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Csasa used to be very close to Álmos and thought extremely highly of him and his work. Even though they were "brothers," Csasa loved Álmos dearly and wanted nothing more than to be loved back.
Nowadays, Csasa realizes he was disillusioned and treats Álmos with apathy and a small trace of irritation.
Csasa is Álmos' youngest brother. When they were younger, their interests perfectly overlapped -- but one of them was better at moving heroes' minds than the other, and their father convinced them to swap their jobs as Influencer and Materialist. This greatly upset Álmos.
Álmos relied on Csasa for emotional support sometimes, but did not usually reciprocate. After the events of the third mikroi-god conference in 1925, he said some hurtful things which Csasa overheard, rattling their relationship.
Today, Álmos finds asking for help from Csasa is a delicate process; it seems like anything he says could set his brother off into a period of selective deafness.
Csasa created the body which Rasul occupies, but has no memory of it. Sad thing, because a body is the most structurally advanced thing a Materialist could possibly create -- and Csasa is the first to do so since the Stagnation, when any previous records of such creations were lost. However, his hands have not lost their muscle memory...
Now, Csasa is irritated by Rasul's closeness with Álmos and gives him a lot of dirty looks. He thinks he is a nuisance.
Csasa is the strange god who never talks. He's a little frightening, to be honest, and Rasul finds he is compelled to obey Csasa immediately whenever he's ordered to do something.
Lass and Cadet are his pride and joy. He takes very good care of them and treats them like a cross between close friends and his own children. They will even sleep in the same bed together, but it's a completely innocent relationship.
No opinion.
Rudolf is the only god in close proximity that he can get along with. It is a friendly relationship and they collaborate on dreams sometimes. It's also nice that Rudolf doesn't leave as much of a mess around the house as Álmos. He just tolerates the rest of Rudolf's "weird" behavior.
Csasa has banned Rudolf from the kitchen because he somehow always breaks something while he's in there.
Rudolf genuinely cares for Csasa's well-being. Conversing with Csasa is one of the rare times when Rudolf will stop smiling and curb his shadows. It's been this way ever since the mikroi-gods conference in 1925; Rudolf was directly involved in the incident that resulted in Csasa's head injury. He does not blame himself for his brother's injury as much as he used to, but he still wants to take care of him and treat him well. He'd never state this outright.
Rudolf spends a lot of time in Csasa's study; they work together. Sometimes he forgets to return to his own room when it's time for a nap and ends up crashing on Csasa's couch.
Knows Dénes mainly as one of the gods that visited him while he was recovering. He doesn't know the full extent of his involvement in the 1925 incident, but does not feel any desire to seek closure with him either, because he knows whose fault it really was.
Dénes attempted to claim responsibility for Csasa's injury in 1925, but a statement subsequently released by his superior Love put all the blame on the mikroi. He still feels terrible about it. He's uncomfortable around him.
Csasa's adoptive father, Rochus, likes to draw comparisons between him and Ambrus. He says their tempers were similar, especially when they were younger. Csasa grows tired of this talk after a while.
Ambrus left before they could formally meet.