Name: Míng 明 (bright, light, clear,) Lián 莲 (lotus, water lily) (Lián Míng in Chinese order)
Gender/Pronoun: he/him, they/them is okay
Height: 5'5"
Age: 28
Birthday: August 20th
School/Occupation: horse jockey
Hobbies: Video Games: After moving out and getting some breathing space from his parents, Ming decided to try and see what the hype about video games was all about. He tried dozens of them, and discovered a real love for all kinds of games—from Stardew Valley to Fall Guys to Skyrim to Overwatch. Overwatch is his favorite and he mains Gengji.
Weiqi: Ming has played weiqi since he was a little kid. It's one of his favorite activities to challenge the strategy parts of his brain, and as an advanced player, plays on the traditional 19x19 board. He doesn't often win on the advanced board, but that doesn't discourage him—it's all in good fun!
Virtues: Sincere: Ming cares about people, and has worked hard to always be honest and sincere, barring situations where it would be more hurtful to do so. He cares about people and believes in the best of everyone with conviction.
Attentive: Ming listens to people when they need him. He takes notes if he's worried he'll forget, if it's something he needs to come back to later, but mostly he just... pays attention in the moment and gives advice if it's needed, or just listens. Whatever the person in front of him needs, he makes sure they get it—be it a listening ear, tea, a hug, advice, or anything else he can do.
Flaws: Forgetful: Ming forgets everything constantly. Information slips through his brain like water in a sieve; it just doesn't stick around. He really tries his best, but even alerts with his phone can sneak by him if he checks it, tells himself he'll get it done in a few minutes, and then clears it instead of snoozing it. If it's not done immediately, it won't get done.
Gullible: Ming has a tendency to just believe what people tell him, especially if they sound convincing enough. A few sentences that sound competent, and he'll walk away completely believing what was said, unless it sounds totally unbelievable—though what constitutes "totally unbelievable" is anyone's guess.
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