Here's what I'm thinking for Galahad. Let me know if there's anything you're feeling or not feeling. [hider=Galahad's relationships] [@Drakey] Rodion: Galahad views Rodion fairly neutrally. He prefers Rodion's quieter show rather than tell attitude, and the Inquisitor's unique inventions are intriguing. Galahad finds Rodion's lack of martial skill compared to the others to be a major weakness amongst the group, but wouldn't consider it the group's weak link. However, the man is tactically sound and Galahad trusts him not to put himself in situations that would danger himself or his group. [@Sisyphus] Hassan: At a first glance one would think Galahad and Hassan wouldn't get along- Hassan's friendly and goofy attitude compared to Galahad's colder, more cynical attitude. To an extent they would be correct, Galahad would find Hassan's joking attitude grating and often times annoying. However Galahad, no matter how serious he portrays himself is not without a sense of humor, and can occasionally be found cracking a smile at one of Hassan's comments, only to quickly solemn up and double down on his seriousness upon being caught. Galahad regards Hassan's etheric abilities as the least conventional of their peers. While not particularly useful against demons and monsters, their uses against the peoples of other nations makes Hassan incredibly useful for their end goals. [@deathbringer] Astraea: Even to this day, Galahad is unsure how he feels about Astraea. On the one hand, she is a Lanostran like himself, and a R'hea to add. She possesses martial skill and healing abilities, and is disciplined in most respects. Oh the other, her emotions run freely and her ability to read the private emotions of others is as unnerving as it is useful. Her company is not unwelcome, and that is the only way Galahad knows how to describe her. [@The Angry Goat] Stina: There are few individuals in the order that commands Galahad's utmost respect. Stina is one of these individuals. Stina's steadfast attitude and combat acumen, combined with his sense of honor and loyalty creates a caliber of man Galahad believes should exemplify the standard that other Inquisitors are compared to. In combat the two make a deadly combination, Stina in the frontlines, and Galahad just behind him. [@Lovejoy] Ragnar: Along with Titiana, Ragnar is among those that Galahad has spent the most time with, studying together and training with one another. He views Ragnar similarly to a brother, though the two posses an unspoken, almost bitter rivalry. Though comparable in their abilities, Galahad views himself as generally the better mage between the two of them, due to his maturity, skill and control over his ether. However, Galahad is well aware that Ragnar easily has the deepest ether pool of them all, and is quite intimidated by the younger mage's full potential. As a result, Galahad trains tirelessly in order to keep ahead of the younger mage. Despite their similar ability levels, Galahad is rather protective of Ragnar, and will readily spring to his aid, even if he throws in a critical word here or there. [@OppositionJ] Tatiana: Along with Ragnar, Tatiana is among those that Galahad has spent the most time with, studying together are training with one another. While Galahad is typical stoic, cynical and cold, around Tatiana, Galahad is slightly less so. In comparison to his attitude towards others, the way Galahad acts towards Tatiana could almost be considered doting or warm. He views Tatiana as much like a younger sister, and is fiercely protective of her, even if she posseses a powerful demon to defend her from harm. Though occasionally using tough love on the younger Inquisitor, Galahad would readily throw himself in front of Tatiana to protect her. [/hider] Thats all for now, will be taking a quick break before cracking into the rest of them