Dror

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Basic Info


Name meaning

"Freedom" - Hebrew

Age

15-18(?)

Height

166 cm

Gender

Male

Occupation

Pigs caretaker > entertainer > mercenary > prostitute > a witch's minion?

Weapon

A dagger, magical tarot cards

Sexuality

Gay

MBTI

ISFP

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Short and slender, Dror has a relatively feminine and androgyne body type. If you described his appearance in a word, it would have been "pretty". Dror has a round, soft face, with dark skin. his hair is dark brown-red and wavy, almost curly hair that reaches (usually) a little after his shoulders, and his eyes are brown. In his "persona", Dror wears short dresses and outfits in mostly warm colors, such as red, crimson or dark purple, made of soft and light fabrics with golden decorations and colorful gems. as well as golden jewelry, such as thin golden bracelets around his ankles, multiply nose rings, tiny golden triangles inlaid in his hair and more.
Dror's makeup consists of red and purple eyeshadows with yellow triangles painted on his face. outside of his persona, Dror wears longer and comfier clothes, with lighter jewelry and no makeup. his clothes have the same colors.
Dror also has dimples and has the habit of biting his lower lip. His body language is kind of exaggeratedly feminine, but not as much as his persona's.
After the curse, Dror's body and face's structure didn't change, however, his skin and hair became completely white and his eyes changed to a very light gray (with a tint of red behind them). This gives him a somewhat sick or ghostly look he despises. he tends to use soft red eyeshadows and dark mascara+eyeliner to seem more alive. For his clothes, he mostly wears clothes convenient enough for combat, mostly not in bright colors like in the past, since he shouldn't stand out too much. his hair became more thin with less volume.

Personality


A nice person, although he is arrogant. He would never show it, but deep down he thinks more highly of himself than others, the cause must be the praise he received during his childhood. His arrogance gave him not so little of an ego. He is an intelligent person though, and a perfectionist as well (for better or for the worse). Although he's not capable of being a big leader, he has this soft charisma that is enough to make (most) people to like him at first sight, and believe in him.

Dror's stamina is high both physically and mentally, however, he tends to bottle up his emotions. He's also quite empathetic, which just causes him to hurt more when he does bad dubious acts according to his persona's personality, or when witnessing the damage his selfishness brought. Although he is empathetic and might hurt, Dror isn't a good person. He's selfish and childish, therefore still puts his pain and wants before the needs and lives of others, and would take advantage of people to ger further. After the curse, Dror gradually grew more emotionally distant in order to not get hurt, mainly by his own empathy. He'd rather lower his empathy than become a better person.

Even though he might appear and perform mature acts, at his heart Dror is still childish in many aspects. He enjoys games greatly and silly dances and is curious by nature.

Dror has sudden bursts of determination and courage at times, that appear to come out of nowhere for his petite figure.

The persona is easygoing and very social, she has an exaggerated body language and facial expressions and is very physical. She shows emotions, affection, and manipulation through touch, and is very sexual and sensual.

Story


Dror was born in a small village. He had a cheerful childhood and was always loved as a kid. His mother, who had always been unsuccessful, after Dror’s birth finally felt like she created something good and worthy. Thus, she made sure he knew it - she used to tell him often how loved, smart and talented he is. Overall, Dror grew up in a rather supporting environment. He was good at his (minimal, rural) studies, and at the job he had as a kid - helping to take care of the village’s pigs (which he liked very much, even though he knew he would find them sooner or later in his plate).

Teenagers in Dror’s village had many pastime activities. One of them was holding bonfire parties, which Dror discovered at the age of 10. He convinced his best friend to sneak into one of the parties, to listen to the teens’ stories. Dror and his friend used to hide and listen to the many different stories that were told into the night about different fictional characters. Dror was always excited and enjoyed the stories, especially a continuous story about the adventures of a bold woman named Mikhali: How she always managed to get and do what she wanted and to get out of troubles thanks to her tricks, charisma, beauty, and sex-appeal. Dror admired her. Throughout Dror’s childhood, all the tales he’d been told in the village were about macho men or gentle, quiet princesses. He never managed to connect to those stories. However, the woman in the teens’ stories was both feminine and bold and became Dror’s heroine. He admired her - even though Dror enjoyed playing war and roll in the mud, he also liked wearing his mother’s clothes and makeup. He didn’t aspire to be a strong knight or a princess, but Mikhali.

As Dror grew up, he wanted more. He wasn’t satisfied with what the village had to offer him and decided to leave and move to the Capital. (probably at the age of 14). He joined a group of street performers and begun performing and acting. During his time with the group Dror played a variety of characters, and felt freedom in his acting he never felt before in the village. Dror explored himself through acting, as well as developed his skills and went deeper into fashion and makeup.

Once they arrived at the Capital and while Dror was still in the group of the street performers, he had begun holding independent plays and shows in inns and pubs and checked the more professional and serious field without the other performers’ knowledge. He had a great time in their company but wanted to be independent more than anything, and the skills he acquired during his time with them helped him greatly. Eventually, once he was ready, Dror left and started performing on his own: sometimes comical shows, sometimes romantic, but always sensual.

Little by little Dror based and adopted a specific character in his shows, a male version of his childhood heroine whom he played most times, and eventually always. Soon enough Dror presented himself as this character and begun not only performing but as well as to interact with people outside of work as her. Every moment he was dressed and presented as this persona, he saw himself as her, and the idea appealed to him. He loved that people around him and in the city thought this is who he is, and that this is his true personality.

The beginning of Dror’s professional independent career was heaven in his eyes. He enjoyed every second, although no one knew his real personality anymore in the big city he just arrived at. He became a talented, skilled actor, and soon enough gained a reputation. Men loved him, women were amused by his gestures. He was ecstatic and successful. His dream came true: Dror grew up to be the woman he admired. Of course, all awhile he kept in touch through letters with his family and friend he left back at the village.

But - this character was not actually him. The persona was different than him, despite not being different enough that he couldn’t play her 24/7. She was different enough that each time he couldn’t entirely act like her outside of his performances, he had a sense of failure. As time passed, Dror gradually grew convinced that this is truly who he was, even though at the beginning he could separate himself from his role like any actor. At some point, the 15 years old began losing himself, began criticizing himself each time he couldn’t stay loyal to the character all day long: for example, when he couldn’t do something the bold personality would've probably been able to. Dror found himself being angry at himself when he acted out of his own desires and not out of his persona’s. He began forgetting it’s not who he actually is, and since to him it is him, why isn’t he able to act and be who he is? His perfectionism started to hurt as well. As a child, he never ran into great difficulties, and his mother’s praise fostered his ego and the confidence he was indeed the best. He learned he was smart and capable to do anything - and so if he was, why didn't he manage? Dror entered an identity crisis and a depressive loop - Why am I angry at myself, according to my personality, self loath is out of the question. Why am I depressed, according to my personality such thing is out of the question.

Dror’s mental state and personal crisis had gotten worse. He continued to lose himself and to deal with the same negative mental loop while also trying to continue living his life. All of it on his own - Since everyone around him was sure the same personality which caused his crisis was who he actually was and because it would've been “out of character” for him to ask help over such thing. He was not supposed to feel bad, this is who he was supposed to be, people mustn’t know this is who he was - since it wasn't… However, despite his inner suffering, Dror still enjoyed acting and performing, and some more aspects of his life.

After Dror became a rather knows entertainer, a man addressed him and offered him a job at a specific place exclusively. The man turned out to be a high ranked mafioso and the place to be a famous, big fancy meeting place which belonged to the mafia who ruled the underworld of the capital. The offer included protection, rich (however questionable) audience and a promised life of luxury. Dror agreed. The mafioso grew closer to Dror, and they became good friends. Thanks to him, Dror learned a lot about the intrigue of the capital’s underworld and developed a good relationship with many dubious but influential key people.

At some point, Dror stopped writing back to his home village, both for his crisis and success.

In the underworld, wrestling and illegal battles (almost to death, or, mostly, to death) were a popular sport. Wrestlers and fighters in the industry were rich and powerful and were gambled upon with huge amounts of money. One of the most successful and famous fighters in the industry was named Itay.

One day, Itay and his personal coach (/manager) arrived at one of Dror’s shows for a business meeting. The presence of the famous, loveable fighter led the audience’s attention, which didn't escape Dror’s eyes. He dragged Itay on stage and integrated him elegantly in his performance, and improvised with him - to the coach’s wrath - a comical show, while Itay stayed mostly shocked for the actions of the boy. Even though eventually Itay was dragged back down from the stage to the sound of the crowd’s laughter, he came back after the show to look for Dror behind the scenes. After all of the affection Dror showered him with during the show, as he danced around him and touched him repeatedly, and since he reminded him of a person from his past, the man desired to get to know him.

A connection, affinity, and affection were formed between the two after they met again at one of Itay’s battles (as Dror kept company to the mafiosos, Itay’s new sponsors). Until then, even though Dror knew him and his profession, he could only see Itay as a big cute puppy. Only after he witnessed his grotesque and brutal fighting style Dror internalized Itay’s true character, despite his first impression never totally faded.

Itay was mute, and for that Dror felt comfortable in his company. He felt he doesn't and wouldn’t judge him, and hence was able to open up to him. They continued to meet and grow close, and Itay’s presence was enough to comfort Dror. He let himself, without noticing, to slightly let go and act like himself rather than his persona. He shared a lot of his emotions with him (not all, since he still tried to keep up his persona in front of him), and used talking to him like a diary. Itay and his presence helped Dror managing through his life and the events that were about to come. In addition, Itay provided him physical comfort and affection.

Itay however, simply saw Dror as someone or something which belongs to him since the day he met him, out of his own reasons and mindset.

Meanwhile, Dror and the mafioso (who offered him the job in the first place) continued to grow closer. He liked Dror romantically, however, Dror wasn’t interested in him.

At one of the visits of Dror to his house, the boy noticed a safe and managed to witness its only content - a deck of tarot-like cards, which let off a weird aura. The curious Dror asked about them, and the man who was fond of him and never considered him a threat simply told him they’re magical cards. Dror never saw such an object or felt such vibe from an object. He never knew magic truly existed. At the first opportunity, Dror had he stole the deck, and began practicing the magic of the cards.

Dror kept practicing magic, unaware to the cards’ true power. Eventually, after the mafioso almost got murdered by the mafia for losing the cards, he found out who took them - and was furious. Dror had a few ways to get out of the trouble he got himself in, and he chose to one most fitting for his persona - but the worse he could choose for himself and his mental health. He took into account the man’s fondness of him and seduced him.

Dror’s persona had one side he had not investigated yet: her sexual side. To seduce and have sex to get out of troubles, is something the character would do. He knew he had a number of options: He could give back the deck and get away with it just with that, thanks to the fact the guy liked him. But he wanted the cards. He didn’t want to give up this power, something that made him feel better. It was a new, secret and intriguing hobby which distracted Dror’s mind from the crisis he was having.

Dror’s plan worked, however, Dror felt repulsed and disgusted throughout the act and after. The mafioso was rough and didn’t act gently. Additionally, Dror didn’t actually want it in the first place. Although he acted like he enjoyed and wanted it as much as he could, this wasn’t the truth. The lie and repression prevented him from feeling good, as well. It was the first time he had sex, and Dror was agitated. He was disgusted with himself and hated himself for wanting to do such thing he didn’t actually want to do, and also for not wanting to do it.

After the act, which was the last straw, Dror escaped to the huge snowy mountains near the city. Those mountains were known for their “Sleeping Gods”: Huge marble statues located in caves, which kept the capital from harm (according to the tales). Dror who wandered the frost eventually collapsed in one of the caves and spent the night there.

While he practiced the magic of the cards (that he took with him), Dror accidentally brought to life the huge cave's statue - the statue of a fat, wealthy man with the head of a pig. However, the statue, the God, did not entirely awaken and was still bound to his place. He noticed Dror’s deck, which he needed, and told him the tale behind it.

Ages ago, a few bored gods decided to create a world for their entertainment. They created a small village with people in it and watched them. Time passed, the village expanded, the humans wandered out of the village, and from the village was created the world. The gods, who were fond of the humans, decided to rule the world together in harmony. Humanity knew and appreciated the gods, and acted accordingly. But in the ancient village, the origin of the world lived a greedy witch. She decided to take the power of the merciful gods to herself. The witch fought the gods, put them into a deep slumber in the mountains around the original village and imprisoned their power in her seven tarot decks. In the beginning, she and her offsprings kept the cards to themselves zealously, but as the times passed the location of the different decks was lost. The energy that the presence of the gods in the mountains gave off made the village bloom and grow until it became the big, central, rich city it is today.

The god told Dror that to gain back his power, he needed all of the card decks, one for each god. Each deck contained a part of every god’s power, and only together the decks can bring back the power and glory of the gods. He offered a deal - Dror would find the different cards and decks to give him and the other gods their power back, and in exchange, he would fulfill Dror one wish (and of course, would go back to rule the world with mercy and love together with the rest of the gods). Dror, in his suffering, saw the deal as a gift, redemption, and hope. He was at the peak of his crisis after the intercourse and the continuous identity crisis, and a wish was offered to him. He could ask happiness and to stop hurting; he could ask to be powerful, and he could ask to be someone else.

To seal the deal, Dror had to sever his ring finger and to exchange it with the god’s ring finger. However, Dror wasn’t able to do it. He went back to the capital, and it took him almost two weeks to gather courage and cut off his finger. Meanwhile, the mafioso who completely fell in love with Dror after that night softened and let Dror be the one to keep the cards. Dror went back to the cave and received the god’s finger as a seal to their deal - a gray, wrinkled finger, which didn’t suit Dror’s hand at all, and that will stay on it forever.

Dror began seeking the locations of the other card decks with the help of the knowledge and information the mafioso gladly shared with him. The man suspected nothing, blind by love. Dror thought up a plan - after he locates all of the card decks and the god grants his wish, he would battle and kill the god to become a demi-god himself, instead of their original deal. Even though the gods, after being awakened, would've made the world a better place, Dror wanted more, wanted anything that would satisfy him, and with satisfaction comes happiness and an end to his sorrow - and he was willing to sacrifice the whole world for it.

Locating the decks took a long time, meanwhile Dror met with Itay often, especially on days he felt the worst. Finding the cards was made even more complicated once the mafia, which apparently knew about the legend and wanted to use the cards to its own goals, realized someone is always ahead of them by a few steps and attempted to track down the said person. Furthermore, as Dror dove deep into locating the different cards, he found out one more thing - the lie the god told him, and the truth.

After humans expanded and developed the world on their own, the gods haven't ruled them with love and care. They were furious the world and humans went out of their control and initiated their own fate and future, and in their anger, decided to erase the world and shameless humanity. However, a fortune teller, a witch who lived in the original village, the seed of the world, saw the future and chose to act. She decided to fight. The witch battled all of the gods in means to protect the world and succeeded in saving it. She imprisoned the powers of the gods in her fortune-telling card decks, which she kept under guard in order no person would be able to wake the gods from the slumber she put them under. 

The witch's name was Mikhali.

At some point, Itay went into a coma, and the mafia exposed Dror. The mafioso was murdered, but Dror managed to put his hands on all of the card decks. By then his identity was very shaken after time passed and the stress and tension in the loss of his identity added up to stress in locating the cards. The loss of Itay who was his only emotional support didn't help his situation either. Dror had no stable ground to stand upon, he wasn't sure which part of his personality and his behavior are his and which ones aren't. He struggled in knowing himself and lost himself. However, finally, Dror found all of the cards and decks and ran away back to the cave. Even though by then he realized the real intentions of the god - to regain his powers, awaken his companions and erase the world in vengeance in humanity -  Dror returned anyway. Although Dror knew by returning to the cave, by attempting to have his wish granted and battle the god he most likely put the fate of all of humanity on stake, he did it anyway.

Dror demanded his wish. The god chuckled and agreed. He was extremely fond of Dror because he almost identified with him (Not emotional identification, as a god he didn't possess emotions truly equal and on the level of humans - more of a satisfied impression since Dror transcended what he expected of humans). The god was surprised and impressed there was a mortal as almost as greedy and selfish as him. Additionally, he was so close to what he wanted he didn't mind already giving Dror what he desired. After Dror's wish came true, whatever it might have been, there was no return. Dror pressed on and chose to battle the god with the help of all card decks in his possession and their power - 

But he failed.

Dror lost everything. After his downfall and loss, the god cast a curse upon him, a curse which made him an outcast. His hair and skin became white and his eyes gray and lifeless. Next to how he looked before, Dror then seemed like a ghost. Everyone recognized this appearance as cursed.

The mafia caught Dror and dragged him to the city's central square. He has gotten beaten up almost to death (only reason for not being killed was their fear from the curse) and his hair was cut publicly, shamefully. Dror was ruined. First, humiliation is his biggest fear. That people would think he's not as great as he was always taught to believe, that they would see he wasn't the character he tried to be, but a fake. Second, he lost everything. His reputation, his job, his life. He became hated and outcasted since this albino appearance was known to be cursed. From this moment on most people and businesses didn't let Dror spend the night over or eat under their rooftop. Most people he encountered preferred to keep a distance from him or to resort to violence. Additionally, he hated his new look. Dead, colorless.

The mafia left, Dror was left on the ground at the square. He had no one else to blame but himself. All of the pain he felt was caused by his own hands. He was the one who sneaked to the bonfires at his home village, he was the one who craves more and decided to see the world, he was the one who decided to become this character and to continue being her, he was the one to put himself in a fragile emotional state and to lead himself to further horrible acts. He was the one to decide to abandon his family and isolate himself, he was the one who became greedy and brought the curse upon himself.

However, there was one advantage.

After a long time, finally, Dror was able to let go and give up on his fake personality (aside from a few habits he got so used to they integrated in his behavior). Dror couldn’t keep the Persona not only because of his change of appearance and being outcasted from society but since after he was cursed and his ego was wounded by the bitter loss, he felt repulsed by trying to keep being her. He wasn’t able to play the same character again.


Not long after, Itay woke up from his coma. After he slumbered for so long and his physical state has gotten worse, his manager had no choice but to replace him. He was almost 30, and he couldn’t go back to his job after a coma as his health was unstable - The one job he practiced and knew all of his life. Despite the brutal nature of his work, this industry was like a comfortable bubble around him which then popped. He was dependent on the manager who now left him, and Itay realized the only person he had left was Dror. And as he couldn’t find him, he has begun looking for him. Itay was agitated as the world he was raised into since childhood was snatched away from him. But as he finally found Dror, it wasn’t the Dror he remembered.

At first Itay didn’t recognize Dror. Once he realized it was in fact him, it had been difficult for him to internalize it. He felt rage and frustration. Dror was Itay’s only hope in holding one familiar thing from his past life before the coma, but what was left of Dror was completely different. In looks, but also in personality. He recalled Dror as a boy who always smiled, full of emotion, empathy and extroverted body language. But the boy he then met was heavily depressed, even when he caressed Itay’s arm and Itay could recognize the emotion in his touch, it wasn’t as expressive as before. Not even close. (Itay didn’t realize, but Dror’s change in looks as well unsettled him. Not only because of the change but out of another reason - he blood which was an undisputed part of his job and life, the life of luxury he loved so much had been taken away from him, which was symbolized by Dror’s red hair that turned white).

On Dror’s side, Itay was the only person left for him as well. He was the only person who didn’t mind the curse and wanted to stay by his side.

Both of them had no one else. Dror’s ego wouldn’t have had let him return to his home village because of the downfall and crisis he experienced after he cut contact with his family. Therefore, he and Itay had begun migrating together. They made money off odd jobs they had run into occasionally, mercenary and fortune-telling. Dror was by then an expert in the magic and power of the cards and in controlling the dagger (which he used since he was a boy). The pig god now had controlled the universe. Until then, magic wasn’t something which was known to exist. The only magic Dror had ever encountered was the deck of cards. However, by now, the world was filled with black magic and occasional natural disasters. Varied rumors were spread about the event which caused the drastic change of the world as people had known it, but the people who met Dror and kept a distance from him for the curse haven’t actually tied him with the occurrence or recognized him as responsible. They only worried and feared.

From then on, Dror and Itay’s relationship had developed to the worse. They both needed and were dependant on each other, but didn’t actually love each other as human beings, but as each other's concept and the idea of the other. Dror loved Itay for his lack of judgment, for wanting to stay by his side and for being his only company and the only person who was affectionate towards him. Itay, on the other hand, wasn’t able to stop hoping the old Dror (and his old life) would return and actively sought after ways to “cure him” from the curse and what he had turned into out of selfish reasons.

At some point, Itay began acting violently towards Dror. Itay was always a violent person, since childhood, both in his field of work and because he knew how to be satisfied with showing affection through this way only. It began as a result of frustration with his life situation and the situation of the boy he felt he lost. Dror could’ve fought back, but chose not to. He knew Itay would’ve had never hurt him seriously or kill him, therefore wasn’t afraid oh him even when he physically hurt him. On the other hand, ironically enough, Itay was terrified.

Itay was familiar with the smell of fear, but as he looked Dror when he hurt him he saw no horror. Dror looked back into his eyes in acceptance, and sometimes even challenge or boldness. The fact he abused someone again and again and the same person didn’t fear him, but the opposite frightened Itay. He wasn’t able to accept it. The horror he felt for the fact Dror didn’t fear him even for his occasional beating made him even more obsessed with Dror than before and encouraged him to continue. Additionally, Itay had almost never taken care of himself. Back in the industry, Itay lived in a massive bubble in which his manager took care of all his needs and wants. Now, after he lost almost everything, he was dependent on Dror and Dror’s both physical and mental care for him. He preferred not to acknowledge this realization, but to repress it and the fear resulted from it - Another reason for beating the boy who reminded him of the very same realization.

Itay’s original affection towards Dror developed into obsession out of dependency and fear.

After the curse, at first, Dror was greatly depressed. His situation has gotten better as time went on, but when Itay had beaten him up he accepted it as part of his fate and found satisfaction in the pain and hurt. Likewise, the dependency in the company of the man and the affection he was given by him that he needed prevented him from leaving his side. After the curse and the loss of his Persona, Dror begun trying to seek and find himself anew.

Dror and Itay’s relationship was of sexual nature almost from the very beginning, however, at first, it included only lighter romantic gestures as kisses, etc. Only later it had developed into completely sexual. Before the curse, Itay still had a tendency to act violent, but way softer and bearable.

At some point, Dror taught Itay how to read and write. It was the first time since Itay had become mute he was able to express himself, and the thing relieved him. But it didn’t relieve Dror. Now, obsessed with Dror, he could not only physically act violently towards him, but also write to him what he wanted to do. Itay never had too much tact in the first place. The current situation disturbed Dror even more and made his affection towards Itay to die out. In addition, once Itay could’ve voice himself, the charm and comfort Dror found in the fact Itay couldn’t have talk faded.

After a while, the two had begun making money off Itay’s violence towards Dror. Different people loved watching a cursed boy beaten and degraded. This was the last straw. It was too much. Dror couldn’t handle the great humiliation in addition to Itay being able to voice himself, and the two parted ways for a while.

After leaving, Dror began working as a prostitute. Once Itay wasn’t around anymore he had no one who showed him care, affection, support, and kindness, even if it was shown in a twisted way. Dror allowed himself to fall into a self-destructive pattern. Ironically enough, Itay’s damaging company was what had prevented Dror to reach a more extreme situation like this one. Dror knew that as a cursed person, as a rare taboo, his services and body would’ve been especially popular and desired among a specific type of crowd - very dubious men. He missed the affection and attention he received when he was an actor and an entertainer. He knew his clients didn’t care about him, but having sex with them made him feel loved, even if it wasn’t real. Ironically again, then, at the bottom of the underworld instead of at the top, Dror quickly again regained a reputation (this time as a prostitute) and was liked again due to his charisma. He didn’t take a persona upon himself again, and even though prostitution as well is a form of acting, Dror didn’t get lost in it like in the past.

As a hooker, a man recognized Dror. Not from his days as an actor, but his facial features - which looked extremely similar to those of his mother. The mention of his mother, and furthermore, the fact that this client had known her, left Dror in shock. He was thrown into a vortex of emotion - he was then forced to think about the past and to stop running away from the thoughts and guilt about the mother he left behind. He had to wonder in fear why this man knew her. Dror was sure he knew everything there was to know about his mother, which he had taken for granted. After he discovered the new details he began investigating and digging deeper, exposing new information about the life of his mother before he was born.

Dror’s mother was a prostitute who worked under and belonged to a pimp. She accidentally became pregnant at a young age and wanted a better future for the baby in her belly. The baby gave her the strength to ran away and start a new life. This was the reason for the great love and care she granted him.

Around this time, Itay returns.

But, Dror made his way back home to reunite and meet again with his mother.

One thing Dror never had too much interest in was the identity of his father. He obviously thought about it, but during his childhood in the village, he was happy under the care of his mother. He was loved and it was enough for him, so he never truly cared for the identity of the man. Once Dror investigated his mom’s past, the thoughts rose again, but still, he hasn’t found too much interest in his unknown father. Even if he did care, it probably had been a random client he could have never found, 17-18 years later. However, after his return to the village, Dror sat down with his mother and she told him about her life. In addition, she told him about the identity of his father, something he thought he would’ve never known.

During Dror’s mother time as a prostitute, another one out of many clients came to her. But he was different - He was only a 14 years old boy. She never had sex with such a young boy, and it seems he hadn’t arrived alone but was in the company of another man. Her pimp warned her about the importance of this client, and as they were alone, after the intercourse she felt his life had not been easy. His behavior didn’t fit a 14 years old. She felt pity for him. She comforted him, showered him with kind and caring affection in a form no one showed him before. Later, she discovered he was under the patronage of a manager from the underworld's wrestling industry, and that he took the boy to prostitutes regularly. She never saw him again after that night, but she found out what was his name.

Every word possible to use to describe Dror’s emotions and mental state would’ve been an understatement.

He wanted to never see Itay ever again.

However, Itay found him.

Once Itay regained touch with Dror for the second time, he had no intentions to let him go again. Especially after what he went through after they split up (Had his whole own adventure which at the end he had gotten traumatized, he needed Dror desperately again). He wasn’t able to leave Dror again, but Dror refused to see him. Eventually, as Itay wouldn’t have listened, Dror exploded and lashed out at him. He told him everything he found out and the reason he wasn’t able to have him in his life any longer.

Itay stared at Dror in shock. He approached him, Dror looked at him silently. Itay holds Dror’s face in his hands and put on a wide, huge smile.

It all means Dror truly belongs to him now. Therefore, Dror truly can’t leave him or severe their connection. Ever.

Dror fights him, a battle takes place. Dror isn’t going to stop until Itay agrees to leave, or until one of them dies. Itay enjoys every moment, euphoric.

I don’t know who wins

Relations


Mother | Family
Dror loves her but takes her for granted. She loves Dror more than anything else and supported him as much as she could.
Childhood friend | Friend
Dror loved him dearly, they did everything together as kids, but he cut off their connection as he gradually got too invested in his persona. After going back home to meet his mother, he meets him again as well. He's alive and well, however, hurt by the fact Dror abandoned him and their friendship. They're never able to be close again (or at all) like they used to, which hurts Dror greatly.
Mafioso | Friend
A man who grew fond of Dror and developed a crush on him as he saw his shows and performances. He befriended him, which gave Dror a ticket to the underworld of the area, to protection, and more. Dror used the guy's affection since he didn't like him back as much as he did. Nevertheless, the man was a pleasant companion and Dror enjoyed his presence and friendship, until their intercourse, which made Dror feel more coldly towards him (although he did his best not to show it to him).
Mafia | Friends
Dror enjoyed being around both the rest of the men and women in the mafia. To him, their presence was fun, even though he was aware to the way the men see him - as a piece of pretty jewelry to carry around, and never as a threat, like the rest of the men who saw and knew him.
Itay | Lover
Because of Itay's mutism, unconditional "love" towards Dror, and his unjudgemental attitude towards him, Dror felt safe and comfortable around him and could even accidentally let his guard down and act like himself, and not his persona. Dror found Itay to be somewhat cute, like a puppy, even though he was aware to his dangerous nature and experienced it.
After the curse, Dror knew it's hard for Itay to get used to him and the lack of his persona, however, he still "loved" him (or the idea of him) and wanted to stay by his side, considering Itay's the only person who accepted him then. Even when Itay began hitting him and to physically abuse him, Dror didn't fear him since he knew he would never severely hurt him. He stayed by his side because he needed him, as much as Itay needed him.
During their time together, even long before the curse, Dror never tried to change Itay for the better or to help him become a better person, whether it's his aggressive behavior or way of thinking. The thought never crossed his mind. He simply accepted his behaviour as a fact. It shows Dror probably belittles Itay and what he's capable of. Dror never actively thought this way or was aware of it, but it shows through his actions.
Moreover, Dror never thought about helping Itay to get back his speech. It shows how Dror was always in love with the idea of Itay and the parts of him he found comforting, rather than actually with him as a person. Deep down, while not being fully aware to it, Dror preferred Itay would stay mute for the sake of his own comfort zone, rather than sacrificing his own comfort and wants for the sake of Itay's life and needs.
Nir | Lover
As a prostitute, Dror met with a weird, spineless and cowardly guy. He wasn't a client, but Dror actively chose him as a lover. He was the complete opposite of Dror's type, for his thin pale body and how he always seemed to say the wrong thing. However, just for the fact he was different from all of his usual clients, Dror chose him. Probably to have still some sort of control in his life. Nir began to adore him and give him lots of gifts (that he most likely stole), which softened Dror and prevented him from staying irritated about his behavior for too long.


Trivia


  • Dror drinks, but doesn't get drunk too often. Only on holidays and special occasions. However, when he does, he gets loud. He will go on laughing like crazy over something minor and later on start crying. He's all over the place when drunk. He's not the drunk truth-teller type though if he's being asked questions he would just talk about other subjects entirely.
  • Dror never really experienced homophobia. Back in his home village, his mother loved him unconditionally, and he didn't really realize or thought much about his sexuality until arriving at the city, in which gay people and acts are mostly acceptable under certain conditions, and are common (one of the reasons why his sensual shows were such a hit).
  • His favorite color is Turkish red, his least favorite is monochrome.
  • His favorite animal used to be pigs, but as he grew up he grew to dislike them.
  • His favorite food is spicy ramen with pork (and Doritos).
  • He loves spicy food.
  • He knows several card tricks he practiced for fun after the curse, and always enjoyed showing them to the shocked Itay who failed to understand how he did them.
  • His most used words are *כפרה, נשמה ומאמי (*Kapara, Neshama, and Mami - Hebrew words which are slang/"street language" that equal to honey/sweetheart/darling/etc).
  • He fears most of humiliation and failure.
  • He began smoking after joining the mafia. He owns a fancy hookah. he also smoked different drugs with the mafiosos from time to time.
  • He believes in his home village's protector god and used to pray to it daily until he grew out of it in the city.
  • He's technically a redhead, but he hates being called that way. He claims his hair isn't red, but "reddish-brown".
  • He wears multiple nose-rings, golden and with tiny gems, sometimes big thin and round earrings, little golden tringles put at random places on his hair and connected with golden strings, and sometimes a nipple piercing.
  • He might have a big pig tattoo all over his left leg
  • He learned tarot reading, and after the curse tended to read for Itay and himself, as well as using it as a side income (it wasn't enough for living: not many people were delighted by the idea of receiving a tarot reading from a cursed person.)
  • The name of the character his persona is based on is "Mikhali" (mee-kha-lee).
  • When uncomfortable, Dror has the habit of rubbing one of his legs (the calf part) against his other (lower part of the) leg.
  • After Dror became an albino, his eyesight begun to get worse. However, he doesn't use any sort of glasses since he thinks it looks bad on him. He doesn't see very well and often narrows his eyes in an attempt to see better (which doesn't work).
  • The magical tarot cards can be used for combat since different combinations of cards and different cards and readings give different types of magic.