[list][*][u]Name[/u]: Liu Jiang (Jason Liu) [*][u]Age[/u]: 17 [*][u]Appearance[/u]: [url=https://safebooru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=1750968]"Eh? Oh, yeah, sure."[/url] [*][u]Personality[/u]: Though generally laid back, Jason’s penchant for trouble leads to him occasionally poking his nose where it usually doesn’t belong. He’s friendly to those close to him, but that ever-subtle sense of jealousy of the distinct amount of people who [i]can[/i] use magic does cause him to feel inferior and a tad bitter at times. For good reason, of course. Despite that fact, most of the time that he ends up involved in magecraft, it’s by complete accident. The Servants that live in the city are everywhere around him, but the sense of being unable to even enter that realm despite living in it acts as a weight chaining his mind down. [*][u]Abilities[/u]: Jason has no notable features in terms of magecraft, as he cannot [i]perform[/i] magecraft (as far as most others are aware). He does, however, remember a great deal from various classes and lectures on the nature of magecraft, and his background allows him to figure out more about weird magitech technology that has come about as a result of the creation of Fusang City (and, by extension, their contact with Atlas Academy). [*][u]History[/u]: A rather distinct non-magus, Jason lived a fairly normal life on the West Coast. His parents, immigrants from China, were comparatively well off from business ventures that they had pursued earlier in life (having been involved in the tech boom of the early 2000s), and had thus settled down near Silicon Valley to pursue this further. Of course, Jason had also had the fortune (or misfortune) of magic being revealed to the world. Though he lived his life close to the world of machines, the idea that fantasy wasn’t so far off was appealing enough to him to the point where he was begging to go to Fusang City to study once it had made its global entrance. A combination of personal curiosity from his parents and Jason’s own insistence allowed his attendance at age 10, though only on the condition that he maintain his grades while abroad. With that message taken to heart, the young boy was sent off to the city proposing the colliding of the worlds of science and magic. Here it was that he lived for the next few years, studying the knowledge that was available to him to the best of his ability. That being said, though, he still hasn’t [i]actually[/i] summoned a Servant or even scratched the surface of learning magecraft, so most of his experience with the latter outside of the ‘normal’ courses has been studying theory than anything practical. [*][u]Other[/u]: He has magic circuits despite not having practiced magecraft, so it’s not [i]wholly[/i] impossible to learn magecraft.[/list]