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Created on 2006-01-10 05:49:25 (#9223643), last updated 2006-06-03
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| Name: | Zuo-Li Kao |
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name : Zuo-Li Kao age : 6 (appears 27) d.o.b. : October 31st, 1993 zodiac : Scorpio eyes : Blue hair : Golden Blonde abilities : Spacial Awareness; Zuo-Li can sense things before they happen. religion : Agnostic. family : Father (murdered) |
Zuo-Li wasn't born, he was created in a lab. Like the Nataku project in Japan, this was a privately funded organization being paid by a young billionaire looking to create the perfect heir – a clone of himself. The result of this experiment was Zuo-Li, who was rapidly aged to the age of eight when he was "born." Due to this, Zuo-Li's mind was still a blank slate, though he looked like a young man. His "father," the man who created him as his heir, taught him of their family lines, of finances, of psychology and of religion. Zuo-Li was raised to be the perfect son of such a family. Unfortunately, the rapid aging of the clone caused Zuo-Li to take pills to keep his body from aging too fast. As a child he didn't particularly stand out more than a normal son, but as he aged he looked more and more like his father, and thus he was forced to wear a mask. With his father's unfortunate death three years ago, Zuo-Li has taken over the family. Recently, Zuo-Li was injured in one of the barrier battles, and now carries a scar from his wounds. |
Raised as the perfect son, Zuo-Li seemed to be literally perfect. However, as he aged, his mind seemed to get more and more aware of the fact that he wasn't real, that he was synthetic. He learned of the fact that he was technically a clone after his father's death, and has been driven rather oddly insane due to it. He no longer considers himself to be human, and instead speaks about humankind as if they were another race all together. He makes great philosophical quotes about mankind, and how they can no longer see what they're doing, but that he can still see it all, clear as day, because he is not one of them. |
Name; Chris [ AIM; tensokuu star Email; recession[at]livejournal.com |
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