Dr Lee

Supreme being of the corral and outer universe

Appearance Dr Lee is a tall wrinkled handsome beauty. He wears a gorgeous Japanese cardigan, with colours of blue and blue, and looks real sexy and thick in it. His cardigan is held together by three waist sashes that are tighter than they should be, to show how durable he is. He wears special bracelets that hang down by his hands, to show how chill he is with the universe. His trousers are long and fall down to the top of his ankles, showing his ankles, is a sign of revealing his sexual desires. His hair is grey and covers the sides of his scalp, and a fist shaped indent on the top of his head, it is very thin as it has worn away with age. Dr Lee’s shoes are hand crafted by Sen, made from mystic mahogany from the planet Maho; they consist of a 2cm plant of wood, with two supporting planks and leather straps, holding his feet in place.

His eyes are completely black in colour as his pupils have exceeded their potential and the white of his eye has withered away, he also has no eyelashes as he needs no protection from silly particles.

His skin is lose to the bone and he has no blood.

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When Dr Lee slithered out of his mothers womb, he was covered in viscera and stood at an impressive 10'1". His abs where said to have rippled and had double indents on each separate pack. His hair defied the natural order and stood up on its ends, as well as falling across his brow, this created both a cool and edgy vibes, that all the other Gods could relate to. The white of his eye was not white, it was red because of all the blood from his mother that had leaked into his system through the many years of birth she went through. Early on, before culture, he was dressed in plain white trousers, befitting to the sagging waist.

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