Shi En
"The name's Shi En. I'm the wind that blew across the empire. Nothing would escaped my ears and eyes."
Name: Shi En
Gender: Male
Class: Wizard (wind-based)
Age: 532 years old (calculated from when they first awoken)
Appearance age: Early thirties
Deity of: Yiu Empire
Height: 2.1 m
Facial features: Contradictory to his harsh personality, Shi En has very smooth and soft, almost feminine facial features with mellow-looking slanted eyes.
Hair:
Style: Straight and down to his hip. It's very silky and smooth and impossible to style.
Color: Dark brown/Black
Eyes:
Shape: Mellow looking, slanted.
Color: Light-medium brown.
Outfits: Due to his human-like appearance, Shi En able to change his clothes, which he does regularly whenever he’s awaken. He wears whatever is prepared for him, though he dislikes overly decorated clothes and prefers simpler one. However, Shi En doesn’t wear shoes. He just…doesn’t.
Powers:
- Wind Magic
- Able to hear any conversations within the empire. (Rarely used because he hears everything or nothing. It also gives him massive annoyance and metaphorical headache.)
- Teleportation within Yiu Empire
- Duplication of himself (up to 5 duplicates)
- Flying/Hovering
Name: Shi En
Gender: Male
Class: Wizard (wind-based)
Age: 532 years old (calculated from when they first awoken)
Appearance age: Early thirties
Deity of: Yiu Empire
Height: 2.1 m
Facial features: Contradictory to his harsh personality, Shi En has very smooth and soft, almost feminine facial features with mellow-looking slanted eyes.
Hair:
Style: Straight and down to his hip. It's very silky and smooth and impossible to style.
Color: Dark brown/Black
Eyes:
Shape: Mellow looking, slanted.
Color: Light-medium brown.
Outfits: Due to his human-like appearance, Shi En able to change his clothes, which he does regularly whenever he’s awaken. He wears whatever is prepared for him, though he dislikes overly decorated clothes and prefers simpler one. However, Shi En doesn’t wear shoes. He just…doesn’t.
Powers:
- Wind Magic
- Able to hear any conversations within the empire. (Rarely used because he hears everything or nothing. It also gives him massive annoyance and metaphorical headache.)
- Teleportation within Yiu Empire
- Duplication of himself (up to 5 duplicates)
- Flying/Hovering
Personality
- Finicky | Neutral | Critical | Responsible | Moody | Fair
With his ever-changing mood and tendency to be unaccommodating, Shi En isn’t the easiest deity to work with. He hates a lot of people and a lot of things. Commoners are nuisance, yet a necessity. While rulers are a bunch of morons who can’t differentiate left from right and truth from lies. They are drunk on powers, forgetting the reason why they sit on those filthy chairs, wearing those overpriced, over-decorated clothes. He cares not for their worthless lineage and wealth, but as his existence means to protect and lend them assistance, he’ll still abide by their antics.
You see, Shi en isn’t unreasonable. He’s critical, yes. But he’s also just and fair. Until all the stories gathered and it’s clear who’s in the wrong or who’s in the right, he sides with no one (besides, he practically hates everybody that he had contact with, so he’s also fair in that aspect). However, right and wrong aren’t so easy to determine, and thus, Shi En prefers to maintain neutral stance to conflicts. His duty is to protect; not to fight.
Description
Shi En was (and is) the guardian deity of Yiu Empire who wielded the power of wind. He was also the third deity who appeared in %%% continent and the only deity ever whose summoning triggered by death of someone, namely Yue He, the first emperor of Yiu Empire.
Shi En’s appearance – which looked closer to human than the other deities – was said to mirror the image of the first emperor. Though he didn’t care much about this resemblance, he grew to be annoyed by it over time. Not because he cared for his individuality, but due to the fact that Yiu’s citizen expect him to perform and act as the first emperor. The “act” part is fine for Shi En, he could get by bluffing of gentler personality, but to perform Yue He’s duties was something he cannot and will never do. His role as a guardian deity was miles away from duty of an emperor; he’s to protect; to serve, not to command and rule. Besides, the following successors did their job…decently, they weren’t any worse than any other rulers.
He was finicky deity even when he first showed up and this ordeal made him to be even worse. He also grew to dislike rulers and nobles alike due to – what he perceived as – their failure to quench the thirst of citizen for the same glory of the first emperor’s golden era. Which years and thousands of flowery tales later apparently made the people forgot how authoritarian Yue He was.
Shi En’s appearance – which looked closer to human than the other deities – was said to mirror the image of the first emperor. Though he didn’t care much about this resemblance, he grew to be annoyed by it over time. Not because he cared for his individuality, but due to the fact that Yiu’s citizen expect him to perform and act as the first emperor. The “act” part is fine for Shi En, he could get by bluffing of gentler personality, but to perform Yue He’s duties was something he cannot and will never do. His role as a guardian deity was miles away from duty of an emperor; he’s to protect; to serve, not to command and rule. Besides, the following successors did their job…decently, they weren’t any worse than any other rulers.
He was finicky deity even when he first showed up and this ordeal made him to be even worse. He also grew to dislike rulers and nobles alike due to – what he perceived as – their failure to quench the thirst of citizen for the same glory of the first emperor’s golden era. Which years and thousands of flowery tales later apparently made the people forgot how authoritarian Yue He was.