I will now properly be giving them character posts like they deserved, since I made it this far with them, might as well, since they evolved much more than their initial concepts and deserve to be revised a bit too
Mateo Kratt, the Twisted version of Martin, the second oldest of the Kratt boys (if we don't count Stephen), the tallest of them too, Ash blonde hair in a mullet and brown eyes, he is possibly bipolar, but that's not the main thing about him. He was planned, but Charles was not planned by their parents in some versions of them. He has a large and disconcerting number of knives on his person and personal collection. He tends to say things people really shouldn't, or says things to purposely creep people out. he likes to bite people when he hugs them. has dermal denticles and another row of teeth in its mouth, as well as shark teeth. The biggest Abigal experiment Glazer, even though he takes the worst of the failures, such as electrocution, he is the most physically affectionate person.
Charles Kratt, the Twisted version of Chris, the youngest of the Kratts, and the shortest too, with black hair tied back into a ponytail and Green eyes, he always has a scowl on his face, rarely smiles or laughs, the better fighter of the lot, guy was put into to many self-defense classes to help with his anger issues, also a giant misanthrop, though doesn't hate Martin, Chris, Mateo or his aunts or uncles, parents he can take or leave them really in specific versions. withdrawn and tends to do stuff himself, he mostly stays on the Devil stream when they are in like cities, or goes into the wilderness if it's time to leave, he can only really stand small towns/villages. He also sleeps in the sun like a cat and sometimes in strange places, like a cabinet
These two are as close as Martin and Chris; they fought together, fought each other, and still do to this day. They somehow out-feral the originals, them being from Florida is not why they just are like that.
Anyway watchout for like Jackson, Kita or Abigal's posts later this week