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Mei Yan | A Gentle Flowers Burning Spirit

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Mei Yan | A Gentle Flowers Burning Spirit

“The world is a storm of motion and sound, but within it, I seek the calm—and the joy of discovering what moves others as it moves me.”~Mai Yan

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Pronouns: She/Her

Gender: Female

Species: Tiger Anthro

Furry Subspecies: White Tiger

Height: 5'9"

Weight: 160 lbs

Fur Color: White with faint pale grey stripes

Hair Color: Silvery-white, long and flowing

Eye color: Amber-gold

Age: 25

Breast Size: B-cup

Full name: Mei Yan

Clothes: Simple and practical—loose, earth-toned robes or minimal martial arts wraps; often barefoot

Appearance:

Lean and athletic build, embodying both grace and strength. Her white tiger fur is soft with subtle stripes that shimmer faintly in sunlight. Long silvery-white hair with black stripes flows down her back, often tied loosely when training. Her amber eyes hold calm wisdom mixed with a spark of curiosity and playfulness. Her movements are fluid, like a dancer or flowing water, reflecting years of martial discipline.

Personality:

Mei Yan embodies a quiet duality—she is both the stillness of a mountain pond and the untamed energy of a storm just beneath the surface. In moments of focus, she becomes deeply centered, speaking thoughtfully and moving with deliberate precision. But outside of discipline, her spirit loosens—curious, playful, and sometimes unexpectedly mischievous.

She is intensely present in everything she does. Whether sparring, eating, or listening, she gives her full attention, often making others feel seen in a way they aren’t used to. This can be disarming, especially when paired with her habit of maintaining steady eye contact and asking direct, sincere questions.

Despite her calm demeanor, Mei Yan is highly competitive—not out of ego, but from a deep belief that growth comes through challenge. She doesn’t shy away from losing; in fact, defeat excites her. A loss means there is something new to learn, and she will often eagerly request a rematch with a bright smile: “That was good. I understand a little more now. Again?”

Socially, she operates with a kind of earnest innocence. She doesn’t recognize many unspoken rules—sarcasm can confuse her, modesty seems arbitrary, and concepts like embarrassment or shame are things she s

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