Name: Lei Feng
Chinese Characters: 鳳磊
Age:17 18 19
Birthday: August 10
Gender:Male Trans Woman
Category: Student,High School Senior College Freshman College Sophomore
Class:Chemistry Intergalactic Medicine
Birth Place / Hometown: Geladaindong Mountains, China
Race/Species: Chinese Human
Appearance Description:
Lei is five foot three inches of adorable whoop ass. She has a bad case of baby face with her tiny button nose and round face and bright sky blue eyes, and she absolutely hates it, come here and fight her. Stop going “aww.” She can kick your butt.
As far as aesthetic goes, Lei is an aggressively feminine ice princess. She sticks to whites and blues, skirts and dresses with ruffles, stockings around her legs and bows in her hair. Jewelry wise, she loves silvers, sapphires and pearls. She has perfect posture and a natural grace to her movements, a subtle leftover from being raised prestigious household. That said, as cute and delicate as her appearance is, she has the mouth of a sailor and forcefully exaggerates her slumping so people wouldn’t mistake her for a delicate flower and walk all over her.
Personality Description:
Updated Personality: December 2015
Lei is an explosive character. She’s easy to pick out in a group. She tends to be the loudest, most opinionated, and at times, most charismatic person around. She has a temper that could scathe and a witty, independent kind of magnetism that draws people in. You hate her or you love her, basically. It’s very difficult to be lukewarm to Lei, just as it’s very difficult for Lei to be lukewarm to something.
Lei cares too much, about everything. She’s a nurturing character that never gives up on her loved ones. At the same time, she’s a perfectionist with big dreams and big ambitions. But this also leads to a lot of downsides. Lei has diagnosed anxiety. Every little interaction with Lei is magnified and reexamined again and again in her head. She tends to assume other people are the same way. In general, her mind goes to the worst conclusion and she’ll spend a ridiculous amount of time overanalyzing something tiny. She’s very easily flustered and she doesn’t do a good job of hiding this.
Perhaps, in an ill-recommended manner, Lei always tends to put other people’s feelings ahead of hers despite her constant loud protests because she’s actually a pretty decent person. She can’t help it. She’s hard-wired to think of community first, to be accepting and idealistic, and she will very rarely turn her nose up to people that admit they need help. She’s very brave. If you’re thinking of the ‘hero that runs head first for danger’ archetype, that’s basically what she is. That doesn’t mean she’ll fall for anyone’s tricks anymore, though. Lei has a strong and functional bullshit meter. She’s kind, but she’s not a pushover. She’s not stupid.
These days, Lei’s moods are ups and downs, and her trauma has left her brain for the worse. She has a hard time getting close to people, for one. She also suffers from a serious case of depression from time to time, as if her energy levels could now be emptied as opposed to before where she used to be a constant bright burning sun, and she hates it. She absolutely hates that on those days, she loses her fire and her heart, which she sees are her defining characteristics. That makes her cherish everyday where she’s not depressed. As soon as she finds the strength to leave her bed, she can use that strength to move mountains, basically.
Likes: CLARENCE!!! Her Friends, Chemistry, Science, Math, Fireworks, Sheep, Cute Boys, Cute Things, Gaudy Expensive Things, Sweets, Fast Food, Romantic Movies, Romantic Novels, GOSH ROMANCE!! Right??
Dislikes: Bigotry, Bullies, Spicy Food, Entitled Boys, Horror movies, Loud/sudden movements, pls don’t shake tiny sheep she’s smol
Weaknesses: Cute boys, Sports, Exercise, English Classes :(
Strengths: Not taking any shit, Idealistic hero potential, Loving
Fears: Not living up to the standards she set for herself, Being abandoned, Being forgotten
Habits/Hobbies: Designing clothes and fireworks, Netflix, Losing track of time, Worrying about everything
Skills / Talents: Picking things up fast, Rational Thinker
Powers:
Updated Powers: December 2015
Lei has been blessed by the Mountain God! Lei is a hydrokinetic. She can control and manipulate the state of matter, movement, pressure and temperature of water, which includes most liquids, blood, vapor, moisture and ice. This means that she can do a large number of creative things like control somebody's blood, boil people alive, turn water into ice, turn ice into fog, and make it rain and snow over buildings, and many more. Lei is incapable of drowning. Water is her element. It wouldn't dare turn against her. Other fun additions include the ability to shoot herself up in the air and gently hover down using moisture. That last part, she tries not to do often because it's very scary.
The catch is that Lei needs a supply of water somewhere in order to use her powers. She has a natural instinct of where water is located in her surroundings. If it is underground or hidden inside somebody's bag, she will know. The radius of the water she can manipulate is around 20ft. She can't sense or manipulate any water beyond that. She is especially weak during the summer where there is hardly any moisture in the air, which is why she opts to carry a bottle of water at all times.
Through the teachings of Paschalis, Lei realized that her powers isn't connected to the body movements as her scrolls might've suggested. They are simply augmented by her body movements. The real connection is to her emotions. Now that Lei has acknowledged to properly follow her emotions, she has an almost complete mastery of her powers. All she has to do is focus on a specific task. She can still be distracted or emotionally compromised to the point that she won't be able to use her powers, but her powers rarely act on their own now unless she's really, really angry.
Constant use of her powers is physically taxing. She can do little things like flash freezing her drink, but making giant ice sculptures would do a number on her. She is still very determined to keep practicing, however.
Biography:
Somewhere far off in the Geladaindong mountains in China, there exists a tiny, remote village near the Yangtze river. Wedged between two mountains and constantly subjected to hail, snow and avalanches, one would think that such a location would be inhabitable but, for some reason, it thrives.
See, local legends say that ancestors of the Village discovered a secret – that, for every forest, every mountain and every wide body of nature, there exists a spirit that embodies the heart of those places. The ancestors met the spirit of the mountain, referred by the locals as the Mountain God. They prayed to it and appeased it with many gifts of food and animal sacrifices to deliver them from the icy claws of death. Eventually, their faith was answered in the form of the Saviors.
The Saviors are members of their Village that can control water and ice. When their village is plagued by snowstorms, the Savior can direct the winds so they won’t affect the area they live in. When an avalanche threatens certain destruction, they can calm the snow so their raging tide would dissipate into nothing a soft blanket. They could get rid of the cold, so within the Village, crops would grow and warm air would flow as if they were in the Tropics.
These Saviors appear every generation, ensuring the Village is always safe. They would always be characterized by their snow white hair and calm water blue eyes. When the child-Saviors reach 25, the old one would step down and let the new one take their place.
Although the Village is generally communal and has little established hierarchies, the Savior’s family is always treated like royalty. They get to live in the big estate and would have first pick of every harvest. Every family wants to have the daughter that gives birth to the Savior. These generational ‘royal’ families are tasked with paying tribute to the Mountain God every five years to thank Him for looking kindly at their family.
Born as a Savior from the Feng family, Lei was the reason they got a better life instead of just simple sheep herding and blanket weaving. But this gift isolated Lei from her more ‘normal’ peers. She never made any friends other than her brother, mostly depending emotionally on her big brother’s guidance and her mentor Wei Li’s patience and understanding.
Lei proved to be brilliant in many respects except in the actual magic that was assigned to her at birth. For some reason, she couldn’t wrap his head around it. Wei would often comment that she was too impatient and hotheaded, possessing the nature of fire rather than water. Sheer will and determination wouldn’t be able to move the water.
Her family caught wind of this, and they tried to keep it a secret from the rest of the Village that their child was a disgrace. She was isolated more because of orders instead of choice, but she never resented her parents, only her own incompetence. She tried to compensate for it every day. By daylight, she would spend hours studying in the library. By nightfall, she would spend hours training with Wei.
When she reached twelve years old, Wei pulled her aside to tell her that every Savior goes to a secret institution, Starlight Academy, beyond the mountains in the Manta Carlos islands. She would receive a notice when she was fourteen, and she would there until she graduated College, as is custom to the Saviors since the 1900s. He assured her that if Lei can’t learn the forms under his guidance, she will surely learn them there.
Sure enough, on her fourteenth birthday, Lei received one of their letters. Her parents and all six of her siblings wished her farewell. She had been in the Academy since.
Father: Guowei Feng, sheepherder
Mother: Meixiang Feng, blanket weaver
Siblings: In Order: Yanlin Feng (older brother), Cheng Feng (younger sister), Liu Feng (younger sister), Lin Feng (younger sister), Jing Feng (younger brother), Qiang Feng (younger sister)
Chinese Characters: 鳳磊
Age:
Birthday: August 10
Gender:
Category: Student,
Class:
Birth Place / Hometown: Geladaindong Mountains, China
Race/Species: Chinese Human
Appearance Description:

Lei is five foot three inches of adorable whoop ass. She has a bad case of baby face with her tiny button nose and round face and bright sky blue eyes, and she absolutely hates it, come here and fight her. Stop going “aww.” She can kick your butt.
As far as aesthetic goes, Lei is an aggressively feminine ice princess. She sticks to whites and blues, skirts and dresses with ruffles, stockings around her legs and bows in her hair. Jewelry wise, she loves silvers, sapphires and pearls. She has perfect posture and a natural grace to her movements, a subtle leftover from being raised prestigious household. That said, as cute and delicate as her appearance is, she has the mouth of a sailor and forcefully exaggerates her slumping so people wouldn’t mistake her for a delicate flower and walk all over her.
Personality Description:
Lei is fire personified. Hot-tempered, passionate and overbearing, Lei feels emotions more intensely than most people. There is no ‘lukewarm’ or ‘apathy’ to this kid. He has strong opinions about everything, from his Village and family, right down to whether ketchup would taste good on spring rolls. (“It won’t, you savage Philistine, dip them in vinegar or throw yourself in the garbage where you belong.”)
Lei cares, way too much. He wears his heart on his sleeve. He gets hurt, cries a lot and screams just as much, but no matter how many times he bleeds, his heart will always be too big for his own good. He’s all bark and no bite unless it’s time to fight for what he believes in.
This propensity to care a whole damn lot is the reason Lei hates himself so much. His incompetence hurts his family, and his family hurting hurts him. He always pushes himself to be better. Lei is not a man blessed with talent. Every skill he’s good at, he’s earned through hard work, and he believes keeping the same mindset would help him get better.
His low self-esteem manifests in a really crappy ornery attitude. He believes that since he’s so shitty, other people would think he’s shitty too, so he doesn’t really try to get along with most people. Subconsciously, he’s looking for validation that he’s a terrible person because then it would make sense that he would be punished with a power he doesn’t really understand.
Overall, Lei has a personality INCREDIBLY UNSUITED for Hydrokinesis but the potential is there – in his sensitivity, inherent kindness and nurturing personality. He needs to first build a decent foundation not reliant on his parents’ pressure before he could truly grow as a person.
Lei cares, way too much. He wears his heart on his sleeve. He gets hurt, cries a lot and screams just as much, but no matter how many times he bleeds, his heart will always be too big for his own good. He’s all bark and no bite unless it’s time to fight for what he believes in.
This propensity to care a whole damn lot is the reason Lei hates himself so much. His incompetence hurts his family, and his family hurting hurts him. He always pushes himself to be better. Lei is not a man blessed with talent. Every skill he’s good at, he’s earned through hard work, and he believes keeping the same mindset would help him get better.
His low self-esteem manifests in a really crappy ornery attitude. He believes that since he’s so shitty, other people would think he’s shitty too, so he doesn’t really try to get along with most people. Subconsciously, he’s looking for validation that he’s a terrible person because then it would make sense that he would be punished with a power he doesn’t really understand.
Overall, Lei has a personality INCREDIBLY UNSUITED for Hydrokinesis but the potential is there – in his sensitivity, inherent kindness and nurturing personality. He needs to first build a decent foundation not reliant on his parents’ pressure before he could truly grow as a person.
Updated Personality: December 2015
Lei is an explosive character. She’s easy to pick out in a group. She tends to be the loudest, most opinionated, and at times, most charismatic person around. She has a temper that could scathe and a witty, independent kind of magnetism that draws people in. You hate her or you love her, basically. It’s very difficult to be lukewarm to Lei, just as it’s very difficult for Lei to be lukewarm to something.
Lei cares too much, about everything. She’s a nurturing character that never gives up on her loved ones. At the same time, she’s a perfectionist with big dreams and big ambitions. But this also leads to a lot of downsides. Lei has diagnosed anxiety. Every little interaction with Lei is magnified and reexamined again and again in her head. She tends to assume other people are the same way. In general, her mind goes to the worst conclusion and she’ll spend a ridiculous amount of time overanalyzing something tiny. She’s very easily flustered and she doesn’t do a good job of hiding this.
Perhaps, in an ill-recommended manner, Lei always tends to put other people’s feelings ahead of hers despite her constant loud protests because she’s actually a pretty decent person. She can’t help it. She’s hard-wired to think of community first, to be accepting and idealistic, and she will very rarely turn her nose up to people that admit they need help. She’s very brave. If you’re thinking of the ‘hero that runs head first for danger’ archetype, that’s basically what she is. That doesn’t mean she’ll fall for anyone’s tricks anymore, though. Lei has a strong and functional bullshit meter. She’s kind, but she’s not a pushover. She’s not stupid.
These days, Lei’s moods are ups and downs, and her trauma has left her brain for the worse. She has a hard time getting close to people, for one. She also suffers from a serious case of depression from time to time, as if her energy levels could now be emptied as opposed to before where she used to be a constant bright burning sun, and she hates it. She absolutely hates that on those days, she loses her fire and her heart, which she sees are her defining characteristics. That makes her cherish everyday where she’s not depressed. As soon as she finds the strength to leave her bed, she can use that strength to move mountains, basically.
Likes: CLARENCE!!! Her Friends, Chemistry, Science, Math, Fireworks, Sheep, Cute Boys, Cute Things, Gaudy Expensive Things, Sweets, Fast Food, Romantic Movies, Romantic Novels, GOSH ROMANCE!! Right??
Dislikes: Bigotry, Bullies, Spicy Food, Entitled Boys, Horror movies, Loud/sudden movements, pls don’t shake tiny sheep she’s smol
Weaknesses: Cute boys, Sports, Exercise, English Classes :(
Strengths: Not taking any shit, Idealistic hero potential, Loving
Fears: Not living up to the standards she set for herself, Being abandoned, Being forgotten
Habits/Hobbies: Designing clothes and fireworks, Netflix, Losing track of time, Worrying about everything
Skills / Talents: Picking things up fast, Rational Thinker
Powers:
Hydrokinetic – Think Avatar’s waterbender. Lei has been blessed by the Mountain God! He can control and manipulate the movement, pressure and temperature of water – this includes most liquids, blood, vapor, moisture and ice. But such control requires an incredible amount of discipline, calculation, manipulation of energies, and sensitivity to surroundings… which Lei unfortunately lacks. He is hilariously incompetent.
Coming into SA, Lei would know all the basic forms and hand gestures by heart but he can't seem to direct the flow of the water's energy correctly. He can only do really basic moves like making tiny waves on small bodies of water, and those can be typically accomplished by throwing things in water so it is practically useless. When he is incredibly angry, the moisture in the air would turn into ice by accident and it would cause a lot of property damage. Basically, he is terrible. Do not let the Hydrokinetic near water.
Coming into SA, Lei would know all the basic forms and hand gestures by heart but he can't seem to direct the flow of the water's energy correctly. He can only do really basic moves like making tiny waves on small bodies of water, and those can be typically accomplished by throwing things in water so it is practically useless. When he is incredibly angry, the moisture in the air would turn into ice by accident and it would cause a lot of property damage. Basically, he is terrible. Do not let the Hydrokinetic near water.
Updated Powers: December 2015
Child of the Mountain God
Lei has been blessed by the Mountain God! Lei is a hydrokinetic. She can control and manipulate the state of matter, movement, pressure and temperature of water, which includes most liquids, blood, vapor, moisture and ice. This means that she can do a large number of creative things like control somebody's blood, boil people alive, turn water into ice, turn ice into fog, and make it rain and snow over buildings, and many more. Lei is incapable of drowning. Water is her element. It wouldn't dare turn against her. Other fun additions include the ability to shoot herself up in the air and gently hover down using moisture. That last part, she tries not to do often because it's very scary.
The catch is that Lei needs a supply of water somewhere in order to use her powers. She has a natural instinct of where water is located in her surroundings. If it is underground or hidden inside somebody's bag, she will know. The radius of the water she can manipulate is around 20ft. She can't sense or manipulate any water beyond that. She is especially weak during the summer where there is hardly any moisture in the air, which is why she opts to carry a bottle of water at all times.
Through the teachings of Paschalis, Lei realized that her powers isn't connected to the body movements as her scrolls might've suggested. They are simply augmented by her body movements. The real connection is to her emotions. Now that Lei has acknowledged to properly follow her emotions, she has an almost complete mastery of her powers. All she has to do is focus on a specific task. She can still be distracted or emotionally compromised to the point that she won't be able to use her powers, but her powers rarely act on their own now unless she's really, really angry.
Constant use of her powers is physically taxing. She can do little things like flash freezing her drink, but making giant ice sculptures would do a number on her. She is still very determined to keep practicing, however.
Biography:
Somewhere far off in the Geladaindong mountains in China, there exists a tiny, remote village near the Yangtze river. Wedged between two mountains and constantly subjected to hail, snow and avalanches, one would think that such a location would be inhabitable but, for some reason, it thrives.
See, local legends say that ancestors of the Village discovered a secret – that, for every forest, every mountain and every wide body of nature, there exists a spirit that embodies the heart of those places. The ancestors met the spirit of the mountain, referred by the locals as the Mountain God. They prayed to it and appeased it with many gifts of food and animal sacrifices to deliver them from the icy claws of death. Eventually, their faith was answered in the form of the Saviors.
The Saviors are members of their Village that can control water and ice. When their village is plagued by snowstorms, the Savior can direct the winds so they won’t affect the area they live in. When an avalanche threatens certain destruction, they can calm the snow so their raging tide would dissipate into nothing a soft blanket. They could get rid of the cold, so within the Village, crops would grow and warm air would flow as if they were in the Tropics.
These Saviors appear every generation, ensuring the Village is always safe. They would always be characterized by their snow white hair and calm water blue eyes. When the child-Saviors reach 25, the old one would step down and let the new one take their place.
Although the Village is generally communal and has little established hierarchies, the Savior’s family is always treated like royalty. They get to live in the big estate and would have first pick of every harvest. Every family wants to have the daughter that gives birth to the Savior. These generational ‘royal’ families are tasked with paying tribute to the Mountain God every five years to thank Him for looking kindly at their family.
Born as a Savior from the Feng family, Lei was the reason they got a better life instead of just simple sheep herding and blanket weaving. But this gift isolated Lei from her more ‘normal’ peers. She never made any friends other than her brother, mostly depending emotionally on her big brother’s guidance and her mentor Wei Li’s patience and understanding.
Lei proved to be brilliant in many respects except in the actual magic that was assigned to her at birth. For some reason, she couldn’t wrap his head around it. Wei would often comment that she was too impatient and hotheaded, possessing the nature of fire rather than water. Sheer will and determination wouldn’t be able to move the water.
Her family caught wind of this, and they tried to keep it a secret from the rest of the Village that their child was a disgrace. She was isolated more because of orders instead of choice, but she never resented her parents, only her own incompetence. She tried to compensate for it every day. By daylight, she would spend hours studying in the library. By nightfall, she would spend hours training with Wei.
When she reached twelve years old, Wei pulled her aside to tell her that every Savior goes to a secret institution, Starlight Academy, beyond the mountains in the Manta Carlos islands. She would receive a notice when she was fourteen, and she would there until she graduated College, as is custom to the Saviors since the 1900s. He assured her that if Lei can’t learn the forms under his guidance, she will surely learn them there.
Sure enough, on her fourteenth birthday, Lei received one of their letters. Her parents and all six of her siblings wished her farewell. She had been in the Academy since.
Father: Guowei Feng, sheepherder
Mother: Meixiang Feng, blanket weaver
Siblings: In Order: Yanlin Feng (older brother), Cheng Feng (younger sister), Liu Feng (younger sister), Lin Feng (younger sister), Jing Feng (younger brother), Qiang Feng (younger sister)