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Karl-heinz Zelersenburg
Legacy Name: Karl-heinz Zelersenburg


The Hydrus Lain
Owner: Ilya

Age: 14 years, 9 months, 1 week

Born: July 25th, 2009

Adopted: 14 years, 9 months, 1 week ago (Legacy)

Adopted: July 25th, 2009 (Legacy)

Statistics


  • Level: 1
     
  • Strength: 10
     
  • Defense: 8
     
  • Speed: 0
     
  • Health: 10
     
  • HP: 0/10
     
  • Intelligence: 84
     
  • Books Read: 84
  • Food Eaten: 0
  • Job: Unemployed


Full Name::
Karl-heinz Zelersenburg XVII

Appearance::

Age::
30-something
Height / Weight::
6'2 (188 centimeters) / 175 lbs. (79 kilograms)
Hair Color / Eyes Color / Skin Tone / Build::
Medium length blond / gray-blue / fair / tone

Races::
German
Birthday/Zodiac Sign::
March, 17th / Pisces
Family::
Stefan Zelersenburg XV (Uncle) / Kasimir 'De' Zelersenburg XVIII (cousin) / Kyle Ashton-Zelersenburg XIX (cousin)
Child::
Alexander Zelersenburg XX

Favorite Colors::
Dark blue, white, aquamarine
Things He Likes::
Reading, occasionally playing piano or violin, chess
Personality::
Calm and collect, hate outdoor, somewhat scholar, well-mannered, while at first glance he probably seems to be someone on a high horse who doesn't care much about people, deep down he's very generous and sensitive but he has to be able to conceal it very well, sometimes he has trouble standing up against other people especially those older than him in the family.

History::
He's the 'Intelligence' of the Zelersenburg - one who would work behind while 'De' led the duty in army.

Before the fact about the existence of Kyle revealed, he thought there were only 'De' and him...thus he's quite a bit possessive with 'De' and couldn't really accept Kyle for a long, long time.

Realizing his mistake, he intended to make his son, Alexander, to be able to survive in any situation and being a pillar for the family in case anything should happen. Still, even though he appears to be an avid bookworm and not an active type, he is surprising good at using gun, as De' said - 'Don't underestimate the one who trains the strength of his wrists by carry a heavy encyclopedia while he's reading it for hours - that thing is probably heavier than the usual dumbbell."

Random Facts::



-------Certain Fragment of Memories

I don't know what other people think, but for me - to have my son Alexander is nothing short of a bless.

Long time ago, before we even knew that 'XIX' existed, when De and I were staying together in Spain; him doing some civilian job in order to 'fulfill his life' before having to abandon the ordinary life he had had once he officially becomes the 'XVIII' of the army and me, studying my bachelor and master degrees - we made a promise. A promise that...we might not continue the fate and let the Zelersenburgs go on to the forth generation -or- if we would somehow let it go on to the forth generation, the two of us would bring up the child together without an interfering of an outsider as in a wife or a mother. Meaning if we would have a child, we only need a woman to be his surrogate mother. And lastly, we would name our child Alexander.

However, when I finished my master degree and De decided it was about time for us to be fully involved with the duty assigned by our family, at 26, we returned to Frankfurt just to find out that my parents had set up a marriage proposal for me with a woman in the same 'aristocratic family' circle.


And I was too much of a wuss to refuse my parents' wish...even I knew that De would want me to turn it down - to keep our promise - but...I just couldn't bear the guilt of disappointing my parents after they have gone through so much to bring me up the best they could. When I told him my decision...De just soberly gave me a little smile, told me that I could just forget the 'promise' we made as it seemed to be foolish anyway and that he never had a right to control how I want my life to be, that I didn't owe him anything.

Hearing him said so, it made the guilt of betraying him hurt a lot more...to the point it was nearly unbearable. Though being merely cousins, we do relate by blood and we are not supposed to let any outsider get in between us one way or other...just like the reason why Uncle Stefan and my father drifted apart.


Before the day of my wedding, De left - stating that he would work on taking XIX back to 'where he belongs', much to the dismay of the rest of Zelersenburgs.

When he returned to Germany again, with XIX always with him, he moved to Berlin where most of the government situated. Leaving our 'step' brother Killian looking after my security and had Karsten, my cousin from my mother's side, watch for Kyle.

De probably despised my wife, for getting between us where she was not needed, or at least, he didn't feel he needed to include her for the 'people he has responsibility to protect'. While I couldn't solve the problem that had already done the damage, I COULD, though, prevent the problem from getting more complicated. Year after year in my marriage, the reason my wife failed to get pregnant wasn't her fault at all. It was...the medicine I took that gradually weakened the quality of my sperms, I didn't care if I would completely become sterilized. I would still keep my end of the promise thus I don't need a child anyway...


And that day when I first met Alexander...I remembered being so shocked to find him peacefully slept beside me. Until a couple of hours later, I got words both from Karsten, mentioned the baby XIX also got in his bed, and a confirmation from Felix of the same thing. It took us some time to be able to comprehend it before Felix mentioned the blue eyes of his own child, which should be strange since he has green-brown hazel eyes and shouldn't have genetics for blue eyes at all.

With Alexander suddenly appeared out of no where like that, it was not quite a surprised when things turned ugly...my wife, who happened to be away visiting her family that morning Alexander came, thought I wanted a child so much that I 'commissioned' for a surrogate mother to have one and made her a clown for not being able to become pregnant with my child. Then, some time later we divorced. While I did regret causing her an emotion pain with all these years of marriage we had endured together - after all she was almost as much as victim as me - I was happy nonetheless; I have a child to myself and not just any child but MINE and HIS child together. It took some convincing before my parents and others eventually believed that Alexander is partially De - included taking DNA test.


Eventually, I got bold enough to fulfill De's other hope - although it would upset my parent and uncles even more aside from my failed marriage. I invited XIX and his child to live with the rest of the family in Frankfurt. I didn't know him well, I probably didn't even like him that much but...no matter how people would look at it, it's only righteous for two of De's children to grow up together...

Pet Treasure


Grand Piano

Sougara Shiver Frameless Glasses

Chess Set

Wave Engagement Ring

Deluxe Tea Set

Ocean Cologne

Elegant Lady Cigarette Holder

Subeta Tribune

The Mistakes We Make

Boundless Horizons

The Connoisseur Magazine

The Wind-Up Lain Chronicle

Pet Friends


Merak Beta
My precious son...I'll do my best for him to keep our promise, De.

Kasimir 'De' Zelersenburg
I'm sorry, De...I could have... but at least XIX is one of us now

Stefan Zelersenburg XV
Uncle Stefan...could it have been that you...? Nevermind, it's great to have you here with us again

Kyle A. Zelersenburg XIX
... I know it's not your fault but I can't help wondering... if you're 'prepared' for what you will face by becoming part of our family?

Yaroslavl
Should I be surprise? His 'parents' are twins...

Katherina
Thank you for being there for me and Alexander, Kathy