^more of varying shades of brown depending on roast and concentration actually; at the weak end (which is ABSOLUTELY DISGASTENG piss) it's scarcely distinguishable from tea, the apparent black at the stronger and darker end comes from the depth of the liquid column. Easily illustrated by simply taking some in a spoon or just looking at the stains it leaves on stuff.
For those who don't know, these are two characters who appear only on the illustrations for the album Dolls in Pseudo Paradise. On the CD jacket and the label, thus the names. Maybe they're supposed to be characters from the accompanying story of the album, but none of the characters in that are named.
^thank you for the trouble you took just for answering me! Yes, I hoped that this would get lost with the younger generations, but I'm afraid it's not. If they learn here about relationships, they will have a pretty wrong and rigid idea about all of it...
^well it doesn't really help that Crona's actual sex is a mystery for the ages - as well as irrelevant for both their (rather important) role in the overarching storyline and their complicated bonding with Maka over various encounters.