![]() His father's open disdain for him and the danger his political position put him in made it difficult for him to acknowledge others' care for him as genuine. Though never shown to directly harm himself, Oz acknowledged he was suicidal and admitted his ostensible recklessness was a cover up for deliberate attempts to die. Xerxes Break referred to him as "freaky" and "warped" for his behavior, something Oz struggled to deny. Though he acknowledges him as talented and studious, Gilbert described Oz as a taut thread on the verge of snapping. He adopted the philosophy of "acceptance," allowing him to easily adapt to new dangers, but rendering him unwilling to resist dire conditions. Similarly, he refuses to express anguish, even when betrayed, punished, or met with the death of a loved one. He has little fear of danger, having internalized threats as a natural part of his life from a young age. He is terrified of rejection and thus seeks to hide all vulnerabilities, refusing to express his true emotions. However, Oz is deeply sensitive to the emotions of others, his rash behavior a calculated effort to manipulate those around him. While trapped in Abyss, he was undaunted by the terrors found there, something Alice assumed was a consequence of stupidity. He enjoys teasing others, particularly his valet Gilbert, and ignores rules and tradition in favor of acting on his whims. When he meets new girls, his first impulse is usually to flirt, regardless of whether this behavior is appropriate or not. Though usually not outright rude, he has a haughty, aggressive speech pattern characteristic of self confident young men. Oz is initially depicted as a heedless, headstrong teenage boy with few reservations or concern for the world around him. He has the same cowlick as he did possessing a human form in his previous incarnation. He wears a white shirt, a lightly colored button up hoodie, a striped tie, dark shorts, black socks, and black flats. In this form, he wears a red and white checkered coat and wields a large, red scythe.įollowing the hundred year timeskip, Oz reincarnates as a blond, humanoid boy of similar stature and build. This form is sometimes given more predatory features, such as sharp teeth and a muscular frame. As a Chain, he takes the form of a large, somewhat anthropomorphized rabbit with black fur and red eyes. Following the birth of the Alices, one of these bodies was given an outfit which he would wear when manifesting fully as a Chain. These rabbits had black fur and red eyes, each wearing a long bow. Originally, Oz had two bodies, a pair of identical toy rabbits. Following the deaths of Noise and Echo, he picks up their red Baskerville cloak and wears it in Echo's honor for the rest of the series. He eventually switches to an all black outfit, with a long, double breasted coat, black shorts, and black boots. He wears a white shirt with a brown vest and a red tie, along with plaid green shorts and brown boots. For the first few arcs, his default outfit consists of civilian clothing, chosen to be inconspicuous. He wears several outfits over the course of the series. When drawing him, Jun Mochizuki pays special attention to his smile. When using the power of the B-Rabbit, his eyes turn red. He has a cowlick at the front of his head, jokingly compared to a banana. His hair is short and spiky, shown to be hard to control. As such, he has blond hair and large green eyes, and while he was notably larger than Gilbert Nightray at fourteen, he is remarked as short and frail, coming up only to 164cm (5'4"). Oz is identical to how Jack Vessalius looked in his teens. Xai Vessalius adopted Oz as a newborn about a century later and raised him as the human Oz Vessalius. As Jack's soul degraded, Oz eventually gained control of his body, though Oz could not remember his true identity or power. Alice, Oz's former owner as a stuffed toy, took his power as her own to prevent him from being made to inflict further suffering. After this failed to drag the world into the Abyss, Jack was cursed to age circuitously from his age at the time of the Tragedy, back to a newborn. Jack then Illegally Contracted him to destroy the "Chains" separating the Abyss and the material world, causing the Tragedy of Sablier. One of his bodies was destroyed by Jack Vessalius while the other was made into a Chain. Following Lacie's death, he became the companion to her daughters, Alice and the Intention of Abyss. His original bodies were two identical toy rabbits, one kept by Lacie, the other by the Core. Oz is in fact the original B-Rabbit, a Chain created by Lacie Baskerville and the Core of the Abyss.
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