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He once knew Alida as a Shooter in the same gem harvesting business Gaius is part of.
She was deemed dead however, which is a shame. The Shooter population is small and it doesn't help when one dies. Welp. It's very unfortunate.
Gaius only son. The offspring of an illegit bond between the male and his former Dasher slave in his late teen years. Baki was lucky to inherit his father's traits, so he could be accepted by the Blackwood family while, his Dasher mother, was more unfortunate and disapeared before Baki reached his first year.
Gaius left to get military training, leaving Baki under the care of the young Shooter's grandparents in this abscence. When he was transfered to the Artic Outpost, Gaius took Baki with him, glad to be away from his family in The Capitol.
It could be a little too late for father and son bonding however. While Gaius loves his son, the outcome of his only true love before really turning into the man he is, he doesn't quite know how to approach Baki.
He's a severe and demanding father. A man of few words of love, but always praising his son with gifts and whatnot when deeming suitable. Gaius has great expetations on Baki and avoids at any cost talking about his mother.
Baki cares for his father but always wondered who his mother was. His father dose not talk about it and neither do his grandparents. He hopes he can get father to show love and tell him who his mom is someday.
Gaius never liked his sister. They've always been too competitive towards each other and Galaxia always knew how to defeat him on mind games.
He's glad they're miles apart now, thought sometimes he misses the competition.
In a way, I owe my brother for always being a competitive force in my life. He drove me to improve, and showed me that with a lot of hard work, I could get places. But eventually, we outgrew our sibling squabbles. Sometimes I miss arguing with him, is that weird?
Not that Gaius cares, but it seems like Babette's lost her husband because of him.
It isn't his fault someone came looking for a gem of the same color of his. It's only business and he was an unlucky man.
Blue is a decent servant. She knows how to properly portray herself and does a particularly nice housework. She’s also good company and vaguely reminds Gaius of an old someone from his youth, which makes everything easier for both sides.
Gaius might control his house fiercely, but Blue barely represents any trouble for him at all, being a pleasant servant to have around for chilling and pampering when he appropriated.