Gongsun Sheng
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
- | Short (5'2"), dark eyes, with changshan, jacket with mandarin collar, sandals, shaved head and ankle-long white queue. | + | Short (5'2"), dark eyes, with changshan, jacket with mandarin collar, sandals, shaved head and ankle-long white queue. He bears a slender peachwood staff. |
==Aspects== | ==Aspects== | ||
*SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept) | *SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept) | ||
*OLD WAYS ARE BEST (Trouble) | *OLD WAYS ARE BEST (Trouble) | ||
*BORDERLINE RACIST | *BORDERLINE RACIST | ||
- | *MASTER OF TAOIST ALCHEMY | + | *MASTER OF TAOIST ALCHEMY AND FENG SHUI |
*CONFUCIAN ASCETIC | *CONFUCIAN ASCETIC | ||
- | * | + | *KNOWS THE UNSEELIE ACCORDS LIKE THE BACK OF HIS HAND |
*HATES COMMUNISM WITH A RARE PASSION | *HATES COMMUNISM WITH A RARE PASSION | ||
==Motivation== | ==Motivation== | ||
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==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
*Desires [[Sylvester Wyllt]]'s position. | *Desires [[Sylvester Wyllt]]'s position. | ||
+ | *Dislikes [[Samuel Kaplan]]. | ||
+ | *Hates [[Robert Pritchard]]. | ||
+ | *Generally agrees with [[Adrian Dumont]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Mandarin (late 18th century, Qing Dynasty, Taoist) | Mandarin (late 18th century, Qing Dynasty, Taoist) |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 17 March 2012
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Description
Short (5'2"), dark eyes, with changshan, jacket with mandarin collar, sandals, shaved head and ankle-long white queue. He bears a slender peachwood staff.
Aspects
- SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept)
- OLD WAYS ARE BEST (Trouble)
- BORDERLINE RACIST
- MASTER OF TAOIST ALCHEMY AND FENG SHUI
- CONFUCIAN ASCETIC
- KNOWS THE UNSEELIE ACCORDS LIKE THE BACK OF HIS HAND
- HATES COMMUNISM WITH A RARE PASSION
Motivation
To maintain tradition and law.
Relationships
- Desires Sylvester Wyllt's position.
- Dislikes Samuel Kaplan.
- Hates Robert Pritchard.
- Generally agrees with Adrian Dumont.
Notes
Mandarin (late 18th century, Qing Dynasty, Taoist)