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May 08, 2011 01:41

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daichuus May 8 2011, 05:43:47 UTC
[nick / name]: dai
[personal LJ name]: daiyaonna
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[e-mail]: daiyaonna [at] gmail [dot] com
[AIM / messenger]: onlydaiforyou [AIM]

[series]: Vassalord
[character]: Charles J. Chrishunds ; Chris ; Cherry

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daichuus May 8 2011, 05:45:30 UTC
[character history / background]:
Wiki link, but seeing as there’s little there, excuse the overly long details ahead!

Little of Charley's past - when he was human - isn't known, as of yet, in canon. From what can be noted, he was orphaned at a very, very young age [ read: three to four years old ] and wandered aimlessly until happening across Johnny (AKA "Master"). During a brief time, Johnny takes care of Charley much in the fashion of owning a pet, even going so far as to give him the name 'Chris' since he lacked one of his own. But times grew cold, dark, and rather desperate, particularly for a human child under the guidance of a vampire.

Johnny, in the best interests of Charley, leaves him to the care of nuns in a convent, where it is evident he spends many years growing up.

At present, the manga focuses on the intricacies of Johnny and Charley's relationship, as well as their current lifestyle some several decades later; yes, they have been reunited, and yes, they do live together. They have places in both Sacramento, ( ... )

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daichuus May 8 2011, 05:48:19 UTC
Next best thing after that? Dinner and a church murder. Johnny is his charming gay self, doing his best to make Charley jealous, but Charley's more distracted with the fact he hasn't eaten in a week; lots of yummy people around to pounce on, obviously.

Several key characters are introduced then: Harold [ cute shotabait, aww ], Cheryl [ Charley's tiny female clone counterpart who is adorable and fiesty ], Craig [ badass mofo detective who loves chili dogs ], Rayfell [ Johnny's seeming twin, a match in almost every way other than sex ], and a mysterious paper that incidentally reads "Vassalord". Seriously, it's IMPORTANT.

After Charley's impromptu meal on Johnny, Cheryl interrupts them with a scythe to the wall beside them. Which she apologizes for, of course, upon discovering that Charley is a "true believer" and they were "curing Johnny of his illness of seducing every man he sees". Thus, a dead chick suddenly appears hanging on a huge cross. The fuzzpolice arrive, interrogating Johnny and Charley more then the other church- ( ... )

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daichuus May 8 2011, 05:50:35 UTC
Cue Charley and Johnny on a plane, Charley asleep and Johnny helping himself to a few moments of "sexual harassment" on the seemingly defenseless guy. He's faking, of course, and this incidentally leads to some snacking in the tiny airplane bathroom, interrupted when Johnny tries to unzip Charley's pants and sends them crashing into the aisle. A mysterious woman is found just outside trying to kill a flight attendant (for her blood). Charley saves the day, they end up in the cargo hold, and there, discover a box of body parts + a time bomb. Apparently suffering An Hero Syndrome that day, Charley slices a door into the side of the plane with the time bomb, and the three of them practice unsafe parachuting. They survive with only slight damage: Johnny banged up, Charley missing part of an arm, unconscious girl (who also happens to be a vampire OF COURSE) tied up. Both tender and emo moments are had; Charley becomes upset that Johnny feeds the girl, Miranda, with his blood. Still, they arrive at Cheryl's in mostly one piece ( ... )

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