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One of you said you'd have a look and so I took it as an unbridled roar of total and utter support! :D No, I'm not delusional, just drunk with superiority!
We've got a trio of orphaned brothers, the older two being twins, and the story follows the path that Robin (basically our protagonist) transports him and his brothers to an alternate, high fantasy universe in which the three gain supernatural abilities: Isaac gets super strength, Christopher becomes a mage and Robin can talk to magical creatures. I really want to say more but, of course, i can't give to much of the plot away haha

Well, here's some stuff for ya! Hope it's enough qwq

PERSONALITIES 

ROBIN He tries hard to come off as mature and capable but he's really not. He's got a childish sense of humour and, being fourteen, is in the swing of puberty. Overall, he has a very good heart and is fond of animals. This plays in quickly when they travel worlds and he can speak to magic animals. He tries to be compassionate but holds too many grudges. What he really wants is a perfect idol to look up to and model himself on. 

CHRISTOPHER He is very two-faced. It comes from being part of the popular group's inner circle - he's a brilliant liar and shifts attitudes quickly. While with the popular group, he played the role of a caring, teasing and constantly prepared friend. He was the only person the group agreed to be nice about. However, he's self-centred and petty. He'd rather ignore his problems than address them head-on and is intimidated by conflict or arguing. What he really wants is someone he doesn't have to fight with. 

ISAAC He is angry at the world. Being the only one of the brothers who remembers being left at the orphanage and the entirety of what happened that night (being woken up, the car ride, watching parents leave, etc.). He views himself as more mature than all his brothers because of these memories, despite the fact he's only ten minutes older than Christopher. Isaac's semi-deliberate isolation from his brothers makes him feel lonely and increases his struggle of connecting with people. He feels like he carries the weight of everything on his shoulders and it makes him easy to irritate and snappy. What he really wants is a good maternal/paternal figure, to make up for what he felt he had driven away

Brothers' relationships (at the start): 

ROBIN + ISAAC: They do not get along. Isaac, due to remembering being left, blames a lot of it on Robin, for an array of reasons (Robin caused financial issues, Robin was too much to look after, etc). He thinks Robin is childish and stupid, so wastes little time on him. Robin views Isaac with a sense of hurt + fury: since Isaac was the eldest, he used to look up to him when they were growing up until he finally figured out Isaac was relentlessly cruel to him for no reason. He felt betrayed by this and bitterness turned to loathing. He argues with Isaac over nothing to try and prove a point, but this only increases Isaac's belief that he's stupid and immature. 

ROBIN + CHRISTOPHER: There is a void where their relationship should be. They never spoke much when children and Robin, although he admired Christopher's charm and singing voice, never liked how two-faced he was with other kids around the orphanage. He's pissed about how all of Christopher's popular friends would bully him and Christopher, even when there, did nothing but watch. Meanwhile, Christopher doesn't know what to do with Robin - to him, Robin is like a kid and always seems much younger than him. He has no idea what Robin likes/dislikes and deems it best to ignore these problems instead of addressing them. Although, deep down, he really craves a good bond with his little brother, he is lost at where to start and knows full well how badly he destroyed the bridge between them. When Isaac and Robin fight, Christopher either leaves the room or just half-watches while on his phone. 

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