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Xue Yang || 薛洋 ([personal profile] noneforyou) wrote in [personal profile] worldbent 2025-05-19 04:20 pm (UTC)

Is your character any manner of spirit, youkai, demon, or otherwise inhuman being? Does your character share their body with any manner of spirit, youkai, demon, Persona, etc? He's human! A little heavy on the yin energy side (especially for a man), but human. Though it occurs to me to mention that he does have a golden core; I can go more into that if you're not familiar with the concept and think it might be relevant.

If your character is human, is your character capable themselves of sensing spiritual energy, youkai, demons, etc? Further, do they have harnessable spiritual powers? Yes; cultivators in MDZS have a decent amount of ability overlap with onmyoji. They can see/sense the supernatural and have qi-based spiritual powers. Xue Yang is also particularly sensitive to dead/vengeful spirits (yes, the ghosts in the hotel ping him, a lot).

Does your character carry any manner of object or artifact that might ping as being related to spirits, demons, the underworld, etc? Nothing he currently possesses in GP.

Are you okay with Matoba sensing your character's inhumanness/their ability to see/their magical or spiritual artifact? Yes

Are you okay with Matoba testing your character's inhumanness/their ability to see in minor ways (such as asking intrusive questions/making references to things that require special perception/using magic on surroundings to see if they sense it? Yes, though fair warning that depending on how it comes across and/or his mood at that moment, Xue Yang might react positively or very negatively. He doesn't mind others knowing; it's just about how he reacts to the testing itself.

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