Chang'e / Moniadhirel

My birthday, near October, still of my life without an associate. ”

herself

Background and Character Information

Full Name: 

Other Names: Chang

Born: 299,998 BCE

Died: none

Species: Deity

Nationality: Norse (since birth), Chinese (naturalized)

Age: 296,978 (Ageless)

Gender: Female

Occupation: 

Religion: Irreligion (she was worshiped by humans in Chinese religion and possibly Taoism)

Language Spoken: Mandarin, Cantonese, Old Norse, Asgardian, Jotun, Nahuatl, Mixtec, Mayan, Spanish, English

Alignment: Good

Paraphernalia: 

Powers and Abilities: various

Partner(s): 

Relative(s): 

Affiliate(s): various

Likes: Sports, singing, dancing, rabbit, her mom, Selene, Yarikh, LGBT, cultural heritage, Mid-Autumn Festival

Dislikes: Being lonely, selfish, isolated, crying, despair, losing her boyfriend

Inspiration: herself

Chang'e (Real Name: Moniadhirel, Beautiful Moon Lady of Midgard; Mandarin: 嫦娥, "Chang the Beautiful") is the deity introduced in Worldcraft: Berbania's Last War and Weather Dragons: Steal Scene of Gaugamela War as minor tritagonist and supporting character, she's became main deuteragonist in Trio Origins of LGBT and Nine Realms. She's the fictional character of the same name.

Etymology

Chang'e's name from Mandarin: 嫦娥 / Chang for mostly boys and some girls meaning: flourish; prosper; sunlight; smooth; free; unrestrained.

Physical Appearance

Chang'e is a tall, light-skinned Asgardian mixed woman with very long hair, pale brownish pink skin, slender, rosy cheeks, red lips, and a small mole on her near lips. She appears to be very beautiful with her long black hair and shining brown eyes. She was mistaken for being of Chinese descent due to her resemblance to people in the Balkans.


Unknown to others, her physiology was altered, turning her into an immortal Asgardian mixed Earth deity with a variety of magical powers born from her deities and not from mortals.


Unlike the rest of her deities in Chinese mythology, she's special among them, and she's a brown-eyed Aesir-Vanir-Jotunn hybird called Terran Deities. Chang'e is a tall, light-skinned woman with very long hair, pale pinkish nails, red lips, light green eyelids with sparkles, and pure white teeth, unlike humans. She wears various wardrobes in her scenes.

Abilities

Chang'e seems able to fly and levitate without any support, via magic. Chang'e can teleport objects to herself, making them appear and disappear into thin air like Quetzalcoatl. As a deity, Chang'e is immortal. By the time of the story, she is stated to be over 2,908 years old, currently the youngest Aesir-hybird.


Chang'e gives life to the Lunarians or others by her god’s blood or ichors when she cries. Chang'e possesses her Frost Giant heritage when she is immune to cold as well as Frost Giant attacks, which she melts whole ice as a result of. Chang'e possesses superhuman strength, reflexiveness, speed, durability, and stamina that she shares with her allies as well.


Like Quetzalcoatl to form a feathered serpent, Chang'e is able to change to the form of a moon rabbit, feathered serpent, white roe deer, or red-crowned crane in terms of her ability as her mana is full and charged. Unlike the rest of the Chinese, Aztec, and Norse deities, Chang'e is able to control all sixteen elements for aesthetics, props, decorations, defense, and offense, depending on her life. Chang'e gives life to the Lunarians when she cries or supports Eostre or Quetzalcoatl. As a terranean deity, Chang'e is immortal, like all deities on Earth.


A typical painting shows Chang’e floating toward the moon, often with her palace in the background. The hare is sometimes present, preparing the pills of immortality. Statues more often represent her holding a moon disk-like object (made by herself) in her raised right hand.

Personality

Chang'e was kind and gentle, as graceful as a swan landing on a quiet lake and swamp. She was one of the most beautiful and elegant women before turning into a goddess.


But after Hou Yi died, she became selfish, only caring about getting the gift and moon rabbit, but after understanding she had to let go, she became kind and gentle again, dropping her song and for Quetzalcoatl.


With the help of Archie and Isabella from Hela, Chang'e realized that she had been loved all this time by her creations and was finally able to let go of Houyi and go to Quetzalcoatl and her deity friends to protect LGBT, cultural heritage, traditions, society, animals, and monsters of three mythologies from the Earth against Hela and her allies.

Background

During the events and travels from Joseon, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Arizona, Guatemala, and even the Philippines, she encountered Quetzalcoatl in Manila, as if Quetzalcoatl was mistaken for her lover.


Prior to the event, including a well-known story about her that is given as the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. In a very distant past, Chang'e was a beautiful woman. Ten suns had risen together into the skies and scorched the earth, thus causing hardship for the people. Hou Yi, the archer, shot down nine of them, leaving just one Sun, and was given either two or one with enough for two elixirs of immortality as a reward.


He did not consume it straight away, but let Chang'e keep it with her, as he did not want to gain immortality without his beloved wife. However, while Houyi went out hunting, his apprentice, Fengmeng, broke into his house and tried to force Chang'e to give the elixir to him. She took them instead of giving them to Fengmeng and to Qinglong. Then, Chang'e flew upward past the heavens, choosing the moon as a residence, as she loved her husband and hoped to live nearby him. Houyi discovered what had transpired and felt guilty, so he displayed the fruits and cakes that Chang'e had enjoyed, killed himself, and flew to the moon so that her husband could not go after her and her sister. Selene left her letter for her, and she was lonely without any other residences. But after Houyi died, she became selfish, only caring about getting the gift, but after understanding she had to let go, she became kind and gentle again.


The Jade Emperor didn’t accept her secret life—that she’s literally a terran deity that doesn’t belong as a naturalized citizen of Chinese mythology. She was born with Moon Deities from Uranus and Gaea, who support her sisters Selene and Artemis. In 4,500 BC, after Bering Land Bridge broke out, she encountered a man who landed, and she encountered someone who looked like her lover and met Quetzalcoatl. Both were resurrecting the dead rabbit to be reborn as moon rabbits, the last known metatherian-turned-werewolf Luison, and others were made by foreigners of two mythologies: Aztec and Chinese. Both Chang'e and Quetzacoatl are not from the same pantheons and hail from Norse mythology.

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