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@ONL the martial arts stuff with his father and the the gun action from one of his employers who tudored him when he worked in San Francisco.

Apologies for being ambiguous about that part. He's not gonna go Shanghai Knight on people with ease as I so aptly put in the combat section.

I'll also fix the extra part after everything else gets cleared.
@Kyrisse No, it's an awesome name! Sounds authentic. Sorry, I know I said I was gonna think up some names but I couldn't come up with anything that didn't sound over-the-top lol.

I should have a post up by tomorrow night.
Mr. Lau




Character basics


Name: Mr. Lau
Nicknames/alias: Lucky Lau & Highbrow Lau
Age: 52
Place of birth & ethnicity: San Franciscan Chinese-American
Gender: Male
Occupation: Business Owner/Labor Contractor

Character appearance & personality


Appearance: At 5'7", Mr. Lau's wiry frame isn't as spry as it once was, but he's still capable of working long hours on his feet without complaints. His hazel brown eyes are radiant with vigor and tenacity. His skin is like tanned leather, a testament to his younger years of manual labor under the hot sun. He keeps his silver mane combed back, and salt and pepper short beard trimmed neat. There are several scars littered across his body due to work-related injuries and past altercations.

Clothing: The Chinese-American maintains the public appearance of a sharply dressed businessman. Black brushed cotton trousers, Victorian high stand collared shirts, silk puff ties, satin vests, Callahan frock coats, leather boots, and feathered felt derbies.

Personal style: Mr. Lau is tailored in both western and eastern fashion, exuding the look of a cultured gentleman. He is known for mixing 3 piece suits with loose overcoats that have mandarin collars, or western bow ties and vests with form-fitting zhongshan suits.

Personality: The youthfully tenacious wolf of his prime has become more of a sly fox, but in no way has his bite de-fanged. Sharp as a tack, he navigates around most social interactions with conniving wit. Always playing close to the chest, but pretending to know little about the game, Mr. Lau takes great pride into baiting prospectors and con men that underestimate him.

There are other times where flowery words and endearing charm do not suffice, prompting for a more heavy handed temperament. It is in these moments where words are sheathed and action comes swiftly without alarm. He did not maintain a successful chain of businesses by being fair and good-natured. Lau justifies his shady practices as a necessary evil in a western world that does not view him as an equal.

Habits: He strums his fingers as if playing an invisible Guqin (slide guitar) on whatever surface is closest to him. Delicate motions often indicate deep ponderment, while more fast paced gesticulations show impatience or boredom.

Skills and items


Regular life skills: People and money management. Negotiation. Cooking. Playing the Guqin. Gardening. Laundering. General workmanship skills and knowledge on construction and infrastructure.

Combat skills: Violence is kept as a last resort in Mr. Lau's arsenal, but it is one that has been well honed over the years. He's quick and nimble for his age, able to hastily neutralize close range assailants by deflecting or disarming them. His reaction time with a pistol is freakishly quick, but that is the only firearm he's proficient with.

Items on your person: 1873 Single-Action Cattleman Revolver. A pair of reading spectacles. A tin with tobacco and rolling papers. Flask. Small notebook and pencil. Identification papers. Handkerchief. Bank notes and various coins.

Additional stuff: Five outfits detailed in Clothing and Personal Style section. Tomahawk Axe. Guqin instrument. Photo of parents.

History

What brings you to Haylliesburg:

Mr. Lau and his workers moved in a year and a half ago to expand his enterprise. He bought off a sizable amount of land for cheap, building his establishment from the ground up. Lau's Laundry and Apothecary also serves as a General Store, one that houses a more rarer inventory compared to his competitors. Apart from laundry services and selling various goods, Mr. Lau also contracts workers out to those needing extra farm hands, cattle workers, and other jobs.

Your life before coming to Haylliesburg:

Lau was born on American soil in the late 1820s. His mother did not survive his birth. He grew up in San Francisco, working manual labor jobs along side his father from as early as 6 years old. While their life was hard and unforgiving, Lau's father made it a point to educate his son whenever he could. He taught him the language and culture of his people, even giving him lessons on how to play the Guqin slide guitar. In exchange for his son's work wages, Lau's father asked their employers to tutor the boy in whatever American academia they, or whoever they appointed to the task, were willing to provide.

The gold rush erupted around the time he was nearing his 20s. Lau's father sought to take advantage of what could be a bountiful opportunity and signed both of them up to mine in Coloma, California. Unfortunately, Lau's father was killed several weeks into mining due to a faulty demolition accident. Out on his own, Lau attempted to carry on where his father left off, but was constantly discouraged from other prospectors. Racial tensions grew to the point where he was threatened to leave or be killed.

Lau gave in and left the mines of Coloma, but rather than tuck tail back to San Francisco, he came up with a bold idea; he set up a laundry shop in the same area. It was bold, because he didn't charge his customers a dime. The miners laughed at him for his foolish business practice, while flocking to him in droves for his supposed charity work. They failed to realize that he was collecting all of the gold dust and fragments from their clothing. He accumulated enough to venture back to San Francisco and start up several businesses, working his way down south until he caught wind of another golden opportunity in Arizona.

Extra


I'll do the same once an OOC is up.
Looking to potentially play as a silver-tongued Chinese-American entrepreneur. More than likely setup shop in Haylliesburg for quite some time.
Sorry it took forever but its finally up!! Had trouble figuring out where to start it exactly.

So, basic timeline:

15 years ago they met. 10 years ago they found their way to The Fortress. 5 years ago the conversion began.

Jacob sat across from Julia in their cozy apartment, putting on his most dashing smile amidst the pain that crept in every now and then. His medication was beginning to wear off, but the day had been a success, and tonight was going so well that he didn't want to spoil it. The table spread was filled with their favorite foods and drink, prepped by his very own hands. The illness may have stolen the refined palette from his chef days, but it spared his wit in the culinary arts. At least he hoped. He surveyed her beautiful face in search of approval.

"Well, I see you haven't vomited," His British accent was hoarse, but endearing. A boyish smile surfaced his frail lips, "...so we can say that at the very least, it is digestible." It was a rare occasion for Jacob to be so radiant. Most days were spent bedridden, or attached to his hover chair. Every once in awhile he will brace the outside world of The Fortress with Julia, frequenting viewpoint park that overlooked the valley of clouds, or embark on random adventures in the city like giddy teenagers.

While Jacob might chalk it up to his sickness, it was really the lack of social human interaction, ironically enough, that made him want to stay indoors most days. Since the conversion 5 years ago, everything felt far too mechanical, both in the figurative and literal sense. The colonist they all once knew and loved exchanged their humanity for longevity. Androids with manicured faces that look more like masks, emote with the expression of puppets dangling on the grandest stage in the sky. Jacob and Julia were thoroughly convinced that that was no way to live. Despite the colony's relentless efforts to convert them, despite the disease that seeks to disintegrate their bodies, they were going to live on for humanity - no matter the cost.

Jacob stared at the dying sun from the large windows of the dining room. He watched the last sliver of its orange hues peaking out, wishing for them to stay just a lifetime longer. When they vanished, his heart sank low. This would be their last night before their daring quest. The coming days were going to be a trial on both fronts, but they were going to get through it together - just not in the way Jacob wanted. Enough. He cursed at himself for wasting precious moments brooding on things that cannot be undone. He looked up and stared into her eyes, entranced by her essence as if it were the first time he laid eyes on her.

"Do you remember when we first met?" It was a nonsensical question that he already knew the answer to, but loved teasing her as if she forgot. Though in truth, his mind was becoming more hazy these days, so he recounted their story for his memory's sake. "At the food court of an abandoned shopping mall; you thought I was a marauder trying to have my way with you." His eyes looked up at the ceiling, projecting his thoughts on its blank white canvas. "You nearly took my head off with a spell and said something along the lines of: 'I wouldn't sleep with you if you were the last man on this earth.'" He laughed. "Funny how it all panned out, eh?"

Awesome! Have fun.
@Kyrisse Aw yeah. That's four! I loved the DS remake. The opening trailer is one of the best.



Yeah, FF8 was pretty good too. I remember getting hooked on the mini card game. The airship they used is probably my favorite out of the whole franchise.

Sweet. I'll get to working on a post tonight.
@Kyrisse Aw man who doesn't love final fantasy?? XD

Although I haven't played any of the recent ones. FF4-FF12 are the only ones I've completed. FF6 is my all time favorite. And then battle for 2nd place is between 4 and 7.

You found an awesome picture of a floating city. I've been trying to look for the right one and you captured exactly what I'm looking for. Our aesthetic tastes are very similar. I'd like to run with that also the futuristic look pic. And yes, for earth, everything you've picked out is perfect.

As a matter of fact I'm down for having combat similar to FF as well. High tech sword and magic stuff kind of like Lightning from FF13. What do you think?
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