Name:
Aho Evol Muse
Nickname:
Thing One
Title:
Tweedle Dum
Birthday:
February 29th
Age:
18-20
Gender Identity:
None
Sex:
Male
Species:
Mirror Image
Occupation:
Entertainer/Killer/Petty Thief
Appearance:
Clothing:
Aho always wears the same outfit. It is a bit unique in its frivolity. His get up includes a plain, white dress shirt with the long sleeves cut to appear short. Crudely drawn hearts adorn the shortened sleeves. A cut, striped sleeve goes down his left arm, adding to the confusion of his costume. Over this, he wears a simple vest, with a solitary chain and buttons for fastening (which he never does). A tie is also worn, pink to provide irony. His bottoms are also the same, pink with stripes running down them, as though they were the types of slacks a blue-collar male might wear (though they probably wouldn't be pink unless they were mad). He dons white boots with useless buttons down the outer side that always make one wonder why they might be there. By the time one is done pondering this, he's already been through with them. A cousin to the top hat adorns his head, also pink in color, and covered in several buttons of varying shapes and sizes.
Personality:
Aho is a very childish person. He throws fits when he doesn't get his way and behaves all giddy-like should he gets what he wants. He enjoys toys and trinkets of all sorts and makes sure each one has its own turn to be played with each day. This attribute makes him a bit of a hard one to deal with. His twin is often forced to oversee his behavior.
Another attribute of his is being sly. Aho is very sneaky, and often does things behind his twin's back. One that interacts with him might find something missing from their pockets after the visit is over, and they will not have even noticed the sleight of hand. His trinket collection is as big as it is because of his occasional trips to the town of Moonhol. After receiving payment for his display of entertainment, he always leaves the deal with a little something extra, should his unlucky customer have anything in their pocket.
One would be even less luckier to run into him when he's in an especially playful mood, as he and his twin occasionally enjoy a game or two, and are more than happy to accept more
victims players. Unfortunately for most of these poor people, the penalty for losing one of these games is death. Death is something that Aho looks on very punitively. He doesn't see it in any other way than as him and his twin having lost a playmate.
One couldn't expect Aho to be the caring type of person. His only bond is with his twin and the Mad Hatter, and he doesn't even show signs of getting along with them very well, even though him and his twin complement each other in the most ironic of ways. He won't be showing any sympathy for anyone that tells him a sad tale, and is more likely to tell them that life is unfair and laugh at their pitiful behavior over their misfortunes. The only offer of reprieve from grief that he might offer is enjoyment in one of his and his twin's games, even though everyone knows how those end.
Skills/Powers:
Aho is proficient in hand to hand combat. Being lightweight, he's very nimble and has great agility. He can move twice as fast as any normal human can, and he's also capable of floating for extended periods of time. He can pull any amount of daggers out of his hat, and uses these in his underhanded style of combat. His most useful skill is his ability to make people laugh. He can release a sort of aroma at will that makes people laugh uncontrollably. Only a select few in Wonderland can resist this aroma, his twin and the Mad Hatter being among them.
Weaknesses/Flaws:
Aho isn't a very good combatant face to face, so he'll often rely on luring people into a secluded area before taking them out in stealth.
He also has very few who like him, as lacking sympathy is not a very attractive trait for one to have.
Though he is a Role-Holder, Aho is careful to not get himself killed, regardless of how many replacements there may be. He enjoys his position, and this makes him one to run away quickly if things should go sour for him. His perseverance is also very lacking.
Aho is also a very poor sport. Should he lose a game, he's liable to go crazy and lose reasoning, which may lead to death for his opponent, or injury to himself if his opponent should be more combat efficient.
Weapons:
Aho has an infinite number of daggers that can be pulled out of his hat, and the chain on his vest is detachable. If detached, its length can be altered, from the normal length, all the way up to thirty feet.
Biography:
Aho is the twin counterpart of Ako. He and his twin currently reside in Whit Lighthouse with the March Hare and Mad Hatter, but this was not where they are originally from.
Aho was originally only a split personality belonging to a single girl named Ako, whom lived in the Town of Moonhol. Many items of varying sorts often find their way through this town, and one was a magical mirror. Ako was out playing one day when she ran into the mirror as it was being passed through the town. This mirror being one that displays one's inner self, Aho was the last one to be seen in the mirror, and was set free into the real world upon its brokenness. Ako was chased after upon the breaking of the mirror, and she and her twin, Aho, fled.
Their fleeing eventually had them arrive in Ravendagger Forest. They did what they could to carry on their lives, and the resident Jabberwocky, Hades, was one who aided them in their endeavors to survive. They grew up under his watch, and became skilled in various ways. Aho was a bit troublesome, but watched his behavior closely whenever Hades was around, knowing that the being wouldn't hesitate to kill him. Interactions with the Cheshire Cat were inevitable, but not something that was worth too much of a mention. His constant grin was what incited Aho to become an entertainer.
Upon reaching the ages of 16, Aho and Ako were pointed to the residence of the Mad Hatter by the Jabberwocky. He'd told them that they should seek out becoming a Role-Holder, and that disposing of the current Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee would probably be easiest, as they would make suitable replacements for the two. The twins decided to take this advice, and their way towards Whit Lighthouse was made.
Here, they became players in the games that the current Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum often occupied their time with. As most of their games go, death is the penalty for losing. Through pure luck and a bit of forgetfulness on the part of Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, Aho and Ako defeated and killed the two twins, thus becoming the new Role-Holders. Their acquaintance with the Mad Hatter was quickly made, and the rest of their lives have been rather uneventful, aside from the occasional town visit or game.
Relationships:
Aho has a weird relationship with his twin, which could vary from almost incestuous (which would better be called selfcest) to arguing with each other like the worst of siblings might.
His relationship with the Jabberwocky is that of an acquaintance, and he never looked to him as anything more.
His relationship with the Cheshire Cat is similar to his relationship with the Jabberwocky.
He and Ako were previously enemies of most everyone in the Town of Moonhol, but they've since been forgotten.