Tag: China

#1 Prince Ou Si

| November 3, 2012 | 1 Comment
Ou Si of the Grand Upperclass

Prince Ou Si removing the ceremonial morning workday day bell

A younger brother of often seen Prince Ou Ju, Prince Ou Si has a sulking yet proactive disposition. Unlike Ju, he prefers the quiet and solitude of the castle’s book chambers. He’s also more intelligent than many of his siblings, older or younger, but maybe not as wise.

Every morning at 5 am, the castle’s ceremonial bell tolls to signify the start of the workday. Si, despising loud noises, has a history of removing the bell from the hooks it hangs on.

Even though he’s of similar age to Ou Ju, he doesn’t wear yellow, a symbol of royal power, because he’s not mature enough; only those with actual monarchial powers wear yellow. Instead, he wears a warm gold color, simply a symbol of royalty, whereas Ou Ju is allowed to wear yellow.

#1 Xiao, Heavy Steam Machine Chef

| November 1, 2011 | 11 Comments

 

XIAO, HEAVY STEAM MACHINE CHEF.

Feared and worshipped in antiquity, hunted in modernity. The Steam God Dragon Xiao Long lives his days in hiding, disguised as a human being. He is Xiao, the Heavy Steam Machine Chef, creator of the ‘God Steamed Dumpling’ and the “God Steamed Noodles’; delicacies that are said to awaken temporary superhuman abilities in those who consume them. Good luck finding Xiao though; he wanders the streets of china pushing the Heavy Steam Machine, his legendary cart/kitchen, and he never stays in the same place for too long. They say he looks for those deserving and in need of his special talent… you see he might look like a fearsome monster, but under his demonic guise there lies heart of gold… and steam.
-Alejandro R.