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Description A/N: Another round of character designs, since I was bored after my Boston trip, and bypassing this art block of mine. Please bear with me, OK? *sweat drop*

LIU YI-ZHI
Full Name: Liu Yi-Zhi
Age: 12
Birthdate: Feburary 28
Blood type: O
Family members: Parents, Cousins (Li-Ling and Li-Li)
Height: 140 cm (4' 7")
Weight: 39 kg (86 lbs)
Interests: Helping people
Dislikes: Tomatoes (he thinks they taste awful)
Affinity: Water

Yi-Zhi belongs to the Liu clan, and before they left, he was close to his cousins Li-Ling and Li-Li, as he is an only child. When their home city got invaded, Yi-Zhi's family stayed on whereas his cousins sailed away (and later ended up in Germania, where they worked as housekeepers). He has no idea where they are, but he is still looking for them.

The home city is in shambles, and his parents are weak and sickly, but Yi-Zhi is undaunted by these setbacks. What is known about him is that he is working for this person, only known by the codename "zhi" ("violet" in the Chinese language), and that they are apparently close to each other. It is also through this mysterious contact that Yi-Zhi earns money, as well as information about his cousins. He knows In-Geun, Jung-Sik, Kazuhiko, but he is best buds with Ryo Akiyoshi, as well as rivals over their element and fighting styles.

Like Gracia, Yi-Zhi also prefers unarmed combat, even though he carries a three-section staff with him. He is capable of channeling magic through his punches and kicks, incorporating ice and water spells in them. Li-Li uses a similar fighting style, but Yi-Zhi is more proficient and capable of channeling the energy with his three-section staff. He also picked up knife-throwing from Li-Ling, but he self-admitted that he is terrible at aiming.

The Chinese characters for his name represent "righteous" and "courage". His full name is also synonymous with the Chinese term for "flowing willpower", which suits his predicament.

Liu Yi-Zhi (c) Kenneth.
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