Chenguang belongs to @twinklecupcake (art credit: edited LMK screencap)
Huli Shaoxing belongs to @reagansragepage
Learn more about them below the cut!
Chenguang:
The daughter of Mei and Red Son, Chenguang is like her parents in so many ways (though, much to their relief, she didn't inherit the Samadhi Fire). Passionate, lively, kind, and possessing blue flames, Chenguang's the apple of her family's eyes - the ENTIRE, large, family.
MK is her uncle and godfather; Tang, Pigsy, and SWK have all become grandpas in addition to her biological ones, Sandy is a Grunkle, even Macaque is her “shadow man who lives in the wall” (eventually making himself known and being elevated to “uncle.”)
In the future, she'll learn to fight and protect the city like the rest of them, with both her fire and whatever weapons Uncle MK teaches her to use. But for now the Bull-Dragon Princess is just living her best life and enjoying her childhood.
Huli Shaoxing:
Backstory: Long ago, Shaoxing was just an ordinary fox roaming the earthly realms until he stumbled upon a celestial gate and, in his typical boldness, decided to sneak into the heavenly realm. Impressed by his audacity, the celestial beings allowed him to stay, albeit begrudgingly. Shaoxing quickly adapted to his new celestial surroundings, using his cunning and wit to carve out a place for himself.
Personality: Shaoxing is the epitome of sassiness. He's quick-witted, sarcastic, and always ready with a snarky comment. He sees rules as mere suggestions and takes immense pleasure in bending them whenever he can. Nothing brings him more joy than outsmarting his celestial counterparts and mortals alike.
Relationship:
Ne Zha: they share a bond that is as unconventional as it is unbreakable. Shaoxing, the mischievous fox spirit, is the embodiment of chaos—he delights in bending rules, playing pranks, and generally making life unpredictable for those around him. Ne Zha, on the other hand, is the dutiful and disciplined celestial prince, known for his strength, courage, and unwavering sense of responsibility.
Ne Zha sees through Shaoxing's cocky exterior to the clever and loyal friend underneath. Despite Shaoxing's tendency to cause trouble, Ne Zha knows that the fox spirit would never let any real harm come to him. In fact, Shaoxing has proven his loyalty time and again, using his wit and trickery to protect Ne Zha from dangers in ways no one else could.