Player Name/Nickname: Amanda Email/IM/DW Journal/Plurk:daintily Contact Page:Contact info is here! Other Characters In Play: None!
Character Information Character Name: Hui Nemes Character Journal:antiviral Appearance/Played By: Lee Chung-Ah Hui is short and slim (about 5’2” and 115 pounds), with dark hair she tends to keep tied up and out of her face. She is not exceptionally pale, but not tan either, and wears little to no makeup. (She typically only puts on makeup for special occasions, but those are rare.)
Personality: One of Hui’s most noticeable features is her kindness. She is unfailingly kind, and has a tendency to put others in front of herself. She does whatever she can for others, and is typically cheerful. Hui is the sort of person who smiles all the time, regardless of if she’s happy or sad. She wants to help others, and feels she can’t help them if she seems unhappy. She is doting and mothering, but can sometimes be unintentionally overbearing and nagging. Her family and friends are very important to her, and she wants to do anything she can to make sure they are happy and comfortable.
Of course, not everything about her is rainbows and sunshine. Hui is stubborn, and has a tendency to make things bigger issues than they are. She pushes and pushes for answers, no matter how resistant other people are. While she never gives up on things that are important, she also never gives up on things that should very well be dropped. She’s ruined a lot of friendships by being too stubborn and by always trying to help, and she’s trying to be less overbearing but she can’t even realize how she’s driving people away. She feels like there’s no reason for her to not try to help, and can’t see how she’s aggravating people with her constant worry and offers for help and condolences.
Hui is a huge optimist, and does not get along with negative people. Negativity, quite frankly, angers here. She’s a glass half full, always a silver lining sort of person, and she wants other people to see that there is a reason that things are the way they are. She is very supportive of any super she meets, and feels that any power is a good gift. She does get irritated when people shirk away from their powers, and feels that accepting your power is one of the most important things you can do.
For all of her cheer and optimism, Hui is harder on herself than anyone else. She has a duty, and she hates the fact that she’s not eager to do it. She feels guilty that she has power over healing, but that she really doesn’t want to be a doctor. She’s forcing her way through medical school by telling herself that this is what she has to do, and there are no ifs, ands, or buts about it. She holds herself to a ridiculously high standard, which is a bit stupid of her. She’s very intelligent when it comes to book smarts, but can be very oblivious and easily confused over interpersonal matters, and is not good at all at reading other people or their intentions.
Character History: Hui Nemes was born to a single mother, Shuli Wang. Shuli had been married, but her husband died while she was pregnant. Shuli was left to raise Hui on her own, while mourning the loss of her world’s center. She did well, but as Hui got older and began to remind Shuli of her husbad in so many ways, the pain got harder and harder to ignore.
When Hui turned eleven, her mother committed suicide. Hui was lost and on her own, and that was when her powers came to the surface. She was so distraught, so terribly devastated and out of control, that she killed the family cat. When an autopsy was performed on the animal, it was found the cat died from complications due to feline leukemia. Just a month prior the cat had been perfectly healthy. But it was easy to ignore that, and so Hui and her new adoptive family, the Nemes family, ignored it.
Things kept happening, though. Her brother fell ill, and then her father, and her mother. Each of them had a long list of illnesses, and none of the doctors could explain why. Slowly, Hui came to the realization that it was her fault. She had done this to them, and they didn’t deserve that. She had to fix things, and…she did. She was able to heal them, and now she had to go heal others.
So Hui decided to follow her duty, and went to New York City to work with DELTA, as well as to receive education. She went to college with the intent of going to medical school, and applied herself to her studies. She graduated with high marks, and she now attends medical school while working at an internship. She works herself to the bone, but she believes it must be done. She has to do something good for the world, and she might as well use these powers she was granted. Her dream is not to be a doctor, and she would rather not work with the ill. She wants to own a bakery of her own, and spends the time she is not studying or working perfecting recipes. Maybe, maybe someday soon, she will be able to do what she really desires.
Character Affiliations: Neutral, Hui wants to help anyone she can regardless of their association.
Additional Information: Her powers include healing and the ability to inflict illnesses. She can heal illnesses and wounds by altering the genetic material of others, but her ability to heal wounds is not as advanced as her ability to cure diseases. She can also give others diseases, but they are all diseases she can cure. Some illnesses, such as cancer and AIDS, she cannot cure, but she has realized the more she heals one person the more impact it has on them, and can help soothe the systems and, possibly, cure them over time.
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Name/Nickname: Amanda
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Character Information
Character Name: Hui Nemes
Character Journal:
Appearance/Played By: Lee Chung-Ah
Hui is short and slim (about 5’2” and 115 pounds), with dark hair she tends to keep tied up and out of her face. She is not exceptionally pale, but not tan either, and wears little to no makeup. (She typically only puts on makeup for special occasions, but those are rare.)
Personality: One of Hui’s most noticeable features is her kindness. She is unfailingly kind, and has a tendency to put others in front of herself. She does whatever she can for others, and is typically cheerful. Hui is the sort of person who smiles all the time, regardless of if she’s happy or sad. She wants to help others, and feels she can’t help them if she seems unhappy. She is doting and mothering, but can sometimes be unintentionally overbearing and nagging. Her family and friends are very important to her, and she wants to do anything she can to make sure they are happy and comfortable.
Of course, not everything about her is rainbows and sunshine. Hui is stubborn, and has a tendency to make things bigger issues than they are. She pushes and pushes for answers, no matter how resistant other people are. While she never gives up on things that are important, she also never gives up on things that should very well be dropped. She’s ruined a lot of friendships by being too stubborn and by always trying to help, and she’s trying to be less overbearing but she can’t even realize how she’s driving people away. She feels like there’s no reason for her to not try to help, and can’t see how she’s aggravating people with her constant worry and offers for help and condolences.
Hui is a huge optimist, and does not get along with negative people. Negativity, quite frankly, angers here. She’s a glass half full, always a silver lining sort of person, and she wants other people to see that there is a reason that things are the way they are. She is very supportive of any super she meets, and feels that any power is a good gift. She does get irritated when people shirk away from their powers, and feels that accepting your power is one of the most important things you can do.
For all of her cheer and optimism, Hui is harder on herself than anyone else. She has a duty, and she hates the fact that she’s not eager to do it. She feels guilty that she has power over healing, but that she really doesn’t want to be a doctor. She’s forcing her way through medical school by telling herself that this is what she has to do, and there are no ifs, ands, or buts about it. She holds herself to a ridiculously high standard, which is a bit stupid of her. She’s very intelligent when it comes to book smarts, but can be very oblivious and easily confused over interpersonal matters, and is not good at all at reading other people or their intentions.
Character History: Hui Nemes was born to a single mother, Shuli Wang. Shuli had been married, but her husband died while she was pregnant. Shuli was left to raise Hui on her own, while mourning the loss of her world’s center. She did well, but as Hui got older and began to remind Shuli of her husbad in so many ways, the pain got harder and harder to ignore.
When Hui turned eleven, her mother committed suicide. Hui was lost and on her own, and that was when her powers came to the surface. She was so distraught, so terribly devastated and out of control, that she killed the family cat. When an autopsy was performed on the animal, it was found the cat died from complications due to feline leukemia. Just a month prior the cat had been perfectly healthy. But it was easy to ignore that, and so Hui and her new adoptive family, the Nemes family, ignored it.
Things kept happening, though. Her brother fell ill, and then her father, and her mother. Each of them had a long list of illnesses, and none of the doctors could explain why. Slowly, Hui came to the realization that it was her fault. She had done this to them, and they didn’t deserve that. She had to fix things, and…she did. She was able to heal them, and now she had to go heal others.
So Hui decided to follow her duty, and went to New York City to work with DELTA, as well as to receive education. She went to college with the intent of going to medical school, and applied herself to her studies. She graduated with high marks, and she now attends medical school while working at an internship. She works herself to the bone, but she believes it must be done. She has to do something good for the world, and she might as well use these powers she was granted. Her dream is not to be a doctor, and she would rather not work with the ill. She wants to own a bakery of her own, and spends the time she is not studying or working perfecting recipes. Maybe, maybe someday soon, she will be able to do what she really desires.
Character Affiliations: Neutral, Hui wants to help anyone she can regardless of their association.
Additional Information: Her powers include healing and the ability to inflict illnesses. She can heal illnesses and wounds by altering the genetic material of others, but her ability to heal wounds is not as advanced as her ability to cure diseases. She can also give others diseases, but they are all diseases she can cure. Some illnesses, such as cancer and AIDS, she cannot cure, but she has realized the more she heals one person the more impact it has on them, and can help soothe the systems and, possibly, cure them over time.