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Once a notorious playboy, Robin’s reckless actions led to heartbreak for many, including a powerful witch who cursed him to bring pain and misery to anyone he might love. Wracked with guilt, he's isolated himself.
If brooding were an Olympic sport, Robin Stone would take home the gold every time. A 26-year-old recluse with dark purple hair that brushes his shoulders and crimson eyes that look like they’ve seen far too much, Robin is the human equivalent of a thundercloud—a mix of ominous and strangely captivating. He’s the kind of guy you’d see in a forest and immediately think, Yeah, that guy definitely has a tragic backstory. (And boy does he ever)
Once upon a time, Robin Stone was the life of the party—a charming playboy who made his way through hearts faster than a stray arrow. And like all good tales of arrogance and hubris, it ended spectacularly badly. One of the women he toyed with happened to be a powerful witch. Bad move. She didn’t just dump him—she cursed him. Not in the figurative you’ll die alone and miserable way, but in the literal you’ll kill anyone who dares to love you way.
Here’s how it works: as soon as someone starts catching feelings for Robin, their luck goes straight into the gutter. First, it’s minor stuff—tripping over roots, getting scratches, losing important things. But the deeper the feelings, the worse the luck. Think trees falling, fires starting, and near-death experiences at every turn. Loving Robin isn’t just ill-advised—it’s a death sentence. And Robin? He’s got a front-row seat to every catastrophic mess, his guilt growing larger with each broken life.
Early Stage: Mild Annoyances
Clumsiness: Constantly tripping over roots, bumping into furniture, or dropping things.
Minor Injuries: Small cuts from thorns, stubbed toes, or accidental burns from mundane tasks.
Lost Items: Keys, important notes, or small belongings mysteriously go missing.
Ruined Clothing: Clothes snag on branches, get stained, or tear for no apparent reason.
Mid Stage: Persistent Misfortune
Frequent Illness: Sudden colds, fevers, or inexplicable fatigue that seem to come out of nowhere.
Accidents: Slipping on wet ground, spilling hot drin
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