ext_9824 ([identity profile] icedark-elf.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] icedark_elf 2007-05-19 08:33 pm (UTC)

And the Mercboys are popular.

Vincent and Chaos are one of the rarest events in the world, a pair of half-demons twins who survived. Their mother is the only reason for that, as she stayed until they were five. Like all other half-demons, they require both parents around until five or six to keep their energies balanced. It's also why they are drawn to other demons, as it help them feel more balanced and calm.

They enjoy playing with people. For those who aren't aware of the fact they are twins, they'll play the switching game. It amazes them that it still works, even with the differences in hair length, and the fact that Chaos is usually a little more pointy than Vincent is.

Chaos is, of course, the wilder of the twins except in one way. He really doesn't like alcohol, though he will drink it. When they were younger, Vincent was the partier of them pair, and Chaos simply followed him around. Vincent grew out of his wildness. Chaos grew into his.

Zack wants kids. He's afraid to do so, though. He's aware his job is not the safest of jobs, and unlike Cloud, if something happens, he wouldn't come back. Another reason he hesitates is because of Court. He is well aware of how backstab politics can be, in some cases literally. He doesn't want to expose any children he has to that danger. If he does have them, he's not registering them with Court.

The first time he and Cloud slept together, Zack felt a little odd. Not bad odd, but odd. Mostly due to the fact that he felt he should have some kind of squicked reaction, but didn't feel anything of the sort. It helped that Cloud was the only person he trusted enough to sleep with.

Zack is probably a master tactician. He's the best Cloud has ever seen, or at least recalled seeing. However, Zack won't actually do anything of the sort in real life. In a game, like chess or other strategy games, he wins. Every time. However, the moment it involves real people, he stands back and lets Cloud or Sephiroth take the lead. It's not that he doesn't trust his own ability, but because the second any of his pack's lives rest in his hands, he had an instinctive "Kill it now" reaction which is not the response they need most of the time.

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