Gender: Male
Pronouns: he/him
Age: 25
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Birthday: 11th of May
Favorite Food: -
Favorite Drink: -
Favorite Color: Grey
Favorite Weather: Thunder
Favorite Possession: -
Irvine grew up relatively normally. Despite the occasional glance at his parents, a well-known designer and a showman, his life was as normal as the rest. Just like every other kid, he read books with pictures and then books with chapters, drew scribbles of nonsense, played in the snow with shorts, went out for sweets with his parents, did his homework with his father while his mother was gone for weeks on end, and heeded her warnings when she let Irvine know that 'daddy isn't feeling too well, he has a cold' when it appeared like daddy's cold was yet another one of his things where he raved about spiders all over the walls or when he swore there was something looking into their windows.
It was relatively normal, until Irvine learnt that it wasn't. Then he began to grow up relatively embarrassed. To combat this, he withdrew from his family very slowly, and the adoration for his father had transformed into longing for his mother, something he didn't think he'd ever feel. The idea that his family life wasn't like everyone else's-- his mother's absence, teased at by his friends at school, and his father's 'mental troubles', humiliating when they happened in public-- drove every one of Irvine's decisions. He decided to take as many shortcuts through life as he could to get as close to adulthood as possible, then move far away from his parents. And so he did, getting a mediocre (but most importantly, normal) job at a cafe in a small village, Dreams. He had never felt so free. Even after the kingdom fell apart, Irvine worked at the cafe, and the regular crowd became quite eccentric. It even included the village's weirdest yet most beloved inhabitant-- Detective Eyst Sterling. The two became great friends, and their relationship grew far from the confines of the cafe, branching into each other's more personal lives (parasitic style). Unfortunately for Irvine, his father doesn't like his little friend. However, he doesn't seem to mind his roomate, a quite literally fragile girl named Lilac that Irvine helped during a time of struggle in her life.
...no matter how much he seems to look for it, normalcy will never reach Irvine!