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    Hsien-Ko/Lei-Lei
  Birthdate: 1730, China                 Species: chinese ghost
Eyes:
hazel     Hair: deep blue      Height: 5'1" Weight: 95 lb
Likes:
sarcasm, fighting the dark, her family
Dislikes:
predjucice humans, lame opponents
Story:
      In ancient China, a sorceress of the Shoau tribe bore two happy twin girls.  Their names were Hsien-Ko and Mei-Ling.  The two grew up learning under their mother; while Mei-Ling was very passive and quiet natured, Hsien-Ko was rambunxious and wild. 

               One day, their mother recieved an order from the emporer to meet him in his grand palace.  The woman came, bringing her daughters with her.  When they finally got there, they learned that an evil light was descending towards the Earth, and the dark ones had begun to attack China as an instinctive reaction to this energy.  The sorceress agreed to help at the cost of her own life.

                The Eikio-Tennchi  is a spell most wretched indeeed.  It uses, as it's energy source, the same power as the darkness.  While the noble sorceress banished the dark force attacking China, she doomed her own soul to eternal suffering as a result.  As Hsien-Ko wept for her mother, Mei-Ling made a vow: they would free their mother from her suffering, no matter the cost.

                 They used the same spell as their mother, and as a result, gained bodies of the dark.  Now using the same power as the dark ones
to banish the dark ones, the pair of twin heroines seemed like an ever moving force of justice in the human world. 

                  Eventually, they found out that the light approaching the Earth was actually Pyron.  They tried and failed to destroy him, but watched on with Anita as Donavan battled and eventually destroyed the galactic tyrant. 

                  During battle, HsienKo does the fighting while Mei-Ling embodies herself as a sort've good luck charm on Hsien-Ko's hat.  The sisters do eventually free their mother, and go on to live with their family in peace.
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