Personal Bio Crown was born with the capability to be able to use magic, but would require heavy amounts of training to even be able to use a Tuner. However, Crown had a twin brother, Cross, who was born with no magic in him. The theory was, that since Crown was born first, he had taken the magic that was in his younger brother. This left Crown feeling horribly guilty as he had believed to have taken Cross’s chance to use magic. But since Crown was the one born with magic, their father focused on him more than Cross. This was to ensure that Crown didn’t lose his potential at magic. Crown would have given up on it, if only for the fact that he couldn’t live with himself for taking magic from Cross, to throw it away later.
Crown began to hate his father, as the man would continue to drill him everyday to increase his magical potential for the coming of the Cup, while ignoring Cross. But, Crown couldn’t express his dislike or hatred for his training or for their father in front of Cross because of his guilt. So he slowly began to hide his feelings from Cross and everyone else. Whenever Crown tried to bring up Cross during his training sessions, his father wouldn’t answer and just told Crown to stay focused. This left Crown to distrust and hate his father more and more. He couldn't understand why his father never wanted to talk about Cross. So Crown developed an honest personality because his father would never tell him the truth on matters of Cross. With the added stress of someday being put into the Hierarchy's cup, Crown had to grow up fast. He would put on a serious façade in front of others to keep them from worrying.
By the time he was ten, his father gave him his ‘Tuner’. It was a sword that was capable of controlling the four elements to a certain degree.
Meanwhile, Cross had gotten the idea of becoming a hero. His brother wanted to save people and bring both magical and non magical parts of the world together. He had confided in Crown about it and Crown thought it was a ridiculous idea. When Cross said he was going to go out and fight crime, Crown instantly told him that he shouldn’t. But because of Cross’s hard hardheadedness, Crown went along to make sure his brother wouldn’t get hurt. They had chased some bank robbers into a construction site and that’s when the accident happened. Crown had used his sword to blow back one of the robbers but lost control of the sword for a moment causing an explosion. Crown had been fine and so were the bank robbers (who were unconscious at that point) but Cross had lost an arm.
Having hurt his brother, Crown never told Cross at what happened; in fear that his younger brother would hate him for what he did. Crown soon became much more protective of Cross and wouldn’t allow the boy to go out fighting anymore if he could help it (which he couldn't). But Crown made sure that he would continue to practice, so he would never lose control of his weapon again.
However, Crown and Cross were left in the dark about something with the magical world. The worlds can't physically touch one another. When at times they were going to fight crime in the non magical world, Cross was actually pulling them both into it subconsciously. The only reason why Cross could pull both of them was because they were twins and shared a link between each other. Their father had kept Crown oblivious to the fact of the barriers, merely hand waving that the magical world was hidden through a very good illusion. In reality, their father was going to use them to shatter the barrier.
Their father's reasons for this was like most of the other magical families. Non magical people were lower, inferior, and needed to be controlled by magic. But because of the barriers only very skilled magic users could pass through and even than it wouldn't be enough to conquer. So their father devised a plan. If he could somehow have his wife bear twins, he could be sure that the infusion of magic was transferred to only one of the twins. This way, the other child's body would reject magic and be able to nullify it. But also be able to pull both twins back and forth between the worlds subconsciously. He wanted the twin with magic to see all the ugliness of the non-magical world, so for when the time came he could enact his plan.
When the time came for the Hierarchy's cup, if Crown's potential was strong enough to take the seat as king, Crown could gain enormous amounts of power. Also, with Cross's nullifying of magic, their father intended him to be a sacrifice and allow that power to escape from the boy's body. Once Cross was between worlds and he died, the power would be let loose. This way it would collapse the walls dividing the world so that the magical world could invade. All that was needed was for Cross to die. So their father began slipping him ideas of becoming a hero.
The only piece their father needed was to find a good reason for this invasion, which he already had. He would simply lie to Crown (believing that his son would buy this) saying that the non magical people of the other world caused his death. Knowing that Crown's love for Cross was so strong, his father would intend to use that to fuel the invasion and take control of all the non magical folks.
Personality: He contrasts greatly with his younger brother, Cross for his hyperactive and happy nature. Since he was born as the older brother he plays the part completely to a T. He is mature, quiet, and rather protective. Crown’s maturity would be odd for someone his age. It was because from a young age, he was saddled with the fact that one day he would inherit his family's title. With being raised to be the candidate for his family, Crown learned that he should remain stoic and quiet. He only ever speaks when necessary or if spoken to.
Crown is fiercely protective of his younger brother and those he comes close with. Crown is reserved to help others, believing they should solve their own problems. Around Cross, he does help others more willingly, if only to live up to Cross's ideal of magic. He does, however, become protective of those younger than him. His focus of his protection is mainly on his brother. Though he believes his brother is foolish, it doesn’t stop him from caring dearly for his brother. Because Crown cares so much for Cross, Crown tends to dislike those who go out and make Cross unhappy.
Because of his quiet and serious nature, Crown has a hard time expressing his emotions. It also makes him have a hard time dealing with emotional situations. Sometimes he believes his heart is dead, since he doesn’t know how to comfort others when they’re hurting. Even when Crown himself is hurting he doesn’t know how to express his feelings properly, so he tends to act cold and distant. He tends to offend others because of his lack of understanding emotion. When he's trying to come from a logical stand point on something, he completely forgets/neglects the emotional side of things. When it's pointed out to him, Crown becomes very apologetic as he realizes after the fact that he has done something wrong. But it needs to be bluntly told to him. If someone is vague on the matter, Crown will just become frustrated to the situation. Crown is not empathetic, but, he has a much better judge of character than Cross does. Crown believes there are some people who will never change.
Crown is good at understanding sexual jokes and innuendos of any kind; but he becomes extremely flustered and confused when such things are said. For being emotionally awkward, Crown is able to perceive romantic love. He can clearly figure out what it is and what is needed to make a relationship work. He is just unsure if he could clearly work in a relationship because of his deadpan and blunt nature. When faced with a romantic situation, he becomes very flustered and loses his composure. This usually leads to him being unusually clumsy.
Crown hates people who are dishonest. He’d rather be told the truth outright than fed lies overtime. Since Crown highly values honesty, if he feels like he has been betrayed, whatever trust he’s given, it is instantly lost. What’s worse is, Crown will have a hard time forgiving the person depending on what they did. For him, there are no second chances. If he decides not to trust you anymore you may never regain it again. It is difficult to get back into Crown’s good graces, but possible if enough effort is placed into it. So if you decide to tell him something, be sure you’re telling the truth or don’t say anything at all.
The reason Crown is so protective of Cross is because he had received magic during their birth, and for causing Cross's accident. Crown was left feeling horribly guilty at his younger sibling’s mistreatment and began feeling contempt for their father. He had felt that most of Cross's problems had stemmed from himself from his neglect to not having magic. Lastly, it's because of the accident. It has left Crown hating himself for causing so much misfortune for the brother he's supposed to protect. This factor about himself has left him to be a bit hypocritical towards his younger brother. Only around Cross, Crown lies, if only to avoid the eventual question Crown has to face, 'Do you hate me?'
Because of Crown values honesty, he is extremely blunt. He will tell someone outright what he thinks, no matter what it is. So in social situations he tends not to have any tact. His blunt nature does seem to vanish at least somewhat around the presence of children. Because they are much younger than him he feels a brotherly affection. When he feels the need to be honest to kids, he will try and be gentle about it. To those close to his age and adults, he holds nothing back.
Crown is very much a realist and logical. He doesn’t believe everyone can be saved, like Cross does, and knows for a fact magic can’t solve the world’s problems. Crown isn’t unwilling to go out of his way for people, but believes they should try and solve their own problems. If it comes to his attention though, Crown will step in to do something. Crown does have a bit of a temper when it comes to his stature. He feels that it does not make him appear intimidating enough to his enemies. He usually takes great offense when called short and will lose some of his cool. What tends to happen is he becomes very irate and unresponsive but vents his frustration by breaking things.
Crown prefers to directly to confront a foe, rather than using stealth to take them out. He feels that this way he can get a better sense of who he is fighting rather than attacking from the shadows. But he lacks creativity that Cross has to adapt to any situation. He tries to plan things out first before he takes someone on, where Cross rushes in. He isn't above playing cheap if it’s towards someone who wouldn’t play fair to begin with. But Crown is only willing to go so far as to not drag others into it.
Crown can be extremely stubborn when he wants to do something. He feels he needs to burden himself with everything and not ask for help from anyone. But when it comes to him needing others, he feels the obligation to earn that person's help. He will either challenge them or offer a single request for their help. If the request is taken he will not back out of the agreement. He only backs out of a request if it goes against his moral compass. The only thing he doesn't rely on people for is when his emotions get the better of him.
Crown dislikes those he considers arrogant. He will often drag those people (or at least try) down to earth to remind them they are not as high and mighty as they think. This usually is pointing out all their faults. Because of his dislike for arrogance, Crown does not think highly of himself. He doesn't have an inferiority complex, he's just very humble when it comes to his achievements, noting them as nothing worth while.
If someone was willing to sit down long enough with Crown and become his friend, his cold and logical face would melt away. When he is in company of people he trusts the most and considers friends, he can loosens up. He can calmly joke with others and still laugh along with them. His humour is at best, witty and dry. He is even much kinder in this state and if a friend is in need of it, he will offer reassurance. It doesn't negate the fact that he is emotionally oblivious, but he places more tact and thought into what he says. When he does become good friends with someone, they should be prepared for his constant protection. If someone messes with someone he considers a friend, he will double the pain the person inflicted on his friend.
With children, he is often much gentler with his words and placing a lot of restraint on himself. Like with people he knows closely, Crown is capable of showing his better qualities around younger individuals. He tries to be playful around younger kids. He is willing to go along with any of their games if it makes them happy.
Re: Crown Blanchard / Original character/ 2/3
Personal Bio
Crown was born with the capability to be able to use magic, but would require heavy amounts of training to even be able to use a Tuner. However, Crown had a twin brother, Cross, who was born with no magic in him. The theory was, that since Crown was born first, he had taken the magic that was in his younger brother. This left Crown feeling horribly guilty as he had believed to have taken Cross’s chance to use magic. But since Crown was the one born with magic, their father focused on him more than Cross. This was to ensure that Crown didn’t lose his potential at magic. Crown would have given up on it, if only for the fact that he couldn’t live with himself for taking magic from Cross, to throw it away later.
Crown began to hate his father, as the man would continue to drill him everyday to increase his magical potential for the coming of the Cup, while ignoring Cross. But, Crown couldn’t express his dislike or hatred for his training or for their father in front of Cross because of his guilt. So he slowly began to hide his feelings from Cross and everyone else. Whenever Crown tried to bring up Cross during his training sessions, his father wouldn’t answer and just told Crown to stay focused. This left Crown to distrust and hate his father more and more. He couldn't understand why his father never wanted to talk about Cross. So Crown developed an honest personality because his father would never tell him the truth on matters of Cross. With the added stress of someday being put into the Hierarchy's cup, Crown had to grow up fast. He would put on a serious façade in front of others to keep them from worrying.
By the time he was ten, his father gave him his ‘Tuner’. It was a sword that was capable of controlling the four elements to a certain degree.
Meanwhile, Cross had gotten the idea of becoming a hero. His brother wanted to save people and bring both magical and non magical parts of the world together. He had confided in Crown about it and Crown thought it was a ridiculous idea. When Cross said he was going to go out and fight crime, Crown instantly told him that he shouldn’t. But because of Cross’s hard hardheadedness, Crown went along to make sure his brother wouldn’t get hurt. They had chased some bank robbers into a construction site and that’s when the accident happened. Crown had used his sword to blow back one of the robbers but lost control of the sword for a moment causing an explosion. Crown had been fine and so were the bank robbers (who were unconscious at that point) but Cross had lost an arm.
Having hurt his brother, Crown never told Cross at what happened; in fear that his younger brother would hate him for what he did. Crown soon became much more protective of Cross and wouldn’t allow the boy to go out fighting anymore if he could help it (which he couldn't). But Crown made sure that he would continue to practice, so he would never lose control of his weapon again.
However, Crown and Cross were left in the dark about something with the magical world. The worlds can't physically touch one another. When at times they were going to fight crime in the non magical world, Cross was actually pulling them both into it subconsciously. The only reason why Cross could pull both of them was because they were twins and shared a link between each other. Their father had kept Crown oblivious to the fact of the barriers, merely hand waving that the magical world was hidden through a very good illusion. In reality, their father was going to use them to shatter the barrier.
Their father's reasons for this was like most of the other magical families. Non magical people were lower, inferior, and needed to be controlled by magic. But because of the barriers only very skilled magic users could pass through and even than it wouldn't be enough to conquer. So their father devised a plan. If he could somehow have his wife bear twins, he could be sure that the infusion of magic was transferred to only one of the twins. This way, the other child's body would reject magic and be able to nullify it. But also be able to pull both twins back and forth between the worlds subconsciously. He wanted the twin with magic to see all the ugliness of the non-magical world, so for when the time came he could enact his plan.
When the time came for the Hierarchy's cup, if Crown's potential was strong enough to take the seat as king, Crown could gain enormous amounts of power. Also, with Cross's nullifying of magic, their father intended him to be a sacrifice and allow that power to escape from the boy's body. Once Cross was between worlds and he died, the power would be let loose. This way it would collapse the walls dividing the world so that the magical world could invade. All that was needed was for Cross to die. So their father began slipping him ideas of becoming a hero.
The only piece their father needed was to find a good reason for this invasion, which he already had. He would simply lie to Crown (believing that his son would buy this) saying that the non magical people of the other world caused his death. Knowing that Crown's love for Cross was so strong, his father would intend to use that to fuel the invasion and take control of all the non magical folks.
Personality: He contrasts greatly with his younger brother, Cross for his hyperactive and happy nature. Since he was born as the older brother he plays the part completely to a T. He is mature, quiet, and rather protective. Crown’s maturity would be odd for someone his age. It was because from a young age, he was saddled with the fact that one day he would inherit his family's title. With being raised to be the candidate for his family, Crown learned that he should remain stoic and quiet. He only ever speaks when necessary or if spoken to.
Crown is fiercely protective of his younger brother and those he comes close with. Crown is reserved to help others, believing they should solve their own problems. Around Cross, he does help others more willingly, if only to live up to Cross's ideal of magic. He does, however, become protective of those younger than him. His focus of his protection is mainly on his brother. Though he believes his brother is foolish, it doesn’t stop him from caring dearly for his brother. Because Crown cares so much for Cross, Crown tends to dislike those who go out and make Cross unhappy.
Because of his quiet and serious nature, Crown has a hard time expressing his emotions. It also makes him have a hard time dealing with emotional situations. Sometimes he believes his heart is dead, since he doesn’t know how to comfort others when they’re hurting. Even when Crown himself is hurting he doesn’t know how to express his feelings properly, so he tends to act cold and distant. He tends to offend others because of his lack of understanding emotion. When he's trying to come from a logical stand point on something, he completely forgets/neglects the emotional side of things. When it's pointed out to him, Crown becomes very apologetic as he realizes after the fact that he has done something wrong. But it needs to be bluntly told to him. If someone is vague on the matter, Crown will just become frustrated to the situation. Crown is not empathetic, but, he has a much better judge of character than Cross does. Crown believes there are some people who will never change.
Crown is good at understanding sexual jokes and innuendos of any kind; but he becomes extremely flustered and confused when such things are said. For being emotionally awkward, Crown is able to perceive romantic love. He can clearly figure out what it is and what is needed to make a relationship work. He is just unsure if he could clearly work in a relationship because of his deadpan and blunt nature. When faced with a romantic situation, he becomes very flustered and loses his composure. This usually leads to him being unusually clumsy.
Crown hates people who are dishonest. He’d rather be told the truth outright than fed lies overtime. Since Crown highly values honesty, if he feels like he has been betrayed, whatever trust he’s given, it is instantly lost. What’s worse is, Crown will have a hard time forgiving the person depending on what they did. For him, there are no second chances. If he decides not to trust you anymore you may never regain it again. It is difficult to get back into Crown’s good graces, but possible if enough effort is placed into it. So if you decide to tell him something, be sure you’re telling the truth or don’t say anything at all.
The reason Crown is so protective of Cross is because he had received magic during their birth, and for causing Cross's accident. Crown was left feeling horribly guilty at his younger sibling’s mistreatment and began feeling contempt for their father. He had felt that most of Cross's problems had stemmed from himself from his neglect to not having magic. Lastly, it's because of the accident. It has left Crown hating himself for causing so much misfortune for the brother he's supposed to protect. This factor about himself has left him to be a bit hypocritical towards his younger brother. Only around Cross, Crown lies, if only to avoid the eventual question Crown has to face, 'Do you hate me?'
Because of Crown values honesty, he is extremely blunt. He will tell someone outright what he thinks, no matter what it is. So in social situations he tends not to have any tact. His blunt nature does seem to vanish at least somewhat around the presence of children. Because they are much younger than him he feels a brotherly affection. When he feels the need to be honest to kids, he will try and be gentle about it. To those close to his age and adults, he holds nothing back.
Crown is very much a realist and logical. He doesn’t believe everyone can be saved, like Cross does, and knows for a fact magic can’t solve the world’s problems. Crown isn’t unwilling to go out of his way for people, but believes they should try and solve their own problems. If it comes to his attention though, Crown will step in to do something. Crown does have a bit of a temper when it comes to his stature. He feels that it does not make him appear intimidating enough to his enemies. He usually takes great offense when called short and will lose some of his cool. What tends to happen is he becomes very irate and unresponsive but vents his frustration by breaking things.
Crown prefers to directly to confront a foe, rather than using stealth to take them out. He feels that this way he can get a better sense of who he is fighting rather than attacking from the shadows. But he lacks creativity that Cross has to adapt to any situation. He tries to plan things out first before he takes someone on, where Cross rushes in. He isn't above playing cheap if it’s towards someone who wouldn’t play fair to begin with. But Crown is only willing to go so far as to not drag others into it.
Crown can be extremely stubborn when he wants to do something. He feels he needs to burden himself with everything and not ask for help from anyone. But when it comes to him needing others, he feels the obligation to earn that person's help. He will either challenge them or offer a single request for their help. If the request is taken he will not back out of the agreement. He only backs out of a request if it goes against his moral compass. The only thing he doesn't rely on people for is when his emotions get the better of him.
Crown dislikes those he considers arrogant. He will often drag those people (or at least try) down to earth to remind them they are not as high and mighty as they think. This usually is pointing out all their faults. Because of his dislike for arrogance, Crown does not think highly of himself. He doesn't have an inferiority complex, he's just very humble when it comes to his achievements, noting them as nothing worth while.
If someone was willing to sit down long enough with Crown and become his friend, his cold and logical face would melt away. When he is in company of people he trusts the most and considers friends, he can loosens up. He can calmly joke with others and still laugh along with them. His humour is at best, witty and dry. He is even much kinder in this state and if a friend is in need of it, he will offer reassurance. It doesn't negate the fact that he is emotionally oblivious, but he places more tact and thought into what he says. When he does become good friends with someone, they should be prepared for his constant protection. If someone messes with someone he considers a friend, he will double the pain the person inflicted on his friend.
With children, he is often much gentler with his words and placing a lot of restraint on himself. Like with people he knows closely, Crown is capable of showing his better qualities around younger individuals. He tries to be playful around younger kids. He is willing to go along with any of their games if it makes them happy.