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Fu Yao (扶摇, Fú Yáo) is a Heavenly Official of the Middle Court and subordinate of Mu Qing. He often accompanied Xie Lian on his missions in the mortal realm alongside Nan Feng.[1]

Appearance[]

Fu Yao is a young man around eighteen to nineteen years old who is usually seen with an overly-distant expression. He has pale skin with an exquisite face and is donned in black robes.[2] While his features are delicate and pretty, they're also cold and refined.[1][3]

Personality[]

Fu Yao is a poised and elegant youth that is seemingly distant and cold towards others.[1] He often judges people[4] and enjoys teasing others, especially Nan Feng and his general Feng Xin as him and Fu Yao are from two palaces that share a rivalry. Despite his often cheeky and impudent attitude, he still listens to orders and can focus on the mission ahead. He's also shown to care about the surrounding people, even though it is often masked by his defensive personality.

While Fu Yao is usually dismissive, he is also easily irritated, mainly when someone points to his general's past as a servant. When angered, he is shown to be quite impulsive and doesn't hesitate to attack someone with spiritual powers[2] or get in a physical fight with others.

Like the other members of Xuan Zhen palace, he is fond of attention to detail and quite perfectionistic. This was shown when he thoroughly criticized the Nan Yang temple they decided to stay in during the Ghost Bridegroom mission.[4]

Trivia[]

  • In the manhua Fu Yao is first represented by a lynx,[5] but is later drawn with cat features in both art by the official artist and later chapters.[6]
  • He has a habit of rolling his eyes.[4]
  • Despite the rivalry, he was able to recite a poem about Feng Xin's reputation as "Ju Yang" from memory.[7]
  • Fu Yao is actually Mu Qing in disguise, although he behaves little to no different from usual.[8]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Novel, Book 1, Chapter 3: Scrap-Collecting Immortal's Third Ascension to Godhood II
  2. 2.0 2.1 Novel, Book 1, Chapter 19: Puqi Shrine Talks the Guile Tales of the Half Moon Pass II
  3. Novel, Book 1, Chapter 12: Red-Clad Ghost; Burning of the Martial and Civil Temples
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Novel, Book 1, Chapter 4: Three Clowns, Night Discussion on the Palace of Tremendous Masculinity
  5. Manhua, Volume 2, Chapter 25: A Priestress and Demonic Cultivator (Part 2)
  6. Manhua, Volume 3, Chapter 33: Lost in a Sandstorm (Part 2)
  7. Novel, Book 1, Chapter 5: Three Clowns, Night Discussion on the Palace of Tremendous Masculinity II
  8. Novel, Book 3, Chapter 174: Cave of Ten Thousand Gods; Faces of Ten Thousand Gods Hidden
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