いついつ出やる
"the frontal lobe placed me behind my own strings"
personality
Seita, like Gishiki, rarely speaks. In truth, the twins as a set are quite the enigma shrouded in mystery and secrets much darker than the white walls they worship. To say they are eccentric would be an understatement, as many people have remarked that their oddities are downright inhuman, often questioning if the two are even alive by normal standards due to how many times they have come knocking on death’s door since infancy.The younger twin is the quietest of the two and more withdrawn than their sibling. They often find comfort in the shadows, lurking behind groups instead of within them. Seita’s personality type is INTJ-A (The Architect), which alludes to their extremely introverted and closed off way of living. They are rational and very intelligent and often struggle finding companions other than Gishiki who can keep up with their critical and in-depth analysis of the world around them.If asked, Seita would say that they are a pessimist -- critical of humanity and the way it works, often assuming that others are unmotivated and boring, and thus unfit to be a proper conversational partner. They immerse themselves in their studies very deeply and often claim to not have time for idle chatter or friendship, as finding the essential root to consciousness and spirituality takes precedence over all else.While they are polite, Seita often does not linger in or entertain many conversations, leaving them an outcast. They are hellbent on discovering the meaning of absolute truth, so in the rare chance they are in a debate, they will do whatever it takes to uncover it.It seems that Seita is a walking mirror of themself. They are ambitious yet tired, observant yet withdrawn, and while they enjoy company sometimes, they are often observed to be completely isolated from the world.Compared to Gishiki, Seita is more gloomy and melancholy, often never seen without a drooping frown and a vacant stare. They dismiss their own emotions, and find beauty within sadness, which causes them to be quite distant. They tend to comply with Gishiki’s wishes, the more extroverted of the two, because they have faith in the older twin to do what is right.