Send me a 👽 + a ship and I will tell you:
Who believes in aliens: Lief, of course.
Who is the one most likely to suggest going ghost hunting: Lief, no doubt, even if he doesn't believe in ghosts, he'd still be the one wanting to. Just for the fun of it.
Who is the certified monsterfucker™: Hm well Lief has never fucked, or seen anyone who was a monster he's been attracted to, that way, so, I'd have to say neither, on this one?
Who is the skeptic: Oliver I'm sure, though Lief can definitely be pretty skeptical.
Who is the scaredy-cat: Oliver, absolutely. Lief's not one that's scared easy. Or at all really, because he 'has no fears' as his bio so marysuingly implies ahha
Who researches local cryptids for each stop on roadtrips: Well probably Lief, because he would want to meet them all to challenge them to a fight, and then maybe eat them.
Who has had at least one legit paranormal experience: I'd imagine both, since Lief lived out in a forest for the beginning half of his life, and Oliver interacts with my muses who...*-Leans in-* Are mostly supernatural or paranormal.
Who dabbled in the occult as a teen after watching The Craft: Lief has never seen The Craft, but he does dabble with something like the occult, if not that exactly from time to time.
Who likes exploring spooky abandoned places: Lief, come on. Lief would drag Oliver along though, for sure.
Who believes in magic (actual magic, not rabbit in a hat magic): Well they would both really half to believe in, now wouldn't they, considering a large chunk of my muses know magic, Oliver will run across them. But mostly, Lief himself technically knows magic, too, even if it's 'nature' magic. ahah.
Who deliberately jumpscares the other when they’re in a spooky situation: I'd say neither really, all that much. Jumpscares are fucking lame anyway, now....a good prank, that's where its at, for Lief, lol.
What their roles would be in a slasher movie and whether they would make it to the end/the sequel: Oliver would be the Final Girl, and Lief would be the nerd who doesn't die and so helps create the situation for why the killer dies.