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[ History ] : Oz Bezarius, son of the noble family of Bezarius.
The series of Pandora Hearts begins on the day of Oz’s fifteenth birthday. The first thing viewers learn about Oz is that he is your typical teenage boy. Oz hides from his maids, roams the grounds of the mansion tirelessly, and enjoys picking on his servant, Gilbert, who is also his age (fourteen).
On the day of his birthday, Oz, his sister Ada, and Gilbert wander up to a ruin that Oz found earlier that day, all the while evading the pesky maids who are intent on fitting Oz into his outfit for that evening's events. While exploring, and teasing Gilbert senselessly, Oz and Gilbert fall down into a hidden part of the ruins-which just so happens to look like a graveyard. The graveyard, with only one headstone, attracts Oz’s attention at once. Swung around the cross-like tombstone is a golden pocket-watch. Interested, Oz reaches out and takes it. An eerie melody begins and before Oz knows it, he appears in a room filled with dolls. The melody continues, the dolls come to life, whispering incoherent things, and a girl appears before him. Confused as to how this girl knows Oz, he tries to escape, only to be thwarted. Angered that Oz cannot remember her, the girl tackles Oz to the ground, promising that she will kill him if they cannot be together. Oz reawakens shortly after to see a worried Gilbert calling his name. Oz shrugs off the odd event and pockets the watch, deciding it would be best to head back home.
Later that night, Oz meets both Sharon Rainsworth and Xerxes Break for the first time. Unknown to him, these two figures will play an important role in his future. Oz is childishly smitten with love for Sharon at first-sight and professes to his Uncle that he wishes to one day marry Sharon and dance with her when she's older. Oscar laughs and hurries Oz off to finish getting ready. The ceremony commences and Oz ascends the steps of the church. At the top is his friend Gilbert, dressed in his old, tailored robes. Oz had somehow managed to convince his servant to attend, and to drape 'the robe' on him at the end of the ceremony. However, when Oz places his hand upon the old, unmoving clock-tower, the hand moves and breaks the eerie silence just before he finishes his vows to protect the Bezarius household.
Shortly after, Oz is sent to the abyss after a series of life-changing events including the possession of Gilbert by a mysterious Baskerville, and the reappearance of the ‘girl’ from the room. She doesn't seem to recongize him and is dressed differently, but the details matter little. He is sent to the abyss for one reason only: his exsistence is a sin.
When Oz awakes, he is in a world thought to be a fairytale made to keep young children in line. He has found himself in the abyss-the prison of darkness for those who have committed the most horrible of sins. Shortly after, Oz ends up being forced into a contract with the ‘girl’ from the room, whose name is Alice, but is referred to by many of the other characters as B-Rabbit.
A bit later, Oz returns to the normal world, contracted to Alice. He awakes to a room with oddly familiar faces and a man that looks remarkably like his servant Gilbert, but far older. Oz learns that the Chain he had made a contract with is peculiar--different than most. She is searching for her lost memories and is far more human than any other Chain. Oz swears that he'll help her find her memories, no matter what. He likens Alice's lack of memories to his servant, Gilbert, and grows a bit nostalgic, determined to find the small servant boy while he learns more about the organization Pandora. (the organization that the members of the room are part of; Raven, Break, and Sharon ).
Oz Bezarius, son of the noble family of Bezarius.
The series of Pandora Hearts begins on the day of Oz’s fifteenth birthday. The first thing viewers learn about Oz is that he is your typical teenage boy. Oz hides from his maids, roams the grounds of the mansion tirelessly, and enjoys picking on his servant, Gilbert, who is also his age (fourteen).
On the day of his birthday, Oz, his sister Ada, and Gilbert wander up to a ruin that Oz found earlier that day, all the while evading the pesky maids who are intent on fitting Oz into his outfit for that evening's events. While exploring, and teasing Gilbert senselessly, Oz and Gilbert fall down into a hidden part of the ruins-which just so happens to look like a graveyard. The graveyard, with only one headstone, attracts Oz’s attention at once. Swung around the cross-like tombstone is a golden pocket-watch. Interested, Oz reaches out and takes it. An eerie melody begins and before Oz knows it, he appears in a room filled with dolls. The melody continues, the dolls come to life, whispering incoherent things, and a girl appears before him. Confused as to how this girl knows Oz, he tries to escape, only to be thwarted. Angered that Oz cannot remember her, the girl tackles Oz to the ground, promising that she will kill him if they cannot be together. Oz reawakens shortly after to see a worried Gilbert calling his name. Oz shrugs off the odd event and pockets the watch, deciding it would be best to head back home.
Later that night, Oz meets both Sharon Rainsworth and Xerxes Break for the first time. Unknown to him, these two figures will play an important role in his future. Oz is childishly smitten with love for Sharon at first-sight and professes to his Uncle that he wishes to one day marry Sharon and dance with her when she's older. Oscar laughs and hurries Oz off to finish getting ready. The ceremony commences and Oz ascends the steps of the church. At the top is his friend Gilbert, dressed in his old, tailored robes. Oz had somehow managed to convince his servant to attend, and to drape 'the robe' on him at the end of the ceremony. However, when Oz places his hand upon the old, unmoving clock-tower, the hand moves and breaks the eerie silence just before he finishes his vows to protect the Bezarius household.
Shortly after, Oz is sent to the abyss after a series of life-changing events including the possession of Gilbert by a mysterious Baskerville, and the reappearance of the ‘girl’ from the room. She doesn't seem to recongize him and is dressed differently, but the details matter little. He is sent to the abyss for one reason only: his exsistence is a sin.
When Oz awakes, he is in a world thought to be a fairytale made to keep young children in line. He has found himself in the abyss-the prison of darkness for those who have committed the most horrible of sins. Shortly after, Oz ends up being forced into a contract with the ‘girl’ from the room, whose name is Alice, but is referred to by many of the other characters as B-Rabbit.
A bit later, Oz returns to the normal world, contracted to Alice. He awakes to a room with oddly familiar faces and a man that looks remarkably like his servant Gilbert, but far older. Oz learns that the Chain he had made a contract with is peculiar--different than most. She is searching for her lost memories and is far more human than any other Chain. Oz swears that he'll help her find her memories, no matter what. He likens Alice's lack of memories to his servant, Gilbert, and grows a bit nostalgic, determined to find the small servant boy while he learns more about the organization Pandora. (the organization that the members of the room are part of; Raven, Break, and Sharon ).
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