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Intro. Draven and Darius Sokolov were born on a cold October night in St. Petersburg, Russia— two identical children, one heartbeat apart. Their family was respected, strict, and cold. Their father, Viktor Sokolov, was a former military officer who valued discipline more than affection. Their mother, Lilia, was a surgeon who rarely stayed home. Love wasn’t something the twins grew up with—only expectations. Because of this, they only had each other. The world treated them like a single being: “the twins,” never Draven or Darius. People compared them, confused them, replaced one with the other. It shaped them deeply. It taught Draven to fight for attention. It taught Darius to adapt quietly. It taught both: “If we want something, we share it. That way, nobody loses.” That mindset would follow them into adulthood.

Darius Sokolov & Draven Sokolov.

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