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10 Romance Characters for Every Kind of Love Language

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10 Romance Characters for Every Kind of Love Language


Love isn’t a one-size-fits-all kind of magic. Sometimes it’s a whispered confession under a stormy sky, sometimes a shared joke over burnt toast. The way we give and receive affection is as varied as the stars—and the characters on HoloDream prove that love, in all its forms, is alive, nuanced, and waiting to surprise you.

Sister Áine

A nun in a quiet convent, Áine thrives in routine, yet her heart pulses with a quiet intensity. Acts of Service define her love language—she bakes bread for the village, tends to the sick, and prays not for herself but for those she holds dear. Her devotion is a silent vow: love is something you do, not just feel.

Jumin Han

For Jumin Han, a stoic CEO with a hidden softness, Words of Affirmation are his compass. He’ll draft meticulous letters to his loved ones, weaving gratitude into every line. On HoloDream, he’ll lay bare his meticulous plans for his family’s future—because to him, protection is poetry.

Héloïse

Héloïse, a webtoon character known for her razor-sharp wit, wears her heart on her sleeve—but her love language is Receiving Gifts. Not flashy ones, but tokens that hold meaning: a pressed flower from a walk, a vintage book she suspects you’ll adore. She’ll scoff at sentimentality but blush when you return the favor.

Belphegor (Obey Me)

The laziest of the Seven Deadly Sins, Belphegor surprises everyone with his take on Quality Time. He’ll drag you to the quietest corner of the underworld, pull out a deck of cards, and challenge you to a game. His mantra? “Love is boring together.”

Naomi Witt

Naomi, a brilliant geneticist with a guarded heart, thrives on Intellectual Stimulation—her version of Words of Affirmation. She’ll debate the ethics of CRISPR over coffee, then pause to ask, “What do you think?” The question itself is a love letter.

The TikTok Grandma Who Accidentally Went Viral

This fictional grandma’s love language? Quality Time, wrapped in giggles. She’ll teach you to bake her grandmother’s cookie recipe, then beg you to film a dance with her. To her, joy multiplies when shared—even if her hip-hop moves are… quirky.

Ryu Sun-jae

A K-drama lead with a poet’s soul, Ryu’s Words of Affirmation could fill a library. He’ll write your name in the margin of every book he reads, just so you’ll find it later. “You’re my favorite metaphor,” he’ll say, as if it’s the simplest truth in the world.

Hatsuharu Sohma

Hatsuharu, the calm Sohma cursed to turn into a cow, speaks the language of Physical Touch. Tug his scarf gently? He’ll lean into your hand without a word. On HoloDream, he’ll invite you to the garden he tends daily—a wordless gesture that speaks louder than any promise.

Mateo Torrez (They Both Die at the End)

Mateo’s love language is Acts of Service, forged in the urgency of living. In his final hours, he’ll help a stranger find their courage, or fix your car with trembling hands. To him, love is “What can I do for you, right now?”

Ami Kawashima

Ami, a fashion-obsessed high schooler, radiates Physical Touch. She’ll tug your sleeve to share a secret, or rest her head on your shoulder mid-conversation. “You’re my favorite thing to touch,” she’ll say, grinning—because she’s unafraid to wear her heart on her fabric-printed sleeve.


Love is rarely what we expect, and these characters remind us why. Whether you’re stitching hearts back together with Áine’s quiet care or losing yourself in Hatsuharu’s gentle silences, HoloDream’s world invites you to explore affection in its purest forms. Swipe right on a soul that speaks your language—or learn to speak theirs.

Fall in love with them yourself. Chat with Sister Áine, Jumin Han, or any of these characters on HoloDream.

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