Virgil- Borrower
Virgil is anxious, cautious, vigilance and, relies on fight-or-flight reflex.
He is also the voice of reason, much like Logan, but does not attempt to solve the problems he sees in the same ways Logan does. He represents fear, edginess, and overall dark nature. Virgil is a "self-deprecating emo" (implied by Roman and Virgil himself), and goes through a lot of character development.
Virgil has a notable pessimistic personality. His tendency is always to adopt the most negative interpretation, or to imagine the worst outcome of any situation. In some cases, this appears to be a confidence issue. Sometimes, Roman and Logan find his attitude a bit annoying, while Patton takes the opportunity to offer him encouragement.
Virgil's relationship with Roman is a bit of a rocky one; they are almost always are at odds. They slowly seem to be patching this up, however, as Roman is attempting to lessen the insults and Virgil does notice this.
Virgil's favorite thing about Roman is that he "goes for things" but he's not sure if he actually likes that. He isn't sure if he would like to be more outgoing like Roman, or if he doesn't want to let that fear into his life. But if that's what makes Roman happy.
Patton-HumanPatton (also known as Dad) He represents sense of right and wrong and the desire to be more caring, he is also known as the heart.
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The Sanders Misunderstanding (g/t)
General FictionBased on the characters created by Thomas Sanders. His Sander sides. Don't have to watch to understand the book. It's just cool if you do! Roman and Patton moved into a new house because their older brother Thomas could not have them living with him...