Blue love is manipulative and secretive.
You love somebody. But you believe that your relationship could be better. You have an ideal vision of that relationship in mind. Then you take steps to build towards that vision, and erase everything that isn't part of that vision.
You want to woo somebody? Send them unsigned love letters. Go to a masked ball and dance with them anonymously. Write poetry and riddles expressing your feelings. Fantasize about them in idealistic romances of the mind.
When the big day comes, dress up and organize a perfect date night. Make sure everyone else in the tavern is in on the plan.
You fear that someone will come between you and your lover? Spread rumors about them. Manipulate your lover against them. Make sure you never see that person in your life again. It's okay if it's for the good of your relationship, right?
You fear that your lover is slipping away from you? Start keeping tabs on them wherever they go. Pay people to tail them in their daily life. Check their travel records. Pace back and forth in your drawing-room.
It isn't fair! You took every step to ensure that you would be together. This is not how the world is supposed to work. Send letter after letter pleading for them to come back. Drink a lot when they don't write back.
Mope around on the streets. Write poetry about love found and lost. Write an epic ballad. Become a Poet Laureate of the Crown. Die lonely. Becomes famous after you die.
lol I like that. You've done a sweet job of showing me a layer of blue romance, and incidentally brought to my attention another more fundamental way to look at
love: While to sum it up, Red love is feeling, Green love (minus specific love for family members, unless perhaps that also falls into White) is doing, black love is feeling -> wanting -> doing, I can see Blue love being about thinking. So a Red lover feels how he feels and acts on that and doesn't falter until those feelings change on their own. A Green lover is most concerned with the ACT of love and courtship. For a Green lover, it's all about the Darwinism aspect of it, where 'mates' are concerned, rituals, displays, and the real thing. Black is related to Red in that it starts with a spark of feeling, but it much more frequently (and quickly) becomes desire, and Black itself is very goal-oriented, so more often than not they will go to lengths that other colors will not. A Blue lover is one that doesn't act purely on emotion, hormones, desire, or respect. He instead is concerned with personal improvement and improvement of life. A Blue lover doesn't claim to understand love, (though I'm sure some philosophize) but as a *layer* of life, the Blue lover still strives to accomplish something in its endeavours with love. The modern blue lover strives to share interests, plan futures, compromise, and "work things out".
The philosophy honestly does help, but for the nitty gritty details, how can I apply this to the character's would-be bond ability? I think variable color love-bonds would work better for what I want to do with this character than an earlier concept I'd had that limited him to
and he gained an interplanar bond in a similar manner to how Dack Fayden aquires memories and spells, except instead of touching an artifact, Milov could and would form this bond by getting intimate with a partner. Still, either way I choose to do it, I still am unsure about how this bond would affect Milov.