#so I'm gonna try summarizing more and tackle it in chunks
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Karl:
Playful, rebellious, and quick to tease.
He enjoys pushing people's buttons to see what makes them tick. In the past, it's mostly in light fun. In the present, it's mostly out of malice or to deflect.
Held a mixture of bitterness, sadness, and fondness towards humans due to feelings of abandonment when the park closed. This gets twisted into a deep hatred after the events with Rachel.
He's typically careful and calculated, but when successfully provoked, all plans get thrown out the window.
Though still guarded and masks his emotions with a smile, past Karl is more trusting and emotive than his current state. Because of this, I'm allowed to draw Karl with a wider range of expressions.
Presently, Karl is now shown almost exclusively smiling. He specifically makes it a point to never show when he's bothered by something (though this is often betrayed by his eye-twitch).
"Deary me" is generally used in a mocking, faux surprise/concern. It's a phrase he coined in the past to mock Rachel's speech patterns.
** The important thing to note about Karl is that he was a casualty in the incident with Rachel. None of what happened that night was planned. **
The last thing he says by the end of the story is "I hate you." This is also his final lie.
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Rachel:
Catholic; Half Irish, half Jewish.
She comes from a middle-class family and is relatively well-off.
Her and her family were close friends with the owner of a shop that specialized in violins.
As a child prodigy, she suffered heavily from gifted child syndrome, both in childhood and in adulthood.
She used to be more rebellious and mischievous in the past, but became notably more placid and subdued after the incident with Karl.
She leaned strongly into religion after the incident with Karl due to heavy, unresolved guilt. However, she was never a devout believer and wanted very little to do with it in the past.
She's often seen smiling and content in front of others, but more often than not, it's not entirely genuine; a parallel to how Karl acts.
The people around her actually picks up on this, but doesn't say anything about it to her.
Similar to Karl, she also has a tendency to bottle up and hide her emotions. This often results in emotional outbursts when she reaches a tipping point.
** The important thing to note about Rachel is that the events of the incident were triggered directly as a result of her actions.**
One of the last things she does at the end of the story is perform in front of others with her violin. This is also the last time she plays the violin for an indeterminate amount of time.
#castle of nations#rachel#karl#all#blog#some notes I keep in mind when writing these two!#I'm uh#coming to realize that if I keep at the pace I'm at now#it's still going to take 10000 years to get everything out#so I'm gonna try summarizing more and tackle it in chunks#and hope I don't end up writing a bible out of everything hdjaks#and as per usual#take all of these with a grain of salt#none of this is canon info lol
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