Phyllon Varon's Links
He’s very nosy. The more pokey he gets the more Phyllon pulls away. It unsettles him. Cant he just??? Mind his own business already? There’s nothing to KNOW…
WHAT IS YOUR CREST?!?? He won't tell him!??? HE WANTS TO KNOW!
Kellen is strange. Just as every Black Eagles member is to him. They all have secrets. They all give one another a sense of distance most house members don’t have. But he gets it. He’s civil with Kellen but he feels they both know the other is hiding something and will respect the fact it will always remain unsaid and unshared.
Anxious around him. He can see right through him, can't he? He can see that this is all just a ruse, right? He should stay far from him.
Corvis is a good sparring partner. He’s quiet… and he finds it equivalent to a breath of fresh air. Just the clanging of their weapons filling the air and their comfortable silence. Corvis is a fine sparring partner… he respects his ability to keep his emotions muted and under control. It’s a feature he strives to learn from more rather than their sparring.
They spar together. Phyllon is one of the few that takes it as seriously as he does, and he believes he is a fine warrior. Though he hesitates to get closer, given his past of fighting Empire forces.
Garland is his dearest most precious friend. They grew up together, they’ve been glued at the hip for as long as he can remember in the small chilly mountain village. Of course if one goes to Garreg Mach they BOTH go to Garreg Mach. What he hadn’t expected was the reemergence of his father in his life… along with a horrid secret. He wants to maintain his precious connection with the one he so dearly calls “Parsnip” but as things progress at Garreg Mach he unintentionally finds himself pushing Garland further and further away, hurting him in the process. Is this secret and his father worth more than his relationship with his best friend?
His dearest friend. They grew up together, and were inseparable before they enrolled at Garreg Mach. Phyllon's father keeps trying to pry them apart but Garland refuses to let that happen. He has no right, being absent his whole life, and then acting like he can control every little thing he does...?! That's HIS best friend.
Professor Reichert is nice… he seems to have a lot of knowledge on the students albeit kinda surprised at the existence of some of them. He wants to do well in his class so he’s polite and pays attention despite his internal struggles, but the last thing he’d ever want is to confide in a teacher of all things.
Ahhh... this boy. He was also shocked to learn that his house had a son at all, but when he heard that he'd been staying in the Kingdom of Faerghus he supposed that made sense. There seems to be a very heavy burden on his shoulders, and rather than discuss it with the faculty, he deigns it necessary to train to a very intense degree... though, Reichert can't help but laugh when that boy from the Blue Lions house comes and throws himself on him, completely destroying his serious aura.