His Majesty Kentigern Vaughan - Tumblr Posts
Homeland, for any OC of your choosing!
(going to still with the ones I know for certain b/c I am sick to death of seeing this damn thing in my drafts lel)
Fiamma Trein: Little lady was born in Fleur City, but she has lived in the Shaftlands since (three years in one city, then in Trein's after he adopted her)
Alan Desrosiers: Fleur City, along with his 'crazy' mother Maureen.
Gareth/'Mic': Sunset Savannah, and damn proud of it too
Puck Pratt: Queendom of Roses, much to this hometown's dismay whether I decide to specifically make him a Clock Town boy is still up in the air, though
Kentigern Vaughan: While I don't have his Homeland persay, I do know he is the "Boy King" of a small kingdom within it Taglist: @cyanide-latte @ramshacklerumble @tixdixl
For Cal and Kent:
failure: What's your OC's greatest failure? Have they been able to move past it? Does anyone else know about it?
I love you for this one, friend; thank you <3 (do keep in mind I'm still working this kind of thing out for my various children, but I'm feeling strongly about both of these)
Caelum 'Cal' Sokół: There is a Damn Good Reason why I personally believe TWST took at least a little influence from Treasure Planet's Jim Hawkins for the characterization of Deuce: they're both mechanically inclined mama's boys with emotional baggage and a rebel streak they're trying to redeem.
Cal is much the same way, though with some additional issues that are decidedly Not Helped by his outlook on life nor the actions of certain individuals (including himself). One of the bigger differences is that at least Delia Spade & Sarah Hawkins are around to see their boys get better and talk them through it when they doubt themselves...
Kentigern Vaughan: I have yet to come up with any one specific failure that Kent is guilty of so much as I believe the lad carries quite the load on his shoulders. He's quite literally been the King of his hometown since age 12 (not without counsel, mind you, but it's ultimately his ass on the throne), so he feels immense pressure to do right by his people. He's a good boy and at least a decent king, but there's still a little Welt (childhood 'nickname'; he will not elaborate further unless he considers you a friend) naivety in the lad. Both: Neither of them openly expresses these feelings they have with anyone, though it's for different reasons.
Kent doesn't do it because he 'thinks' everyone knows and many are simply not saying anything to spare his feelings.
Cal doesn't do it because he 'knows' no one cares and many are frankly not afraid to say it to his face.
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