a familiar man with an even more familiar tragic tale. a surprising servant that could be summoned, however even here he would be summoned without juliet, once again played by fortune. his legend become powered by the strength of love that came from being well-known as a star-crossed lover due to william shakespeare's play while other novels would date his tale back to 1302, with some accounts could be taken as written in an almost autobiographical manner to speak of their lost love.
AKA: mariotto mignanelli, romeo montecchio, reomeo titensus, romeus montague, [ liang shanbo ]
ATTRIBUTE: man
ALIGNMENT: lawful good
CLASS: saber
TRAITS: male, humanoid, seven knights servant, brynhildr’s beloved, weak to enuma elish, riding, servant
PRONOUNS: he/him
SEXUALITY: bi
BIRTHDAY: november 21st
NOTE: referred to as 'romeo fgo' in asks. upped in age from his shakespearean counterpart, thus his replies tend to be mature in comparison.
VOICECLAIM: wataru hatano
FACECLAIM: gilbert nightray (pandora hearts)
SHIPPING STATUS: open.
SUMMONED: romeo montague. it's ironic that i'm able to be summoned much less as a saber. perhaps fortune has something to do with that? i dislike fighting but i'll try my best to help you as much as i can.
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DIALOGUE (BENVOLIO): my cousin. i'm sorry that you've been through so much while trying to keep the peace between the families. with us in chaldea, i hope that events can turn around for us that you no longer have to try to be the middleman.
...when did you pick up liking idols anyway?
DIALOGUE (MERCUTIO): i know that apologizes would only make you more mad, so i won't. is there any chance that things could go back to how they were?
DIALOGUE (ESCALUS): it's hard not to think of escalus when looking at you, helios! i mean, you share his face— uh, sometimes i can't help but think you can be a little more casual with me.
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“if you see these eyes of mine full of tears, not for my lost youth do i weep, but because i grieve for her death—she deserved to live a happier, more tranquil life.”
it’s this wish that he utters after taking the snake water that would end his life, meaning to have his body to lay beside his beloved in death due to the denial of being together while alive. of course, it’s in his haste that he sees all too late that his choice led to their ultimate demise: that by drinking the poison romeo ended up following fortune’s desire anyway.
a fate that has followed the story of the star-crossed lovers for centuries.
to meet, to fall in love, to marry, to be separated, and then to die.
over and over again.
it would be better if they never met at all. yet should fortune have her chance, then surely the threads will be pulled again to start this tragedy anew.
the only son of lord montague, known universally for his tragic tale of star-crossed love and a family feud that would drive romeo and juliet to find death more comforting than to be parted from each other.
it is only upon their suicides that the feud would end. though texts would exist of their tale that were dated older than shakespeare’s play, it’s with the bard words that their story would be known all over the world. with this surge in popularity, even the name of ‘romeo’ has become synonymous with a passionate male lover in many languages.
height/weight: 178cm/73kg
origin: italian text
region: europe
alignment: lawful good
gender: male
described as gentle as a lamb and an honest gentleman. in several sources, it’s stated that his beautiful appearance surpassed all of the ladies present. though he has the tendency to bemoan his depressed state by openly sighing and wandering off, romeo speaks with courtesy and kindness. impulsive and immature at times, it is his idealism, passion, and honesty that makes him an extremely likable person. while living in the middle of a violent feud that’s occurred between his family and the capulets for an unknown period of time for just as unknown reason, he is not at all interested in the violence.
an idealistic lover that knew that bitter taste of rejection from an infatuation as well as the passionate fire of true love. many arguments now are made because of their love: that they were young fools that rushed into marriage, bringing themselves and four others down with them; others argue that their love was true, and it is the family feud to cause their hands to take their own lives.
either way, their tale would always end in a tragedy no matter how true their love is.
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liang zhu
masuccio salernitano, thirty-third story
luigi da porto, giulietta e romeo in his historia novellamente ritrovata di due nobili amanti
matteo bandello, romeo and juliet
pierre boaistuau, histoires tragiques
arthur brooke, the tragicall historye of romeus and juliet
william shakespeare, romeo and juliet
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