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.

jack vessalius
pandora hearts
♚ fixated
Jack used to be someone who Oz admired. The Hero of Sablier who was forced to strike down his best friend for the good of the world... He pitied him for what he had to do, but admired the strength in his decision. And then. He was shown the truth thanks to Jack. There's absolutely no question about whether or not Oz hates Jack. He hates him for what he forced Oz to do, for his idea that destroying the world would make Lacie happy, for being the catalyst of the real truth that Oz to this day still can't accept. And yet with all of his hatred, Oz takes a big part of Jack's sins on his own shoulders. It wouldn't have come to this if he hadn't showed Jack those memories long ago -- or maybe it would have and Oz only sped up the process. Either way, Oz acknowledges his own part. It doesn't stop him from resenting Jack for his presence in Haven, though now that he's separated from him, he thought that things would be safer for the people around him. After finding out that Jack had pushed Leo off the roof, he's realized that it's just as dangerous as before. But now, he isn't privy to Jack's thoughts and actions -- which seems to make it even worse.
dropped