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Well, since kagami has started on deviations... by Askdrunkchina, journal

  • Oct 8
  • People's Republic of China
  • Deviant for 11 years
  • He / Him
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My Bio
Being a Prince isn't all it's cut out to be, aru...
This is an AU China, which means he is not a country and has a mortal life. HE CAN DIE.
Anyway, while this note is here, I should also add this is a Prince!China sort of account...y'know, not an actual prince but the sort of prince you find in stories. Yes.
Some history in China may be depicted upon the prince, but otherwise, he's just a prince. Alright, onto backstory.


Name: Wang Yao


Gender: Male


Age: 17


Sexuality: Bisexual


Status: Single (Ran away from arranged marriage)



:bulletyellow::bulletred::bulletblack:RELATIONS:bulletblack::bulletred::bulletyellow:

I don't care what my kingdom thinks...My heart belongs to you :heart:
<Forever a prince>

My precious family...I'm so sorry if I have brought dishonor upon you...
<family goes here>

:bulletred: :iconsakura-and-cho: You...are Kiku's twin sister, aru? I suppose that very well makes you family too, aru!

...I do believe I call you "friends" or "companions". It's a weird term, but I'll adapt...
<Friends>

Oh...hello...h-have we met before?
<Neutral, he sorta needs to know you better.>

Get the hell away from me. I want nothing to do with you, aru...You make me wish I had stayed home.
<enemies>



:bulletblue:HEADCANONS:bulletblue:
Note, Most of these can be found on the story below.

What is that?
Yao had been kept inside the palace ever since he was very little. This is because of his little brother's passing. (We'll get to that in another headcanon) His father grew worried that something might happen to Yao as well, and so, a bit of overprotective parenting went on and he was kept inside until he was about 16 or 17, where the introduction journal (here: dragons-and-royalty.deviantart… ) says he ran away from the palace and arranged marriage that his father had set up, finally facing the real world.

...D-don't talk about my siblings, please...
At the young age of 5, Yao's little brother, Kiku, died from an illness after weeks of fighting it. His parents believed it wasn't that bad at first, but it gradually got worse and worse throughout the day. Yao would try to stay with his brother as long as he could, assuring him promises that he definitely couldn't keep. When a medic finally got to Kiku, it was positive he had almost no time left to live.

Because of his sibling's death, Yao's father caused Yao to stay inside the palace. He thought if he never went out, he could never have something horrible happen to him.

C-Could you explain...?
Again, Yao has been locked up for a pretty long time. He had homeschooling, but it didn't necessarily teach him about life. So he doesn't know the modern things. He doesn't know about restaurants and stores because he's tended to his every whim, that included food. He's very naive and childish as well, and doesn't know too much about intercourse. Feel free to take advantage of that. *shot*

Sure, I play a little...
Yao had taught himself to play various instruments over the years. He's not the complete best at them, but does know how to play Erhu, Guqin, and the Liuqin, considering he had much time to practice. He'll happily play to anyone who asks/has one in hand.

I said stop talking about my siblings! I only had one!
Yao, most likely, doesn't know any other sibling other than Kiku. So if you, an asian country, come up to him suddenly saying that you are his brother or sister, he won't believe you.

What do you mean I act like a little kid?!
Yao is unused to the real world where there are a lot more things to see. So when he sees something awesome, amazing, scary, or cute to him, he overreacts a bit. Most of the time it's because he doesn't understand things. Like paying for everything or something like that.

W.I.P.

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:bulletgreen: The story :bulletgreen:

Like all stories begin, there must be a character to fall the actions upon. This is called the main character. Today, our main character shall be Yao, here. Prince Yao, the soon to be heir of China's new dynasty.

Now Yao was born into a royal family, lucky for him. They had servants, guards, everything he could ever imagine and want. He was literally not to lift a finger in the palace. Everything was done for him. The same had been treated to Kiku, who came a few years later. Yao was amazingly attached to his family, however. Especially Kiku. They both cared about each other very much, and as an older brother, Yao tried to help Kiku the best way he could.

When Kiku was on his second year, things had gone horribly wrong.

He had fallen ill with a disease (as stated in the headcanon above this story). Something much like Pneumonia. Again, Kiku and Yao's parents didn't think this was such a big deal, and that Kiku would be back on his feet by the next day. How wrong they were. Kiku had only gotten worse, and worse, and worse. Yao had stayed with him, amazingly not getting sick for some odd reason. Like he was always doing, he tried to help his little brother. After a week or so, Kiku had already passed.

After such an event, Yao did not have a very active childhood. He stayed in most days because he was locked up, and not to leave the palace. Because of the incident with his now deceased brother, his father ordered him to never leave. The days he actually did go out, it was a mere second or two of freedom. Home schooled, tended to by servants, the fact that you are royalty, that would spark any person's life. The life of a prince...

However, it's sometimes not cut out to be. Even years after his passing, Yao was very hurt by what had happened. On top of all of that, Yao was, yes, bullied, but not by other children. By the servants. They said things behind his back, much of it that he had listened to. He and Kiku Being "illegitimate" children because he wasn't the least bit complaining, nor did he look at all like their father. Being called a spoiled brat, an outcast, not meant to be a prince. It took him on pretty hard...when someone said he would never be able to survive in the real world.

And he just about believed them...

At the young age of 17, Yao was forced to marry. His father feared death may come upon him soon, so he at the very least, wanted to make sure the kingdom was in good hands. So Yao, and another Chinese princess were the two he believed could keep the dynasty alive. The Princess came from a very wealthy family, she was clever, very good looking and could benefit China, itself with many of its problems. Oddly enough, Yao didn't want this...

You see, Yao was very frustrated about this whole "marriage" thing, because it was picked out for him. He had only seen the bride once, when she was younger. Yao had something different in mind throughout his childhood. Dreams of finding the right person...no matter who...to love and rule this kingdom with him. Dreams of love...The one he could hold near and dear like in the stories his mother had told him when he was very small...

But nonetheless, he was stuck with an arranged marriage. He fought with his mother and father about this hundreds of times, but was still forced to the wedding anyway. As they walked down the isle, the princess told him to run. The prince seemed confused as to why, and she had said that she knew he wasn't happy with this. And so, after one last command to run, he finally left. As stated in the journal above, he ran into the kingdom and into an abandoned house, where he cut his hair and changed clothes to a more modern style. Certainly many people were after him. And so he had to stay in the cold abandoned house...his once long and silky hair cut short and mangled, and his clothes now the equivalent of a modern Chinese man.

...Ah, there seems to be some blank pages...I don't think this story is finished...

...Maybe we could finish it for the Prince.

:bulletblue::bulletgreen:Another Admin note:bulletgreen::bulletblue:

:bulletred: Alright, I shall be blunt with these. I'm sorry If I offend you or your character but I've had stuff like this happen to another account or two. So, with that, let me say first that I do ship China/Wang Yao x World, That means any other version of their choosing, but not Nyotalia. Why? I just don't like the concept. You may still roleplay with him though, if it makes any constellation. No, I will not pair him with OC's either.

:bulletyellow: Speaking of, I'm very sorry, but I do not feel comfortable roleplaying China with OC's. There's been a lot of that in the past with a couple of other accounts to the point where it has gotten obnoxious. Though, if you're a very good, very well thought out OC, I just might roleplay with you. However, you must be a roleplay/ask account. I'm sorry, but if you're a main account, I will not respond whatsoever.

:bulletblack: If it is alright, I will respond with Lit. in every reply. I don't mind you doing script, but just know I will respond with Literate anyway. If I am in a chat, that is the only time I will use script.

:bulletwhite: Smutt will be asked to roleplay in notes.

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The prince stared at the palace far away from where he actually was. It had already been months...5 months to be exact. His hair pretty much grew back to its original length. He had cleaned himself recently, no worries about that. Clothes entirely different, he sighed and made his way down the hill into the village. Dressed as a female. Many things compelled him to do this sort of thing, the stares, the dirty comments and especially the guard in the last journal. Well, yes, that scared the hell out of him. Many things scared him once he went out of the palace, but the interesting and beautiful things made it worthwhile to be free. Back to
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RP Journal 3

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Days after Yao had been feeling better, he finally decided to get out of the shelter and do something, the lazy ass. Anyway, as he walked further out of the forest, the villagers stared at him, as if he had done something... His hair was noticeably longer, but left ungroomed. He looked dirty, and smelled horrible. There was no running water in the shelter, so there was no way he could really clean himself. Not like he had the materials, anyway. The garden rarely helped, and he never liked to go in the rain. He had grown up in a palace away from such filthy things. Why, he looked like a total refugee! A little too obvious for the villager's t
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About a month has passed since the incident. The commotion only got bigger with the prince being gone. The Emperor himself was enraged, screaming could be heard from the palace itself. Yao wouldn't know about this too much, though. The house he was to stay in was actually very far from the village. It was a real hassle going there and back to buy food and such. Good thing the garden in the back was left plentiful with fruits that haven't been messed with too much. Anyway, today, Yao had walked halfway to the village. His appearance seemed different, his hair slightly longer and he seemed a bit tired. He felt worse completely. He hadn't eate
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{{ thank you for the watch<33 ;w; lovely account too~! }}
((I'm so sorry for replying late, and thank you very much! Your account is very good as well~))
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prvyet and spasibuo for the watch, da
"Vee~ thank you very much for the watch China!" Italy said with his usual smile.
"...China, aru? Are you talking about my country?" He asked the other, looking a bit puzzled.
Domo arigatou for the watch, Yao-san. *bows politely and gratefully* :iconkawaiikikuplz: