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Chase Young ([personal profile] honourablevillain) wrote2012-12-25 02:04 am
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Character
Name: Chase Young
Series: Xiaolin Showdown
Timeline: Post Episode 21: The New Order, fresh from losing his showdown against Omi
Canon Resource Links:
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Personality: Before his change from the Xiaolin to the Heylin side, Chase craved power and to be the single best martial artist more than anything else in the world. That lust led him to trade his humanity for immortality and power, and to this day Chase continues to keep that drive to become stronger and more skilled in any and every type of combat art there is. With all he has learned, he prefers to fight with the power his own body and abilities can give him; although he is not above using tools to achieve his schemes or manipulate others further, he vastly prefers to battle with strength he can accurately call his own almost exclusively. This does include utilizing the power of the opponents he has trained and recruited into his own personal army.

That craving for power has led to cruelty and mercilessness in Chase’s personality, along with the tendency to look down upon those he does not think are worthy of his attention or respect. Even those who are capable of being (or becoming) major threats to him generally do not get the praises of Chase Young, especially not if they rely on anything other than their own assets to accomplish their given tasks. Sometimes he even visibly shows annoyance and anger when such incompetence is thrown into his face time after time – even resorting to violent means in order to get subordinates to follow his bidding on occasion – but overall he will show indifference to these people, not truly caring one way or another.

Still, Chase is not impossible to please. In the face of repeated successes that are not by chance and with the use of someone’s own strengths, he will show signs of respect and may even praise their efforts and skill. This is not restricted to only allies, for if he sees potential in an enemy then Chase is more likely to try and persuade said enemy to join him rather than to immediately destroy such a threat. With his plans to someday rule the world (as well as to spread evil everywhere he can), having someone strong and reliable at his side – by their own free will – is nothing but desirable to him. Even if the attempt fails, his respect for that opponent will last and he will still do whatever it takes to convert as opposed to vanquish and overpower.

Regardless of what he thinks of a person, Chase will generally not underestimate anyone – even those who are supposedly loyal to him. He is careful to make sure that he is fully aware of what any given person can do to him or against him, foiling plans or weakening them as he sees fit. Although part of this is the need to remain the very best of the best, it is also caution and self-preservation that drive him to do these things. Even an immortal wouldn’t survive 1,500 years if they did not have the basic wisdom of caution under their belt, even if it means that very few (if anyone) are actually trusted by him. He tends to find a rule of fear to be more effective.

He is manipulative, sadistic, and cunning. He will help others if it fits within his plans to guide them into doing his bidding, or if it means foiling the plans of another that he doesn’t want to succeed. But, even with his change to darker forces and alongside his need to be strong, Chase has an uncompromised sense of honour that is even stronger than the contract binding his soul to evil. Whenever a deal is made, and provided that the opposite end has not broken their end of said truce, Chase will follow it through to the end – even if there is much for him to gain simply by breaking his word. The same goes for when he loses a fight; it may be a heavy blow to his pride, but any loss is one he will take with dignity and will applaud the victor of the bout.

Evil, ruthless, honourable. Those are the words that fit Chase Young more than any others in the world.

Strengths/Weaknesses:
Weaknesses:
- Can be thrown off by the unexpected in the flow of battle on occasion (who knows whether or not he does this on purpose)
- Un-trusting
- Proud, almost to the point of arrogance (debatable, since he has legitimate reason to be proud)
- Keeps his word, no matter what the cost may be to him
- Insatiable lust for power

Strengths:
- Ambitious
- Cunning
- Willing to ceasefire/hold a truce if there is benefit for him
- Honourable
- Able to keep a calm and cool head in the heat of battle (most of the time), despite any taunting or provocation that may come his way
- Master Martial Artist
- Master Swordsman
- Master Strategist
- Master Chef
- Master blah blah everything ever blah HE’S HAD 1,500 YEARS TO MASTER EVERYTHING OKAY

Fears:
- Hannibal Roy Bean

Random Traits That Don’t Fit Anywhere Else (plus Rizu is too lazy to write them out in the personality section)
- Loves cats? He turns all of his defeated opponents into Jungle Cats that work for him so... Yeah, he’ll be looking for some feline pokémon in the future.
- Evil is and must always be a choice for him. If someone isn’t evil by their own will, they’re as good as worthless to him. So the Team Rocket "microchip the pokémon into being obedient” thing isn’t something he’s fond of at all, to put it lightly.

Pokémon Information
Affiliation: Rocket
Starter: Bagon (LVL 15), Murkrow (LVL 5)
Reason for choosing Bagon: Canonically, Chase turns into a dragon-like lizard thanks to the deal he made with Hannibal Roy Bean for the Lao-Mang-Lon soup. The soup itself is also made using ‘one whole dragon’ as an ingredient, furthering the motif. Although he certainly can’t cook and eat this one in order to regain his immortality, he can fully respect the power of dragons and would more than like to have one at his side.
Password: Scrambled Eggs

Samples
First Person Sample: Good afternoon, Team Rocket.

[A calm, cool greeting sounds on the private network as, at first, the video shows nothing but darkness. Eventually the lens adjusts to show a young man with golden serpentine eyes, his hand petting and rubbing through the crest of a small Murkrow’s feathers whilst a Bagon is glaring at the camera from the man’s other side. He’s sitting, relaxed on the bed in a room that looks identical to so many others in the Rocket Base, before he addresses the pokégear again.]

I suppose this happened to all of you; taken to this world with these creatures – Pokémon? With only the clothes on your backs, pokémon of your own, and this note lying on your desks.

[He waves the note in front of the camera briefly before turning back to it.]

I suppose it’s pointless to ask how to return, so I’ll try a different inquiry. What do you have to tell me about Team Rocket? What have you done that makes it a worthy name to work under?

Third Person Sample: “You are a fool.”

I-I tried my best, sir, but he was-

“I wasn’t asking for your excuses! Excuses don’t change that you failed!” It was nearly bellowing when Chase snapped at the terrified grunt in front of him, grabbing the man by the front of his shirt and lifting him into the air with more strain than it should have taken with just one arm. Still, his grip was unrelenting and he felt small satisfaction in the way the other squirmed with fright, but it did nothing to ease his temper in the face of failure. If this man thought such a pitiable expression would cause Chase Young to show him mercy, he was sorely--

The familiar noise of his pokégear receiving a message threw off his train of thought, and although he considered ignoring it, it might have been an important message. One that would, very likely, come back to haunt him later if he chose to ignore it then. With a scoff and sudden release he dropped the grunt onto the floor, eyes narrowing as the promise of much pain and suffering lined his tone, “Next time, get those pokémon. Or, at the very least, obtain useful intelligence reports. You won’t get another chance after this if you’re foolish enough to report back to me without either.”

Sir!” After the grunt left whimpering in fright, Chase moodily snatched up his gear. A message from... What did he want?

One of his eyes twitched before he took a calming breath, pocketing the device and letting his feet carry him smoothly towards where that message said he would be waiting. Any annoyance he had was invisible behind a stoic mask as he opened the door, his eyes meeting those of the other man when he asked, “Why do you want to speak with me?”