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| Height = 163cm (5'4") | | Height = 163cm (5'4") | ||
| Significant Other = [[Alex Duval]] (open relationship) | | Significant Other = [[Alex Duval]] (open relationship) | ||
| Orientation = Gay | |||
| Birthday = December 4th DAC5196 | | Birthday = December 4th DAC5196 | ||
| Fav Colours = Black, red, blue, purple | | Fav Colours = Black, red, blue, purple |
Revision as of 01:04, 17 April 2022
Sean and Julien Tassin are among the recurring antagonists of Battle Kreaturez.
Overview
The Tassin Twins are young, wealthy, eccentric Kreature Taming prodigies. While some of their “creepy identical twins” shtick is genuine, they also seem to play it up and get a kick out of seeing people squirm. They absolutely adore Ben and flirt with him whenever they meet. These troublemakers are notorious for being sneaky and duplicitous. They’re incorrigible pranksters that are usually up to no good. However, the Twins are not completely identical. Sean is more smooth and outgoing, while Julien is more impudent and haughty. Kreature Combat seems to be the only thing they take seriously.
Kreatures
The Twins’ fighting style is elegantly synchronized, with Sean using his Kreatures to defend and Julien using his to attack, each brother’s strengths covering the others flaws.
Gymnodiq (Jim and Niq)
Sean and Julien own a male/female pair of Gymnodiqs. The male, “Jim”, belongs to Julien, and “Niq”, the female, belongs to Sean. The Twins can tell their Kreatures apart at a glance, but the differences are known only to them, so they can maintain a tactical advantage.
Notes
- They can usually be distinguished by the colours they wear: Sean in red, Julien in blue. However, this isn't always reliable; they can imitate each other perfectly and sometimes they'll switch colours to mix things up, or they'll both wear purple and just call each other "bro" to make things even more confusing. Only Alex and their mother can consistently tell them apart.