Milenko's Links
Hired Miir to basically "babysit" the wild Vesz on his journeys into the various dungeons, crypts, churches, and other nooks and crannies that might give the little rogue an issue or prove threatening or overwhelming. Miir is his hired muscle.
Miir respects Milenko for saving his life when he was younger, but still thinks he can be a bit of a jerk from time to time.
Milenko adopted Vesz after a disaster befell the young doggoon's home village. He now treats the young boy as his own son, but still sends him out on dangerous missions given the youngster's lust for adventure. He figures that it is a good learning experience for Vesz to learn the concept of "earning a living" in the process.
Vesz thinks that Milenko can be a bit of a pain with all of his rules, but he knows that the man always feeds him well and typically allows him the pleasure of doing what he wants such as going on adventures and hunting down treasures as he pleases. Overall he thinks Milenko is a nice guy, though he never calls him "father" or anything.
Pip, being slightly racist towards humans, only humors business with Milenko. While he is the employer of Miir, he does not extend the same courtesies of doing favors for Milenko unless urged for the doggoon's sake. He dislikes the fact that Vesz is being raised by this man.
Na'im is somewhat afraid of Milenko due to the fact he is a human and traumatized by past tragedies despite Vesz's continuous reassurances.
At first, Sanya didn't like Milenko since he just comes off as a "fancy nobleman" and a pampered spoiled brat. However, after she was saved by the merchant after trying to steal from him, she felt a sort of compassion hit her. He hired her to become Vesz's teacher.
Milenko finds Ciym to be incredibly frustrating, with his continual disagreements over his convictions. While he can admire the man's business savvy, he finds him to be lacking in moral convictions.
He believes Milenko to be a bit over ambitious, especially with his constant undermining of the Mage's slave trade. He admires the ideal, dislikes the conflict it creates. It is very bad for business.
Milenko thinks he's a bad influence on Vesz and doesn't like him because of it. He tries his best to ensure that the two don't spend much time together... But, he is still courteous and maintains his hospitality when Fel comes to visit his uncle.
Fel doesn't really care too much for Milenko. He views the man with indifference, though he does respect his stance against other humans to defend doggoons and kimons. It brings enough hope to the little doggoon to have some level of mercy for some humans. He also sees Milenko as a stepping stone to getting an airship one day.