Relationship Chart:
Celosia: “Celosia is a beautiful young woman with a big heart. She would make a wonderful addition to the sisterhood, and perhaps she will one day seek out of the word of the Goddess Vexa to mend her broken spirit.”
Sin: “Sinpher is a dangerous man. He is somebody who believes that the ends justify the means and would cut down anyone who stands in his way. I pray that one day he will open himself up to the world and see that the people he cuts down are mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters and not just obstacles standing in his way.”
Zico: “I do not trust this man. He hides behind his sharp tongue and cheeky remarks and has amassed himself a fortune using falsehoods and untruths. I pray that to the Goddess Vexa that this man learns how insignificant material wealth truly is and seeks forgiveness for his transgressions against his fellow man.”
Tyrell: “I pray for anybody who dedicates themselves to a life of thievery. However, between petty theft and starving, I think that even the Goddess Vexa would condone his actions if he simply prayed for forgiveness.”
Nathimys: “Nathimys a kind young man, humble, modest, and works for the good of mankind, though I do not understand how such a person could become a complete monster like that on the battlefield. What is he, and why does he become like that? I also worry about his strange fascination with mushrooms. Can he really hear them, or is he afflicted with some kind of illness of the mind?”
Joscelin: “I respect those with a strong sense of justice, and I think that her ideals of heroism will guide her down the right path. Like Celosia, I think that she would make a wonderful addition to the sisterhood, and I may consider speaking to her one day about the word of the Goddess Vexa.”
Freya: “I wonder why Freya chooses to conceal her identity behind such a monstrous costume. She is such a beautiful young woman, her hair long and flowing and her skin soft and fair. I worry somewhat about her tendency to loot corpses and hopes that she does so with respect to those that had died. I also hope that she does not get too caught up in the material value of the items she collects. According to the Book of Vexa, it does not matter how class, status, or how much wealth we have accumulated, but instead what we have done with what we were given in this world…”
Jythrel: “Are all middle-aged men like this, or is Jythrel an exception? I grew up in a monastery after all, so my experience with men, never mind men of his age is limited, at best. At first, he seems like a kindly man, willing to talk to everyone about everything, but then, some of his remarks seem… suggestive in nature, and I am unsure that it is appropriate to say such things to a servant of the Goddess Vexa.”
Leon: “Leon is an affable young man, though I worry that his kindness and compassion is just a front for something deeper. In a sense, he is a lot like Celosia, and like her, I think it would do him some good to listen to the word of the Goddess Vexa.”
Mayaquen: “Mayaquen is passionate, to say the least. I pray that he does not lose sight of who he is in his quest for the tablets.”
Jitters: “This creature is an abomination, and I cannot condone its destructive tendencies. However, this creature is also a creation of the Goddess Vexa, and so long as it fights beside me to fulfill the wishes of the Mother Goddess, I cannot turn away its help. It should also be said that I trust the abomination far more than Ava, Sinpher, or Zico.”
Ava: “I do not have words to describe this young woman. She is cruel and twisted, and I pray that she finds redemption in the arms of the Goddess Vexa before it is too late. I would trust both the self-proclaimed gentlemen and that abomination long before I trust this woman…”
Azelius: “Everybody has their hobbies, and for Azelius, that hobby is fighting. I think that it is commendable that he is pursuing what makes him happy, but I also think that everybody has a duty to give something back to the world and make it a better place than it was when they entered it. Will Azelius do this, or is he only interested in his hedonistic pursuit of ecstasy?”
Beatrice: “To indiscriminately hate any single group and to view them as less than human, I do not know if that is something that I can tolerate. When people let themselves be consumed by hatred, they will undoubtedly become dangerous and irrational individuals, those who will inevitably need to be put down. I pray to the Goddess Vexa that Beatrice does not bring harm to the innocent, regardless of what they believe and who they worship, or else I will have to do everything in my power to end her…”
Anneka: “I think that Anneka is a sweet young woman, and I pray to the Goddess Vexa that she finds success in whatever she decides to pursue. She has a heart of gold, and we undoubtedly need more people like her in the world. Perhaps she would be willing to listen to the word of the Goddess Vexa..."