David Li & Riley
Oct 16, 2019 12:31:42 GMT
Post by David Li on Oct 16, 2019 12:31:42 GMT
Name: David Ru Li
Alias:
Age: 33
Gender: Male
Height: 5’8” || 177cm
Weight: 163 lbs || 75.3kg
Alignment: “It's better to do the moral thing than the legal thing.”
Birth Date: March 30th
Western Horoscope: Aries
Eastern Zodiac: Rabbit
Birth Place: United States
Skills/Talents:
Photography - David’s specialty is portraits but he can take and edit high quality photographs for a wide range of things.
One Handed Typing - can type one handed without looking on a keyboard.
Speaker of Tongues- He finds languages easy to pick up and learn, usually through getting basic vocab down then chatting with the locals.
Backpack Contents:
Digivice: X-Loader. Mainly black with red and yellow highlights.
Lineart from NelaNequin on DeviantArt, coloring by me.
Personality:
Impatient - Sitting still has never been David's forte. He fidgets, he hums, he is in motion even when he sleeps, although it's hard to tell if he actually sleep walks or just pretends he does. He isn't just impatient with the physical either. He understands that things take time, especially change, but he has things to Do! Like gathering all the facts and sorting them out later. The impatience tends to include processes not people.
Impulsive - A series of either extremely foolish risks being rewarded by sheer luck or David's innate attunement with the world (depends on who you ask) has led him to rely on his instincts a lot. Too much, probably. The fact that many times he keeps being right only makes it more frustrating for others. At least he is learning to catalogue and communicate all the little signals that guide his actions, even if it is only after the fact.
Social - if there are people David will talk. If he could look up information in a book or ask a person he’ll ask a person. He says he prefers the human contact, his friends say he just likes hearing words. Given David’s propensity for happily listening to someone recount their entire family history, there might be something to that. (In fact he admits to that being the case, especially when learning a new language.)
Appearance:
A third generation Chinese-American with black hair and two-day scruff on his chin. There are the faint remnants of bags under his eyes and he has a tendency to put his weight on his left leg due to a series of scars on his upper right leg. When tired he’s more likely to limp as well.
His eyes tend to be almost constantly behind a pair of sunglasses, even indoors. While his face has a roughness to it that is due to his lax shaving habits. He has a tattoo of a stylized lotus in sheer black on his right shoulder blade. He has a small scar running diagonally over the corner of his left eye. He has a very expressive face.
His wardrobe consists almost exclusively of nice blue jeans, cheap t-shirts, and his jackets. He is fastidious about cleanliness.
FaceClaim: This picrew
Personal History:
David didn't always want to be a photographer. At first he wanted to be a scientist, of some sort, or maybe a doctor like his parents wanted. During the seventh and eighth grades he bounced from one after school program to another until finally he ended up with the school's newspaper group. He was expecting a group that gossiped about the latest drama and wrote half-assed articles about local events.
What he found was a small group of driven, passionate teenagers who wanted to make a change. What change was unclear but their big dreams were amusing and while he wasn't much with a pen himself, he did learn to man the cameras and soon found he enjoyed taking pictures, and even had something of a talent for it.
While his parents were at first concerned about his career choice by the time college rolled around they supported him whole-heartedly. He dual majored in Journalism and Photography.
After college he originally wanted to join Sports Illuminated and follow sports teams but instead found himself attached to a military unit in combat. The last week of his attachment he was injured and shipped back home. After he healed, he decided to take his camera and travel the globe to showcase cultures around the world and their celebrations.
The celebrated Golden Week in Japan seemed like an excellent addition to his itenary.
Right up until the chaos started.
Alias:
Age: 33
Gender: Male
Height: 5’8” || 177cm
Weight: 163 lbs || 75.3kg
Alignment: “It's better to do the moral thing than the legal thing.”
Birth Date: March 30th
Western Horoscope: Aries
Eastern Zodiac: Rabbit
Birth Place: United States
Skills/Talents:
Photography - David’s specialty is portraits but he can take and edit high quality photographs for a wide range of things.
One Handed Typing - can type one handed without looking on a keyboard.
Speaker of Tongues- He finds languages easy to pick up and learn, usually through getting basic vocab down then chatting with the locals.
Backpack Contents:
- Nikon D3400 + attachments
- Granola Bars
- Three 128GB SD cards
- One dead as a doorknob 1TB sd card.
- Two small notepads
- Opened pack of No 2 pencils
- Cellphone
- So many tickets from so many places
- American Passport
Digivice: X-Loader. Mainly black with red and yellow highlights.
Lineart from NelaNequin on DeviantArt, coloring by me.
Personality:
Impatient - Sitting still has never been David's forte. He fidgets, he hums, he is in motion even when he sleeps, although it's hard to tell if he actually sleep walks or just pretends he does. He isn't just impatient with the physical either. He understands that things take time, especially change, but he has things to Do! Like gathering all the facts and sorting them out later. The impatience tends to include processes not people.
Impulsive - A series of either extremely foolish risks being rewarded by sheer luck or David's innate attunement with the world (depends on who you ask) has led him to rely on his instincts a lot. Too much, probably. The fact that many times he keeps being right only makes it more frustrating for others. At least he is learning to catalogue and communicate all the little signals that guide his actions, even if it is only after the fact.
Social - if there are people David will talk. If he could look up information in a book or ask a person he’ll ask a person. He says he prefers the human contact, his friends say he just likes hearing words. Given David’s propensity for happily listening to someone recount their entire family history, there might be something to that. (In fact he admits to that being the case, especially when learning a new language.)
Appearance:
A third generation Chinese-American with black hair and two-day scruff on his chin. There are the faint remnants of bags under his eyes and he has a tendency to put his weight on his left leg due to a series of scars on his upper right leg. When tired he’s more likely to limp as well.
His eyes tend to be almost constantly behind a pair of sunglasses, even indoors. While his face has a roughness to it that is due to his lax shaving habits. He has a tattoo of a stylized lotus in sheer black on his right shoulder blade. He has a small scar running diagonally over the corner of his left eye. He has a very expressive face.
His wardrobe consists almost exclusively of nice blue jeans, cheap t-shirts, and his jackets. He is fastidious about cleanliness.
FaceClaim: This picrew
Personal History:
David didn't always want to be a photographer. At first he wanted to be a scientist, of some sort, or maybe a doctor like his parents wanted. During the seventh and eighth grades he bounced from one after school program to another until finally he ended up with the school's newspaper group. He was expecting a group that gossiped about the latest drama and wrote half-assed articles about local events.
What he found was a small group of driven, passionate teenagers who wanted to make a change. What change was unclear but their big dreams were amusing and while he wasn't much with a pen himself, he did learn to man the cameras and soon found he enjoyed taking pictures, and even had something of a talent for it.
While his parents were at first concerned about his career choice by the time college rolled around they supported him whole-heartedly. He dual majored in Journalism and Photography.
After college he originally wanted to join Sports Illuminated and follow sports teams but instead found himself attached to a military unit in combat. The last week of his attachment he was injured and shipped back home. After he healed, he decided to take his camera and travel the globe to showcase cultures around the world and their celebrations.
The celebrated Golden Week in Japan seemed like an excellent addition to his itenary.
Right up until the chaos started.