
> Huo (l) Xue Yi (f), english name is Casimir, though he prefers simply Xueyi when possible
> twenty-two years old, demiromantic bisexual, Chinese, muscular fit, and is q. tall at 6'0
> first impression, sauve and shameless, and someone who exudes this aura of not owning
very many boundaries- if any, at all; while he may choose to respect another's limits, they
don't represent his own abilities because he would be willing to do much to prove himself
> quite the coquettish man, though there are very few instances where he's snuck his way
into another's in any romantic endeavors; rather, he prefers to practice & perfect his smo
othened words for the sake of gaining the upper hand in an argument or to receive favors
> he's exceptionally ambitious and always looking for some form of power without worryin
g about in what shape or form- as long as he's able to command something, he's q content
> domineering and admittedly a bit power hungry, always eager to prove himself better th
an his fellow peers; wants to know he's worth something, but hates when it's easily gained
> he enjoys a bit of a challenge and when things are too easily obtained, he tends to grow
bored and often finds himself looking for the next one- he finds it hard to settle upon one
specific subject at a time and has to keep himself busy with many; naturally, this makes h
im seems rather noncommittal and difficult to trust, but putting fears to rest, he's except
ionally devoted when he either desires it or is requested to be- usually rather non-serious
> quite taunting and has a surprisingly patient demeanor- he enjoys taking his time with h
aving his 'fun' with people, though this often turns into a neverending teasing and banter;
unfortunately, whoever's caught in the middle of his torment won't be hearing the end any
time soon- unless someone tears him away from his amusement, that is- unlikely, but poss
> normally adamant about changing his mind for anything, though it's quite possible that t
his isn't necessarily a flaw; won't take 'no' for an answer, but w/ the best interest at heart
> most definitely the one to make himself the driving force for his comrades' success, but
also the one to make himself the downfall of his rivals (or really, anyone who he dislikes);
he doesn't act it for the majority of the time, but unhesitatingly would sacrifice himself