( Why not? The High School au thing? For the 'send me and au and I'll give you 5+ headcanons about it' meme :3c )
send me an au and iâll give you 5+ headcanons about it
ahhh, zelos in high school. a recipe for disaster.
heâs still really only naturally good at math. the other subjects require effort to learn and become good at, and he doesnât generally care enough about it to do so. still convincing hunnies to do his work for him. not much has changed there.
he still has his outrageously long and beautiful hair, and he does try to get away with his headbands/sweatbands when he can. however, he is more likely to wear his hair up, though itâs still in a loose fashion. think half-ponytails and loose braiding. very rarely is his hair in a bun. partially because he doesnât like how it looks on him, partially because it pulls a bit tighter on his head than he likes, and partially because how do you put all his hair up like that he doesnât understand.
heâs not a sports guy personally, but he attends a lot of the schoolâs games â mostly the womenâs games. two guesses as to why and the first doesnât count. his favorite out of all of them tends to be volleyball, and heâs gleaned enough about the game from chatting everyone up that he can actually enjoy it for the game itself and not just the players.
some of the girls have tried to convince him to join a sport, most particularly the swim team. heâs declined all of them. itâs not that he doesnât like swimming, or the aesthetic that comes with it ( re: pickup artist ), but he doesnât like swimming for anything but fun and beach babes, and again, the hair thing. how do you fit it all in the cap without ripping it out.
he does still keep himself in pretty good physical condition. how? fighting, of course. heâs been in more than a few street fights, and heâs taken up some martial arts lessons before. given the time period, heâs more prone to hand-to-hand combat than wielding a weapon; perhaps it isnât as graceful or apt as his sword-wielding counterpart, but itâs enough to hold his own in a tough spot.