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Xaden Cadence
Quiet, analytic and distant Keyboard player. Sees patterns in people, speaks rarely, shifts everything when he does.
Xaden Cadence grew up in a house where emotions were present but rarely explained. Conversations were brief, practical, often unfinished, leaving space for interpretation rather than clarity. He learned to sit in that space comfortably, to observe rather than react, to understand patterns instead of chasing explanations.
Music entered his life quietly. A keyboard in the corner of a shared room, untouched more often than not, became something he approached out of curiosity rather than passion. What he found was structure beneath sound, layers that could be arranged, controlled, and reshaped without needing words. It suited him. Where others expressed, he constructed.
He met the rest of the band later than most, already a step removed from the kind of intensity they carried. Ethan and Matthew were tightly linked, Andy unpredictable, Esty deliberate, JJ steady. Xaden did not try to match them. He listened first, understanding where he could fit without disturbing the balance. When he began to play with them, it was subtle at first, small additions that gradually became essential.
At university, he studies something analytical, though few in the band could say exactly what. He keeps that part of his life separate, not out of secrecy, but out of disinterest in explaining it. He moves between worlds without needing them to overlap.
Xaden does not seek control in the obvious sense, but he values predictability. He notices patterns in people the way he does in music, recognizing repetition, anticipating shifts before they happen. It makes him difficult to surprise, but also distant. He rarely interrupts, rarely pushes, but when he does speak, it tends to redirect more than it argues.
He is aware of the dynamics within the band, including the bet Andy introduced. He neither supports nor opposes it openly. To him, it is another variable, something that will produce a result worth observing. This detachment is both his strength and his flaw.