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Name -
Luxanna "Lux" Yong-Sun

+ Birthday-
June 20

+ Gender -
Female

+ Race -
Human

+ Sexuality -
Bisexual who leans towards men

+ Personality -
Luxanna, or as she prefers to be called, Lux, is generally carefree, with "natural cheerfulness". She has a rather eccentric way of thinking, and she has a soft girly laugh. Because of her thirst for adventure and innate curiousity of the world, she has trouble concentrating on her duties as the daughter of a rather wealthy family and may come across a bit dumb in other people's eyes. She may often appear uninterested and lacks a proper response which is constantly criticized by her family since she "Brings shame to the Yong-Sun name".
Growing up, in such a strict and biased household against quirks, Lux had to hide her abilities as a child and did her best to contain them. Everyone around her would tell her that she's a monster and a freak who has been afflicted and it would scare Irene. She thought herself as a destructive tool and did her best to never use her powers, yet a part of her was fascinated by her abilities. Far away from the city and in private, she would practice and play with her quirk so she could release the energy building inside of her. Unable to find anyone who was able to use the same type of quirk that she could, Lux had to discover and learn her powers on her own as no one around her could teach her and she didn't have access to books that could hold the key to understanding her quirk.

+ Bio -
Before Lux was even born, her family hated quirks. Lux's uncle was able to use a water based quirk, but when he was found out he was killed by his own family. Her family didn't believe in quirks or supporting heroes or All Might since they saw it as unnatural and dangerous, also seeing the hypocrisy in the admiration of heroes. They support the League of Villains financially and politically, simply wanting heroes to be destroyed forever.
Luxanna grew up in the city. She was born to the prestigious Yong-sun family, which had a large business and were very well off. Lux was expected to help run the family's many estates and take over the business when she came of age—a task she resented, even as a young child. She wanted to explore the world, to see what lay beyond the borders of the city.
To the endless frustration of Lux's tutors, who sought to prepare her for a life of dutiful service to the Yong-sun family, she would question their every teaching, examine differing perspectives, and seek out knowledge far beyond what they were prepared for. Even so, few could find it in themselves to stay angry at Lux, with her zest for life and intoxicating optimism.
On a walk fateful night, Lux was attacked by some villains on the street. In a moment of fear and desperation, the young girl let loose a torrent of magical light from deep within her, killing the people but leaving her shivering in fear. Quirks, the very thing her family despised, was as much a part of Lux as her Yong-sun lineage.
Lux feared what her family would do if they discovered her powers, she feared herself. Over time, she became more familiar with her quirk, and her sleepless nights—fists clenched, willing her inner light to fade—became fewer and fewer. She began experimenting in secret, playing with sunbeams in the hidden locked rooms, bending them into solid form, and even creating tiny, glowing figures in her palm. She resolved to keep it a secret, as much as she could.
Lux was allowed to go on one business trip with her family and just traveling made her heart race. Lux has finally begun to learn about the wider world—its diversity, and its history. She now understands that the Yong-sun way of life is not the only way, and with clear eyes she can see her love for her family standing alongside her desire for her family to see that not all quirk users were evil.

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