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Eugene Aleksandrovich Romano is the younger twin prince of the Romano kingdom. He possesses white hair tipped in light cyan, styled with short back hair, parted bangs, and long side tails, complemented by green eyes and pale skin. His stature is shorter than most due to youth yet taller than Heine Wittgenstein. He appears in four distinct outfits: an elegant royal blue ensemble with golden buttons, belt, gloves, black beret, and heeled boots; a practice outfit of white blouse, pants, leather armor, red scarf, wrist bandages, boots, and the beret; a dark green city-visiting suit featuring red and gold details and striped pants; and a performance outfit comprising a white jacket with golden buttons, blue vest, white blouse, pants, and black bow tie.
Initially presenting as bored and disinterested, Eugene is profoundly shy and introverted. He frequently sighs, avoids eye contact, and finds formalities annoying. Exhibiting a consistently negative demeanor with a dark aura, he often holds his hands behind his back and appears detached. He speaks softly, sometimes whispering, using condensed phrases, typically deferring to his twin brother Ivan for conversation. He quietly chuckles at Ivan's sarcastic remarks towards others, though his own sarcasm remains less direct. During sword practice, he seems overwhelmed, favoring defensive strategies that mirror his passive nature, and readily abandons fights without concern. Animals and children exhibit a natural affinity for him. He possesses a natural singing talent, cultivated privately, and holds a strong fondness for stuffed donuts called "bonchuki" or "paçzki." His relationship with his twin brother is notably close.
As children, Eugene and Ivan were celebrated as the "angels of Romano kingdom." Their father, the King of Romano, forbade Eugene from singing after an unspecified incident, enforcing a strict focus on martial arts and academic studies while dismissing music as corrupt.
Eugene arrives in Glanzreich kingdom with Ivan. Despite his father's ban, he expresses an immediate desire to sing. Initially unwelcoming towards the four Glanzreich princes, he gradually engages in singing practices with them, fostering budding friendships. During the final rehearsal before a scheduled performance, his father abruptly intervenes, condemning their activities as wasteful and ordering immediate departure while prohibiting further contact. In defiance, Eugene and Ivan return for the performance, joining the princes in singing before the audience. King Viktor von Glanzreich observes the twins resemble their former "angels" epithet, prompting their father to acknowledge he had forgotten how happy they appeared while singing.
Eugene's key relationships encompass his deep bond with Ivan, sharing a love for paçzki and mutual reliance. His initial aloofness towards the Glanzreich princes evolves into camaraderie through shared musical collaboration. Animals and children are consistently drawn to him, contrasting his usual reserved demeanor. His defining traits are his exceptional natural singing ability and quiet perseverance in pursuing it despite paternal opposition.
Initially presenting as bored and disinterested, Eugene is profoundly shy and introverted. He frequently sighs, avoids eye contact, and finds formalities annoying. Exhibiting a consistently negative demeanor with a dark aura, he often holds his hands behind his back and appears detached. He speaks softly, sometimes whispering, using condensed phrases, typically deferring to his twin brother Ivan for conversation. He quietly chuckles at Ivan's sarcastic remarks towards others, though his own sarcasm remains less direct. During sword practice, he seems overwhelmed, favoring defensive strategies that mirror his passive nature, and readily abandons fights without concern. Animals and children exhibit a natural affinity for him. He possesses a natural singing talent, cultivated privately, and holds a strong fondness for stuffed donuts called "bonchuki" or "paçzki." His relationship with his twin brother is notably close.
As children, Eugene and Ivan were celebrated as the "angels of Romano kingdom." Their father, the King of Romano, forbade Eugene from singing after an unspecified incident, enforcing a strict focus on martial arts and academic studies while dismissing music as corrupt.
Eugene arrives in Glanzreich kingdom with Ivan. Despite his father's ban, he expresses an immediate desire to sing. Initially unwelcoming towards the four Glanzreich princes, he gradually engages in singing practices with them, fostering budding friendships. During the final rehearsal before a scheduled performance, his father abruptly intervenes, condemning their activities as wasteful and ordering immediate departure while prohibiting further contact. In defiance, Eugene and Ivan return for the performance, joining the princes in singing before the audience. King Viktor von Glanzreich observes the twins resemble their former "angels" epithet, prompting their father to acknowledge he had forgotten how happy they appeared while singing.
Eugene's key relationships encompass his deep bond with Ivan, sharing a love for paçzki and mutual reliance. His initial aloofness towards the Glanzreich princes evolves into camaraderie through shared musical collaboration. Animals and children are consistently drawn to him, contrasting his usual reserved demeanor. His defining traits are his exceptional natural singing ability and quiet perseverance in pursuing it despite paternal opposition.