Name: 王星雨 (Wang Xing Yu)
The English name she has taken is Wendy Wang
Description: Wendy is tall and slim, with relatively tanned skin and chocolate brown eyes. She has thick, straight black hair which she usually wears in a high ponytail. Her hair goes halfway down her back, but she is considering cutting it to shoulder length because it can be a pain to keep long hair out of her face. Wendy has long, slender fingers characteristic of a piano player although she has never touched a piano in her life. Wendy has a heart-shaped face and eyes that are rather thin. She has a small, flat-ish nose and average sized lips which are a pale red color. Wendy's feet are small in comparison to the rest of her body. She is around five feet and ten inches and 125 pounds with a slim build. A long, thin scar running down the side of her face from her left eye to where her face meets her neck which is usually partially hidden by her hair. The scar is the only mark left from a car accident.
Fandom: N/A
Personality: Wendy has always been a relatively relaxed and easygoing person. She is ferociously loyal to her friends and family and a go-with-the-flow kind of person. She's mellow and calm, and keeps a cool head under stressful situations. Wendy is always up for chatting with others, but she tends to keep to herself when she is around people that she is unfamiliar with. Full of soft smiles and gentle words, she can be a pushover at times, with a dislike of hurting other peoples' feelings, but if worst comes to worst then Wendy will bite back. She is not easily provoked and doesn't like getting into fights, and can easily sense how people are feeling. However, if someone or something is threatening people she is close to, Wendy will do whatever it takes to get them out of danger. Wendy is dedicated to any cause that she feels strongly about, and she doesn't wish harm upon others unless they're the ones causing harm in the first place. She likes to appreciate the simple things in life-stopping to smell the flowers, so to speak-and adapting to new situations isn't her strongest area of expertise. She genuinely cares for people, perhaps even too much at times. However, she can take charge under pressure if she knows what she has to do and how she has to do it. During those times, Wendy can transform from a shy, reserved woman to a focused, confident leader in a matter of seconds.
Alignment: hero
Powers/Abilities: Wendy can heal people with silver sparks that shoot from her fingertips. She isn't much good with sicknesses and diseases-it has to be some external injury that she can see.
Mentor name & abilities: 海星 (Starfish) is her alias, but Wendy simply calls her 婆婆 (Po po, or the Chinese word for grandmother).
Starfish can regenerate her own limbs, create potions with her blood that heal sicknesses, and heal external injuries by sitting next to the person and meditating
Backstory: Wendy was born in the suburbs of Nanjing, China in a town called Lai An (来安). She was an only child, as most of her peers were due to China's one-child policy, and she lived with her mother and father on the fifth floor of an apartment building. Her grandparents on her mother's side lived in a one-story house five minutes away, walking. She had an aunt and uncle on her mother's side in America, and two cousins-Alexandra and Alyssa-who lived in America too. Growing up, Wendy had always been interested in traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, and wanted to become a doctor. Her grandmother was an expert on these traditional medical procedures, and she often spent afternoons learning from her about various herbal plants and remedies. Wendy studied hard in school, and eventually got into Johns Hopkins University in America. She moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and completed college there, with plans to go to graduate school.
Shortly before Wendy was to fly to America, she was walking across the street at night when a drunk driver came swerving in front of her. Wendy thought that she was surely dead, but she managed to survive with only a broken arm and a broken leg. The doctors said she was lucky-somehow, she had moved out of the way fast enough to avoid being totally crushed. Wendy forgot about it for a while, her broken bones her main priority. Wendy was released from the hospital in crutches and a cast, and one morning around two weeks after being let out she woke up to find that her leg was feeling strangely painless. Upon further examination, Wendy realized that it was perfectly healed, which puzzled her. How was that even possible? A few days later, Wendy got up, went to the bathroom to brush her teeth, and accidentally tripped over the last step as she was walking down the stairs, causing bruises to form on her good leg. To Wendy's surprise, silver sparks began shooting from her fingertips and to the bruises. The sparks completely erased the bruises from her skin. Wendy began experimenting. The first thing she did was heal her broken arm-it came as naturally as breathing. She learned how to control the flow of sparks, instead of simply letting them come whenever there was even the slightest of injuries.
A year or so passed, and Wendy continued to experiment with her healing power, bewildered yet fascinated by it. She found that it was like running-healing continuously without a break would tire her out. At the same time, Wendy began to think back to the accident that led her to discover her power in the first place, remembering how everyone was shocked that she had even survived.
After she completed her undergraduate studies, Wendy returned to her home town for vacation. It was there that her grandmother took her aside and explained that some women in the family had some sort of ability that allows them to heal. Wendy's mother had not been given a healing gift, but her grandmother and her great-grandmother both were Healers. Wendy told her grandmother what she had discovered, which made her grandmother's eyes light up in delight. Her grandmother began to help Wendy hone her gift, and Wendy delayed going to graduate school until she could fully master her abilities. With her grandmother's help, Wendy got better and better at using her power as each day passed. However, her impromptu training came to an abrupt stop when her grandmother was taken by the villains. Wendy reasoned that if she could heal people with sparks, there had to be more people with other powers. She decided to find these people on the slim chance that they would be willing to help her locate her grandmother.
Anything else: Wendy is asexual