, his father had relayed a contract before him. It had seemed old and antiquated, but right there in the bold, black ink of a fountain pen was Lee's signature and his own Hsu crest. The contract laid an agreement that Yi Jung would follow as to the components of the contract or lose his privileges to the Hsu family title. Everything, his inheritance, his titles, his earnings, anything that held monetary value would belong to solely his sister and she would take full ownership as the next CEO of Hsu Enterprises. Protests came from both Lee's mother and himself, though his sister remained silent on the matter. It was the final ultimatum that ultimately would turn Lee from the "privileged brat" to the hard-working young man that he had built himself up to be.
It was the following day that his perspective changed. Without any protest, Yi Jung would attend his lessons; complete any homework without flaws. He even demanded that he attend business affairs with his father and from that he learned many ins and outs that the young heir had not acknowledged before. It was there that his first ability had manifested. His ability to duplicate made his life easier as he would be able to spread himself out a bit more and tackle different tasks at different times. Seeing his son's newfound sense of duty, slowly yet surely, he relegated responsibilities that the CEO would normally take part in to his son and Lee had built him reputation from the bottom up not only as a respected businessman by the age of fifteen, but a formidable one. He was ruthless and thorough in his tactics making sure that whatever could be done would be done for the general good of the Hsu company. Along the way he had made many partners, but for that, he had to make just as many enemies which left quite a few of his other elite that he had once called his friends, scorned. By this time, he had developed his second ability, duality manipulation, to which he was able to quell the ambivalence of some of his slightly friends but only moderately making them acquaintances and not as close as they used to be. Nonetheless, Lee was okay with this. The less relationships he had, the more he was able to get done.
This had concerned his father greatly though. While he was proud of the way that his son was building up the Hsu Enterprise and making it into a conglomerate empire, he had become jaded and cold before his time not indulging from time to time in his prime of life as a young teenager. Taking final liberties in his own hands as the last interference in his son's life, not only had he reactivated an agreement on his contract due from Lee's grandfather's time relaying that he would be engaged to a specific woman, one he had never met in his life, and marry her at the age of eighteen, but he would be transferred to Aurora Academy where he would resume his responsibilities as CIO and finally CEO at the age of 20.
This, of course, had greatly upset Yi Jung, but knowing that he had agreed to this contract, and with his new outlook on life coupled with his desperation and gluttony to keep what is his by birthright, he followed his father's instructions, without voiced complaint unknowing of just where to begin and fit in as just another teenager at Aurora Academy.
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