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APPLICATIONS


Eastbound is primarily an invite-only game — each existing player can currently invite up to one person per month, or get in touch about further invites. Existing players can hold two characters in game. A third character can be applied, if players can prove they have met activity requirements for two consecutive months with their existing two characters and have stayed engaged with the game. If you don't have an invite, somehow stumbled upon this neck of the woods, and you’d like to stay, drop the mod journal a line — we'll try to figure it out.

As of Oct. 1, cast/game caps are off. Please note, as of Dec. 1, Eastbound only has 3-4 months of gameplay left.


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YES: canon and original characters, if they have a solid and consistent personality and background. Characters brought in after they've died are a-okay. For characters taken from a time point just as they're in the process of dying, please read below on meeting medical requirements.

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Characters that were dropped or swept by activity checks: yes, but they’ll come back without their previous memories, if they are applied in by a different player.


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wen qing | the untamed

[personal profile] silverneedles 2021-05-09 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
PLAYER NAME: Thea
CONTACT: discord: theasaurus#0842
INVITE STATUS: modly green light

CHARACTER: Wen Qing
CANON: The Untamed
CANON POINT: post episode 31, just after departing from the Burial Mounds after leaving Wei Wuxian incapacitated.

BACKGROUND: history although it's primarily novel-based. the bottom has additional differences between the novel and the live action drama.

° Orphaned at a young age, her younger brother left with issues after encountering a fairy statue, Wen Qing grew up in the fairly bleak castle at Nightless City under the care of Wen Ruohan, leader of the Qishan Wen cultivation sect and chief cultivator in what is essentially ancient fantasy China, just with spiritual powers instead of magic.

° Wen Ruohan frequently bullied Wen Ning, her brother, to get Wen Qing to do what he wants. He sends them off to Cloud Recesses to do some sneaking around and try to find the Yin Iron (a magical macguffin with demonic cultivation powers? It's not made entirely clear). Her cousin, Wen Chao, makes an ass of himself and she steps in to try to soothe ruffled feathers.

° During one of the major wars in the series, Wen Qing is appointed to the Supervisory Office in Yiling, and reluctantly agrees to take in Wei Wuxian and Jiang Cheng after her brother rescues them from Lotus Pier (which had been destroyed). She's vexed about it but agrees to help them eventually, curing Jiang Cheng's injuries and then letting Wei Wuxian talk her into doing a golden core transplant.

° Important to note: she impersonated a legendary immortal in order to do this. (okay it's not important, I just like this fact.)

° The war is won, and the remaining Wen's are deemed pariahs, most of them taken off to prison camps and treated horribly, used as targets, and generally abused. Wei Wuxian finds Wen Qing on the streets of Lanling, and she begs him to find her brother. He does and even takes her to him, but things can't be simple, and he's mostly dead when they find him. Which leads her to beg Wei Wuxian to fix him, which also leads to them (Wei Wuxian, Wen Qing, and the rest of the Wen's, including a very young child) giving the middle finger to the cultivation world and fleeing off to a literal graveyard (it's named the Burial Mounds).

° Things are rocky, as you know, living in a place called the Burial Mounds isn't easy, but they manage to make it work: Wei Wuxian finds a way to bring back Wen Ning as a fierce corpse, Wen Qing is eternally grateful, they argue over what to plant in the toxic soil, things are going just swimmingly until Wen Ning accidentally kills Wei Wuxian's brother-in-law and everything goes to hell. (Wen Ning was believed to be controlled by Wei Wuxian, so he's blamed for Jin Zixuan's death.)

° Wen Qing makes the ultimate decision that she and Wen Ning are going to take the fall for Wei Wuxian and march off to sacrifice themselves, along with the rest of the Wen remnants (minus A-Yuan, the child). She incapacitates Wei Wuxian in order to do this and says "I'm sorry and thank you" to him.

ABILITIES | POWERS: She's a cultivator, so, improved health, stamina, and senses, with magically perfect hair, glowing skin, and nails that always seem manicured, even when digging in the dirt. She has carried a sword, so presumably knows how to fight with it, is capable of flying on it, is familiar with talismans, and knows how to deal with demons/ghosts/monsters.

Specific to Wen Qing, a physician: ° Knowledge of acupuncture points and medicinal herbs, along with knowledge of anatomy and physiology, able to knock a man out. General healing skills.

° Silver needles: She's used her silver needles (a common part of the physician's bag in ancient China) as devices for seeking wards/barriers, pinning people, and knocking them out. They seem to function as a spiritual weapon for her, through which she can channel her qi.

° Impressive skills as a surgeon, able to do organ transplants (or rather, spiritual power core transplants) and stitch up wounds.

° Knowledge of the six arts/liberal arts.


PERSONALITY: The tl;dr: She's a bitch, she's a boss, she's not going to deal with your nonsense, and she'll look good doing it.

Perhaps not the most notable trait Wen Qing has, but a core component of her personality: Wen Qing is a proud individual. She's smart, capable, and competent, assured in the knowledge that she's highly skilled, well-trained, and educated, especially in the healing arts. While not egotistical, she knows her strengths and isn't afraid to use them. She's also well-versed in the polite societal rules that make up life in the cultivation world, having developed an ability to read situations and pacify people when necessary, thanks to growing up in her uncle's court and trying to watch out for her younger brother. She knows what roles to play when she needs to, soothing ruffled feathers when the Wen delegation causes a scene at Cloud Recesses, causing her own scene when she encounters Jiang Cheng at a teahouse and wants to impart information without anyone overhearing them.

She can come across as aloof or haughty to people, especially if they take her at a surface level. But it's mostly there to hide the big heart she has. Her pride makes it a significant blow when she is left to fend for herself in the streets and she ends up begging Wei Wuxian to save her brother.

Wen Qing is a dedicated, devoted elder sister and a filial daughter, ready to help her extended family however possible. When Wei Wuxian finds her, she doesn't beg for anything for herself, other than to find her brother, and then, when they find him close to death, she begs for further help, unable to sit by and watch him die. When Wei Wuxian and Jiang Cheng are hiding in the supervisory office in Yiling, her initial reaction is vexation because she doesn't want to bring trouble upon herself and her brother (knowing that it would mean imprisonment at the hands of her uncle). But she still lets them in, agrees to heal Jiang Cheng, and even goes along with Wei Wuxian's schemes to get his brother another golden core.

She's shown taking care of her family in the Burial Mounds. It's the first time in a very, very long time that she's had a chance to not be guarded, surrounded by family that isn't actively hostile, and it shows. She comforts a-Yuan when he cries, teases her grandmother, purchases lotus seeds for Wei Wuxian, among other things, and does what she to make the place a home, even though it's a pretty miserable place.

Even though she is capable of great kindness, she's gruff and doesn't take anyone's shit, cutting to the heart of situations when she can. She's no-nonsense herself, practical and efficient with everything she does. When she needs to play political games, she's adept and capable, but ultimately, she's happiest when she's doing her medical work, which requires attention to detail and seeing beneath the surface to understand the problems facing her patients.

She frequently nags her younger brother to watch what he's doing and not put himself in danger, doesn't buy into Wei Wuxian's teasing and flirting, and will tell him off and call him out when he's acting up — she tells him not to yell at a-Yuan at one point, as he's just a child— and isn't afraid tell her cousin, Wen Chao, to stop causing a scene because it's interfering with her work. (Was her work wrong? Perhaps, but she was obligated to be Wen Ruohan's spy, between filial duty to her uncle and a responsibility to watch out for her brother.)

In her final decision, Wen Qing is once again proud, refusing to be victimized by the world. While her decision to turn herself, Wen Ning, and the rest of the Wen's over to the Jin Clan was not all hers to make, it was a decision, and she went to her inevitable death with her head held high, assured she had done what she could to help her family.

SAMPLE: a tdm sample

INVENTORY:
Some classy red and black robes
Two silver needles, used by physicians for acupuncture (the third was left in Wei Wuxian)

NOTES: N/A
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Re: ACCEPTED

[personal profile] silverneedles 2021-05-09 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
For plotting purposes: how often was Wen Qing subjected to the ship mirror, and what abilities or memories did she (temporarily) surrender each time?

Let's say roughly five times during her time at sea. Most of the memories surrendered would have been her time in Nightless City, with her uncle and cousins, some of her cultivation abilities, and the occasional happier memory of times in the Burial Mounds.

and she will guard those needles with her life. woe unto anyone who tries to mess with them.
Edited 2021-05-09 16:10 (UTC)