Tales of Symphonia: Cryptic Colors
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Title: Cryptic Colors
Fandom: Tales of Symphonia
Rating: PG
Warnings: Spoilers for Zelos' background. :x
Word Count: 164
Pairings or characters involved: Zelos Wilder
Notes: Actually written as a reapp for RPing Zelos at
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When he was younger, he had wished he looked more like his mother - perhaps having blond hair would have allowed him blend into the crowd more easily. Instead, his red hair set him apart from the rest of Meltokio’s aristocracy, and those who were interested in developing a relationship with him (all for their own benefit, of course) could pick him out of the most crowded areas with relatively little trouble.
However, eventually, he grew accustomed to it, coming to enjoy how easily he could attract the attention of those around him. His hunnies were certainly never disappointed. Red was representative of love and passion after all, symbolism that they appreciated.
He would never change it now, after everything that had happened. Because although it could be seen as love and passion, red was also symbolic of sacrifice, guilt, and sin...as with so many other aspects of him, they were hidden meanings that people never really noticed.
Zelos liked it better that way.
Fandom: Tales of Symphonia
Rating: PG
Warnings: Spoilers for Zelos' background. :x
Word Count: 164
Pairings or characters involved: Zelos Wilder
Notes: Actually written as a reapp for RPing Zelos at
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When he was younger, he had wished he looked more like his mother - perhaps having blond hair would have allowed him blend into the crowd more easily. Instead, his red hair set him apart from the rest of Meltokio’s aristocracy, and those who were interested in developing a relationship with him (all for their own benefit, of course) could pick him out of the most crowded areas with relatively little trouble.
However, eventually, he grew accustomed to it, coming to enjoy how easily he could attract the attention of those around him. His hunnies were certainly never disappointed. Red was representative of love and passion after all, symbolism that they appreciated.
He would never change it now, after everything that had happened. Because although it could be seen as love and passion, red was also symbolic of sacrifice, guilt, and sin...as with so many other aspects of him, they were hidden meanings that people never really noticed.
Zelos liked it better that way.