Name: The Twins; Alia and Ludmia Mother: Ivanya Race: Dhampir Rank: 20th and 22nd
The Twins, as they are most commonly called, are older than they appear. Despite appearing to be in their mid-teens, they are among the king's eldest children, simply maturing at a reduced rate, both physically and, to many members of the inner palace, emotionally. The one area in which they demonstrate their age is psychologically. The combination of these factors rarely suit any that meet them.
They are aware of how offputting they are to others and fully embrace that. In short, they are tricksters and play to their roles with more fervor than is strictly necessary, a trait likely inherited from their mother.
Ivanya is a high standing member of the Immortal Court of the Tchernovian Autocracy. A Ghul, or vampire in her tongue, she appeared shortly after the king's coronation, offering her companionship as a consort. The offer was not well received by the court and much of the citizenship, however she felt compelled to force the matter, implying that to reject such a high noble of her land would be seen as a grave insult. The king was consequently forced to accept. However, if he'd understood the woman, he would have known he needn't have worried. She'd made the offer out of sheer boredom, largely just to see what would happen.
While her station in D'shan might have been acquired irreverently, she did not view the possibility of motherhood with the same attitude. Because vampire pregnancy is so rare, she used potent magic to facilitate the conception of her child. Magic, perhaps, a bit too potent. Unexpectedly, she gave birth to the twins.
Growing up, the girls understood they were different, sharing less pronounced versions of their mother's biology. They were very thin, their eyes completely black, their arms and hands slightly too long, and of course, their fangs. They found themselves isolated from their siblings and even their servants, but luckily, they always had one another. And, with all contributing factors as they were, they began to scheme.
They began to pretend to be one another, virtually indistinguishable aside from the exaggerated mood they adopted. This soon advanced to stalking others, moving preternaturally silently, scaring their 'prey' as they rounded corners or looked behind them. Their tricks only grew more elaborate.
The pair became rather notorious, but it wasn't their demeanor that kept them from making appearances at functions, such as feasts or balls, but their diet. Unlike their mother, able to subsist entirely on blood, the twins human halves needed something more substantial. Raw meat, organs, special needs that made them embarrassments to high society. Though they would feign carelessness, the exclusion hurt them. So, as they continued to mature, they did their utmost to learn perfect manners and applied themselves with genuine effort towards their studies. It did not go unnoticed, but... it was still scarcely rewarded.
By this time, many of their siblings were seriously contending for the throne, and the twins shared an ambivalence on the matter. They knew they would not seriously be chosen, half breed Ghuls would never sit upon the throne, and they would not accept that only one of them could gain the throne, but they felt compelled to excel in every way, to humble their other siblings and just to see them fail where they could succeed. The likes of Dehul and Grei hate them, even though they are not serious contenders.
Those siblings less concerned with the politics of the Conclave, and especially those raised after their birth, have a better relationship with their half sisters. They do not feel quite so odd to them, and their tricks make them popular elder sisters.
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At twilight's end, the shadow's crossed / a new world birthed, the elder lost. Yet on the morn we wake to find / that mem'ry left so far behind. To deafened ears we ask, unseen / "Which is life and which the dream?"
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