And heres my Master for later use. [hider=☴☱ Yao Ying Xi][indent][indent][indent][center][img]https://imgur.com/Ys1BEd0.jpg[/img][/center] [b][color=fff79a]ᴺᴬᴹᴱ[/color][/b] [indent]Yao Ying Xi[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ꜰᴀᴄᴛɪᴏɴ[/color][/b] [indent]Probably Black?[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ʀᴀɴᴋ[/color][/b] [indent]N/A(Not a clocktower magus)[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴘᴇʀꜱᴏɴᴀ[/color][/b] [indent]+Balanced +Calm +Temperate +Pleasant -There is nothing else -Slight emptiness to her smiles -There is only pleasantness[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴡɪꜱʜ[/color][/b] [indent][hider] Balance in everything, duality in all, from the grassroots, to the five, to two, and to one that was all. The basics of Baqua, the beginnings of Yin and Yang, and coincidentally, the basis for the ancient teachings her family's medicines were based upon. Herbs, powdered ingredients, insects, blood, animal and even minerals were used. It was so ingrained into their lifestyle that it was as natural as breathing. For Yao Ying Xi, her life was a bit stricter, for she, like the rest of her siblings was to learn the family tradition, ancient Chinese medicine dating as far back as the Yellow Emperor's rule. Everything was to be balanced, from her behaviour, to her diet, to even her room arrangements. Nothing could be neglected, for even the slightest deviation in the flow of Yin or Yang could produce unexpected results. Taught from since she could walk, she was understandably very well versed in her family craft, though not a master yet. That, of course, included her family's own brand of martial arts. If asked however, what her martial arts was, she would just smile and say Wushu. Most would just accept that and let it be. For those discerning few who knew what wushu meant however, would find no real answer, for the martial arts they practiced was a mix of Baquazhang and Tai Chi, soft circular movements that can crash like the waves of a raging sea, or flow like a creek, with emphasis on redirection and circular movements. She had joined the war on her own impulse, guided by her own ambitions rather than any directions from her family. As to what her goals were, that was for herself to know.[/hider][/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴄᴏᴍᴍᴀɴᴅ ꜱᴇᴀʟ[/color][/b] [indent]Three concentric circles enveloped by a larger circle.[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ꜱᴡɪᴛᴄʜ[/color][/b] [indent]None. They activate their 'magic' through their movements, placements of items, utilizing their surroundings, and through the flow and ebb of Yin and Yang.[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]Qᴜᴀɴᴛɪᴛʏ[/color][/b] [indent]E[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]Qᴜᴀʟɪᴛʏ[/color][/b] [indent]D[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴀꜰꜰɪɴɪᴛʏ[/color][/b] [indent]Wood[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴍᴀɢᴇᴄʀᴀꜰᴛ[/color][/b] [indent] She is not a magus, though she can achieve the effects they can do. She is primarily a practitioner of medicine, and self health, utilizing ancient Chinese teachings on the concept of Yin and Yang. Her specific specialization was with the ebb and flow of Yin and Yang, balancing them in an entity, utilizing their concepts to work with or against themselves. As Yin and Yang are both halves of each other, they both also have a seed of yin or yang inside them. To be something, there is a seed of the opposite inside, and she can capitalize on that concept. To balance them, one can either be a slow trickle of water, or a raging river, a placid or destructive way. Of course, her medicine uses the same base idea, though with a different method. A combination of yin and yang energy generate the 8 trigram, and the 8 into 64, activating different results with each combination. Location, time, place, objects and items contribute to yin yang flow. Even movements made can influence them if one knew how. Has general knowledge of Chinese geomancy and feng shui, with training on how their rituals work.[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴄʀᴇꜱᴛ[/color][/b] [indent]N/A[/indent] [b][color=fff79a]ᴍʏꜱᴛɪᴄ cᴏᴅᴇ[/color][/b] A pearl containing a fenghuang feather, a Chinese phoenix that embodies the concept of yin and yang perfectly. Medicine set that includes a mortar and pestle to strengthen her medicines. [b]Mundane Skills[/b] [indent][color=fff79a]Non-magical skills[/color][/indent] [indent]Martial arts, a trained body, recognized by the Chinese masters as a master of Chinese medicine, massaging, and acupuncture. [/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/hider]