Normal
No death
Character
LITTLE DOGGO
Race: Beastfolk (Canine)
Age: 14
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Asexual
Relationship: Single
Height: 4'4"
Build: Thin & Smol
Reference: Here
Player
Liang Bao
Nationality: Chinese
Age: 14
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Asexual
Relationship: Single
Height: 4'9"
Build: Thin
Reference: Here
Personality
An extroverted sunshine with fits of shyness, Bao is trustworthy yet naive, completely lost at times and incredibly accurate at others. It's hard to tell what to expect, as someone who could never get completely along with kids of her age, Bao has only known the world on the pocket that is the temple of her family in China.
However, here in Terrasphere, LITTLE DOGGO lets her bombastic self be at it's fullest. She's loyal and caring, a bleeding heart that will cry for the icyhearts that can't anymore, and more often than not hug those who she thinks need it the most, despite that person ending up being herself after a sob story or two.
Dedicated, motivated, and unstoppable. LITTLE DOGGO has big goals and little clue how to reach after them. It's okay, she will make-do with strength of spirit, candy and a good eye to scout out for hints to reach her duper secret ultimate goal.
Still working on Introduction cards for her soon-to-be friends
Positive: Energetic, Fun-Loving, Imaginative
Negative: Naive, Brittle, Loquacious
Background
Tradition has always been a part of her life. To Bao, it felt as natural to her as it did to Yuhan. At least, that's what she believed, what she hoped...
Yuhan has always been the one she could connect with the most. She was there when she tripped for the first time and bruised her knees, the first to teach her their very first coreography, something all siblings shared as one of the easiest and most important ceremonies she could assist in. It's intensive, specially for a child at the age of 7, but they were all raised to be their very best, and doing as she told always came with a reward, an incentive to continue. It's at the age of 8 when things changed for Bao.
Her parents decided it was best not to wake her up and instead treat her to every meal she wanted and give up a busy day full of practices and tutoring. When the day came, she didn't realize it was too late to see the faint hints that what Yuhan wanted was no mere dream but a reality.
She lost her sister the same day she slept peacefully. The same day she broke to tears without the need of a bruise for that to happen. They told her Yu was in a better place chasing her dreams in another country, and her family worked hard to raise Bao to the best of their abilities. She would be better than the older sibling.
But Bao didn't share that opinion. She didn't want better... It's only at the age of 14 that she realized how much harm she could cause to her family simply by throwing a tantrum, by breeding anarchy after many intensive years where they forced the clumsy girl to match prodigies of her age through sheer effort, but the exchange felt hollow to a kid like her.
She stopped assisting to her classes, and Bao ceased all kind of activities, locking herself up on her room.
"I want Jiějiě to come back home!" She demanded, to the disbelief of her parents.
It was only when it reached her aunt's ears that the battle was decided. Her pleas were heard, and yet to let the child go this easily would be dangerous; Bao's father struck a deal, fair to all parties involved. Yuhan would mentor Bao, impart what gaps in knowledge were yet to fill in, in exchange for setting her free.
And off she goes to America, in chase of a bottled dream. Would it be right to tell everything that transpired to Yuhan? Of the strange messages she keeps receiving on her phone?
Of the QR code she is yet to scan and the curiosity that came with it? Maybe later, when she figures out what this 'Terrasphere is', and what a Headset is! Perhaps she could borrow Jiějiě's?
"'Play Terrasphere'. There on my 'to do' list, after a round or two of Pong Hau Qi with Jiějiě!"
Yuhan has always been the one she could connect with the most. She was there when she tripped for the first time and bruised her knees, the first to teach her their very first coreography, something all siblings shared as one of the easiest and most important ceremonies she could assist in. It's intensive, specially for a child at the age of 7, but they were all raised to be their very best, and doing as she told always came with a reward, an incentive to continue. It's at the age of 8 when things changed for Bao.
Her parents decided it was best not to wake her up and instead treat her to every meal she wanted and give up a busy day full of practices and tutoring. When the day came, she didn't realize it was too late to see the faint hints that what Yuhan wanted was no mere dream but a reality.
She lost her sister the same day she slept peacefully. The same day she broke to tears without the need of a bruise for that to happen. They told her Yu was in a better place chasing her dreams in another country, and her family worked hard to raise Bao to the best of their abilities. She would be better than the older sibling.
But Bao didn't share that opinion. She didn't want better... It's only at the age of 14 that she realized how much harm she could cause to her family simply by throwing a tantrum, by breeding anarchy after many intensive years where they forced the clumsy girl to match prodigies of her age through sheer effort, but the exchange felt hollow to a kid like her.
She stopped assisting to her classes, and Bao ceased all kind of activities, locking herself up on her room.
"I want Jiějiě to come back home!" She demanded, to the disbelief of her parents.
It was only when it reached her aunt's ears that the battle was decided. Her pleas were heard, and yet to let the child go this easily would be dangerous; Bao's father struck a deal, fair to all parties involved. Yuhan would mentor Bao, impart what gaps in knowledge were yet to fill in, in exchange for setting her free.
And off she goes to America, in chase of a bottled dream. Would it be right to tell everything that transpired to Yuhan? Of the strange messages she keeps receiving on her phone?
Of the QR code she is yet to scan and the curiosity that came with it? Maybe later, when she figures out what this 'Terrasphere is', and what a Headset is! Perhaps she could borrow Jiějiě's?
"'Play Terrasphere'. There on my 'to do' list, after a round or two of Pong Hau Qi with Jiějiě!"
Occupation: Student
Special Skills: Hide & Seek Master, Dancing
Out of Character
Played by: @Dez
Player tag: @Little Doggo
UI-locked? No
Year 8
IG (Original)
RL (Cardcaptor Sakura) Li Meiling