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| - Rosemarine is referred to as “The White Prince” in his school for several reasons; he’s affluent, regal, well-read and absolutely untouchable. There is just something about him that makes people fear and respect him, which is amazing, considering how he looks so dainty. He isn’t one of those creepy, corrupted aristocrats, either; he doesn’t over-indulge in anything to the point that it might be used against him. He’s very well-mannered and respectable. In fact, he’s so regal and imposing that most people get the impression that he’s an actual prince.
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| - Rosemarine is referred to as “The White Prince” in his school for several reasons; he’s affluent, regal, well-read and absolutely untouchable. There is just something about him that makes people fear and respect him, which is amazing, considering how he looks so dainty. He isn’t one of those creepy, corrupted aristocrats, either; he doesn’t over-indulge in anything to the point that it might be used against him. He’s very well-mannered and respectable. In fact, he’s so regal and imposing that most people get the impression that he’s an actual prince. If those people got to know him a little better, they'll find out he's actually a pompous douchebag. A pompous, manipulative, sarcastic, ambitious douchebag with a tiny fuse. In case that was a lot to take it, let me break it down for you: He’s a condescending, sarcastic jerk. He loves power, and he’ll step on anyone, literally and figuratively, just to get to the top. He can be pretty violent; he will not hesitate to hit anyone in private and, in a few instances, laugh while he does it. Oh, and his temper isn’t really much of a temper; he’s known to shout at everyone when things don’t go according to plan. Really, if he weren’t so quiet, he’d be the roommate you never wanted. Underneath the thin surface and the deceptive layer underneath it, Rosemarine isn’t really that bad. He’s actually really virtuous; as virtuous as a manipulative, ambitious man can be, at least. Most, if not all, of his accomplishments were earned through hard work, but that’s because he holds himself to some pretty high standards. He’s wants to be an excellent aristocrat, an excellent student, an excellent, devoted Catholic Christian and an excellent friend. He’s a perfectionist, and he doesn’t understand why most people don’t have the same standards for themselves. He’s so serious about his work that his personal life usually gets shoved aside in favor of paperwork. He hates almost everyone; he believes everyone’s stupid, incompetent and they’re as horrible as him, with a few exceptions. He rarely allows people to get close to him, but once he decides he likes someone, he’s known to be very selfless when it comes to them. He won’t exactly be sweet, but he’ll be better in comparison, and he’ll be ready to save their behinds once they get in trouble. He’ll do his best to keep his pristine image of them. He’ll even support them financially. In a way, he’s the closest thing to a real prince in the series. Sure, he’ll end up being dependent and unhealthily attached to them, but that’s okay, right? Since he got raped a few years ago, the incident’s still fresh in his mind, so he’s going through a lot of serious mental problems and Jules’ indifference isn’t helping. His contempt towards humanity, his dependence to his friends, and his introverted nature are obvious results from that incident. He’s faring better than most people, but it’s still pretty bad considering he hates getting touched.
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