± the twins were born with an incredibly strong bond to one another, separating them from each other impossible & attempts to such held heavy consequences. like they would only play with one another like kids would do & if anyone dare to ask ‘ can i play with you guys? ‘ the twins would honestly begin stomping on them stating they were ruining their quality time together. these acts soon began to overall concern their parents & they did what they could to nullify the situations.
± cousins within their family often would beat the twins as they claimed they were abnormal & creepy -- the words ‘ hellspawns ‘ becoming a common phrase they used to describe the twins whom would simply take the beatings & attempt to protect one another. they often had to walk home with their wounds whatever they may have been that day. again, this would create a shaky relationship to form between their parents & the rest of the family.
± eventually, their parents came to the conclusion the twins needed to be separated in the attempt to water down the dependence they had on one another. a week or two prior to the day they were meant to be separated, the parents attempted to keep them in different rooms at night & during the day yet those attempts proved in vain as they would sneak out & go to the other’s room.
± it had been decided that one would go with their mother and the other would stay with their father as part of the separation yet, as stated earlier, attempts to separate the twins hold heavy consequence. the twins disapproved of the act naturally yet due to the degree of the separation they intended, it caused the twins to finally, as one could say, ‘ snap. ‘ they murdered their parents the day they planned to separate them & even took out the rest of their family as a means of revenge for the ill treatment they flung at the twins during the years. they, if need be, would justify the means with ‘ they had it coming. ‘ yet they find no reason to justify it.
± upon the murders, they fled from their home & village of sorts to sneak upon a ship heading towards the newly found colonies within newfound America. some time later during their stay within the colonies, the brewed a elixir of sorts that would cease the process of aging for their bodies. of course, upon ingestion, they had to pay a price for such. Serafima vomited all of her ‘ human ‘ blood up whilst her twin, Zerne, experienced the pain of death without dying. These effects often reoccur at random moments -- moreso if they have over - worked themselves in regards to using their magic.
± serafima is a technical anemic due to her blood based powers & often will take a supplement heavy with iron -- this also a reason for why she will directly ingest blood as if it were a drink from someone she has murdered for food.
± a summoning gone awry resulted in the twins ending up with two sibling Hellcats, which they named Thanatos & Grimm. The hellcats act as a form of protection from intruders for the twins yet more often than not end up getting on their nerves or attempting to set them on fire for whatever reason they give.
± Serafima is on her way to becoming a Vampiric Witch whom will constantly be dependent on an intake of blood & will be sensitive to sunlight & Zerne is on her way to becoming a Lich.
A lich, by definition is:
In fantasy fiction, a lich (/ˈlɪtʃ/; cognate to Dutch lijk, German Leiche, Norse lík and Swedish lik all meaning "corpse") is a type of undead creature. Often such a creature is the result of a transformation, as a powerful magician or king striving for eternal life uses spells or rituals to bind his intellect to his phylactery and thereby achieve a form of immortality. Liches are depicted as being clearly cadaverous, bodies desiccated or completely skeletal. Liches are often depicted as holding power over hordes of lesser undead creatures, using them as soldiers and servants.Unlike zombies, which are often depicted as mindless, part of a hivemind or under the control of another, a lich retains revenant-like independent thought and is usually at least as intelligent as it was prior to its transformation. In some works of fiction, liches can be distinguished from other undead by their phylactery, an item of the Lich's choosing into which they imbue their soul, giving them immortality until the phylactery is destroyed