Wilson Broll is a person who has the most basic human decency to at least be polite when in the presence of other people. In a social situation, he’s actually very quick to start a conversation, often ones that are of a questionable nature. This is of course how he acts in front of other non-family members. Depending on the person, he’ll either be glad that he’s done talking to them(not out of annoyance, but rather he just simply wants to be alone after a certain point), or he’ll speak and wish ill of the person if he thinks they are awful. Surprisingly, there is no in between.
It all depends on what type of party it is and where. If the crowd is big enough, he’ll blend in with it for however long it takes, until he finds a hidden space to slip away in. In a small house party, he will try to find the first familiar face he sees and stick by them for the time being. If there is no familiar face, he will head to the first secluded area he sees and walk his way home.
Anything primarily to do with romance is enough to make Broll try and distance himself between him and anyone else at all times.
Broll is smart enough to know how to act around his superiors. If he’s talking to a person he doesn’t like, he’ll still be as kind as he can be. This is of course a strategical thing, as he has been known to sweet talk his own victims. There are people he legitimately fears, however, and he will instantly let his guard down so as not to make the person mad. At home, he will wait for orders from his parents, but on days where his siblings are involved in a fight, he will not hesitate to retaliate.
Broll is always in a stressed out mood. This was prevalent even before he became a serial killer. Still, he manages to keep his cool.
Wilson believes himself to be a hero to his home city, despite the overwhelming news reports stating otherwise. He has recently started referring himself as an antihero to the people of the city because of this.
Absolutely. The main objective of Wilson Broll’s day is often times “be as normal as possible.”
It barely shifts at all. Unless he’s friends with a family member, Wilso Broll will distrust anyone, even his own partners-in-crime. There is even a good chance that they know it, too.
Mostly time alone, but there are instances in which he will surround himself with as many people as possible.
Relatively speaking, yes. Just make sure that he’s in a somewhat good mood when he’s asking the question, or you’re in for a world of hurt.
He’d try to humble himself as much as possible. He doesn’t want to come across as arrogant.
Not at all. This is ironic, because he resists the attacks of his own parasite every day.
In childhood, Broll wanted to be a zoologist. In adulthood, he still wants to be a zoologist, but while also “helping out [his] community.”
Honestly, he gave these traits to himself.
Not in a soft way, but yes. Just be very careful not to upset his youngest sister, or else it’s a go directly to hell card for you.
Fight, then flight, oftentimes with the attacker dying not long after.
What he considers putting others before himself is what he’s been doing for the past 20 years... it’s a gray area when discussed in the family.
He would probably be a mindless killing machine if that were to happen, and he wouldn’t last long as one either.
He still lives in the house he grew up in. This reflects the terrifying fact that Broll will carry grudges until he or someone else dies.
Bludgeon has asked that Broll be “retired” from serial killing. Toxo has been arguing about his host’s personal views of the world for twenty years, but to no avail. Ivan Paul actually despised the fact that his friend still kills people, but doesn’t say anything, because he believes that as Broll grows older, he’ll get rusty with his ways.
Wilson Broll: Last meal would be a literal royal banquet’s worth of McDonald’s. His last words: “Sad to see Toxo doesn’t get to come with me.”
Bludgeon: Last meal would be more of a last drink: A few glasses of vodka. Last words: “I only hope that what I said about getting to Hell is true.”
Ivan Paul: Last meal would be a bowl of pistachios, he doesn’t eat much. His last words: “F***ing finally.”
Congratulations!
Broll almost never wears anything formal, but given the circumstances, he’ll dress in a thick, warm suit and tie.
You’ll never be able to gain his trust, not unless you’re biologically related to him, that is. Even at that point, there is a clear reluctance in his voice when discussing such matters.
Very easy. Because of this, it is recommended you have a small, but sharp object on you when approaching him.
It’s difficult to tell what makes Broll nostalgic, but he does seem to enjoy the feeling regardless.
Broll was told to start approaching people on his own more as a child, as a means of getting to build up his social skills.
There are currently no vices that affect him.
His friends in the (former) False Gang, his parasitic infection, and many of the other Pastas, including Zero and Clockwork. His associates are the Slenderman and his proxies, mainly because for years he was a proxy as well.
Go into a dark secluded alleyway and hide there for hours seething with anger, until he cools off.
Wilson Broll does not have any regrets.
Broll grew up in an average-class family, and managed to live in a good-sized home because both his parents were French professors. He is forever grateful for all his parents have done.
There really is no particular way on how he is, but in a conversation he’ll occasionally use various accents for reasons unknown. He actively avoids starting conversation, however, and thus tries his best to be near most people, save for his friends.
Wilson Broll is a Catholic.
He feels most guilty about treating his parasite, Toxo, like trash for more than twenty tears, because Toxo was the voice of reason between the two.
Broll rarely becomes jealous, as such, no one knows what that looks like for him.
He personally thinks that marriage only leads to kids, which is something he knows he’s not ready for, but for everyone else, he shows his full support the best ways he can.
Something along the lines of building up a tolerance to xyz by doing xyz in small doses. In his case, it was building up his immune system by eating leftovers and trash in small doses.
He’s an American, but can perfect many other accents as well.
He has very mixed feeling about children. On one hand, they’re a handful, but on the other, he wouldn’t mind molding a nephew of his into the next generation of madman like he.
If it’s loud, he’s listening to it.
He has a very close relationship to Toxo and would do anything for his parents.
Primarily the end goal was one that couldn’t exactly be seen by anyone, but his main mission in life was peace, justice, and longevity for himself and his family. He killed for his family.
His siblings know of Broll’s doings, but his parents don’t. So long as law enforcement doesn’t ask them questions, his siblings have kept shut. It’s a somewhat uneasy relationship between the four.
He carries around a backpack with him because that’s where his most truly prized possessions are. He doesn’t trust to leave them at home, where they could be stolen.
He loves tending to his pet parrot and leeches, because of his knowledge and devotion to animals.
Peace, Justice, and longevity for himself and his family.
Support
Mostly deplorable
Forgive me for asking this, but, what’s a raid?
Wilson Broll- zookeeper
Bludgeon- bouncer
Toxo- therapist
Strangle- Gardner or IT worker
That would end in a mushroom cloud.
I agree with Jupiter. Earth IS lit.