Deyna's Journey
Name: Chang Lui-Wang (Louie)
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Species:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca Giant Panda
Place of Birth:
Hong Kong
Personality:
Smart, saavy and humorous.
Coloration and Markings:
Black and white fur with little patches around his eyes. He is a rather robust male.
Skills:
Master of Tai Chi Chu'an Can speak English, German, Cantonese and Mandarin.
History:
Born to a middle class family in a busy urban area, Lui-Wang has always had a great knack for selling things. At the age of 20, he moved to Shanghai and studied business managment at a university. He then got a job in used car sales and, to make a long story short, he wound up owning the dealership. He sold it and bought a new one in Hong Kong, where he moved back too. He married a beautiful panda named Sung Mingmei, and then bore a cub named Chun-Li. He lost his wife to a rare heart disease at the age of 45, and never really recovered from her death. He has remained single ever since, to honor Mingmei's memory.
Name: Chang Mingmei (Sung Mingmei before marriage)
Gender: Female
Age: 40 at death
Species:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca Giant Panda
Place of Birth:
Hong Kong
Personality:
Sweet, caring and poetic.
Coloration and Markings:
Black and white fur with little patches around her eyes. Was a very beautiful female.
Skills:
Mistress of Tai Chi Chu'an and flower arranging. Could speak Cantonese and Mandarin.
History:
Born to a rather rich family, Mingmei had everything she wanted. Unfortunatly, her wealthy name brought many greedy, untruthful suitors to her door, none of which won her heart. When a nice panda named Chang Lui-Wang asked her for a date, she was mildly intrigued. Over the months, they went on many dates. He proved capable of supporting her on his own esteem, and she agreed to marry him. While at her 40th birthday dinner, she felt faint and passed out in the resturaunt. She awoke in a hospital to her tearful cub and grim-looking husband. Her heart had become too weak to work properly, and would need immediate transplantation. She died on the operating table. Her body was cremated and her ashes were scattered over the Great Wall
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