[b]Name[/b]: Fujiwara no Mokou [b]Age[/b]: At least 1300 [b]Appearance[/b]: [url=http://safebooru.donmai.us/posts/2297356]Living forever ain't as good as you think it is, y'know.[/url] [b]World of Origin[/b]: Gensokyo (Touhou Project); post-ULiL [b]Powers/Equipment[/b]: Mokou is, for lack of a better term, completely immortal in every sense of the term. After drinking the Hourai Elixir as a child, she has henceforth become completely impossible to PERMANENTLY kill. No matter how much damage her body take, lethal or otherwise, she will ALWAYS manage to recover. How long that takes, though, is another situation entirely; her regeneration factor, while abnormally high, becomes slower the more damage she takes. The amount of times she has to revive will also affect how long it takes for her to recover, ranging anywhere from a few seconds to a few days at worst. As another result of the Hourai Elixir, Mokou is unable to contract any diseases, cannot age, and does not require sustenance to exist. Food and drink are simply a luxury now. This does not MEAN, however, that Mokou cannot feel fatigue or pain. Even though the centuries of life have toughened her up considerably, in the end she's still a human, and her body still has human limits. Mostly. Mokou is also skilled in the manipulation of flames, often choosing to use a phoenix motif in her abilities because of its parallels to immortality, though she is just as free in manipulating it into whatever form she so wishes. As a resident of Gensokyo, she also abides by the spellcard rules, which means that she can fire off hordes upon hordes of bullets if the situation calls for it in the form of... Well, whatever the cards dictate. She has a variety of spellcards, and each can be used once per battle, per day. Oh, and she can fly, because Gensokyo. Her clothes are also absurdly fire-retardant; no matter what flames they're bathed in, they will always come out unscathed. Other people can also eat her liver to become immortal as well, but... Well, she'll never let anyone do something like that willingly. [b]Brief Backstory[/b]: Once a human, Mokou drank the Hourai Elixir whilst seeking revenge against Kaguya (yes, THAT Kaguya) for humiliating her father as a child. Immortality ensued. Ever since then, Mokou's been lingering on as an undying existence, eventually finding her way to Gensokyo. Looping through complete insanity before running back to sanity and repeating that cycle a few times over (along with beating the everloving crap out of Kaguya and vice versa a few times over). Following the events of Imperishable Night (aka the 'fake moon incident'), Mokou's gone back to her daily life of lounging about... Well, assuming that incidents don't directly involve her or anything. There was that [i]one[/i] time that she went out into modern-day Japan, which was... Something. Didn't learn much from the experience, though. [b]Personality[/b]: Mokou is by no means sociable; due to her immortality, she's seen many people die as time passes, and thus removes herself willingly from human society in order to avoid the everlasting pain of parting. Her age also makes her much wiser than she appears to be, though it may not always seem as such at first. She IS still human at heart, though, and is fairly altruistic in spite of what she has lived through thus far. To those who do get her to open up a bit more, Mokou is a rather blunt person, though nowhere near as hotheaded as her control of fire would USUALLY implicate. While content with her life in Gensokyo, if something piques her interest, she won't hesitate to pursue it. When she's committed, though, she goes ALL OUT. The only other thing that might cause such a reaction is killing Kaguya, because, well... Grudges. Even that's sorta gone stale, though. Having lived for so long, Mokou has also looped around from sane to insane and back again. Nothing really fazes her back home in Gensokyo, but more advanced societies... Well, those are a different story. She also understands that life is still something important and the impact of taking a life, though that doesn't mean that she much cares for her own. Dying still hurts, though. She tries to avoid it. [b]Other[/b]: Smokes. Doesn't smoke often, but smokes. The Hourai Elixir has removed all the bad side-effects, so she has no particular reason [i]not[/i] to. Can also cook fairly well.