Excessively Detailed Headcanon Meme: 1, 13? ( ᐛ )
(Very Late) Excessively Detailed Headcanon Meme
1: What does their bedroom look like?
Surprisingly clean. His apartment is fairly small (he jokingly says sometimes that he wouldn’t even call it an apartment), so any sort of clutter or junk tends to take up a lot of space. Rhys isn’t claustrophobic, but he will get agitated if he doesn’t have space, especially if it’s somewhere he has to spend time in every day. His office is kind of similar, though the space there allows him to have a little more room for clutter and decorative stuff. His bed is fairly small, too, and tends to look like it hasn’t been slept in very often. The only place that seems a little more cluttered is the kitchen because dishes are a pain in the ass. Other than that, it looks fairly plain, almost bare aside from a few pictures and posters here and there.
His living space in Atlas, however, seems to be pretty similar, though things don’t look as “clean” as they did on Helios. A lot of the things there were taken from what was left behind in the Atlas facilities or made from those said things, so it looks a little rougher. I imagine that changes over time, though, but it’s Pandora so that tends to echo a little bit in the style of his living spaces and such. He doesn’t put anything on the walls, though, even if they are posters issued from his own company.
13: Sexual Orientation? And, regardless of own orientation, thoughts on sexual orientation in general?
I headcanon Rhys to be pansexual, though I don’t think he really realizes what that is exactly. He tends to approach romance in the sense that ‘if I like you, I like you. If I want to date you, I’ll dance around the subject for a long time, but I want to date you’ and sexual orientation (in himself) means little. Of course, he respects other people’s sexual orientations, but the gender of his partners means little to him in the end. As for orientation itself, he doesn’t give it too much thought. He feels it’s pretty complicated and he doesn’t know enough of his own, in the first place.