✩ Has a
very cute phone case, and others similarly adorable that he doesn't use as much but has hoarded.
✩ Takes money off of victims, which he promptly spends on cute trinkets, clothes, and accessories. They're technically murder trophies, and he could accurately tell you what was bought as celebration for what death. 'Oh, yeah, that plushie? Spousal abuser.'
✩ His blogging life is half precious animals, half social justice. Priorities are in order.
✩ Isn't innocent or free of hypocrisy. His best friend isn't the most morally upstanding person, and his fiance is an
absolute menace, but he mostly ignores this, as his sense of loyalty outshines all else.
Additionally, started killing extreme criminals not out of outrage, but because it was a more tasteful alternative to hurting any random individual. He's grown into the role, and does geniunely care a lot about things now- this is an honest part of him, not a front. Things are just complicated.
✩ He still has bad thoughts about people and things he doesn't truly feel negatively about. The murder helps him not lash out violently at everyone, calms him a bit, and gives him something to direct the nasty toward- it doesn't fix things completely. It's distressing, but he lives with it, he copes, and he's far more comfortable with it all now than he was before.
✩ Even with odd popularity, Milo is still ultimately an introvert, and has to take breaks lest his grumpiness intensifies too much. This stuff is exhausting.
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Absolutely reads shoujo manga unironically.
✩ Keeps accidentally doing everything, better and more appreciated than expected. Starts off 'okay, I guess, why not' and ends up 'I'm invested now' very quickly.
✩ Loves getting into fights for fun and entertainment, but not if it gets too serious or is based in the realm of something he really cares about. In that situation, he'll be grim or angry.
Likes antagonizing/challenging others but doesn't want to leave long-term damage or get too personal if they aren't doing so with him, and will apologize if he realizes he's gone too far again.