Trystan Thorne

Trystan Thorne, a character in the Crimes of Passion series, is an exiled prince/princess and your love interest. He/She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
The appearance of Trystan is up to the player. However, the male version of Trystan wears a black button up with a black suit jacket, and black slacks. The female Trystan wears a red blouse and a black pencil skirt. Trystan has a mole on his/her left hip.

Personality
According to the tabloids, male Trystan is like "half Bruce Wayne, half Loki , with a dash of Christian Grey " and female Trystan is like "half Angelina Jolie , half Black Widow , with a dash of Kamilah Sayeed": a wealthy sexy playboy/socialite with a mysterious past. Trystan is unapologetic and seemingly unfazed by his/her status, wealth, and presence and is not easily goaded into reaction. Trystan's parties are legendary in the socialite world of New York.

Marguerite says when Trystan trusts someone, he/she trusts hard and has never been one to half-ass things. However, Trystan has been burned so badly in the past that he/she thinks it's easier to burn everyone else first nowadays. While Trystan gives the air about himself/herself that he/she doesn't care what others think, Marguerite believes Trystan actually does care. You summarize Trystan's personality as "unbearably flirty with a hint of underlying pain".

Background
According to the tabloids, Trystan is an expatriate from Drakovia. When he/she was younger, Trystan led a busy childhood with duties thrust upon him/her from a young age. At the age of thirteen, as the heir to the throne, Trystan started getting involved in policy decisions. Although it was mostly ceremonial, Trystan took the duty seriously and over the years, he/she has taken his/her share of the credit and/or blame over these policies.

At age eighteen, Trystan began courting a series of nobles from various countries. However, that was for naught as Trystan did not marry an eligible candidate and thus marked the beginning of his/her "wild single years". Trystan's lifestyle caught up with him/her, culminating in the disappearance of a countess aboard the family yacht and his/her exile from Drakovia under a cloud of suspicion.

Currently, Trystan resides in New York City, and is classified by the FBI as a class B-427: Unofficial Foreign Diplomat of Noteworthy Importance. Trystan states that he/she has diplomatic immunity.

Crimes of Passion

 * Chapter 1: Cross Your Heart
 * Chapter 2: Follow My Lead
 * Chapter 3: Body Language
 * Chapter 4: The Royal Treatment
 * Chapter 5: Up In Flames
 * Chapter 6: Sleep When You're Dead
 * Chapter 7: Cold Call
 * Chapter 8: Forging Ahead
 * Chapter 9: The Rite Track
 * Chapter 10: Behind The Mask

His/Her Family
According to Marguerite, Trystan is King Maksim's favorite among all the siblings, which is why he refused to believe the media's claims regarding Juliana's death. In contrast, his/her mother, Queen Viktoria, thought he/she was guilty of the action and exiled him/her as a result and for damage control. When asked about the other siblings, Marguerite stated they didn't take sides, but were glad for Trystan's exile due to political reasons.

Marguerite Thorne
Marguerite is Trystan's half-sibling, through their father, and is the only one of Trystan's siblings that keeps in contact. Marguerite mentions that she did not believe the accusation surrounding his/her exile and that she hoped one day to discover the truth. However, the circumstances surrounding her and Trystan's growing distance prevent her from seeking the truth.

She believes that Trystan believes he/she should have been able to save Juliana from whatever happened to her.

Juliana Georgescu
Juliana was a Drakovian Countess who was very popular and beloved by their people. She was Trystan's fiancee, and they were in love and the happiest that Marguerite had ever seen Trystan. In Chapter 4, Marguerite mentions that Juliana and Trystan went out on a yacht but only Trystan returned, leading the media to believe that Trystan had killed Juliana while out on the yacht. By this accusation, Trystan was exiled since the truth remained unknown.

Your Character
You first meet Trystan when you follow up on a lead from Sonja's phone. Because you barge into his/her penthouse without permission, he/she first mistakes you for a police officer. When you tell him/her about Sonja, Trystan joins you in your search for his/her friend. Later, after you two discover Sonja's body, Trystan hires the Ginovesi Agency to find her killer with the stipulation that he/she becomes your partner in the case.

In Chapter 3, when Trystan picks you up from your residence, your uncle tells you that Trystan exhibits the classic signs of "first day with a new partner" posturing. However, no amount of baiting or teasing cracks Trystan's facade and he/she is unashamed of his/her choices. Trystan tells you that his/her wealth is a known quantity, and caring about whether or not he/she appears "tacky" to others is both ridiculous and futile.

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Trivia

 * A male version of Trystan is shown on the cover of Crimes of Passion.
 * He/She is the thirty-seventh
 * He/She is the twenty-first
 * He/She shares the same name as Trystan Blake from The Crown & The Flame, Book 1.
 * He/She shares the same surname as Garrett Thorne from Open Heart: Second Year and the default surname of Attorney from Surrender.
 * Drakovia facts (as told by Trystan and/or Marguerite):
 * The Drakovian language: The verbs have over thirty conjugations. There are also two dozen different words for "beheading".
 * Drakovian media (e.g. Drakkos Times and Regnos Gazetta) are state-owned. Thus, the "facts" reported or given to the public aren't always accurate.
 * The Drakovian flower, Lunar nightshade, is used to make novogliterol.
 * Drakovians aren't generally open, honest, and upfront.
 * Drakovian cocktails require lots of whiskey.
 * Drakovia is known for its high fashion, largely in part by Princess Marguerite's fashion line.
 * Labirinta, the Art of the Maze, is the Drakovian aristocratic combat arts. The first rule is to never teach it to commoners or foreigners. The Sfera Potenti (the Sphere of Potential) is what sets the Labirinta apart from other fighting styles, and is the basis of all Drakovian martial arts. It is a flowchart of actions and reactions. The general idea is learning not to let others mess with your head in a fight while taunting, directing or misdirecting your opponent's actions.
 * Labirinta, the Art of the Maze, is the Drakovian aristocratic combat arts. The first rule is to never teach it to commoners or foreigners. The Sfera Potenti (the Sphere of Potential) is what sets the Labirinta apart from other fighting styles, and is the basis of all Drakovian martial arts. It is a flowchart of actions and reactions. The general idea is learning not to let others mess with your head in a fight while taunting, directing or misdirecting your opponent's actions.