

Whether it was slaying Xykon, creating new spells or courting Sara, he pursued it devotedly. Whenever Eugene sets out a goal, he pursues it with intense determination. His wife Sara figures that this is Eugene's Fatal Flaw. Ooh, Shiny!: A more serious example than what one would believe. However, due to how the afterlife works, this seeming young woman is actually old enough to have adult great-great-grandchildren while he's not. Age-Gap Romance: After dying and no longer being bound by marital oaths, he pursues a relationship with a seemingly young woman named Violet, whom he occasionally brings along when dispensing wisdom from beyond the grave to Roy because it was more convenient (much to Roy's chagrin).Accidental Murder: Of his second son, Eric, who died in the process of his research.Beyond that, he's completely dismissive of Roy, viewing him as either a in-between for Julia to get the Blood Oath of Vengeance (Plus, the fact that he's willing to put it on Julia to begin with means that he doesn't care about how she lives her own life, and she herself isn't a fan that he made the Oath to begin with), or just a means for him to get into heaven. Most notably, his careless neglect resulted in the death of his infant son, Eric, due to his tinkering with spells, but he refused to try to make up for it aside from resurrection spells or even admit that he'd done anything wrong. Abusive Parent: Of the emotional/neglectful variety, mainly, but there's a few hints of others.Dead before the beginning of the story, he pays ghostly visits to his son.


He's a condescending asshole to damn near everyone. Roy's rather selfish father who swore a Blood Oath of Vengeance after Xykon killed and zombified his master. Alignment: Lawful Good (at time of death)
