Dénes's Links
During the brief time they worked together, Ambrus was Dénes' very dearest friend. He was perhaps even infatuated with him, and became deeply depressed after he left.
To Ambrus, Dénes was his closest comrade and his most valuable ally within the Twelve Olympians. Not only did Dénes help this introvert bring his ideas to the other Olympians, he kept him company during long nights of spreading disease/collecting souls for the new afterlife.
Dénes was the first person Ambrus would turn to in times of trouble, even if he didn't have much more administrative power.
After decades of being ignored by his fellow gods, Dénes is ecstatic to have Sándor by his side. Sándor does not always agree with him, which can be frustrating -- but Dénes knows he has to be more accepting if he wants to keep his lover close.
He was a little bit unsure about him at first but now he wants to protect him to the best of his ability. But he knows Dénes cannot physically stay in one place for very long, and his apparent impulsiveness has strained their relationship at times. (Dénes isn't always aware of this.)
Sándor also knows he's not the first lover Dénes has ever had, and he feels a little insecure about himself, like, what if Dénes finds someone better and leaves him? He has to trust him.
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.
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 is nervous around Rudolf. He senses anger from him, so he is careful to never be alone with him, lest there is a violent confrontation.
Absolutely hates Dénes. But by the time they do meet, he has become mature enough that he wouldn't lose control... probably.
Through his interactions with Ambrus and Ambrus' brother, Rochus (who is the adoptive father of the Oneiroi), Dénes knows Álmos is some kind of a prodigy. After Ambrus departs, Dénes feels obligated to fill his shoes and wants to be available to help his nephew out if needed, even though they've never met. But with the way he's always traveling and almost never passes through the Oneiroi brothers' side of the astral plane, he's not in a good position to provide any kind of assistance.
He knows Dénes exists, but he doesn't really care.
He never should have reached out to Ernest. Their meeting is one of the regrets he's carried for years.
For Ernest, Dénes is one of those kinds of people who turns your entire life around with just a few words.
Many years later, he thinks a lot about what he'd tell him if they could meet again.
Dénes calls Love his friend, but they aren't THAT close. Rather, Love is one of the few remaining people that Dénes still feels safe around -- he can be himself when they are together.
Love promoted Dénes to the position of Herald even though he barely knew him. Times were desperate. Nowadays, Love gives Dénes a free pass to do whatever he wants as long as he gets some work done on the side.
Dénes is unnerved by Johanna and has been heavily criticized by her. He really believes she would hurt him if he gets on her nerves, and he is scared of being hurt. He does his best to simply avoid her now, relying on the help of other gods to tell him when and where she may be if he's in Mount Caerus on official business. He is generally successful.
Johanna thinks Dénes is too irresponsible and immature to be the Herald. She has been deeply offended by his past work, which encroached upon her own plans. Believes that if anything bad happens to the gods, Dénes must be involved.