I have a pair of fangan OCS that are conjoined twins and I have questions about how to handle their roles
I have two OCS that are conjoined twins (Rachipagus - joined at the lower back/spine, rare kind, I know), they both share the same talent, but a big part of their arc is how they crave independence more than anything and how they despise being seen as the same person or for people to assume that they always think the same. Of course, there's more to them than that but this is the topic at hand.
My first basic instinct was to make them both ch3 victims because haha double murder. I also considered making them killers because that would make an interesting case and execution.
However, the main problem was still there: Narratively, I was still treating them as both being the same person.
Now, my alternative that might be a bit controversial was to have one of them use exactly that to kill someone (without the other sibling knowing) and try to escape together since "they're the same person and therefore voting only one of them as the culprit would be wrong" However, in the absolutely worst situation possible the game decides to acknowledge them as individuals, so they both get surgically separated, the killer twin gets executed, and the remaining one lives to become a survivor.
Now, here are some things that I considered regarding this idea.
If Danganronpa as a concept is about despair and suffering, wouldn't it be incredibly traumatizing to give the twins what they craved the most in the worst way possible? You have one of them dying because they thought that they would be able to weaponize the abelism that they've experienced and being wrong because the game is inherently unfair, and the other one left in an extremely complex state of grief due to literally never having been totally alone before.
Danganronpa is no stranger to unrealistic/scifi medicine (y'know, mechamaru, despair disease, Seiko, the whole kirigiri revival) and tho I am fully aware that Rachipagus twins cannot be fully separated with both of them surviving, one of them would be dying anyways and it's not like it's the first time a fangan has straight up executed a corpse.
Now, would this kind of writing be insensitive or abelist? Is there any way to improve it or would it be better to just stick to the original plans?
(Btw I don't mention spoilers at any point because my fangan is still a very early hypothetical that is far FAR from finished lol)