oz (
notvessalius) wrote2013-09-01 08:25 pm
cr chart 2.0

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS.
ada vessalius
"B-but I couldn't sit easy if you weren't safe, too!"
the part of his life he can't seem to give up
elliot nightray
"I don't regret doing what I did. So you shouldn't either."
furiously weaves friendship bracelets
Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think.
I'm glad that we met.
charles fei-ong
"Don't assign such a grossly flat role to me. Honestly, it's as though you're trying to offend."
oz stop making friends with murderers
yuuki kuran
"I can't understand how a monster like that would be able to get away with something like this for so long."
the nicest, prettiest vampire Ever
zero kiryuu
"Panicking or anything wouldn't improve the situation, so why do it."
the man gil could have been
tatsuma sakamoto
"Whoa, you're the Wizard! The Wizard of Oz!"
he's a space merchant how fucking cool is that
what about that second chance.
lily rammsteiner
"But now I have a birthday! And friends who said they'll celebrate it with me."
trauma button past
morgan
"Not that they need protecting, but I wouldn't stand for anyone upsetting either one of them."
taught oz how it feels to be on the siscon radar
banned to the corner with jack and isla.
gone but not forgotten.

xerxes break
pandora hearts
♚ madhatted
They have an eternal love-hate relationship. Break enjoys calling Oz a brat, and Oz enjoys calling Break an old man. Together, they make a A+ team of trolls (especially where Gilbert is concerned), but they're more likely to end up squabbling over sweets. Break is one of the strongest people Oz knows, with an awe-inspiring dedication for his own goals, whatever those may be. He may be one of the sketchy elderly, but he has most, if not all, of Oz's trust.
Unfortunately, recent events have shaken that trust. He understands why Break made the decisions he did, so he can't find it himself to judge or criticize Break for his choices. Instead, he wants to find a way to free Break from his circumstances by doing the only thing he knows how; offering himself as a piece. If Break can avoid involving Sharon in the future by using Oz in any way, then Oz would be perfectly fine with that. At the same time, he's aware that Break poses a far greater danger than he's ever had before -- like a sword that can point at anyone around him, regardless of Break's wishes. If it comes down to that, then Oz would choose to sacrifice himself above all else. Which is clearly an incredibly healthy way to deal with this situation, but the alternative -- putting down Break, or Gilbert having ot put down Break -- is something that he does not want.
dropped